can u guys add a command that "restart" the miner if it sees a card running at 0 hashes for 5 min. That would be very helpfull. U think u can do it? (right now we have random restarts but sometimes it happens if the miner is working great)
try this start it first Startup.bat @echo off echo starting miner :loop if exist output.txt del output.txt time /t start /MIN nh.bat :loop2 timeout /T 60 /NOBREAK >nul
findstr /C:"submitted and accepted." output.txt if %errorlevel%==0 ( echo Shares Submitted! goto loop2 )else ( taskkill /F /IM genoil.exe timeout /T 1 /NOBREAK >nul echo re-starting miner goto loop ) || ( goto loop2 )
make sure all bat fike are in the same folder as the software miner name the below one nh.bat or whatever whatever you want but if you do make sure to change the line in the startup.bat to this bats new name oi it won't work . nh.bat you also have to edit this with your pool info and user . set host=%COMPUTERNAME% echo %host%
genoil.exe -c you pool info -u ZEC address or pool login .%host% -p z >output.txt echo quit >output.txt exit
Then use start up bat it will start nh.bat and close it to tack bar and log to a output.txt file in the folder you put everything in . to see the output txt file i use this https://www.baremetalsoft.com/baretail/ I like it better then seeing the black screen all the time . I got this off the Zcash forums the other day when this forum was being attacked . i did not make them they came from some else. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this will only work where you are running a instance of genoil miner for each GPU? If you run one instance for 6 cards and 5 cards stop mining, the 6th card could still be getting accepted shares and therefore the miner doesn't restart? yup yuor right why i don't use it to much and only with one card , if I use it in a rig with more then it all ways seems to stop one off , i think that's all he wants or you wanted if not my bad i don't use it with three cards one all ways shut down i should have said that to, i use .41 it seems to work best with my 470 and ,05 with every thing else in one card rigs till the minier is either tweaked more or some thing replaces it .
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can u guys add a command that "restart" the miner if it sees a card running at 0 hashes for 5 min. That would be very helpfull. U think u can do it? (right now we have random restarts but sometimes it happens if the miner is working great)
try this start it first Startup.bat @echo off echo starting miner :loop if exist output.txt del output.txt time /t start /MIN nh.bat :loop2 timeout /T 60 /NOBREAK >nul
findstr /C:"submitted and accepted." output.txt if %errorlevel%==0 ( echo Shares Submitted! goto loop2 )else ( taskkill /F /IM genoil.exe timeout /T 1 /NOBREAK >nul echo re-starting miner goto loop ) || ( goto loop2 )
make sure all bat fike are in the same folder as the software miner name the below one nh.bat or whatever whatever you want but if you do make sure to change the line in the startup.bat to this bats new name oi it won't work . nh.bat you also have to edit this with your pool info and user . set host=%COMPUTERNAME% echo %host%
genoil.exe -c you pool info -u ZEC address or pool login .%host% -p z >output.txt echo quit >output.txt exit
Then use start up bat it will start nh.bat and close it to tack bar and log to a output.txt file in the folder you put everything in . to see the output txt file i use this https://www.baremetalsoft.com/baretail/ I like it better then seeing the black screen all the time . I got this off the Zcash forums the other day when this forum was being attacked . i did not make them they came from some else.
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tip: I discovered something new to nite that didn't start till now if the power cables start getting warm or hot to the touch plug the cables directly into the boards don't use the patch cables in between, mine were starting to heat up due to the weather changes i think because all winter long there was never a hot or warm cable and i used the in the between cable or patch cable now I'm plugged into the boards from the PSU and the cables seem to stay cool or normal. + i have one of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000065DK8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 blowing on it so i could remove all the load fans and put in quieter ones . Yes those miners can get VERY hot, its a must to keep them cool as it can kill some of your hashing boards. I have about 10-12 controller boards (complete with the black cables that connect to the boards) i can sell for a reasonable price. All working, i can even show it. I also have some yellow black 12v power cables which are connected from the hashing boards to the case Also lcd displays. I even have defective boards if anyone needs a heatsink or i dont know what. how much for one board with no heat sink or with i have a flashed bad board i think may be fix able i can't fine any to look at it or i can use the heat sink and replace it, I have no burnt out boards but i all so make sure i have tons of air blowing on what i have from time to time I unplug one or two boards and run three they are still worth it, the company went under that made them and i don't mean Mat . they were scams the company that did it all from what i saw went bankrupt ... was honest . never mind misunderstand you have controllers all i need is hash broads one without a heat sink and maybe one more with a heat sink that works , i can flash them to use to use BFG with any PI type . not just the Watered down rasp pi inside the miner. no offense intended but not using those 12v power cables is good , i would plug in the hash boards direct to the PSU No heated cables you still need fans blowing on the cable to be safe and they stay warm if not cool to the touch not hot like there about to melt and all most burnt out a board using them . again no offense i won't use them .
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I'm aware of the nicehash miner since genoil still mention Nvidia on his github i just put a legitimate question. Thats all and OpenCL is not AMD exclusive..omg
hope this helps in the read me --gpus,-g <x y z ...> set gpu(s) -g 0 1 2 3 --plat,-P <n> set OpenCL platform id -P 0 - --plat--P paramter is useful for systems with iGPU enabled or mixed AMD/Nvidia GPUs. so it won't mater to much unless there mixed .
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EDIT: Oh I forgot to add that cards #0 and #2 seem slower than card #1, even though they are all Hawaii cards with the exact same clocks. The difference is that those two are in PCI-Ex1 slots, but card #1 and the Pitcairn(#3) are in PCI-Ex16 slots. Could the PCI-E bus or the CPU be causing a bottleneck? (CPU is a 3.7GHz Thuban and I set genoil process to above-normal priority. No other programs running other than firefox and afterburner and a couple other low-resource background ones.)
I'm witnessing the same. I've got a 7x 290x rig. Only one card is connected via 16x PCI-e, the others are all 1x PCI-e. The card on 16x slot runs 35~40 sol, the other cards sometimes get into the 30s, but mostly 25-30 sol. Having studied CPU, GPU and GPU memory usage whilst mining ZEC I thought that the bottleneck to mining appeared to be elsewhere, and so possibly PCI-e bus. My thoughts were that given the generally CPU intensive nature of mining ZEC that the CPU was heavily involved and transferring commands/data over the PCI-e bus to the GFX cards. This would explain why the cards on 1x slots run a bit slower. In another rig I have 3x RX480, two are on 16x slot, 1 is on 1x slot. The 1x slot card is consistently slower, all settings are identical across the three cards. i'm going to guess that ZEC lends itself very nicely to dual mining with Eth. Hope Claymore comes up with the goods. Thanks, that pretty much confirms it for me then. Been waiting for Zen and Kaby Lake to upgrade the system. If ZCash is going to remain more profitable and this can't be fixed by more optimized software then I'll be sure to prioritize getting a board with multiple x16 slots. even on the on board x 16 slot have the same issue so i sty with how it is and hope zcash holds it value and the software is tweaked or fine tuned more.
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Hey guys just a tip if have some old script miners laying around and want to make even more Zec and don't care or have to worry about power costs put that old hardware to use head to Prohashing.com make account then go to setting then under coins look for Zcash as a payout and make sure you have a t address right now that's all it will pay to then go to your miner ui what ever it is bfg or CG etc and put this address Prohashing.com:3333 your user you used to make the account password can be anything unless your miner needs a starting differnty to work right like mine i have set mine to d=8192 as my passwd or my miner runs like shit and let it mine. i put my 146 MH miner there and it looks be paying about the same as my 171 SOl GPUs ofc there paying more but you know . only set Back GPU don't work there.
btw I'm miing nothing but ZEC now with my GPU and trading for BTC i make more then letting nice hash trade it up
thanks top
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AWESOME thanks parking my 167 MH there now sense solutions is just a term you may make about the same payout wise using your script miner every one, i was watching it on nice hash the other day my `167 MH script miner all most matched per MH = solu with my eth/zcash rigs pay out wise the same in BTC per MH or sol and sense zcash gets you more why not . you have to set pay out to Zcash and use a Scrpit miner gpus won't work there and mine like you would on any script pool ) . thanks top .
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Set this up last night and it ran pretty stable overnight but just now I had a few weird errors and thought I'd post the output in case it helps with debugging. This first one [Invalid Equihash solution (20)] looks like it was just a connection issue with flypool which didn't send me a new job for a minute. zconn received new job #1839bdae1e3018a8cc4d zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 27.8S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 24.0S/s total: 112.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 28.8S/s zec-sa#1: 37.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 22.8S/s total: 117.9S/s zec-sa#0: 30.6S/s zec-sa#1: 37.6S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 116.3S/s zec-sa#0: 28.2S/s zec-sa#1: 35.8S/s zec-sa#2: 27.0S/s zec-sa#3: 22.6S/s total: 113.5S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 24.8S/s zec-sa#1: 33.8S/s zec-sa#2: 25.4S/s zec-sa#3: 21.8S/s total: 105.7S/s zec-sa#0: 29.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s zec-sa#3: 24.2S/s total: 114.7S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 27.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.4S/s zec-sa#2: 31.4S/s zec-sa#3: 19.8S/s total: 110.5S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 28.4S/s zec-sa#1: 34.4S/s zec-sa#2: 30.2S/s zec-sa#3: 27.2S/s total: 120.1S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 27.8S/s zec-sa#1: 32.9S/s zec-sa#2: 27.8S/s zec-sa#3: 21.2S/s total: 109.6S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 25.4S/s zec-sa#1: 35.6S/s zec-sa#2: 30.0S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 111.5S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 27.6S/s zec-sa#1: 36.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 19.2S/s total: 112.1S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 24.6S/s zec-sa#1: 29.7S/s zec-sa#2: 31.1S/s zec-sa#3: 14.0S/s total: 99.4S/s zec-sa#0: 24.6S/s zec-sa#1: 34.4S/s zec-sa#2: 28.6S/s zec-sa#3: 21.2S/s total: 108.7S/s zec-sa#0: 31.2S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 32.6S/s zec-sa#3: 19.8S/s total: 116.7S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 27.6S/s zec-sa#1: 30.2S/s zec-sa#2: 29.0S/s zec-sa#3: 20.8S/s total: 107.5S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 24.4S/s zec-sa#1: 32.8S/s zec-sa#2: 28.2S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 105.9S/s zec-sa#0: 29.8S/s zec-sa#1: 32.8S/s zec-sa#2: 27.2S/s zec-sa#3: 23.8S/s total: 113.4S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 27.8S/s zec-sa#1: 33.8S/s zec-sa#2: 28.4S/s zec-sa#3: 21.6S/s total: 111.5S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 31.4S/s zec-sa#1: 36.2S/s zec-sa#2: 31.2S/s zec-sa#3: 23.8S/s total: 122.5S/s zec-sa#0: 28.6S/s zec-sa#1: 34.8S/s zec-sa#2: 31.8S/s zec-sa#3: 22.4S/s total: 117.5S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 27.6S/s zec-sa#1: 31.8S/s zec-sa#2: 30.0S/s zec-sa#3: 22.0S/s total: 111.3S/s zec-sa#0: 30.6S/s zec-sa#1: 34.0S/s zec-sa#2: 31.8S/s zec-sa#3: 16.8S/s total: 113.1S/s zec-sa#0: 33.4S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 19.8S/s total: 115.4S/s zec-sa#0: 30.3S/s zec-sa#1: 38.2S/s zec-sa#2: 24.9S/s zec-sa#3: 19.1S/s total: 112.5S/s zec-sa#0: 28.5S/s zec-sa#1: 35.7S/s zec-sa#2: 22.8S/s zec-sa#3: 18.4S/s total: 105.4S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 25.6S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 25.2S/s zec-sa#3: 23.8S/s total: 107.7S/s zec-sa#0: 26.8S/s zec-sa#1: 31.