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    • greenuser
      greenuser last edited by greenuser

      @ghostlander Thanks, will try tommorow and post results. What value should i set --gpu-vddc ? or should i remove that line from the conf

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      • ghostlander
        ghostlander Regular Member @greenuser last edited by

        @greenuser You better remove it to keep the defaults.

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        • greenuser
          greenuser @ghostlander last edited by greenuser

          @ghostlander i asume it is the default value. All i did was put this line in a bat file

          nsgminer --neoscrypt - -I 13 -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap

          I then ran the bat file and then once running hit [S]ettings then [W]rite to make a config file.
          The above post “My current nsgminer.conf file for 4 off HD7870 looks like this…”
          is the un-edited conf. I just changed fan speeds to make all cards run at the same temp (cards in the middle of the rack run hotter than the outside ones)
          The --gpu-vddc value is what is set as default.

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          • ghostlander
            ghostlander Regular Member @greenuser last edited by ghostlander

            @greenuser -I 13 or --intensity 13 are both correct. Note the number of hyphens.

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            • greenuser
              greenuser last edited by

              yes for sure. Once a basic bat file has been made and exicuted and… you have created a conf file by hitting [S]ettings then [W]rite while running, you no longer need the bat file. You can get rid of it.

              You can then just run the nsgminer.exe to start mining and arguments will be read from the conf. This way i get to see all the defaults and make changes as needed.

              Tommorrow i will edit the “nsgminer.conf” file with the GPU core 1000MHz and GPU memory 1500MHz arguments and post results.

              Thank you for the arguments values :pray:

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              • greenuser
                greenuser @greenuser last edited by greenuser

                I will edit the conf like this

                {
                “pools” : [
                {
                “url” : “http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327”,
                “user” : “6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap”,
                “pass” : “”,
                “pool-priority” : “0”
                }
                ]
                ,
                “temp-cutoff” : “90,90,90,90”,
                “temp-target” : “75,75,75,75”,
                “intensity” : “13,13,13,13”,
                “vectors” : “1,1,1,1”,
                “worksize” : “256,256,256,256”,
                “kernel” : “neoscrypt,neoscrypt,neoscrypt,neoscrypt”,
                “lookup-gap” : “0,0,0,0”,
                “thread-concurrency” : “0,0,0,0”,
                “shaders” : “0,0,0,0”,
                “gpu-engine” : “0-1000,0-1000,0-1000,0-1000”,
                “gpu-fan” : “0-55,0-78,0-100,0-100”,
                “gpu-memclock” : “1500,1500,1500,1500”,
                “gpu-memdiff” : “0,0,0,0”,
                “gpu-powertune” : “0,0,0,0”,
                “gpu-vddc” : “0.000,0.000,0.000,0.000”,
                “temp-overheat” : “85,85,85,85”,
                “api-port” : “4028”,
                “expiry” : “120”,
                “expiry-lp” : “3600”,
                “gpu-dyninterval” : “7”,
                “gpu-platform” : “0”,
                “gpu-threads” : “2”,
                “log” : “5”,
                “no-pool-disable” : true,
                “queue” : “1”,
                “scan-time” : “60”,
                “neoscrypt” : true,
                “skip-security-checks” : “0”,
                “submit-stale” : true,
                “temp-hysteresis” : “3”,
                “shares” : “0”,
                “kernel-path” : “/usr/local/bin”
                }
                0

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                • greenuser
                  greenuser last edited by

                  Ok this rig has run fine mining Ethereum for the last 4 days
                  Today i tried to mine ftc

                  i tryed these bat files commands

                  nsgminer --neoscrypt -I 13 -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap

                  Then:

                  nsgminer --neoscrypt -I 12 -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap

                  Then:

                  nsgminer --neoscrypt –-gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1500 -I 13 -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap

                  Then:

                  nsgminer --neoscrypt –-gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1500 -I 13 -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap

                  The command window opend on each time and i saw some writing but it went blue screen with white vertical stripes before i could read anything. Had to reboot to get rid of the stripes

                  So then i tried sgminer 5 with

                  sgminer -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6gTcFMDZeJRL4tgJbnHQDjXZe8Gm7kKaT8

                  and got the same blue screen with white vertical stripes, again needed to boot to get out.

                  Currently mining Ethereum again.

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                  • greenuser
                    greenuser last edited by

                    Ok its working!
                    I reinstalled all GPU drivers and noted clock and core values in GPU-Z while mining Ethereum
                    Core 1000Mhz
                    Clock 1200Mhz

                    nsgminer --neoscrypt –-gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1200 -I 13 -o http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 -O 6wTKzQovBDnMrhxtcR44KyLz3xWAPx15Ap

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                    • Wellenreiter
                      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                      Are you using this address: 6gTcFMDZeJRL4tgJbnHQDjXZe8Gm7kKaT8?

                      After about 3 hours of mining our stale rate went up and is at about 84% at the moment.
                      Looks like you set your GPU parameters a bit to aggressive

                      Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                      Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                      • wrapper
                        wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                        @greenuser Did you try nsgminer with no setting? I’d be interested to see what Engine settings NSGminer sets on it’s own. It poles the GPU for it what it thinks its settings are.

