Probably every n-th devfee mining goes to his wallet. And i would say it still would be OK, if he told that. People would still get part of the devfee, so still would get more shares than without using this software.
Only if it works that way. It looks like he is taking more than just a part of dev fee.
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Looks interesting. Will give it a try and post my feedback ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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1060 3g hyrix, 80% TDP, core -200, men+600,19.5mh/s, so bad. claymore 9.7 if i set mem +650,it crashs.
Try increasing the core (may be 0). I too encountered crashes while I reduced core to -200.
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Do you guys recommend any specific drivers for 6xgtx1070 mining ethereum with claymore? Using latest drivers but getting "error cannot read temperature". Seen some people recommend 382.53 and 382.33, while the miner says to use Another version.
Why don't you stick to 372.54 which Claymore has tested and proven working?
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I'm sure that this is not a scam, but a common error in the code. Otherwise the program would report that it mine into my wallet, and mine would be on Falcon wallet.
It's very bad that the program automatically adds the wrong BAT to startup
Program error even after repeated updates? wake up bro
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The first two DevFee´s are going to my wallet how it should be and NoDevFee it shows in the CMD.
But on the third DevFee it shows: "DevFee Mining Detected: Real DevFee Mining. Wait. Next time it will mine to your wallet!" And the DevFee goes to: "0x783231dEBa1FaFd90b4F146fDB21a374C29737fF" it is not my Wallet and i think it is not Claymores Wallet.. But i´m not sure which Wallet it is.
Unfortunately, I have to restart my rig now -.- But I will go on afterwards.
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The fourth DevFee went to my wallet again.
Exactly. That definitely is not claymore's Wallet. It should be Falcon's. There is something fishy here. This wallet address doesn't seem to be as much mining. Like someone has mentioned before, Falcon's has another wallet address which mines at a huge rate. So, is he double stealing it (from dev fee and from our regular hash)? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Could you check that too?
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got 6 Gigabyte 1060 3gb mini's ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) They do exactly 20 Mh/s ETH each. (overclocked mem) Those are shipped with Hynix, but it's okish. With samsung chips I think you can expect 22 Mh/s. Each of my Gigabyte 3GB Minis gets 25MH/s. mind sharing your setup/config? got 6 Gigabyte 1060 3gb mini's ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) They do exactly 20 Mh/s ETH each. (overclocked mem) Those are shipped with Hynix, but it's okish. With samsung chips I think you can expect 22 Mh/s. Each of my Gigabyte 3GB Minis gets 25MH/s. You're lucky they are shipped with samsung memory I think? (gpu-z will show) What miner? Thanks Haven't checked all of them but I bought 5 together, then 2 separate, and 1 separate. The ones I did check were Samsung memory though. Power Limit @ 65%. Mem Clock + 900 Core Clock + 200 nVIDIA optimized ethminer. By any chance did you try Claymore v9.7? if yes, could you share your hash rate ?
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I have now start a Session with NoDevFee 7.1 and Wireshark. Tomorrow we should know more ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) May be he encrypts his address or the stealing part (if any)? Coz he himself encourages to use Wireshark. If I was him, I wouldn't be that silly. Anyways, keep the forum posted of your findings mate ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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It fluctuates around 24-25.xx but quite stable.
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Try these :
Power : as you wish but not below 65 Temp: link it to power. So mine was 67-69 CC: You don't need much of the core for ETH (at least that's what I understood). So keep it -200 MC: +900 (i clocked it up to 990 and had random crashes but you can experiment your best here).