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s zec-sa#3: 27.8S/s total: 114.1S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 29.8S/s zec-sa#1: 34.0S/s zec-sa#2: 30.6S/s zec-sa#3: 23.6S/s total: 117.9S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 29.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.6S/s zec-sa#2: 29.2S/s zec-sa#3: 21.2S/s total: 110.9S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 26.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.2S/s zec-sa#2: 24.2S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 102.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 25.2S/s zec-sa#1: 31.2S/s zec-sa#2: 31.8S/s zec-sa#3: 18.4S/s total: 106.5S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 28.4S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 25.8S/s zec-sa#3: 21.4S/s total: 108.7S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 32.4S/s zec-sa#1: 29.6S/s zec-sa#2: 30.6S/s zec-sa#3: 25.0S/s total: 117.5S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 27.2S/s zec-sa#1: 34.8S/s zec-sa#2: 29.2S/s zec-sa#3: 21.0S/s total: 112.1S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 27.8S/s zec-sa#1: 35.8S/s zec-sa#2: 33.2S/s zec-sa#3: 21.2S/s total: 117.9S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 26.4S/s zec-sa#1: 33.0S/s zec-sa#2: 30.6S/s zec-sa#3: 19.2S/s total: 109.1S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 33.2S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 33.0S/s zec-sa#3: 24.0S/s total: 123.3S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 23.6S/s zec-sa#1: 34.0S/s zec-sa#2: 33.6S/s zec-sa#3: 22.6S/s total: 113.7S/s zec-sa#0: 25.6S/s zec-sa#1: 25.4S/s zec-sa#2: 25.4S/s zec-sa#3: 21.3S/s total: 97.7S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 26.3S/s zec-sa#1: 29.9S/s zec-sa#2: 30.7S/s zec-sa#3: 17.4S/s total: 104.2S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0 submitting solution zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 29.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.0S/s zec-sa#2: 31.4S/s zec-sa#3: 21.4S/s total: 114.7S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 24.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.4S/s zec-sa#2: 33.4S/s zec-sa#3: 23.8S/s total: 111.5S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 23.6S/s zec-sa#1: 29.0S/s zec-sa#2: 26.0S/s zec-sa#3: 19.8S/s total: 98.3S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 31.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.0S/s zec-sa#2: 30.0S/s zec-sa#3: 21.0S/s total: 114.8S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 31.2S/s zec-sa#1: 31.4S/s zec-sa#2: 28.6S/s zec-sa#3: 16.8S/s total: 107.9S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 29.4S/s zec-sa#1: 30.6S/s zec-sa#2: 29.2S/s zec-sa#3: 23.0S/s total: 112.1S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 29.6S/s zec-sa#1: 34.4S/s zec-sa#2: 26.8S/s zec-sa#3: 21.6S/s total: 112.2S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 25.2S/s zec-sa#1: 34.2S/s zec-sa#2: 32.0S/s zec-sa#3: 23.2S/s total: 114.5S/s zec-sa#0: 26.2S/s zec-sa#1: 30.0S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 20.4S/s total: 104.1S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 26.2S/s zec-sa#1: 34.5S/s zec-sa#2: 29.8S/s zec-sa#3: 24.6S/s total: 115.0S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 22.8S/s zec-sa#1: 35.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 107.7S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 28.2S/s zec-sa#1: 34.2S/s zec-sa#2: 25.8S/s zec-sa#3: 23.2S/s total: 111.3S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 24.4S/s zec-sa#1: 32.0S/s zec-sa#2: 29.2S/s zec-sa#3: 22.6S/s total: 108.1S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 33.2S/s zec-sa#1: 32.8S/s zec-sa#2: 27.4S/s zec-sa#3: 18.8S/s total: 112.1S/s zec-sa#0: 30.6S/s zec-sa#1: 28.4S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 22.8S/s total: 109.3S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 31.0S/s zec-sa#1: 36.4S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 20.0S/s total: 116.1S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 29.7S/s zec-sa#1: 34.3S/s zec-sa#2: 30.1S/s zec-sa#3: 21.8S/s total: 116.0S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 29.4S/s zec-sa#1: 28.6S/s zec-sa#2: 31.0S/s zec-sa#3: 18.8S/s total: 107.7S/s zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#0: 21.2S/s zec-sa#1: 29.8S/s zec-sa#2: 31.2S/s zec-sa#3: 24.8S/s total: 106.9S/s zec-sa#0: 29.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.0S/s zec-sa#2: 30.4S/s zec-sa#3: 18.8S/s total: 108.1S/s zconn received new job #8c8e9d995cc2af0f7dbd zconn received new job #bafc0abf6e0511bec14f zec-sa#0: 23.6S/s zec-sa#1: 35.6S/s zec-sa#2: 31.4S/s zec-sa#3: 21.0S/s total: 111.5S/s zec-sa#0: 34.2S/s zec-sa#1: 30.4S/s zec-sa#2: 26.6S/s zec-sa#3: 19.4S/s total: 110.5S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 28.2S/s zec-sa#1: 35.0S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 26.6S/s total: 117.3S/s zec-sa#0: 31.9S/s zec-sa#1: 31.7S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 20.8S/s total: 112.0S/s zec-sa#0: 29.2S/s zec-sa#1: 39.6S/s zec-sa#2: 27.4S/s zec-sa#3: 14.8S/s total: 110.9S/s zconn received new job #a94636edf93b33d8569f zec-sa#0: 27.0S/s zec-sa#1: 34.