Miner- SILENTARMY v5

what is dev fee?

this thing is rock solid… 7 GPU has been running this entire time, no crash on any GPU

this is only true in windows, not true in linux.

marc, what is the dev fee? i need to explain the dev fee to people, thanks

Hotmetal, cryptomined, Thanks so much for the help guys.

730 watts is crazy…(1 power supply right? even for all the riser cables?)

Ok so ill get any crappy celeron cpu.

no problem, but can you help me find out IF there is a dev fee? i thought i read about it mining a dev fee on gpu 0, but maybe i read wrong.

it is just donations? or dev fee?

1 x 1200 watt platinum PSU… 6 risers etc… The PSU is sleeping right now

lol have you see any dev fee at readme till today ? there is no fee

When run without options, SILENTARMY mines with the first OpenCL device, using
my donation address, on flypool:

what does that mean? what options?

isnt that a dev fee? its optional? how is it optional?

cpu speed wont affect gpu output (windows nor linux).
only if it is a very slow cpu which uses a lower speed fsb, basically limiting your pci-e port’s output regardless, as well as spurious interrupts. im using a core2quad 2.33, still plenty quick enough for my gpu.

no dev fee. feel free to check the source.

i think when you state options.there will be no donation or fee,its just default,for people to see speed or who wants to donate

so when you put in --use 2,5
there is no donation?

then make it 0 idk much

ok sounds good, was just wondering, dont want to mislead people
thanks

I am not sure to be honest man…

Thanks bro. I think my 1000w should be plenty then.

Simply not true, for example core2 2.1 is not fast enough, when core2 2.5Ghz gives 20% more hashrate on same chipset/platform
Also phenom x2@3.4GHz gives ~ 30% more has than Athlon X2@2.7 on same motherboard, which gave 50% more hashrate than single core Sempron @2.7GHz
4x 470 were hashing with 60 (Sempron), 100(AthlonX2) and now 130 (Phenom X2), just with change of cpu

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what would you recommend then please?

It has a window or just for Linux

First, I think this miner will be awesome for many people. Thanks!

But I think a bunch of users will have some problems…

Intel E3-1276v3 Haswell (http://ark.intel.com/products/80915)
Debian 8.6 “Jessie” amd64 September 17th, 2016 (http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.6.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-8.6.0-amd64-lxde-CD-1.iso)

“clinfo”
Name: Intel(R) HD Graphics Haswell M
Device OpenCL C version: OpenCL C 1.1 beignet 0.8.0

./sa-solver --list
Devices on platform “Experiment Intel Gen OCL Driver”:
ID 0: Intel(R) HD Graphics Haswell M

./sa-solver --nonces 100 -v -v
Solving default all-zero 140-byte header
Found 1 OpenCL platform(s)
Using GPU device ID 0
Building program
Hash tables will use 1208.0 MB
clCreateBuffer (-61)

I think that last line is a bug somewhere.

./silentarmy
Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333
Solver 0.0: unexpected banner “clCreateBuffer (-61)”
Solver 0.1: unexpected banner “clCreateBuffer (-61)”
Stratum server sent us the first job
Mining on 1 device
^C
Quitting

That bad return code again. And it just keeps receiving jobs and sending them to solvers, but they never return answers.

So how do SA users get this working on this platform?
Can users with similar on die Haswell and Debian make and post guides?
I’ll try to help with any testing towards that.

this miner just linux

Someone be ever so kind and compile a windows version or implement into genoil by the time im home from work :smile: