GPU comparison (Neoscrypt)
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Here are the results and also showing hardware errors, now to test a pool.
Sad part was that with the 13.12 bin & 14.9 driver I saw no improvement with my testing & hash rate but I’ll retest to make sure.
After testing, there was varied amount of difference of speed between the the 13.xx and 14.xx drivers, using the 13.xx bins. Some were no change, others were 30% or more.
Using the 14.xx drivers with 14.xx bins appears to give across the board improvement in hash rate, but as proven so far they are 100% hw errors.
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After doing a DDU clean of drivers a 2nd time then installing 13.12 with 13.12.bin I’m getting about the same
hash rate as I was with 14.9 driver and 14.9.bin with the exception of no HW errors, but as seen in the pic I
think the rejects are up a good bit more than they were before I started all this driver changing around and
playing with different bin files. The reason the kh/s doesn’t match is I down clocked my cards a little from the OC
I was using, once those clock are back to the OC they where in my other testing I’m almost 100% sure they will match.
Still using I 14 -w 32 -g 2 as it still seems to work best here for me and my setup so far.
I have 21 different 13.12 bin files of tested settings I will use later when I have more time with 14.9 driver and see
how that goes once its upgrade to.
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Keep trying, you can get the reject rate WAY down… (I had 58 bin files)
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AMD Radeon HD 7850,hashrate=40K
cgminer --neoscrypt -I 13 -w 32 -g 1AMD Radeon HD 7970,hashrate=70K
cgminer --neoscrypt -I 14 -w 32 -g 1AMD Radeon HD 6870 ,hashrate
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GTX 580 hashrate 54 khs
-I 12 -w64 -g 2
GTX580 hasrate 54 khs
-I 12 -w64 -g 2
12 was the sweet spot for intensity
mining pool us.mine-ftc.co.uk
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Sapphire R9 280x VaporX (Hynix)
14.xx driver with 13.xx bin files
1500/1100 clocks
-I 15 -w 32 -g 2
96-98Kh/s
Getting some rejects but no HW errors !
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NVidia 750ti
-w 128 -l 15 -g 1 -I 17
seems to be the best I can get as I cant overclock these 3 bad boys on linux
getting around 40khs on main card and slightly less on the two plugged into
pci-3 x1 slots.
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Sapphire R9 280x VaporX (Hynix)
14.xx driver with 13.xx bin files
1500/1100 clocks
-I 15 -w 32 -g 2
96-98Kh/s
Getting some rejects but no HW errors !
Clocks on 1500/1080 now, no change to hashrate :)
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Clocks on 1500/1080 now, no change to hashrate :)
Sapphire Vapor-X Tri-X R9 280X with Hynix memory doing 255kh/s - 265kh/s
Intensity 12, worksize 128, 2 GPU threads - clocks are 1150/1500.
Kernel is further modified; compiled on 14.9.
Edit on 11/04/2014:
Same card, doing 290kh/s or so
Intensity 16, worksize 64, 1 GPU thread - clocks are 1160/1500.
Kernel is even further modified; compiled on 14.9
Edit 2, same day:
It does just over 300kh/s on intensity 17.
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cgminer 3.7.7b
9600GT
Stock Clock-
3.7 KH/S -I 10 -w 32 (66 degrees)
OC (725 Main, 2050 Mem)
- 4.5 KH/s -I 10 -w 32 (69 Degrees - not pushing it hard, old card)
Hash falls as mem clock falls.
Had it laying around, cheers!
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NVidia 750ti
-w 128 -l 15 -g 1 -I 17
seems to be the best I can get as I cant overclock these 3 bad boys on linux
getting around 40khs on main card and slightly less on the two plugged into
pci-3 x1 slots.
I OC’d each of my 750Ti cards on linux, and upped the TDP to 75W - flash 'em.
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Sapphire Vapor-X Tri-X R9 280X with Hynix memory doing 255kh/s - 265kh/s
Intensity 12, worksize 128, 2 GPU threads - clocks are 1150/1500.
Kernel is further modified; compiled on 14.9.
Edit on 11/04/2014:
Same card, doing 290kh/s or so
Intensity 16, worksize 64, 1 GPU thread - clocks are 1160/1500.
Kernel is even further modified; compiled on 14.9
WOOOW I want it !!! :)
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WOOOW I want it !!! :)
I know, the difference between Hynix and Elpida is night and day - my 290X, which I’m not certain, but if I guess from the hashrate, it’s Elpida, does maybe 310kh/s - 315kh/s.
The Elpida 280X, clocked at the same speeds as the Hynix one (1175/1500) gets 240kh/s. So, doing the math, a Hynix 290X would be…
310 + 310 * (290 - 240) / 240 or 375kh/s or so.
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I OC’d each of my 750Ti cards on linux, and upped the TDP to 75W - flash 'em.
So what are you getting with your 750ti’s and which miner are you using?
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So what are you getting with your 750ti’s and which miner are you using?
Currently not using them at all, I have 5x750Ti around my room. But I was mining X11 - 2500kh/s or so with the ccminer off djm34’s github, 2800kh/s or so after I messed with it a little.
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Hey all, i’m developing a neoscrypt hardware comparison site, for cpu’s and gpu’s,
As its in dev theres no way to send a submission on the site yet (will be added next), so for now please post them here:
https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8106-dev-neoscrypt-hardware-comparison-site/
For an example submission check here:
https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8106-dev-neoscrypt-hardware-comparison-site/?p=70529
Thanks, Syd
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… Upps…
wrong thread.
Post moved to here**: **https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8106-dev-neoscrypt-hardware-comparison-site/?p=70690 -
Sapphire HD 6570 1G DDR3 Hyper memory.
14.xx driver
650/677 clocks
-I 10 -w 64 -g 2
9.8-10Kh/s
OC to HD6670
800/900 clocks
12 Kh/s
Miner: cgminer_neoscrypt 3.7.8
opencl: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53187180/neoscrypt140909.cl
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Sapphire HD 6570 1G DDR3 Hyper memory.
14.xx driver
650/677 clocks
-I 10 -w 64 -g 2
9.8-10Kh/s
OC to HD6670
800/900 clocks
12 Kh/s
Miner: cgminer_neoscrypt 3.7.8
opencl: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53187180/neoscrypt140909.cl
if you’d like to submit your overclocked entry (with proof if you can) to http://hw.neoscrypt.tk/new/ that would be great thanks (i know you already put your non overclocked version there)
Sydney