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.4S/s zec-sa#3: 19.4S/s total: 109.3S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 29.6S/s zec-sa#1: 35.4S/s zec-sa#2: 29.6S/s zec-sa#3: 19.2S/s total: 113.7S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 25.8S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.4S/s zec-sa#3: 23.2S/s total: 110.9S/s zec-sa#0: 25.4S/s zec-sa#1: 31.6S/s zec-sa#2: 30.4S/s zec-sa#3: 20.8S/s total: 108.1S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 29.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.2S/s zec-sa#2: 32.8S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 111.5S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 26.8S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 33.2S/s zec-sa#3: 21.8S/s total: 114.9S/s zec-sa#0: 24.8S/s zec-sa#1: 31.4S/s zec-sa#2: 28.2S/s zec-sa#3: 24.4S/s total: 108.7S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zconn received new job #7c6cd960b54a61ceeeb4... This next one required several manual restarts and it manifested as different errors every time. I think it had something to do with scrolling up in the command window oddly enough. zconn exception in: read_untilzec-sa#3write: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host <-- ?? Why would they do that? zec-sa#1write: A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket is not connected and (when se nding on a datagram socket using a sendto call) no address was supplied <-- Okay that's new and I'm pretty sure I supplied the address or else what are the other 3 cards mining to? zconn received new job #7f765a26edaf73941e1e zec-sa#0: 20.8S/s zec-sa#1: 37.6S/s zec-sa#2: 29.8S/s zec-sa#3: 23.2S/s total: 111.4S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0 submitting solution zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 27.8S/s zec-sa#1: 33.8S/s zec-sa#2: 32.4S/s zec-sa#3: 24.6S/s total: 118.5S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 31.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 13.2S/s total: 104.9S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 0.4S/s zec-sa#1: 35.0S/s zec-sa#2: 29.8S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 65.1S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.0S/s zec-sa#2: 33.4S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 65.3S/s zconn exception in: read_untilzec-sa#3write: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host Retrying in 5 seconds... zec-sa#0write: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
zec-sa#3 Mining thread quitzec-sa#0 Mining thread quitzec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#2write: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host zec-sa#2 Mining thread quitzec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.6S/s zec-sa#2: 22.6S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 54.2S/s zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 zconn Connected! zconn subscribed zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zconn received new job #d7d347aa0473bcedee8b zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 35.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 35.0S/s zconn received new job #69e895e07b4a931d38c1 zconn subscribed zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 33.6S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 37.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 37.8S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.2S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 28.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 28.8S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.2S/s zconn received new job #a140c120966a55077124 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 28.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 28.2S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.2S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.7S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.7S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 32.8S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zconn received new job #1f8734ab4b6b06f65408 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.8S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.6S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.6S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.2S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 34.4S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 34.4S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 31.8S/s zconn received new job #ef9e7b0a6ea90bcff42c zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 25.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 25.8S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.0S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 31.8S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.1S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 31.1S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.4S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 32.4S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.9S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.8S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.6S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 32.6S/s zconn received new job #a480342a111ea01aa6d8 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.1S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.1S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 35.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 35.8S/s zconn received new job #cff3935035cf7fb7bb99 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 30.