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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 21, 2014, 03:14:10 pm »
here's example of why other miner  that allows more pool options is better:

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collisions/min: 3710.0000 Shares total: 18
collisions/min: 3705.9091 Shares total: 18
Share found! (Blockheight: 54606)
collisions/min: 3698.2609 Shares total: 19
Share found! (Blockheight: 54606)
collisions/min: 3700.6250 Shares total: 20
collisions/min: 3701.6000 Shares total: 20
collisions/min: 3699.0385 Shares total: 20
New block data - height: 54607 tx count: 8
collisions/min: 3691.1111 Shares total: 20
Share found! (Blockheight: 54607)
collisions/min: 3690.7143 Shares total: 21
collisions/min: 3696.5517 Shares total: 21
collisions/min: 3699.5000 Shares total: 21
collisions/min: 3693.5484 Shares total: 21
Share found! (Blockheight: 54607)
collisions/min: 3692.6562 Shares total: 22
Share found! (Blockheight: 54607)
collisions/min: 3689.5455 Shares total: 23
collisions/min: 3691.0294 Shares total: 23
Share found! (Blockheight: 54607)
collisions/min: 3695.4286 Shares total: 24
Share found! (Blockheight: 54607)
Share found! (Blockheight: 54607)
collisions/min: 3697.5000 Shares total: 26
New block data - height: 54608 tx count: 8
collisions/min: 3703.9189 Shares total: 26
Share found! (Blockheight: 54608)
Share found! (Blockheight: 54608)
Share found! (Blockheight: 54608)
collisions/min: 3711.1842 Shares total: 29
Share found! (Blockheight: 54608)
Share found! (Blockheight: 54608)
collisions/min: 3705.3846 Shares total: 31
Share found! (Blockheight: 54608)
New block data - height: 54609 tx count: 1
collisions/min: 3713.7500 Shares total: 32
Share found! (Blockheight: 54609)
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Reason: Share is outdated
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Ping 27982.1ms (Average 14096.0)
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collisions/min: 3714.3902 Shares total: 33
Share found! (Blockheight: 54609)
Share found! (Blockheight: 54609)
collisions/min: 3711.0714 Shares total: 35

i have constant ping to my server in germany @ 167ms at same time

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 21, 2014, 01:54:53 pm »
my 7970 can get 3700 cpm in windows 7, r7-260 (2gb) around 1300, and r9 270 (2gb) around 1700

too bad clpts doesn't have a backup pool, it's probably worse than most of the other gpu miners if you tested efficiency over a 24hr period

ed: this is with catalyst 14.1

btw, i also found it much faster to run 3 separate instances of clpts in my machine with the r7-260, r9 270, r9 270....  it went from about 4500 cpm to *4700 or so (ok, I guess that's not "much" faster, but faster anyway)

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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] ypool.net - Fast PTS pool
« on: February 21, 2014, 01:51:44 pm »
No, it's just incredibly slow.  Probably more DDoS

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 20, 2014, 01:25:11 pm »
Hello
Pls Help

according to your latest screenshot, you didn't even do what he suggested

so what more can be said?

well, OK, I'm curious as to why you've increased the voltage and powerlimit in afterburner.   with those settings, you should be undervolting

ed:   :-\

ok, run at 1100-1250 instead, you shouldnt need to raise voltage for that either, but who knows.  depends on the card I guess.

then run

clpts_x86-64 -u xxx -p xxx -t 0,0,1,1,2,2 -a 1

if you still get super slow speeds, fix your drivers

i get 3600 c/m with a 7970 in windows 7

ed2:  oh, for starters, both the screenshots in here are using the wrong version of catalyst

ed3:  and in screenshot 1, uh, is your PSU good enough to run that?  lol.

