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V11 increased hashrate with 5% for me. Power usage from the wall increased with 4.30%. Good trade off
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What about the newer RX580 with dual memory? I have 2 of these with Samsung and Hynix(secondary). Currently mining at around 860-870 (after a great number of tests with different mem timings, OC/DC and miners) with 1200/2200.
There's no such thing as "newer RX580 with dual memory". Each card only comes with memory chips of a single particular brand. For the most 580/8 these days it's either Hynix or Samsung (heard of cards with Micron, but never saw them myself). The manufacturers are just too lazy to bother with writing separate BIOSes for each memory type, so they make one BIOS with straps for 2 or more memory types in it. If the card has Hynix chips installed, it'll use the straps from the Hynix table, if it has Samsung chips — then it'll use the straps from the Samsung table etc. So when you edit your BIOS, you just edit the straps corresponding to the memory type installed on your particular card. Judging by your clocks and hashrates, you've got Hynix chips on your card. Cheers, didn't know about the memory and the dual BIOS straps laziness. Anyway, the memory is Samsung and I was modifying only the first set of straps. The cards are Sapphire Pulse if this matters...
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Rx480 has samsung chips and rx580 have Hynix , but I doubt this is the issue That's the issue right there. Samsung chips are faster, or rather people figured out the timings for those chips that result in higher hashrate than with Hynix and Elpida. This is what matters the most for Cryptonight. I've gone to the high difficulty Port: 7777 Is this a good option?
I have the same question. Electroneum.space offers an even higher difficulty. starting at 100,000 difficulty. With 6x vegas I am not sure if I should be on the 7777 port or the higher one.
This is just the starting difficulty, it doesn't matter all that much cause it'll auto-adjust to your hashing power pretty soon after the start. 7777 is the port to use for multi-gpu rigs. And 100k difficulty is for nicehash and similar services, you don't want to use that: it'll adjust automatically as well after a while, but you'll just lose some time not finding many shares (if any). What about the newer RX580 with dual memory? I have 2 of these with Samsung and Hynix(secondary). Currently mining at around 860-870 (after a great number of tests with different mem timings, OC/DC and miners) with 1200/2200.
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No spam please. Don't force me to start a moderated thread.
I really doubt such individuals would consider even a warning, just ban him if you can
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on this algorithm, the energy consumption graph does not go smoothly, but constantly jumps, is there any possibility of making consumption smoother?
How's that important for you?
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Hi there,
Any news of a decent wallet support. I'm guessing Ledger may be a while, but coinomi or even something like myetherwallet would be nice. I've been mining to Suprnova which is reasonable and i did the same thing with BTG a while back when that was new!
I'm on a 4 x asus strix GTX970 rig. Was getting ~1100 on Ethos but decided to have a play with on Win10 (removed the USB stick i have Ethos on!) to see what the software looked like. XMR-Stak is now giving me almost 1700!!!. Running with the recomended Threads=16, blocks=39, bfactor=6, bsleep=25 and false to CPU.
It's a bit slow on the interface but then again it was on Ethos.
generally loving the low power and heat/fan status compared with BTG!
Last time i checked Ledger don't support Monero still and I really doubt they will ETN in the near future.
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I entered the portal to buy the cryptomeo, but was someone successful with the purchase?
What's cryptomeo?
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Hey Claymore,
Since Nicehash got hacked to death (probably an exit scam) your miner tries to connect to a dead server to mine the dev fee and chokes to death itself.
How much slower is the -NOFEE 1 option? Am I really going to lose all the bonus I get from your miner? It's broken now dude, for everybody.
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Yeah the miner is way slower, I lost a lot of hashing power with -no fee 1.
Cunts at Nicehash stole my coins too, fuckers.
Just create a powershell script (or bash if linux) which scans the log file and restarts the miner when devfee kicks in.
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There is a search bar in the upper right hand corner of the forum. Use it, it's there for a reason. The miners include a README file that includes setup instructions and configuration options. As the file name implies, read them carefully. This isn't rocket science, I'm sure you can do it!
Really, very polite. Thanks for help. And how polite of you is to ask about basic beginners information without trying to find this information for yourself, go through some guides, experience errors and success - like probably more than 80% of us? Asking for other people's time (the most precious thing) in the wrong thread and without offering nothing - I say that's cheeky.
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Looks good. Which token model Prof of Work or Proof of Stake? What about bonus on pre-sale ? Do you need advertasing partners?