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 30.0S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 34.3S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 34.3S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.1S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 33.1S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 34.4S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 34.4S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 31.2S/s zconn received new job #0d6ded5fa983c20d3aa6 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 35.4S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 35.4S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 35.9S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 35.9S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 34.5S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 34.5S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 33.6S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 37.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 37.8S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 28.6S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 28.6S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 27.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 27.2S/s zconn received new job #a57066bc7b678deac0ebzec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 28.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 28.8S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 15.4S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 15.4S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 27.2S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 27.2S/s zconn received new job #5cebd1c13db36662b9de zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 31.8S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 31.8S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.0S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.0S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.3S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 32.3S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 25.9S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 25.9S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.6S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 29.6S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 27.9S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 27.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution ^C c:\ZCash\genoil-zec-miner-0.5>genoil.exe -c us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.ba rd1 -p z -w 64 -i 20 -g 0 1 2 3 Genoil's ZEC miner 0.5 - ft. Silent Army ======================================== using Silent Army kernels by mrb
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Using OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing gpu#0: Hawaii gpu#1: Hawaii gpu#2: Hawaii gpu#3: Pitcairn zec-sa#0 loading binary kernels/cache/zec-sa-Hawaii-64-20.bin zec-sa#1 loading binary kernels/cache/zec-sa-Hawaii-64-20.bin zec-sa#2 loading binary kernels/cache/zec-sa-Hawaii-64-20.bin zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333zec-sa#3 loading binary kernels/cache/zec- sa-Pitcairn-64-20.binzec-sa#1: 0.0S/s
zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn Connected! zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn subscribed zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zconn received new job #1ab2eba91a242dece426 zconn subscribed zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn received new job #e6d9dcbfd230701483fa zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn received new job #bf2668ac20dbc3038185 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn received new job #d97c4ad56e8e8161e9d2 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn received new job #d9350efdc4d03568d6d2 zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn received new job #318660de443a565f2508 zec-sa#0: 3.4S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solutionzec-sa#0 submitting solutionzec-sa#3 submitting solution
zconn received new job #86c2f6dd49c467897ef8 zec-sa#1 submitting solution
zec-sa#1: 2.6S/s zec-sa#2: 21.3S/s zec-sa#3: 12.8S/s total: 40.1S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zconn not accepted: Invalid Equihash solution (20) zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 7.5S/s zec-sa#1: 6.7S/s zec-sa#2: 26.5S/s zec-sa#3: 21.0S/s total: 61.6S/s zconn submitted and accepted. zconn received new job #6983fbfae98202cdf603 zec-sa#0: 24.4S/s zec-sa#1: 36.4S/s zec-sa#2: 31.8S/s zec-sa#3: 18.4S/s total: 110.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#0: 19.8S/s zec-sa#1: 31.0S/s zec-sa#2: 25.0S/s zec-sa#3: 22.0S/s total: 97.7S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zconn submitted and accepted. zconn received new job #ea95bb67cac123280c7f zconn exception in: read_until Retrying in 5 seconds... zec-sa#0: 27.0S/s zec-sa#1: 32.8S/s zec-sa#2: 32.6S/s zec-sa#3: 21.8S/s total: 114.1S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 zec-sa#0: 26.0S/s zec-sa#1: 35.2S/s zec-sa#2: 26.8S/s zec-sa#3: 20.9S/s total: 108.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zec-sa#1write: A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket is not connected and (when se nding on a datagram socket using a sendto call) no address was supplied zec-sa#1 Mining thread quitzec-sa#0: 31.9S/s zec-sa#1: 10.2S/s zec-sa#2: 30.5S/s zec-sa#3: 20.0S/ s total: 92.5S/s zconn Connected! zconn subscribed zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zconn received new job #b1e27c180469d9458084 zconn subscribed zec-sa#0: 25.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 29.2S/s zec-sa#3: 16.4S/s total: 70.5S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 30.1S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 29.5S/s zec-sa#3: 21.1S/s total: 80.8S/s zec-sa#0: 26.7S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 25.3S/s zec-sa#3: 20.0S/s total: 72.0S/s zconn received new job #ff48f3b72ded3d6cca8f zec-sa#0: 24.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 27.8S/s zec-sa#3: 21.2S/s total: 72.9S/s zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 30.6S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 20.8S/s total: 80.1S/s zec-sa#0: 28.6S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 22.8S/s total: 78.9S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 28.4S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 26.0S/s zec-sa#3: 20.6S/s total: 74.9S/s zconn received new job #f9f9c7bf5138af843897 zec-sa#0: 26.0S/s zec-sa#1: 0.0S/s zec-sa#2: 27.2S/s zec-sa#3: 18.0S/s total: 71.1S/s ^C c:\ZCash\genoil-zec-miner-0.5>genoil.exe -c us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.ba rd1 -p z -w 64 -i 20 -g 0 1 2 3 Genoil's ZEC miner 0.5 - ft. Silent Army ======================================== using Silent Army kernels by mrb
