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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 11:49:23
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 12:09:38
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Went to test 330 it ran slower around 102 and then killed my PSU. I reset it back to 320 and seems ok now Peek at 124 PSU is a new but old 950 it did come back up. Have to wait for the current task to complete to see if I am really ok.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 13:46:57
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wow, that's crazy. What kind of times you getting at 320?
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 13:57:35
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devlin85 wow, that's crazy. What kind of times you getting at 320?
Up to 120 11-12 minutes
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 13:58:17
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So far I cannot get a USB Driver to work on Server 2003 x86 Looking else were
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 15:00:35
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11-12 minutes is really good. for me with "max settings" is only minute faster. I have had a few that come in in the 7's but that's usually few and far between. And hasn't happened since day 2 or 3 for me. Now that I'm paying more attention the logs I'm realizing it's auto adjusting pool difficulty settings, giving it a harder and harder workloads now for the same points. Some are now taking almost 20 minutes for me, and still pumping away at just over 128 GH/s. (The auto difficulty settings in the btcguild pool, and most pools, are 64 GH/s and then 128 GH/s) I bet if i tuned mine back a little say to 340 so it's making ~120 GH/s it will drop it's difficulty settings and start producing more points.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 15:48:26
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Well I could not get to Drivers to install on Windows XP so that is out. Could not install any *USB Driver that is needed on any of my Windows 2003 Servers Sad For Me. SFM So for not I added to one of Windows 7 Rigs that is not on all the time.....I have an XP LapTop that is sitting somewhere??????
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 16:02:32
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you couldn't get the driver pack from eyeboot to install on xp? i think I had an issue installing the first driver in the list, installed the second one (which doesn't work with boinc) and then reinstalled the first one again, had to click show all devices and it let me do it.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 16:22:20
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devlin85 you couldn't get the driver pack from eyeboot to install on xp? i think I had an issue installing the first driver in the list, installed the second one (which doesn't work with boinc) and then reinstalled the first one again, had to click show all devices and it let me do it.
It would not let me install two devices. Com port conflicts and I/O address conflicts. Looks like it will only run on Com3 when the 2nd device is detected it pick Com5 but then conflicts and no manual changes that I could find. I have NOT Testing this problem on Windows 7 or above. And yes on "click show all devices and it let me do it" I had to do the same on my XP Rig but not my Windows 7 Rig. PS, You best look at your 6
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 16:34:55
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Windows 7 :Runtime: 0 hrs : 8 mins : 2 secs (Campaign #5) Windows XP :Runtime: 0 hrs : 14 mins : 17 secs Campaign #4 Runtime: 0 hrs : 17 mins : 39 secs Campaign #5 Runtime: 0 hrs : 12 mins : 21 secs (Campaign #4) and NO OC Runtime: 0 hrs : 12 mins : 14 secs OC'ed to 320 Windows XP is slow compared to Windows 7. Still I wanted to test on Windows XP because this my Weather Station and it runs 7x24 Ken Caryl - NDS WeatherI think the Time is all over for the most part so it is hard to realty see which Campaigns run the fastest be cause I am finding time are different for each task for the most part.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 17:50:36
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OC Set @ 310 WinXP Runtime: 0 hrs : 10 mins : 22 secs (5s):119.7G (1m):115.2G (5m):74.57G (15m):33.77G (avg):211.3Gh/s
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 18:07:09
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It get's some insane spikes! I'm trying at @ 340 now, i started noticing too many hardware errors again @ 350, between that and the fluctuating difficulty settings administered by the pool I'm lowering it little by little.. it's still running at 128 GH/s.. but less errors now. (how much ya wanna bet 333 is a sweet spot)
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 18:44:21
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Going with --rock-freq 320 on the XP Rig and --rock-freq 340 320 on my Win7 Rig. Let them run for the next 48 hours to see how they do and compare to each other. --rock-freq 350 run a little hotter then I want. I can't do 333 if I do I will end up 666 Runtime: 0 hrs : 7 mins : 23 secs is my best time at 340 so I will keep it here on my Win7 Rig
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 20:12:28
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bcavnaugh I can't do 333 if I do I will end up 666
eh what's wrong with that, symbol for power and strength! I figured out a bit ago that when I put all my GPU's to folding@home it produces 666 Points Per Watt.. But hey, I also got married on 6/6/'06.. So I see it everywhere.. In Kabbalistic Judaism, 666 is the number which represents the creation and perfection of the world.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/26 20:30:47
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I think it's funny they tell you to use "--rock-freq = controls speed (possible values =280 - 350)" when that seems to only work with BOINC.. and even the version of cgminer they give you requires "--rmu-freq xxx" and it just straight up ignores anything outside that range, reverting to 290.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 07:48:36
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Okay... trying to follow this thread and I'm really confused about where the darn .xml files go for Bitcoin Utopia!