Hello

Thx for reply

Test R9 290 Solo

Windows 8.1 Drivers 13.12
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-a 0 -t 0
first, download catalyst v14.1 and amd app sdk 2.9

second, get driver uninstaller from http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/  boot into safe mode select remove AMD drivers, select install windows default drivers, start process, select "restart computer"

third,  install catalyst v14.1

four, install amd app sdk 2.9

five, reboot (might not be necessary)

six, clpts_x86-64 -u xxx -p xxx -t 0,0 -a 1

seven, wait at least two minutes

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 20, 2014, 12:43:33 pm »
Hello
Pls Help

according to your latest screenshot, you didn't even do what he suggested

so what more can be said?

well, OK, I'm curious as to why you've increased the voltage and powerlimit in afterburner.   with those settings, you should be undervolting

ed:   :-\

ok, run at 1100-1250 instead, you shouldnt need to raise voltage for that either, but who knows.  depends on the card I guess.

then run

clpts_x86-64 -u xxx -p xxx -t 0,0,1,1,2,2 -a 1

if you still get super slow speeds, fix your drivers

i get 3600 c/m with a 7970 in windows 7

ed2:  oh, for starters, both the screenshots in here are using the wrong version of catalyst

ed3:  and in screenshot 1, uh, is your PSU good enough to run that?  lol.

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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] ypool.net - Fast PTS pool
« on: February 20, 2014, 12:17:32 pm »
So still no news, no statement? Anyone has got an automatic withdraw in between? Or are we all still mining for a big scam? I´m expecting a payment in 2-3 hours from now, i will report...
no clue when the website went down, but i've gotten a couple of auto payouts in the last 4 hours

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 20, 2014, 12:15:52 pm »

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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] ypool.net - Fast PTS pool
« on: February 20, 2014, 12:11:30 pm »
Hmm, I'm new to mining in general.  I'm still able to run my miner on the pool am I wasting my power with the website down?
somewhat, with the frequent disconnects.   depending on what miner you have, you'll be "donating" a shitload more than you would normally


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BitShares PTS / Re: "No block source available" error message
« on: February 20, 2014, 05:07:24 am »
Check out the latest release which should fix many problems :)


Changes in this release:

Rebranding to BitShares-PTS
UPNP support
Updated DNS seed
Added checkpoint
Fee reduced back to original
Windows client build with a static libs as one executable without dependencies
TestNet support
getagsbalance command
Windows installer
Mac OSX installer

https://github.com/InvictusInnovations/BitShares-PTS/releases

my nodes wont relay any free transactions or transactions w/ fees below the earlier client

i noticed it had 700 connections earlier, so if you're just using connect, then you'd probably want to change it to addnode

ed: aha, nm, the new client has what i have set for min trans fee anyway, the .0001.  i just never put the free transactions in

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 18, 2014, 06:49:46 am »
I found this guide on editing your bios to undervolt AMD GPU's on linux. Someone should give it a try and share your results, of course know that this is at your own risk. I am extremely busy with my work and school schedule so I most likely won't get to it this week.

http://www.cryptobadger.com/2013/10/undervolting-in-linux-via-modified-bios/

This is a great article and find but unfortunately it doesn't apply to those with R9 290(x). Perhaps someone will come up with a solution
for those of us with linux + r9 290(x) in the near future. I do know someone that used this mod and it worked great!

does "radeonvolt" not work on the new cards?  that's what i used to use a year ago or so

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My friend's R9 280X can have 3100/3500 (default/OC) cpm on clpts-v0.2.2, and my gtx690 has 2200 cpm in total. I believe this means AMD now is much faster in SHA 512, single chip beats my two. clpts also asks for 2 threads for each chip like your miner, apparently, it is much more efficient and optimized.
Check this post https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2598.0
Thanks for the information you provided. I don't have a R9 280x just now, on my HD7850 2GB, clpts-v0.2.2 is ~15% faster displayed, ~10% faster net than PtsGPUz v0.4c, which net performance is 840 cpm.
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Preliminary test result, only on HD6670 1GB:
AMD HD6670 1GB, test using AMD Catalyst 13.12, Windows 8 x64, G1610 CPU:
1. ominer 0.8, 425 cpm, fixed to upcpu, pool fee 2%, net performance user gets: 417 cpm;
2. PtsGPUz 0.4c, 380 cpm, pool fee 3% at ptspool.com, net performance user gets: 368 cpm;
3. ominer 0.9 preview 2, 336 cpm, fixed to upcpu, pool fee 2%, net performance user gets: 329 cpm;
4. clpts 0.2.2, 218 cpm, fixed to ypool.net, miner fee 5%, pool fee 5%, net performance user gets: 197 cpm.
Note: clpts 0.2.2 seem to be the fastest on AMD cards with 2GB or more video memory, but slowest on cards with 1GB memory.