Made possible by tromp, ocminer (suprnova), feeleep (coinmine.pl) and 110GH
Thanks for your donation! (BTC) mrb : 1DbGfE695VUs3kcsy6cX6sLjTmsPawmwvj Genoil : 1Nu2fMCEBjmnLzqb8qUJpKgq5RoEWFhNcW
Using OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing gpu#0: Hawaii gpu#1: Hawaii gpu#2: Hawaii gpu#3: Pitcairn zec-sa#0 loading binary kernels/cache/zec-sa-Hawaii-64-20.bin zec-sa#1 loading binary kernels/cache/zec-sa-Hawaii-64-20.bin zec-sa#2 loading binary kernels/cache/zec-sa-Hawaii-64-20.bin zec-sa#0: 0.0S/s zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333zec-sa#3 loading binary kernels/cache/zec- sa-Pitcairn-64-20.binzec-sa#1: 0.0S/s
zec-sa#2: 0.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 0.0S/s zconn Connected! zconn subscribed zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zconn received new job #9ca5ecf9db9cb3288534 zconn received new job #be5ee01de5e2404cc1e6 zconn subscribed zconn received new job #8daea4fd9434c904594b zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 23.3S/s zec-sa#1: 28.5S/s zec-sa#2: 28.5S/s zec-sa#3: 19.6S/s total: 99.9S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 25.0S/s zec-sa#1: 29.0S/s zec-sa#2: 28.4S/s zec-sa#3: 21.8S/s total: 104.1S/s zconn received new job #a22a875da4f04e002315 zec-sa#0: 27.0S/s zec-sa#1: 36.2S/s zec-sa#2: 28.2S/s zec-sa#3: 24.2S/s total: 115.5S/s zec-sa#0: 24.2S/s zec-sa#1: 30.4S/s zec-sa#2: 28.8S/s zec-sa#3: 20.4S/s total: 103.7S/s zec-sa#0: 28.6S/s zec-sa#1: 30.4S/s zec-sa#2: 30.6S/s zec-sa#3: 22.0S/s total: 111.5S/s zec-sa#0: 26.4S/s zec-sa#1: 36.2S/s zec-sa#2: 26.0S/s zec-sa#3: 22.4S/s total: 110.9S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 29.4S/s zec-sa#1: 30.2S/s zec-sa#2: 28.6S/s zec-sa#3: 19.6S/s total: 107.7S/s zec-sa#0: 26.2S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 27.2S/s zec-sa#3: 20.0S/s total: 106.9S/s zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 29.2S/s zec-sa#1: 33.6S/s zec-sa#2: 28.6S/s zec-sa#3: 17.4S/s total: 108.7S/s zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 27.2S/s zec-sa#1: 30.0S/s zec-sa#2: 30.6S/s zec-sa#3: 15.6S/s total: 103.3S/s zconn received new job #19d9ff5b07530fdb853c... zec-sa#3write: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine <-- wat. -_- I never told it to do that. Is Bill Gates trolling me? zconn received new job #af470d28ee5a44eb5508 zec-sa#3 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 24.4S/s zec-sa#1: 34.0S/s zec-sa#2: 29.2S/s zec-sa#3: 20.4S/s total: 107.9S/s zec-sa#0: 30.4S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 34.4S/s zec-sa#3: 23.4S/s total: 121.3S/s zec-sa#2 submitting solution zconn received new job #654e14805e36d21c20a6 zconn exception in: read_until Retrying in 5 seconds... zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#3 submitting solution zec-sa#3write: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine zec-sa#3 Mining thread quitzec-sa#0: 26.2S/s zec-sa#1: 28.8S/s zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s zec-sa#3: 16.6S/ s total: 99.5S/s zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 zconn Connected! zconn subscribed zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zec-sa#1 submitting solution zconn received new job #5a4f2a32b70b7d8c83ca zconn subscribed zconn exception in: read_until Retrying in 5 seconds... zec-sa#0: 24.4S/s zec-sa#1: 31.2S/s zec-sa#2: 31.6S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 87.1S/s zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 zconn Connected! zconn subscribed zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zec-sa#0: 33.2S/s zec-sa#1: 26.8S/s zec-sa#2: 27.6S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 87.5S/s zconn received new job #475552ad073de86a26ae zconn not accepted: Stale job! (21) Retrying in 5 seconds... zec-sa#0: 29.3S/s zec-sa#1: 30.5S/s zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 87.8S/s zconn Connecting to us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 zconn Connected! zconn subscribed zconn authorized worker t1WdkXx6UEMTF2uMpcxseQLycT26Y4QWKXm.bard1 zconn received new job #5be51b82aacee7ae093d zconn subscribed zec-sa#0 submitting solution zconn submitted and accepted. zec-sa#0: 29.4S/s zec-sa#1: 33.2S/s zec-sa#2: 28.4S/s zec-sa#3: 0.0S/s total: 90.9S/s zconn received new job #7d86c4a30e629e171ee7... Also a couple other oddities I noticed, and the first is probably known already, but the hawaii cards are only hashing about 50% faster (if that) than the pitcairn even though they have over double the resources (exactly double ROPs/TMUs but with higher core clocks, and exactly double the memory bus, but with higher memory clocks) The second is that when I start the miner it doesn't use any physical RAM (maybe a few hundred MB), but it uses about 7GB of swap file...even with the swap file turned off! (In the example image I had it on but with a 2GB cap, but the result was the same) EDIT: Oh I forgot to add that cards #0 and #2 seem slower than card #1, even though they are all Hawaii cards with the exact same clocks. The difference is that those two are in PCI-Ex1 slots, but card #1 and the Pitcairn(#3) are in PCI-Ex16 slots. Could the PCI-E bus or the CPU be causing a bottleneck? (CPU is a 3.7GHz Thuban and I set genoil process to above-normal priority. No other programs running other than firefox and afterburner and a couple other low-resource background ones.) when i start getting those strange errors after a warm reboot i have to do a cold reboot rather then a few warm reboots to wipe the memory and clear the connection and that can be problem for some if the miner is remote or off site and you can't restart it unless you have it set some how to start up after a power off or that doesn't work then your wtf till you can get to it .