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 08:33:46
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This files goes in the root of \ProgramData\BOINCFile Name: cc_config.xml <cc_config> <options> <report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately> <coproc> <type>miner_asic</type> <count>1</count> </coproc> </options> </cc_config> This files goes in the root of \ProgramData\BOINC\projects\www.bitcoinutopia.net_bitcoinutopiaFile Name: app_config.xml <app_config> <app_version> <app_name>cgminer-rbox_8</app_name> <plan_class>miner_asic</plan_class> <cmdline>--rock-freq 320</cmdline> </app_version> <app_version> <app_name>cgminer-rbox_7</app_name> <plan_class>miner_asic</plan_class> <cmdline>--rock-freq 320</cmdline> </app_version> <app_version> <app_name>cgminer-rbox_5</app_name> <plan_class>miner_asic</plan_class> <cmdline>--rock-freq 320</cmdline> </app_version> <app_version> <app_name>cgminer-rbox_4</app_name> <plan_class>miner_asic</plan_class> <cmdline>--rock-freq 320</cmdline> </app_version> <app_version> <app_name>C-cgminer-rbox</app_name> <plan_class>miner_asic</plan_class> <cmdline>--rock-freq 320</cmdline> </app_version> </app_config> You need to re-boot your PC Or a faster way is to Open Task Manager and kill boinctray.exe and boinc.exe THIS IS AFTER YOU EXIT BOINC Manager. After you make changes to the app_config.xml file like to change the OC --rock-freq 320 Setting or Project Names. YOU DO NOT NEED A app_info.xml FILE. PS I set my --rock-freq 384 IN ERROR and it killed my PSU after about 4 tasks completed. rbox_7 and rbox_8 Start this coming weekend.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 08:43:40
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Also one my cc_config.xml file did have setting in it and I added the change for BU as the first item under <options> as shown below <work_fetch_debug>0</work_fetch_debug> </log_flags> <options> <report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately> <coproc> <type>miner_asic</type> <count>1</count> </coproc> <abort_jobs_on_exit>0</abort_jobs_on_exit> <allow_multiple_clients>0</allow_multiple_clients> <allow_remote_gui_rpc>0</allow_remote_gui_rpc> More info about cc_config.xml file http://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Client_configuration
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 09:30:47
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320 gives me up to 122 GH/s and the Box supports 100 -110 GH/s so as long as the box is performing at or above the default I will stay at 320 on both Rigs. 320 seems to be the magic number. [2014-11-27 09:47:41] Reject ratio: 0.0% [2014-11-27 09:47:41] Hardware errors: 699 Most are less than 1200 Errors Viper97 How are you doing? NOPE 300 is the sweet Spot.(5s):145.0G (1m):29.61G (5m):6.444G (15m):2.179G (avg):141.6Gh/s (5s):133.4G (1m):37.53G (5m):8.478G (15m):2.885G (avg):137.9Gh/s (5s):133.4G (1m):45.14G (5m):10.53G (15m):3.602G (avg):137.4Gh/s [2014-11-27 18:45:48] Accepted 28c7846d Diff 1.61K/1024 LIR 0 pool 0 [2014-11-27 18:45:48] Accepted 28c7846d Diff 1.61K/1024 LIR 0 pool 0 (5s):152.6G (1m):54.49G (5m):13.04G (15m):4.486G (avg):141.3Gh/s (5s):153.4G (1m):62.33G (5m):15.34G (15m):5.303G (avg):143.2Gh/s (5s):142.8G (1m):67.93G (5m):17.28G (15m):6.007G (avg):141.8Gh/s (5s):125.9G (1m):71.77G (5m):18.90G (15m):6.611G (avg):139.0Gh/s (5s):128.9G (1m):76.55G (5m):20.77G (15m):7.307G (avg):138.3Gh/s (5s):135.8G (1m):81.87G (5m):22.81G (15m):8.070G (avg):138.6Gh/s (5s):128.0G (1m):85.27G (5m):24.47G (15m):8.707G (avg):137.6Gh/s (5s):133.1G (1m):89.43G (5m):26.36G (15m):9.428G (avg):137.5Gh/s
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 10:29:18
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I'll move my stuff over, picking up a USB hub tomorrow so I can run the R-Box and possibly another on the desk I have. Otherwise, once the files are moved and the USB plugged in, I'll get some magic going. Thanks BC!
