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Home Cryptocurrency So I recently built a Litecoin miner.
litecoin threadIf you haven’t heard of Litecoin, it is basically a new cryptocurrency that branched off of Bitcoin.
bitcoin kurs 3 monateThis rig is based off of the standard 4x Sapphire Radeon 7950 setup.
armory bitcoin tutorialEach card is pulling 600 khash/s, totalling about 2.4 mhash/s altogether.I’m using two PCIe x1 to PCIe x16 adapters and two powered PCI-e x16 adapters.The open air case was built from aluminum angles.The machine runs Xubuntu Linux and pulls about 1200 watts consistently.The config file for cgminer: 6,288 total views, 23 views today Posted in Cryptocurrency, Uncategorized Recent Posts Root a Mac with Hak5 Root a Mac in 10 seconds or less OSX Backdoor – Persistence OSX Backdoor – Camera Control Litecoin Mining Rig Categories Cryptocurrency Projects Tutorials Uncategorized

The requested URL /showthread.php?tid=6619 was not found on this server.This seems to be a popular issue with mining crypto-currencies.There are many nuances to get your mining configuration correct, and running stable.Much of this is found by trial and error, because everyone's system is different.Not to mention, each GPU has it's own personality, two identical gigabyte 7970 GPU's may behave quite differently.Then, to make things more complex is the nature of the types of coins you are mining.Mining bitcoin, is different than mining litecoin.Cgminer will need to be configured properly for each coin network.System details Processor: AMD FX 6100 6-Core Processor Memory/RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB Power Supply: Cooler Master Silent Pro M - 1000W 80 PLUS Bronze Power Supply Graphics card: Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7970 Operating system: Xubuntu 12.04 AMD Drivers: 13.8 Beta AMD SDK: 2.8.1.0 AMD ADL: 5.0 Cgminer: 3.3.1 Overview This configuration of cgminer, I will be using a Gigabyte AMD 7970 GPU, running on Linux.

Windows configuration will be significantly different, and will be in a separate tutorial.I am using a compiled version of cgminer for this tutorial, and there should be no difference between that, and running a binary of the same version.This tutorial is assuming you have your AMD drivers, SDK, ADL etc... already installed, and ready to go.System pre-check We need to verify that cgminer recognizes your graphics card.In terminal, navigate to the cgminer directory.Then enter this command: ./cgminer -n This will return a result that should look like this: Verify that there are no errors.If this is the case, then there is issues with your Linux/AMD driver configuration.Now that we have verified cgminer is recognizing our graphics card.We will need to create two files.cgminer.conf cgminer.sh First, open your file manager, and navigate to your cgminer directory.Inside copy the file example.conf.Then navigate to your home directory, this is also where your cgminer directory should be located.

Inside your home directory you will find a .cgminer directory.This is hidden directory Ctrl+H will expose all hidden files within in the directory.Or, you may go to View>Show Hidden Files.Paste the example.conf you previously copied into the .cgminer directory.Then rename your example.conf to cgminer.conf.This will be where the default settings for cgminer will be stored.It will access it every time you start cgminer.Open your newly renamed cgminer.conf.This will give you a good head start on creating your .conf file.Depending on how you want to configure your mining rig, these settings can be static, or dynamic.You can find all of the possible commands inside the cgminer directory, in the "README" & "SCRYPT-README" files.I use basic settings when I first mine with a new card.For this example, I've modified my cgminer.conf with my pool information (p2pool).Knowing that I'm installing a AMD 7970 for the first time, I will add either the stock gpu-clock & gpu-memory settings, or something close to it.

I don't want to over clock too high on the first go.Here are my initial settings for litecoin (note that I did not include the "Thread-Concurrency" setting, we need to see how cgminer recognizes the TC count automatically first -- Shown below).Inside your file manager, navigate to your cgminer directory.Right mouse click, Create Document>Empty File.Name the file cgminer.sh This file will contain the startup script for your computer, and cgminer settings.It should contain the following information: Inside the script file, I automatically delete the .bin file.I do this every time cgminer starts up.By not deleting your .bin file, it can be the source of many problems.The .bin file stores information about your settings.It's good practice to automatically delete this file.The settings are as follows: export GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1 export GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=1 export DISPLAY=:0 find *.bin -delete sleep 5 ./cgminer Now, we need to make the cgminer.sh executable.

Do this by going into terminal, navigate to the cgminer directory (where the cgminer.sh is located), and enter the following command: chmod +x cgminer.sh Now that we have our cgminer.conf and cgminer.sh we can begin adjusting our cgminer settings, and optimize our card.Initialize cgminer - Litecoin Now it's time to start cgminer for the first time.We will Open terminal, navigate to the cgminer directory, then execute the cgminer.sh with the following command: ./cgminer.sh Once cgminer starts up, let it run for a few minutes to see what the hash rate, and temperature is.Take note of this information.Press "q" to quit cgminer.In your file manager, navigate to the cgminer directory, and look for the scrypt.bin file.In the file name, we will find the "Thread Concurrency" that cgminer has automatically established for the GPU.We will use this number in our cgminer.conf file.As you can see, the Thread Concurrency cgminer generated for my GPU is "22272".Now we can add this to our cgminer.conf.

We will use this Thread Concurrency as our starting point.Note that we may change this later, if we can get a performance benefit.Fine Tuning We now have a good starting point, we can now start to over clock the settings to get the best performance out of the card.In a previous picture, I showed cgminer hashing around 660 Kh/s @ 67C, with the memory clock set at 1400, and the engine clock set to 1000.In terminal start cgminer again, by running the cgminer.sh.My mem-clock settings seemed to be the best between 1490 - 1500.Now it's time to adjust the gpu-engine.From the main page on cgminer, press "G", then press "C", the press "E" to change the gpu-engine speed.For this I will increase the speed in increments of 15, waiting for a couple of minutes, and taking note of the results.Once cgminer locks up, or the hash rate drops significantly, that is where you will finalize your gpu-engine setting.Things to watch out for While fine tuning you may run into some of these frequent issues.

This typically happens on mining litecoin, or other scrypt coin.Scrypt is more memory/bandwidth intensive than bitcoin.You will notice the difference in the speed of hashing between bitcoin and litecoin.If you were to achieve 700 Mh/s (mega-hashes-per second) on bitcoin.You will achieve around 700 Kh/s (kilo-hashes-per second) while mining litecoin.This is due to the differences in the proof of work scheme that litecoin utilizes.In my testing, I had my Thread Concurrency set at 22272.The best Kh/s I achieved with these settings averaged around 680 Kh/s.By simply lowering my Thread Concurrency to 8192, and keeping the same Mem & Gpu clocks the same (1500/1100), I then averaged 735 Kh/s.This is a significant increase in hashing power, just by adjusting a single setting.In some cases (not all), higher thread concurrency has negative effect on your hashing power.If you must adjust your Thread Concurrency, do so in increments of 1024.I rarely find a need to adjust the Intensity level, while using AMD 7970 GPU's.