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good question but if MH is the same as solutions then MY 470 may run better miner Zcash expect for every now and then i get errors were my miner goes to zeros hashes even with a restart scrpit to the point i have to turn it off then back on or just Crashes the PC . about every 10 to 15 hours it seems i need to cold boot not a warm boot or reboot, i thought that stopped , my 470 does 27 to 35 sols on moded bios about what my eth mining did sense, form what Ive seen so far 1 MH = 1 H which = 1 solution aka solu in terms it about the same but Zcash is more profit right now. so im doing about the same hash depending the software miner i use by running better if my heat and power usage is right by the kilometer and software monitors it is way better then mining ETH i save and make even more . less power used less paid out more paid in . i guess we can now go more by powered used or that stuff over hashing more etc sense hashes seems to match up , this stuff makes even old cards come to life eth mining didn't do .
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Lets say that I want to start from scratch to go and buy a system that could mine me the best zcash. The specs will be? Ram: ?? MotherBoard: ?? CPU: GPU: ? Hard drive: I know could be at least 500GB(latest model) And is there any official software/miner that I could install and only need to set username, password, zcash address and all good to go? Seems like anyone developing any coin forgets to spend some time to make the mining process as easy as registering on a site I think only the developers should build miners and wallets for all operating systems to avoid any trojan and malware being introduced for a coin that could potentially destroy the trust people need to have to get involved in any crypto project. Start here maybe build your own system with there parts builder which i use from time to time to get a gen idea on prices and what i need then i go shopping were i live . http://pcpartpicker.com/nicehash bot miner does and takes less to use just enter inter your BTC address if you want it to pay in BTC or Zcash address i think it pays out in Zcash now . https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=nhmintro you can set it to mine one coin or all it supports but it only works on the pools they support and run.
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it just happen invoided solutions (20) then zero hashes on one of my miner i was lucky switching pools then back did it , i didn't have go th the whole reboot restart thing next time i may have to . I should run a restart bat on my miners i don't so no complaints.
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I was following the guide and started the miner. One single 280X. It was mining fine for at 28 S/s for about two hours, then it started to submit invalid shares. I rebooted the rig, and started the miner again and now it doesnt hash - 0 Sol/s. What gives?
may need to turn off the PC to break the network connection and actually clear out the memory i had to turn off two R7 370 PC even after a warm boot it wouldn't hash so i did a cold boot or power off .and that might be why sometimes even a restart scpit won't work because it has to wipe all traces of that session from the web and PC only a cold boot or power off can do or unplug the network cable then reboot it , to me it seems easier to power it off then unplug a nic cable then reboot . or it could be that pool messing up. i had that happen i tired another pool it worked . but if you try to start the miner with the command line after a reboot with out using the a bat file and it says you can't do that and some some thing about that can only be done in a bat file or some thing, a shut down should fix it and may even be needed to clear the error out of memory and it should hash again . just some stuff I discovered. thanks top ,
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but the miner makes one kernel.
why to run for each card when it justm akes 1 kernel file?
not really it is on by default just does it a different way with default that i saw in fact using two kernels on in the command line tun it off for default and might slow it down, or did for me and I'm guessing that's why until it is improved more. I'm not saying don't sue it by all means do but it might slow you down or speed you up but it is all ready on by default but works different at default all my miner speeds doubled when -.42 support came out for older AMD cards and my 470's speed for sure doubled when support was fixed in 0.41 all are at default settings and I tried to turn on two kernels at once the command line way . those cards atm are one card rigs all but the 470's and it slowed down my three 470 using it manually, i guess i can turn the apu core on in one of the one card rigs to see what it does . and default setting make a kernel bin for each card look in the folder there should be two different ones in that folder and loads one for each card by default even if he doesn't make 2 but should if the card is different from what i saw it made two kernel for each card unless it was the same series card like my three 470s . but this guide is great I'm gonna try some setting from it like setting the v memory in windows i did not think of that one and i already use or was using a more tweaked bat restart script same script but tweaked more, i found on the Zcash forums the other day , if you want it , il gladly post it , it was posted for the public some place else by some one else unless your that person. from what i tested using the kernels manually did slow down all my AMD cards same cards or not in the same system.
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Anyone know how to use silentarmy with this? Thanks!
readme in the folder says like this but it is on by default . --krnl,-k kernelname set kernel(s) -k zec - --krnl/-k parameter can have multiple parameters. This will launch more CPU threads, each running a miner with the specified kernel. For now, only dual (or more) zec is supported, i.e. '-k zec zec'
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Please help with bat file... genoil.exe -c zec.suprnova.cc:2142 -u Genoil.SilentArmy -p z -i 16 -w 64 -P 1 -g 1 r390 working with that... but at radeon sapphire 8gb 480 i get "clGetDeviceIDs"
for open CL set -P 0 instead of -P 1 I'm curious about this. Is there a performance difference between open cl and what is the other option? are both cards in the same Rig ? this might be why if so either leave out that setting and not use it. or use it like this . there is a readme in the folder with version 0.5 but i don't mine helping . . from the readme --gpus,-g <x y z ...> set gpu(s) -g 0 1 2 3 ... --plat,-P <n> set OpenCL platform id -P 0
forgot this my bad - --plat--P paramter is useful for systems with iGPU enabled or mixed AMD/Nvidia GPUs.
by default the software miner should auto detect , and all the setting needed are on by default and non of the setting are needed but are there for future use and to play with for fun and to have .
