i think rx 480 more efficient around 50watt on gpuz hashing 180h/s , 100 watt from the wall r9 nano 235 hs , 80 watt from wall (880mv , 800 core, 350 memory)
Please explain how you're achieving those figures and feel free to provide photos of the reading at the wall. Also, I'm assuming there is no way you can switch to ETH without having to re-flash a different BIOS which is a nightmare when you have more than 1 rig.
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I've made some notes on hashrate and watt.
R390 eats 200W with 270 sols R7970 eats 165W with 184 sols R7950 eats 110W with 170 sols
Every card is undervolted.
Most efficient is 7950 1.54H/W.
R7950 eats 110W with 170 sols <-- That is more efficient than the 400 series... ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fip0zvahiv%2FCapture.png&t=663&c=jq2pXMYtPmjk5Q) Sapphire nitro+ rx470 8gb Samsung : 70W -> 160H/s = 2.28H/W What the application is telling you isn't accurate. Please provide measurements at the wall.
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5 x Nanos + 7990 1615H/s @1135 watts to the wall 1.42H/W Nanos 900/325 modded roms 238H/s 7990 1090mV 1100/1500 212/211H/s
What is the hashes and watts used for the nano's alone?
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Network hashrate: 38.5 MH/s
Miningpoolhub: 1.4 MH/s Suprnova: 4 MH/s Nanopool: 3.7 MH/s Coinmine: 7.3 MH/s Flypool: 15 MH/s
I'm missing 7 MH/s.
Heard about solo mining ? Nicehash adds an additional 6.2 MH/s with the rest 0.8 MH/s probably from smaller pools and the odd solo miner(s). Edit: removed opinion about solo mining.
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Network hashrate: 38.5 MH/s
Miningpoolhub: 1,4 MH/s Suprnova: 4 MH/s Nanopool: 3,7 MH/s Coinmine: 7,3 MH/s Flypool: 15 MH/s
I'm missing 7 MH/s.
Nicehash also has pool for zec. Edit: Actually I have never seen that pool and cant find it now... Was it just a rumour? https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=gstarted#sellerstratum+tcp://equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357 6.20 Mh/s
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Please add Claymore v8 ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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are they any plans to add additional coins to the profit switching? for example: ZEC and ZCL?
It should be able to do that already? Multi-Engine profit switching?
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anyone messed with clock and memory on RX480 8G? Max I can get is 190/s on reference ones
GPU clock @1400 should push past 200 sol/s
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Have to love v8: (6 x RX480s) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FWYBtl8V.jpg&t=663&c=aKfsuY_Cn9rvVg) where did you get this grafic? I built an API layer that allows me to switch between whatever (gpu) coin is (currently) the most profitable automatically. The graphing is just a "nice to look at". I wouldn't mind people using it but I suspect it will land up being DDOS'd rather quickly.
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Have to love v8: (6 x RX480s) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FWYBtl8V.jpg&t=663&c=aKfsuY_Cn9rvVg)
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please release a linux version. you could even take a higer devfee.
optimier is not as good as your miners
A Linux version is probably not on the near horizon as he has stated he does not like Linux.
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v8.0:
- improved speed by about 15-25% (depends on card model). Up to 300H/s on stock 390X. - added "-i 5" and "-i 6" values, 1-2% speedup, but can be unstable in some cases. - now remote management is working in read-only mode by default. - some bug fixes and minor improvements.
Working like a charm, thank you. Some big windows miner farms are going to be very happy!
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I will release new version in a few hours.
Thanks, Looking forward to it!
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Guys, can you tell me what is the average life of a rig which is on 24/7? Some of my fans are dead after 3 months, so it is clear that they will be all dead in 2 years tops. But what about the psu's, mobos and video cards? Can I expect them to work 3 or 4 years with the Claymore miners? I am asking this because if the profits drop again (like 0.20$ per day for 280x before the Zec launch), I will not be able to return my investment in near future.
I think it mostly depends on environment, dust and temperature. In my case in 4 month period I burned down only one ref RX480 out of 270, fans working great, a bit dusty inside but cleaning them regularly expands the lifetime How long have you had your 480's?
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Anyone know if it's possible to run the binary in Ubuntu (with say, WINE)?
That would be a terrible idea. You will have to wait until Claymore releases a Linux version or dual boot Windows.
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You can already do this by mining at an auto-switching pool using Claymore. What would be useful is for Claymore to auto-switch POOLS based on profit, he can dream big and combine all his miners controlled by a separate program that looks at the pool API's and starts the appropriate miner.
Can you imagine hundreds of thousands of miners hitting that API? How do you think the nicehash miner works? Nicehash isn't a free service. They are paying for bandwidth/resources by the fees. A public API is going to have costs / overheads.
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Actually the miner itself wouldn't have to, HIS control program could query the API's, collate the results, and send commands to your control program, which would in turn start the appropriate miner and pool.
Regardless how you try and spin it, something somewhere is going to be using a BOATLOAD of traffic and resources.
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You can already do this by mining at an auto-switching pool using Claymore. What would be useful is for Claymore to auto-switch POOLS based on profit, he can dream big and combine all his miners controlled by a separate program that looks at the pool API's and starts the appropriate miner.
Can you imagine hundreds of thousands of miners hitting that API?
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I use a modded bios(which I have posted) and 1125/2080 -100mv works well even with a monitor attached. About 152 sol/s but is only like 55 watts.
How much at the wall?
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