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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: August 02, 2020, 01:48:51 PM
I have RX580 4GB, whith on borad graphic i got only 21 mh/s using claymore, now with PhoenixMiner I got 30 mh/s.
is there any whay to use claymore straps and rx boost on PhoenixMiner to get 32mh/s ^^.

I seriously doubt that. I have the 8gb version and I can barely manage 29mh/s.
By the way... don't you think you should be asking on the PheonixMiner thread?
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: May 25, 2020, 02:54:57 PM


Must you really quote the very first post?

Give it up. The guy is gone.

You think he is gone, i think he came back at the end of this year, when the 4gb cards are stop mining.
Phönixminer ist also back after a while without any update.



So you really think that he develops out of generosity? Perhaps you believe that he just wants to help the community because he supports the technology and the concept of cryptomining Ethereum nevermind the fact that many Ethereum based algorithms will be switching to PoS soon anyway?  

Or do you think he will do it just for the money? Because obviously he wouldn't have much of it by now, right. (Satire)


If you made a program that earned you 1% of 189.21TH/s which is today's total network hashrate (so that'll be 1.891) but let's say that Claymore is 60% and Phoenix is 40% so let's give Phoenix 0.756TH/s and Claymore the rest which is 1.1346TH/s. Let's convert that into profitability with zero cost or fees. 1,134,600MH/s He's earning no less than $14,960 a day! That's roughly $449,000 each month. So if you make over $5M a year by making a program that people are using without any issues what else do you need to do? You can't be forced to work. He saw an opportunity and he jumped on it! I'm actually quite envious. It just makes me respect the developers more. They don't need to play "free tech support" unless they want to. I doubt that we'll ever hear from either of them again and I'm perfectly okay with that. Surely there are more than 2 people in the world that can make a decent ethereum mining program. Then again, by the time they do we'll all probably be on PoS anyway.

If he really supported the community you would see him here more often. He'd update his software. PhoenixMiner returned, yes... which will definitely benefit him. Then it will turn the tables and the ones running 4gb cards will mine with PM instead. What choice do they have? So CM profits will definitely decline... but will it be enough for him to do anything? I don't suspect that it would. He hasn't even logged on in 6 months. If he truly supported the community he would reduce his fees also. He doesn't need 1%. He doesn't even need 0.1% devfee. That proves that he's not in it for YOU he's in it for himself.
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: May 25, 2020, 02:32:09 PM


Must you really quote the very first post?

Give it up. The guy is gone.

You think he is gone, i think he came back at the end of this year, when the 4gb cards are stop mining.
Phönixminer ist also back after a while without any update.



Why would he do that ? He is rich.

Exactly. I stand by my comment here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.msg54324660#msg54324660
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: May 25, 2020, 01:30:49 PM


Must you really quote the very first post?

Give it up. The guy is gone.
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: May 18, 2020, 03:01:41 PM
isn't in PhoenixMiner
 0\0\0
is , share \ what here \ incorrect ETH share?
what is the middle ?



Accepted / Rejected / HW Error

That's what I've always thought anyway.
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: May 16, 2020, 12:30:22 PM
I just tried Nicehash for the first time since their hack. (A lot has changed!) But AwesomeMiner won't display my balance. Any ideas?

Nicehash balance in Awesome Miner has not worked since Nicehash updated their API, which now requires an API Key and secret.

Example code is available here: https://github.com/nicehash/rest-clients-demo

...jim


So any way to enter that into AwesomeMiner?
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: May 15, 2020, 03:16:24 PM
I just tried Nicehash for the first time since their hack. (A lot has changed!) But AwesomeMiner won't display my balance. Any ideas?
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AMD] New AMD RX Graphics Cards of 2019 - RX 5700 / XT, RX 600 on: May 13, 2020, 02:25:50 PM
Guys, is RX5700 better than Radeon VII ? Because presently the Radeon VII is the highest AMD graphics card with better hashrate when mining cryptonight coins, I haven't have the privilege to try them head to head

I had 12 Radeon VII's and 9 burned up and had to be RMAed.  Radeon VIIs are notorious for failing, I wish it wasn't so or I would have lots of them.  RX 5700 is great I have 18 with zero problems.