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someone with a R9390/x R9290/x RX480 what performance od you get at stock clocks?
A stock 390x gives around 30S/s (varies between 28-34 for me). I can't tell you for rx480, but the 470 does about the same. my 470 with a modded bios do about the same , i can't say for any other cards but can for R7370 2gb it does 20 to 27 both i have 2 and my R9 280 3gb that was the amazing one to me does a whooping 29 or better but ranges from 27 to 36 , at stock setting i may mode that bios to see what that does, i was impressed. the 470 do about what i thought they would once he fixed the miner. the 370 kind of impressed me but that was a bad buy on my part i didn't do enough research on what card to get and trusted some one found out later the price i paid at the time for 2, i could have got 1 really good card or two much better cards if I had shopped around.
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Genoil 0.5 is okish, but stability is random. My ETH rig with 4 RX470s (8Gb) sometimes runs for hours, then genoil crashes and I have to restart it every 10 minutes. Cards are modded, switching them back to stock has no effect. Setting -k zec zec hangs the miner within seconds. My other rig, with 2 RX470s (4Gb) has -k zec zec and is rock solid stable at 60-70S/s, even if both cards are modded. On my desktop, I sticked a 390X I had lying around, works fine too. I guess I'm not the only one who feels like the launch of zcash for us miners has been really crappy Still, thanks Genoil for making somethin availble that sort of works! if Genoil keep improving this one even after Claymore comes out i won't use Claymore and right now i mine about 15 to 20 mins a day to one of Genoil zec address after i found out i could and would have with ETH to help out would with Claymore but that's my issue or problem, i have being force to do some thing or don't use it . I agree, Claymore's ETH miner works great, but the fact hat it isn't opensource and that there's the dev fee is kind of a bugger...but after trying the other miners, I have to say Claymore's just works. I'd happily mine a bit for Genoil if this gets to something perfectly stable. Right now I just can't afford it, everything's finally stable lol If the Claymore miner can have more than 100H/s for the AMD R9 390, and other miner cannot, then we will use Claymore. I didn't say i wouldn't use it, anyone would if it does that for AMD cards i did say i have issue with using it because of the fee and if this miner stands with it once it is released, i won't use it . and keep donation mining so many days a week sense it would be about the same but im not forced to . right now i plan to donation mine every day this week for 15 to 20 mins on one of my fastest single card rigs even made a bat file for it after that one or two days a weeks for a while and wish i knew about when i farmed eth. no offense intended what's 15 or 20 mins a day you won't miss it and it's not that is not affordable, I just do it ,again, no offense intended.
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Genoil, are there any plans of adding an API to this miner, to provide mining statistics? I'm getting many requests about adding support for your miner in the application Awesome Miner.
I'm one . This will work with minera and with the stratum-proxy with API Access for sure , i was able to figure out how to mine ETH with minera using sgminer-gm because it gives that kind of access was doing it with minera beta last week but that's about all the DEV wants me to say about the beta till it goes to public beta, any one can join now just ask Mich the DEV of minera, for access .
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Genoil 0.5 is okish, but stability is random. My ETH rig with 4 RX470s (8Gb) sometimes runs for hours, then genoil crashes and I have to restart it every 10 minutes. Cards are modded, switching them back to stock has no effect. Setting -k zec zec hangs the miner within seconds. My other rig, with 2 RX470s (4Gb) has -k zec zec and is rock solid stable at 60-70S/s, even if both cards are modded. On my desktop, I sticked a 390X I had lying around, works fine too. I guess I'm not the only one who feels like the launch of zcash for us miners has been really crappy Still, thanks Genoil for making somethin availble that sort of works! if Genoil keep improving this one even after Claymore comes out i won't use Claymore and right now i mine about 15 to 20 mins a day to one of Genoil zec address after i found out i could and would have with ETH to help out would with Claymore but that's my issue or problem, i have being force to do some thing or don't use it . i don't mind paying for different levels of support or features but told in a nice way if i use it I'm going to be charged to use it with no way to pay to stop it, to me that's not free . it may be free to use but it's not free once you start using it. most stuff is free to use , picking some thing you want is all ways free and it's after you use it or buy . Sorry i just have issue with that sense no other miner i have used has ever done it and if i use that miner long enough, i do donate .
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great guide i all ready did most of it . for sure don't over clock it's not need and test it with a modded bios mine have been running for 8 hours now with no errors or stopping at zero with modded bios, i found that using third party software with this software miner was a big issue , it's not needed any way this miner run things so cool the fan can run at all most any speed and not come close to over heating .. and hes right trying to use the CPU at the same time with shit CPU's will drag down the GPU it does mine. I have shit cpu not gonna replace them til next year now waiting for the new ZEN line due out next year form AMD they should rock with this coin , if it's still as good .
This about all i use in a bat
genoil.exe -c us1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u zec address.RIGNAME -p z
everything needed is on by default some setting will actually make the GPU run worse or reset to defaults . they are mostly there for future use. and have fun testing or playing with it kind of says that in the read me Genoil 0.5 now comes with.
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