Is there a way to run this on only device y, z, instead of device x, y, z?  I have a machine with r270, 5830, 5830...  clpts would be faster with the r270, but it crashes when I run ptsgpu (which starts mining on the 3 amd gpus)...   clpts gets 0 c/m for all my 1GB cards, not sure how you even run them...  (none of the 5830, 5850, 7770, 7790, or 7850 with 1GB works)

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 17, 2014, 03:12:08 pm »
my .bat is  clpts_x86-64.exe -u xxxxxx.pts_1 -p xxxxx -t 0,1

everything was working fine the past few day until tonight. i was getting ~1750 col/m on these settings.

I am on a 7970, running clpts_x86-64 -u user.1 -p 1 -t 0 -a 3,3

it gets 2800 collisions/m

i guess it can probably go higher, but i haven't really tinkered with the algorithm settings any, or card settings

it's running @ 1100 core 1300 memory , 1.063v, 61oC in ~76oF ambient

ed: and i need to read the readme file, because i'm not even sure if i'm using the -t and -a modifiers properly, scratch.  i thought -t specified the device #

Yes you have -t and -a backwards... -t 3,3 -a 1

this will run two threads on the number 3 GPU... if you have another card to run this on, it might look like 3,3,4 to run two threads on GPU 3 and 1 thread on GPU 4... all depends what you have... I see you must be using gpu 0,1,2 for another miner? just have to get the right GPU ID for the right card...

I've found the -a 1 to be the best setting, but try all of them to see what works best for your card (0,1,2,3), -a 0 is more for the 290 crowd I guess... and yes please read the readme file it has the basic examples folks should be using. :)

haha, yeah, this is much better.  now it's -t 0,0 and -a 1... getting 3500cpm (only a 30 second reading so could be off 10% or so but still much faster than before)

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 17, 2014, 02:57:23 pm »
I think I saw this somewhere on this thread;

I have a 5770 on Ubuntu that I've been trying to test before putting my 290's on it. I cannot get the miner to work on the 5770. This is normal right? I was trying and failing but then remembered I thought I read in here that HD 5 series cards won't work on Ubuntu but will work in windows. I am curious as I did have it working with this miner in Windows.

So just to clarify can the 5770 mine using this miner in Ubuntu?

i had to move some cards around, since ptsgpu won't let me specify the devices to run it on, but will actually work with things like 5830.

so I run this on my 7970, 270's, etc.. and run ptsgpu on the older cards

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BitShares PTS / Re: fast AMD OpenCL PTS miner released
« on: February 17, 2014, 02:50:56 pm »
my .bat is  clpts_x86-64.exe -u xxxxxx.pts_1 -p xxxxx -t 0,1

everything was working fine the past few day until tonight. i was getting ~1750 col/m on these settings.

I am on a 7970, running clpts_x86-64 -u user.1 -p 1 -t 0 -a 3,3

it gets 2800 collisions/m

i guess it can probably go higher, but i haven't really tinkered with the algorithm settings any, or card settings

it's running @ 1100 core 1300 memory , 1.063v, 61oC in ~76oF ambient

ed: and i need to read the readme file, because i'm not even sure if i'm using the -t and -a modifiers properly, scratch.  i thought -t specified the device #

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BitShares PTS / Re: "No block source available" error message
« on: February 17, 2014, 02:44:27 pm »
5.9.24.81 is down for a bit while I install a new OS

I put a node up at 76.72.171.91

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