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2014/11/27 10:33:17
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FYI on the USB, I did test this Box on my USB 3.0 Ports but they do not seem to work so I am running only on USB 2.0 Ports. Have a Happy T-Day!
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 10:37:11
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Happy T-Day to you too BC... was going for the 2.0 since the 3.0 still causes the long startup on the X79 Dark.
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Will have to look this up after T-Day today, 1st error I have seen. I reduced OC down to 310 Win7 until I can review this error Crash. Faulting application name: cgminer.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x001107f0 Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.18247, time stamp: 0x521ea8e7 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000337a2 Faulting process id: 0x5e0 Faulting application start time: 0x01d00a70c5873a3f Faulting application path: C:\ProgramData\BOINC\slots\5\cgminer.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll Report Id: 292a9c8f-7664-11e4-8afa-3085a98ccf44 Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: APPCRASH Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: cgminer.exe P2: 0.0.0.0 P3: 001107f0 P4: ntdll.dll P5: 6.1.7601.18247 P6: 521ea8e7 P7: c0000005 P8: 000337a2 P9: P10: Attached files: These files may be available here: C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_cgminer.exe_597cfd7c95d1c4613a1afce035e08cdb741f85a0_0f140bc6 Analysis symbol: Rechecking for solution: 0 Report Id: 292a9c8f-7664-11e4-8afa-3085a98ccf44 Report Status: 0 This may be the task that crashed out and error out. Stderr output<core_client_version>7.4.27</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> (unknown error) - exit code 195 (0xc3) </message> <stderr_txt> 11:34:25 (3992): wrapper (7.5.26011): starting 11:34:26 (3992): wrapper: running cgminer.exe ( -o stratum+tcp://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u bitcoinutopia_1024 -p x -o stratum+tcp://eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u bitcoinutopia_1024 -p x --shares 20480 --text-only --no-submit-stale --queue 10 --usb :1 --rock-freq 320) [2014-11-27 11:34:26] Started cgminer 4.7.0 [2014-11-27 11:34:27] Probing for an alive pool [2014-11-27 11:34:26] Started cgminer 4.7.0 [2014-11-27 11:34:27] Probing for an alive pool (5s):0.000 (1m):0.000 (5m):0.000 (15m):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s [2014-11-27 11:34:38] Waiting for work to be available from pools. [2014-11-27 11:35:27] No servers were found that could be used to get work from. [2014-11-27 11:35:27] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input [2014-11-27 11:35:27] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers [2014-11-27 11:35:27] Pool: 0 URL: stratum+tcp://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 User: bitcoinutopia_1024 Password: x [2014-11-27 11:35:27] Pool: 1 URL: stratum+tcp://eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333 User: bitcoinutopia_1024 Password: x [2014-11-27 11:35:27] No servers could be used! Exiting. 12:11:53 (3992): cgminer.exe exited; CPU time 0.140401 12:11:53 (3992): app exit status: 0xc0000005 12:11:53 (3992): called boinc_finish(195)
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This may help Set this registry value to 1 instead: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\DontShowUI
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 13:39:15
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Antivirus? And happy turkey day to everybody too! I'm full as hell.. This should be a badge...