                        Also, I found one of my cards would not run stable over Engine 980 it might be worth trying 990. You can check by optimizing the engine speed to reduce the number of rejects.

                        Sometimes a lower engine can give the highest hash, as its a complex relation between memory and speed which is different for every hashing algorithm. Also, the highest hash is not necessary the most energy efficient.

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                        • greenuser
                          greenuser last edited by

                          I get the same results with no settings, when i reduce values, hashpower goes down.

                          But now that i am hashing, why do i get 50%+ stale hashrate?
                          shutting down as i am using power but not making coin.

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                          • greenuser
                            greenuser @Wellenreiter last edited by greenuser

                            @Wellenreiter said:

                            Are you using this address: 6gTcFMDZeJRL4tgJbnHQDjXZe8Gm7kKaT8?

                            After about 3 hours of mining our stale rate went up and is at about 84% at the moment.
                            Looks like you set your GPU parameters a bit to aggressive

                            @Wellenreiter Sorry i only just saw your post. Yes my address, I will reduce -I

                            Others here seem to have Stale hashrate 20%+ too. 6f1q2U6TuR8FijX96na9dHDko4HYAu3XPr

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                            • greenuser
                              greenuser @greenuser last edited by greenuser

                              @Wellenreiter

                              Current conf file

                              {
                              “pools” : [
                              {
                              “url” : “http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327”,
                              “user” : “6gTcFMDZeJRL4tgJbnHQDjXZe8Gm7kKaT8”,
                              “pass” : “”,
                              “pool-priority” : “0”
                              }
                              ]
                              ,
                              “temp-cutoff” : “95,95,95,95”,
                              “temp-target” : “75,75,75,75”,
                              “intensity” : “11,11,11,11”,
                              “vectors” : “1,1,1,1”,
                              “worksize” : “256,256,256,256”,
                              “kernel” : “neoscrypt,neoscrypt,neoscrypt,neoscrypt”,
                              “lookup-gap” : “0,0,0,0”,
                              “thread-concurrency” : “0,0,0,0”,
                              “shaders” : “0,0,0,0”,
                              “gpu-engine” : “970,970,970,970”,
                              “gpu-fan” : “0-85,0-85,0-90,0-85”,
                              “gpu-memclock” : “1300,1300,1300,1300”,
                              “gpu-memdiff” : “0,0,0,0”,
                              “gpu-powertune” : “0,0,0,0”,
                              “gpu-vddc” : “0.000,0.000,0.000,0.000”,
                              “temp-overheat” : “85,85,85,85”,
                              “api-port” : “4028”,
                              “expiry” : “120”,
                              “expiry-lp” : “3600”,
                              “gpu-dyninterval” : “7”,
                              “gpu-platform” : “0”,
                              “gpu-threads” : “2”,
                              “log” : “5”,
                              “no-pool-disable” : true,
                              “queue” : “1”,
                              “scan-time” : “60”,
                              “neoscrypt” : true,
                              “skip-security-checks” : “0”,
                              “submit-stale” : true,
                              “temp-hysteresis” : “3”,
                              “shares” : “0”,
                              “kernel-path” : “/usr/local/bin”
                              }

                              So i turned up Mem clock to 1300 and turned down Core clock to 970.
                              Mem Clock shows correct values in GPU-Z but Core clock (gpu-engine) still reads 1000Mhz although set at 970Mhz, not sure why.
                              Ints set down at 11

                              I will watch for Stale Shares

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                              • wrapper
                                wrapper Moderators @greenuser last edited by wrapper

                                @greenuser said:

                                I get the same results with no settings, when i reduce values, hashpower goes down.

                                But now that i am hashing, why do i get 50%+ stale hashrate?
                                shutting down as i am using power but not making coin.

                                The fact that other miners are suffering, means it is with the server or communications to it. There is trouble with connections the further you are away, for instance.

                                Not having a good pool connection : it’s one good thing about running a local p2pool node, it acts as a buffer, collecting your shares then passing them round the network.

                                Also, it would be interesting to save a ping in a 5 min chron script and do a chart of connection variability from the output.

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                                • greenuser
                                  greenuser last edited by

                                  So i need to find a closer pool to me here in Cornwall UK?

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                                  • wrapper
                                    wrapper Moderators @greenuser last edited by wrapper

                                    @greenuser stales can be due to connections

                                    I say you need to run a p2pool node like me, it’s pretty easy and low power. ie there are few in UK on about cornwall

                                    How much are the cpus doing now on your miner?

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                                    • greenuser
                                      greenuser @wrapper last edited by wrapper

                                      @wrapper Low on hard drive space, how big are the files?

                                      Relatively small, it clears over a day as stratum is reached and block go by. I think it is python, I’ll see if I can see

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                                      • greenuser
                                        greenuser @greenuser last edited by

                                        @wrapper, I got loads of CPU and Ram free

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                                        • wrapper
                                          wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                          You are running windows?

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                                          • greenuser
                                            greenuser @wrapper last edited by

                                            @wrapper yep

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