RedPandaMining had to RMA all of his VII's in one of his videos because he had them connected to breakout boards.
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 29, 2020, 02:24:13 PM

There aren't any developers that are carrying on the project as far as I know. Only modifying it to remove the devfee. I won't share those links because I feel that it would be inappropriate to do so. A simple Google search should be sufficient. In any case, I'm satisfied with what I'm using. Claymore or Phoenix. It doesn't matter. My current hashpower for my machines are only about 600MH/s so if they want to take 6MH/s each day for their efforts then I'm okay with that. That's literally ten cents a day. A measly ~$40 a year. My opinion is that the developers earned it whether they continue to work on it or not.
Look at it this way, if you made a program that earned you 1% of 188.86TH/s (so that'll be 1.8886) but let's say that Claymore is 60% and Phoenix is 40% so let's give Phoenix 0.75TH/s and Claymore the rest which is 1.81306TH/s. Let's convert that into profitability with zero cost or fees. 1,813,060MH/s He's earning no less than $1,182.71 an hour. Or $851,551.38 each month. So if you make over $10M a year by making a program that people are using without any issues what else do you need to do? You can't be forced to work. The dude is probably sitting on his own island fishing! Can you blame him? He saw an opportunity and he jumped on it! I'm actually quite envious. It just makes me respect the developers more. They don't need to play "free tech support" unless they want to. I doubt that we'll ever hear from either of them again and I'm perfectly okay with that. Let someone else step up and start a project. Surely there are more than 2 people in the world that can make a decent ethereum mining program. Then again, by the time they do we'll all probably be on PoS anyway.

Thank you for your time and sharing those numbers!

I was going to do similar and prove that not worth stealing from someone's hard work at the cost losing those developers - forever!

If it was easy, I'm sure we would have tons of mining software. It's not, obviously - not to mention, the next talented and brave soul, after seeing how people go nuts to hack his/her work to save a few pennies / month, they would think twice to give crap about wasting their time.

As for CM, PM, and others, I have a strong feeling they may have modified their codes to mine twice more than existing versions for their own pleasure!!

So, that's the price we all pay for being unfair, cheap and illogical!

I'm sure they have their own version of the software that they're not going to share. I don't think it yields twice the result though. Like OhGodAGirl with her ETHLargementPill program. She stated in an interview with JMS Vlogs that there's a version that works for Pascal GDRR5 VRAM cards but has never released it publicly. You don't hear about people getting pissy about that. I say time would be better spent hounding her to release it already. It's only been ~2 years now.
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 29, 2020, 01:41:13 PM
Well, talking about heping people with his miner. Its a liitle not fair send it to unsupported voyage. If your are rich and happy why not give your code to some developers , let them continue after you with solving at least current issues ( 4Gb Ram GPUs, new GPUs support etc.)

Silently saing I dont give a f... . Hmmm.....

The code is already available on github. So if there was a developer that was inclined to continue they should be able to do so with little effort. To support this theory there are a few unofficial version of Claymore and PhoenixMiner that reduces or eliminates the devfee. Kind of a shitty move in my opinion.
d33z0r-reloaded and digitalpara for example. Perhaps you can find them and ask them to continue their work... if they don't mind the possibility of being sued for copyright infringement.
Making these mining programs isn't a simple task. Otherwise everyone would be doing it. Developers have lives. They have professions, family, health issues, etc. They aren't genies that will just answer everyone's beck and call. So let's not look down on them for their absence. After all, it may be the very reason why they don't show up anymore. Who knows? They might still be active on this forum under a different user name. Wink

Please, point me , there mr. Claymore put the code of his miner for furfer dev.

I assume it was any message from him like " here guys , thats the code, go on with it, im giving all rights to anyone who wants it", but i suppose ive missed this message, right ?

Well let's say this:
It's open source on github. Some users have already used the existing code to remove the devfee. The software is still available despite the fact that the developer *could* force them to cease and desist based on copyrite but hasn't. So what would that tell you?

Still no links.

Links i found on github. Well, i think its has only Claymore miner in its name, but has no deal with original miner. IMHO obviously.

Thanks for sharing your opinion


There aren't any developers that are carrying on the project as far as I know. Only modifying it to remove the devfee. I won't share those links because I feel that it would be inappropriate to do so. A simple Google search should be sufficient. In any case, I'm satisfied with what I'm using. Claymore or Phoenix. It doesn't matter. My current hashpower for my machines are only about 600MH/s so if they want to take 6MH/s each day for their efforts then I'm okay with that. That's literally ten cents a day. A measly ~$40 a year. My opinion is that the developers earned it whether they continue to work on it or not.
Look at it this way, if you made a program that earned you 1% of 188.86TH/s (so that'll be 1.8886) but let's say that Claymore is 60% and Phoenix is 40% so let's give Phoenix 0.75TH/s and Claymore the rest which is 1.81306TH/s. Let's convert that into profitability with zero cost or fees. 1,813,060MH/s He's earning no less than $1,182.71 an hour. Or $851,551.38 each month. So if you make over $10M a year by making a program that people are using without any issues what else do you need to do? You can't be forced to work. The dude is probably sitting on his own island fishing! Can you blame him? He saw an opportunity and he jumped on it! I'm actually quite envious. It just makes me respect the developers more. They don't need to play "free tech support" unless they want to. I doubt that we'll ever hear from either of them again and I'm perfectly okay with that. Let someone else step up and start a project. Surely there are more than 2 people in the world that can make a decent ethereum mining program. Then again, by the time they do we'll all probably be on PoS anyway.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: April 29, 2020, 01:08:27 PM


Double check in Adrenaline. 10-12 mh/s is the result of graphics mode 99% of the time.