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FOOD, Enough to last at least till tomorrow. How Could you. PS Running at 300 now and getting: (5s):145.0G (1m):29.61G (5m):6.444G (15m):2.179G (avg):141.6Gh/s (5s):133.4G (1m):37.53G (5m):8.478G (15m):2.885G (avg):137.9Gh/s (5s):133.4G (1m):45.14G (5m):10.53G (15m):3.602G (avg):137.4Gh/s [2014-11-27 18:45:48] Accepted 28c7846d Diff 1.61K/1024 LIR 0 pool 0 [2014-11-27 18:45:48] Accepted 28c7846d Diff 1.61K/1024 LIR 0 pool 0 (5s):152.6G (1m):54.49G (5m):13.04G (15m):4.486G (avg):141.3Gh/s (5s):153.4G (1m):62.33G (5m):15.34G (15m):5.303G (avg):143.2Gh/s (5s):142.8G (1m):67.93G (5m):17.28G (15m):6.007G (avg):141.8Gh/s (5s):125.9G (1m):71.77G (5m):18.90G (15m):6.611G (avg):139.0Gh/s (5s):128.9G (1m):76.55G (5m):20.77G (15m):7.307G (avg):138.3Gh/s (5s):135.8G (1m):81.87G (5m):22.81G (15m):8.070G (avg):138.6Gh/s (5s):128.0G (1m):85.27G (5m):24.47G (15m):8.707G (avg):137.6Gh/s (5s):133.1G (1m):89.43G (5m):26.36G (15m):9.428G (avg):137.5Gh/s (5s):130.3G (1m):92.92G (5m):28.14G (15m):10.12G (avg):137.2Gh/s (5s):146.8G (1m):98.00G (5m):30.28G (15m):10.94G (avg):138.4Gh/s (5s):142.6G (1m):101.1G (5m):32.03G (15m):11.63G (avg):138.3Gh/s (5s):143.2G (1m):104.5G (5m):33.85G (15m):12.35G (avg):138.7Gh/s (5s):145.1G (1m):107.9G (5m):35.75G (15m):13.11G (avg):139.2Gh/s (5s):139.5G (1m):109.7G (5m):37.26G (15m):13.74G (avg):138.7Gh/s (5s):144.7G (1m):112.5G (5m):39.04G (15m):14.46G (avg):139.0Gh/s (5s):136.8G (1m):114.1G (5m):40.63G (15m):15.14G (avg):138.7Gh/s
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 19:17:22
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wow.. at 300? This windows 7 or XP?
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 19:58:04
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devlin85 wow.. at 300? This windows 7 or XP?
My XP I have it back up to 320 and my Win7 back to 310. I stopped looking at the end due to each task is so different, what a Pain. I am looking at the AVG that is shown on each completed Task like; in Bold Below. Link to this Task Also this is on my XP Computer Like that 158 GH/s and Run time 7 min 53 sec [2014-11-27 20:39:51] Summary of per device statistics: [2014-11-27 20:39:51] LIR0 (5s):127.9G (avg):158.8Gh/s | A:20480 R:0 HW:908 WU:2218.1/m [2014-11-27 20:39:51] Mined 20480 accepted shares of 20480 requested [2014-11-27 20:39:51] 20:39:52 (704): cgminer.exe exited; CPU time 14.609375 20:39:52 (704): called boinc_finish(0) Still need to find what caused the above error. I did open my Computers to View, not sure when they got turned off.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/27 20:40:15
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bcavnaugh You need to re-boot your PC Or a faster way is to Open Task Manager and kill boinctray.exe and boinc.exe THIS IS AFTER YOU EXIT BOINC Manager. After you make changes to the app_config.xml file like to change the OC --rock-freq 320 Setting or Project Names.
That will depend on how old your client is. Most of the newer clients now have an option to read config files without restarting. Click on Advanced > Read config files However, I still recommend the old way of just restarting to guarantee fresh configuration.
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Re: ASIC Miners and Bitcoin Utopia in BOINC
2014/11/28 09:54:31
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bcavnaugh You need to re-boot your PC Or a faster way is to Open Task Manager and kill boinctray.exe and boinc.exe THIS IS AFTER YOU EXIT BOINC Manager. After you make changes to the app_config.xml file like to change the OC --rock-freq 320 Setting or Project Names.
That will depend on how old your client is. Most of the newer clients now have an option to read config files without restarting. Click on Advanced > Read config files However, I still recommend the old way of just restarting to guarantee fresh configuration.
I have given that a try but it seems to not work all the time. Also you need to be using the current version 7.4.27 or above now for BU. I go one more step and power off my BOX when I change the --rock-freq setting. Update, I did change the cc_config.xml file from 2 to 1 and it did not change what was in use. It may not work on the cc_config.xml file.
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