Miner- Zogminer: Linux SILENTARMY

Addresses in his original post:

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thanks, will definitely donate

Hi guys!

Has any one of you tested the RX cards with different memory clocks yet? I’m considering buying 4GB varinats this time because they are cheaper but have lover memory clocks than the 8GB variants (7000MHz vs 8000MHz).
Any suggestions?

please help me,

what does it means?
Zcash Miner version v1.0.0-beta2-aa33f14 (2016-10-25 18:03:01 +0200)
Running the test miner
[OPENCL]:Found suitable OpenCL device [GeForce 820M] with 2147221504 bytes of GPU memory
[OPENCL]:Using platform: NVIDIA CUDA
[OPENCL]:Using device: GeForce 820M(OpenCL 1.1 CUDA)
[OPENCL]:Printing program log
[OPENCL]:
core dump creato)
It doesn’t work.
Thanks a lot

When use the -listdevices options, here is what I get with my R9 380 4G. seems the MEM_SIZE and the ALLOC_SIZE not right? coz last version I tried was totaly different. please help.

Listing OpenCL devices.
FORMAT: [deviceID] deviceName
[0] Tonga
CL_DEVICE_TYPE: GPU
CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_SIZE: 1845268480
CL_DEVICE_MAX_MEM_ALLOC_SIZE: 1226035200
CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_GROUP_SIZE: 256

Where do you see details of quick disconnect fans?

I’m not sure your card is supported.

Compare to the values given by ‘clinfo’ command. If they’re the same, it has nothing to do with miner.

mining zcash there has not been an actual difference in the benchmarks I’ve seen. But 8gb is better if you plan to mine ETH too for exemple.

Doesn’t matter. ETH will switch to POS before they pass 4GB limit. I guess performance wise perhaps, but not necessity wise.

We also have zero idea who’s code or optimization approach will win out over the next weeks and months. ZERO.

I get this with a 380 4GB looks correct

Number of Platforms:1
[OPENCL]:
Listing OpenCL devices.
FORMAT: [deviceID] deviceName
[0] Tonga
CL_DEVICE_TYPE: GPU
CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_SIZE: 3940487168
CL_DEVICE_MAX_MEM_ALLOC_SIZE: 2797827072
CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_GROUP_SIZE: 256

Miner runs around 7H/s but crashes after 10mins or so filling the HD which i think is due to log / tmp files not sure if it ubuntu is creating the files due to crash of if the files are causing the crash I suspect the last

RX480 had steady 10.3 H/s for several minutes (running in stratum mode using zmine.io) then hangs with this after I exit:

terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::exception_detail::clone_impl<boost::exception_detail::error_info_injector<boost::system::system_error> >'
  what():  wait: Interrupted system call

i believe tromp should be the first candidate to be nominated or at least be given decent amount of compensation. i plan to donate to tromp if i make good amount of money.

We aren’t using tromp solver in any way. I would donate to xenoncat since tromp wasn’t going to open his code up until xenon did, who show’d a better system than tromp with better documentation for the whole community. Or better yet donate to both. They both helped you make money.

In other news, we are working on stability atm. There is a test build in the kernel-dev branch. We sacrificed private memory access for global for the time being until we sort out what is happening. We are pushing the limit of registers so this is going to be tricky supporting the community. Likely if this kernel ever runs it may only run on one type of card. The miner now requires 2.8G

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I think the funds should be split amongs all three innovators , tromp,xenon and the other guys with the new miner posted yesterday on a weighted basis

13.5H/s stable and moving up on local build.

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is this on kernel-dev branch.?

I get the correct information on Ubuntu 16.04. las run was on 14.04. don’t really know the reason yet
Thanks for the information.

are you using amdgpu-pro on 14.04 ?