Actually, that is the result of RX560, and he said he has RX570, which should run around 20MH/s
without compute mode, OC and bios modifications

Not accurate in my case. I have a rig of 570 8gb cards. It happens everytime I put a new one in.
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 28, 2020, 05:32:37 PM
Well, talking about heping people with his miner. Its a liitle not fair send it to unsupported voyage. If your are rich and happy why not give your code to some developers , let them continue after you with solving at least current issues ( 4Gb Ram GPUs, new GPUs support etc.)

Silently saing I dont give a f... . Hmmm.....

The code is already available on github. So if there was a developer that was inclined to continue they should be able to do so with little effort. To support this theory there are a few unofficial version of Claymore and PhoenixMiner that reduces or eliminates the devfee. Kind of a shitty move in my opinion.
d33z0r-reloaded and digitalpara for example. Perhaps you can find them and ask them to continue their work... if they don't mind the possibility of being sued for copyright infringement.
Making these mining programs isn't a simple task. Otherwise everyone would be doing it. Developers have lives. They have professions, family, health issues, etc. They aren't genies that will just answer everyone's beck and call. So let's not look down on them for their absence. After all, it may be the very reason why they don't show up anymore. Who knows? They might still be active on this forum under a different user name. Wink

Please, point me , there mr. Claymore put the code of his miner for furfer dev.

I assume it was any message from him like " here guys , thats the code, go on with it, im giving all rights to anyone who wants it", but i suppose ive missed this message, right ?

Well let's say this:
It's open source on github. Some users have already used the existing code to remove the devfee. The software is still available despite the fact that the developer *could* force them to cease and desist based on copyrite but hasn't. So what would that tell you?
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 28, 2020, 02:05:14 PM
Well, talking about heping people with his miner. Its a liitle not fair send it to unsupported voyage. If your are rich and happy why not give your code to some developers , let them continue after you with solving at least current issues ( 4Gb Ram GPUs, new GPUs support etc.)

Silently saing I dont give a f... . Hmmm.....

The code is already available on github. So if there was a developer that was inclined to continue they should be able to do so with little effort. To support this theory there are a few unofficial version of Claymore and PhoenixMiner that reduces or eliminates the devfee. Kind of a shitty move in my opinion.
d33z0r-reloaded and digitalpara for example. Perhaps you can find them and ask them to continue their work... if they don't mind the possibility of being sued for copyright infringement.
Making these mining programs isn't a simple task. Otherwise everyone would be doing it. Developers have lives. They have professions, family, health issues, etc. They aren't genies that will just answer everyone's beck and call. So let's not look down on them for their absence. After all, it may be the very reason why they don't show up anymore. Who knows? They might still be active on this forum under a different user name. Wink
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: April 27, 2020, 03:38:11 PM
anyone help me. i use window 7, i always get 11,2mh/s. https://share.icloud.com/photos/0686K0LzxRsC_Xo1qfy_UUnjg
Window 7 ultimate 64bit
Driver 19.5.1
Vga rx 570

Press the y button on your keyboard to switch to compute mode or add -acm to your command.

Mining options:
 
  -acm  Turn on AMD compute mode on the supported GPUs. This is equivalent of pressing 'y' in the miner console.
I have Turn on AMD compute mode but i still get 11,2mh/s

Double check in Adrenaline. 10-12 mh/s is the result of graphics mode 99% of the time.
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 27, 2020, 01:26:07 PM
Huh  ShockedHuh Huh Huh Shocked Huh Huh Huh

Why no update claymore miner is the dev dead ?

If it ain’t broken ...!! Grin

Exactly. In my opinion it's because previous updates yielded better results so people like him are hoping for a huge improvement each time and can never get enough. Yet they don't understand that there will always be limitations which are mostly due to the drivers or the equipment itself. Not everything relies on the developer. If it was up to them they would make my GTX 1070's hash at 100MH/s with only 50w from the wall. But it's simply not possible. Yet some people think that with each update it might bring it ever so closer to being a possibility. It's very likely that the program has reached it's most optimal potential already. Yet... they persist that there will always be another which will outshine the previous versions. And so on, so forth.

Based on my experience with updates this isn't always the case. Examples being updates with Windows 10 operating systems. On rare occasions it makes thing so much worse! Or updates to your cellphone operating system. Sometimes drivers or bios for hardware can get botched and mess something up. All because people were crying for an update.

Bottom line, leave good enough alone. There are only so many ways to make a wheel.
Seriously, Claymore is making a fortune based on the work that he already did. What else is he obligated to do? Whether he improves his software or not he's making pretty good money from our 1% devfee's and he doesn't even have to log on to play Tech Support. He can retire... or as Digital_Seytan asked... die (let's hope not) and still have a very nice and somewhat stable income.