Mine was Zotac GTX 1060 6GB Amp! Edition and I get around 25 MH/s per GPU with Claymore v9.7 solo mining
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Don't cry - ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I have eight cards running on asus z-270p. Will add the ninth card next week. Here is the setting i use for the bios: System Agent configuration - dmi\opi configuration - dmi max link speed - gen1 - peg port configuration - pciex16_1\pciex16_2 gen1, pcie spread spectrum clocking disable PCH configuration - pci express configuration - pcie speed gen1 onboard device configuration - hd audio disabled APM configuration - restore ac power loss - last state boot - next boot after ac power loss - fast boot enabled - post delay time 0 seconds - above 4g decoding enabled After setting the bios, you can DDU (device driver uninstaller ) google and download it to uninstall the nvida drivers. Then you plus in the card one by one, each new card should get recognized by win 10 as basic display adapter with and exclamation in the device manager (be sure to update to latest win 10). You need to add one card, then shutdown, then add another one, then start to check again, then add one more, like this. If any card fails to show up in device manager, may be the power supply to the card, or the pcie raiser or the card itself is bad. - i had one bad card for which the fan is always rotating. When card recognized by OS, the fan should not assuming the mining software is not running yet. - it can be a bad pcie power supply or riser as well - i connect the sata SSD on sata port 3, the manual shows 0 and 5 has something that i don't remember exactly - you need to make sure you boot from uefi mode (run msinfo32) - or bad m2 to pcie or bad m2 to pcie power Hope this helps. let me know how it goes Wait, I see only 6 PCIE slots in Asus Z270P. How did you connect 8 cards (and planning to make it 9)?
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V 9.7 as you mentioned, looks improved for my GTX 1060s. I get 25+ MH/s per GPU. It is now in par with the new improved ethminer. Thanks Claymore. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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This is very much disturbing man. @ Falcons : You know what? Lot of people trusted you and now there are a lot of evidences/speculations as 'proofs' coming out to show that its a scam. If you are really clean, please answer all these questions to prove you are clean. I know using your application and taking the risk is up to us but please don't misuse the trust people put on you man. There is nothing as shameful as breaking the trust. ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif)
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You will be very lucky if you get that rock solid at that mem clock. But it has been known to happen on here.
I wish so. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I will post my updates (by checking on ethminer) once I check the same ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Okay, so I have swapped the wireless with LAN and it looks much stable for the last half an hour. Also I have modified my OC as below Driver: 372.54 Power : 65% Core : -200 Mem: +1000 fan speed : auto Miner used : Claymore v9.7 - with Eth only Mining on ethermine. Now my 2 GTX 1060 GPUs run at 50 MH/s which I believe are amazing results. Haven't thought of taking remote fearing it would crash. Need to test on GTX 1060 optimized ethminer. I believe it would run better ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) -pr0ximus
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got 6 Gigabyte 1060 3gb mini's ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) They do exactly 20 Mh/s ETH each. (overclocked mem) Those are shipped with Hynix, but it's okish. With samsung chips I think you can expect 22 Mh/s. Each of my Gigabyte 3GB Minis gets 25MH/s. mind sharing your setup/config?
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Got it. You gave me a shocker. BTW, I believe his(claymore's) user base has increased and that's the result of it. He isn't much affected/bothered by any of these No Dev Fee apps. Does he? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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I couldn't quite get it. Do you mean he is stealing through this app?
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Hello All, Good day. I am new to the forum (so please be gentle to me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) ).Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I have successfully setup my 2 GPUs for Ethereum Mining and running for few days now. My stats doesn't seem promising. Below are the details that could help you help me. GPU : 2x Zotac GTX 1060 6Gb Amp! Edition Driver version: 384.76 Mining pool tested: Nanopool (will share the stats below) and F2Pool (lot of rejections) Mining software : Claymore dual mining v9.6 OC settings : Power : 60%, Core +100, mem +900 (4704mhz), fan auto. Connected to wireless internet. hash rate : 46+mh/s Initially it was running without any troubles but now I couldn't figure out what makes it look like below: Nanopool stats. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2Fzx25TU9&t=663&c=pnId_E4DXyviSg) As you could see, it constantly runs at 46+mh/s from GPU while the accepted shares are not even half of it. Even with f2pool, i get a lot of rejections. I searched all over the internet and couldn't find a solution. I felt this is the right place to seek help. (I've been a silent observer these days). Could someone let me know how i could increase the success rate or where am I doing wrong (if any).. Thanks in advance ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) -pr0ximus
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Right. I don't think I can move. So will re-post there. Thanks mate ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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