Thanks for your opinion! Token is erc20, for now its POW. Bonus on presale 25% till 1st December. We're currenlty working on partners process as well and have already partner Adcombo, Adpop and Adnow Ok, Thanks for ansvers. My partners has extensive experience in searching potencial investors. Do you need some translations? dude, when offering translations, at least try to use spell&grammar checker. Question - how many mistakes you've made in the previous post?
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@Claymore How to fix this issue ? got incorrect temperature 511, ignore It has resurfaced and my miner always hangs as soon as the mining starts and have to do manual reboot
It's hardware-related issue, drivers report wrong temperature, usually it means that this GPU is not stable. Check its riser, OC, PSU. When I moved the GPU to different PC it doesn't show that issue anymore. I have rolled back to v9.8. And this GPU has been mining stable for almost 2 years now. I have tried different risers (almost 20 different risers). what does this tell you? - test different PCI-E slot, test different GPU in the same slot, check BIOS settings for that slot...
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I think token BM has a good growth potential, as all transactions within the system will be implemented with it.
Of course you'd say that... you work for them, look at your signature area! LOL The inevitable trolling has started I wonder if you've created this account with 6 posts so far on purpose. And we all work now for Bitcomo, it's called bounty for your record
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just grab the latest release: https://github.com/genesismining/sgminer-gm/releasesthis is what I use for 4*470+1*370 "rawintensity": "512,512,512,512,384", "worksize": "4,4,4,4,10" there were no cryptonight improvements for polaris and older cards for a while now... also unreasonable to expect any... How much hashes from your 470? I managed to squeeze 800 with 650 rawint and worksize 4. 800 is really good. custom straps? at what reject rate? I'm getting on 470 refs up to 715 with below 3% rejects and 0 hw errors. These are hot and like to cook wires:) ... so my top volts are 923 - never above it. normally below 900. some could do just fine on 854 on eth (1080:2000) I have lots molexes from psu chains from shitty Thermaltakes making crispy noises on move and loosing plastic dust cheap fucking thieves 0 hw errors for me also. Watts are quite high though (measured from the wall ofc), compared to 10.2 it's 23% more. And both (sgminer and 10.2) are running with exactly the same frequencies. Haven't noticed any rejects, but as cryptonight is not so heavily dependant on mem freq., I'm not overclocking the memory too much (1850). Reverted back to 10.2 as better hashrate at less wattage. Even with the devfee is still better for me.
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Just looked a the discord group for etn.uax.io and it looks like I'm not the only one with this problem. The admin is not responsive so I assume that it's a fraud. Is there any decent pool in Europe that has more than 1MH'/s already?
I was mining there in the beginning but lots of orphaned blocks. Swtiched to this one and no issues so far: http://pool.electroneum.space/#
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just grab the latest release: https://github.com/genesismining/sgminer-gm/releasesthis is what I use for 4*470+1*370 "rawintensity": "512,512,512,512,384", "worksize": "4,4,4,4,10" there were no cryptonight improvements for polaris and older cards for a while now... also unreasonable to expect any... How much hashes from your 470? I managed to squeeze 800 with 650 rawint and worksize 4.
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>85% of people's comments in this thread are a reflection of their presumptuous dreams, lack of knowledge or asking for info already published. Nothing interesting or valueable as information except the first post and few other comments. Keep up the spam!
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Network hashrate looks insane....
so what’s next? with 36,000 coins mined a day, when do those coins dump onto the exchange, and what will future users think about accumulation by those who control all the hashrate? Just changed back to Sumokoin, mined for a day only. I can't foresee any perspective currently. May come back later. HF & GL.
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it's even more as he's changed his address in mid 2017, i found some old logs with the previous address . And he has some other miners, which add to his crypto diversified portfolio. In regards to your question - if it was me I wouldn't answer on such type of question, no offense here. I hope you realize difference between 'yours', 'his miner's' and all 'others's in between (environment&hardware) related problems. On top of that, you always have a choice - looking into someone else's plate will almost always lead to a depression...
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For XMR, I don't think the blockchain drivers help your hash speed. Check you motherboard bios settings, that's usually the problem with mining. I think they do help as the new Claymore version was optimized for these drivers. I'm using the blockchain drivers and at least for me switching from 9.7 has brought 15% improvement while reducing the wattage.
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1250@960-980mV
Thanks. Managed to increase even to 1300@1025mV. This has increased the wattage with 20% and the hashrate with 6% (900 h/s). Again, compared to sgminer, this miner is currently superior If electricity cheap i think no problem, but you see wattage increase 20% but you only gain 6%, how thats good? Because I'm still profiting man. Calculated the extra electricity and the extra hash only through whattomine and it shows I'm on +++
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