Well said and 100% agreed with everything there.

I am not sure why some folks are a little concerned with 1% dev fees. I like how Claymore (and others) remind us .. “if you don’t like it, don’t use it”!

Simple. Write your own mining code and save your 1%. Smiley

But, the fact is many of us are not capable of doing that! So, it’s a fair business!

My problem however is with those wanna-be coders who have copied from certain open-source APIs / codes, closed source theirs and charge 4 times more - and you can’t even keep your rigs up and running for an hour straight!!

Those folks never see a penny (??) from me no matter how much I love certain coins. Instead, I buy them directly!!

Both Claymore and Phoenix deserve to enjoy early retirement! Grin

I agree. But some people will never be satisfied. If they had their way the developers would be dragged back out of retirement and forced to spend hours or days to rewrite their code from scrap in hopes that their RX 570's that are currently hashing at 32MH/s will be stable at 34MH/s. Some people just don't know how much work goes into it and thus don't respect it.
My opinion is that it works fine and I thank the developers. Claymore and Phoenix.
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: April 27, 2020, 01:21:28 PM
anyone help me. i use window 7, i always get 11,2mh/s. https://share.icloud.com/photos/0686K0LzxRsC_Xo1qfy_UUnjg
Window 7 ultimate 64bit
Driver 19.5.1
Vga rx 570

Press the y button on your keyboard to switch to compute mode or add -acm to your command.

Mining options:
 
  -acm  Turn on AMD compute mode on the supported GPUs. This is equivalent of pressing 'y' in the miner console.
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 27, 2020, 02:56:05 AM
Huh  ShockedHuh Huh Huh Shocked Huh Huh Huh

Why no update claymore miner is the dev dead ?

If it ain’t broken ...!! Grin

Exactly. In my opinion it's because previous updates yielded better results so people like him are hoping for a huge improvement each time and can never get enough. Yet they don't understand that there will always be limitations which are mostly due to the drivers or the equipment itself. Not everything relies on the developer. If it was up to them they would make my GTX 1070's hash at 100MH/s with only 50w from the wall. But it's simply not possible. Yet some people think that with each update it might bring it ever so closer to being a possibility. It's very likely that the program has reached it's most optimal potential already. Yet... they persist that there will always be another which will outshine the previous versions. And so on, so forth.

Based on my experience with updates this isn't always the case. Examples being updates with Windows 10 operating systems. On rare occasions it makes thing so much worse! Or updates to your cellphone operating system. Sometimes drivers or bios for hardware can get botched and mess something up. All because people were crying for an update.

Bottom line, leave good enough alone. There are only so many ways to make a wheel.
Seriously, Claymore is making a fortune based on the work that he already did. What else is he obligated to do? Whether he improves his software or not he's making pretty good money from our 1% devfee's and he doesn't even have to log on to play Tech Support. He can retire... or as Digital_Seytan asked... die (let's hope not) and still have a very nice and somewhat stable income.
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: April 26, 2020, 09:18:25 PM
Huh  ShockedHuh Huh Huh Shocked Huh Huh Huh

Why no update claymore miner is the dev dead ?

Maybe. You've been asking for at least two months now and he hasn't answered you.
What updates are you hoping for? There are other people here that can help you with basic questions if you need something. Is it something that only the dev can fix for you?

If it's just because you haven't had an update then perhaps stop using the program. That way his dev fee gets cut and he'll be forced to develop again. Meanwhile, he's still getting hundreds if not thousands of dollars a day from it.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AMD] New AMD RX Graphics Cards of 2019 - RX 5700 / XT, RX 600 on: April 08, 2020, 02:02:02 AM
Thanks but I'm looking for the 5600, not the 5700.



Sorry, my bad.
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: April 08, 2020, 01:59:15 AM
I can't fix Inccorect ETH share from GPU and geting around 50% stales on my RX 5700(not XT) in Phoenixminer 4.9c. I got stability and GPU temp around 60 C but this is anoing rly Smiley
Here is my setup file:
-pool ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555 -pool2 ssl://us1.ethermine.org:5555
-wal
-worker test1
-tt 62
-cvddc 750
-cclock 13000
-fanmin 0
-mclock 910
-amd
-acm
-mi 12
-gt 126
-mode 1
-clKernel 1
-clNew 1
-clf 0
-lidag 1
-openclLocalWork 128
-openclGlobalMultiplier 4096
pause

Pls some1 help me or I will kill this GPU Smiley
My print scr: https://ibb.co/SxkmtYf

Ummm... confirm your -cclock again?
I'm no expert but 13000 seems a little high. Maybe 1300 would be better.

And as the other said, ditch -openclLocalWork 128 -openclGlobalMultiplier 4096
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