Could you please consider adding 6gb solvers for ct31? You already have this for ct32 and it would allow 8gb cards to mine this algo under win10. 4gb solvers for everything would also be cool
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ProgPow hashrate = ProgPowZ hashrate the same. For Zano.
Will check
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Do you have any solution for me ? Are you on Linux ? Why are 4gb cards to small for some people and some not? I'm running Windows 10 and 4GB cards. Works like a charm. 0,5 GB left to allocate https://imgur.com/uduLXFJSame here working on my 4gb amd cards. 4gb nvidia cards wont start though.
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Problem is because epool.txt doesn't recognise this and there is no logfile and no mining limit and other things. TTLI: 88, TSOP: 92, TSTART: 50, ETHI: 1, LI: 15, MODE: 1, LOGFILE: logfile.txt
Makes sense cause all of this stuff should be defined globally at startup. It will still use those values even if switching to pool from epools
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Any help here please?? can anyone help me. how to use this from bat file in epools.txt EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu2.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x360d6f9efea21c82d341504366fd1c2eeea8fa9d -esm 2 -epsw x -allpools 1 -ttli 88 -tstop 92 -tstart 50 -ethi 1 -li 15 -mport 0 -mode 1 -logfile logfile.txt
epools.txt, this but doesn't work POOL: eu2.nanopool.org:9999, WALLET: 0x360d6f9efea21c82d341504366fd1c2eeea8fa9d, WORKER: workername, PSW: x, ESM: 2, ALLPOOLS: 1, TTLI: 88, TSOP: 92, TSTART: 50, ETHI: 1, LI: 15, MODE: 1, LOGFILE: logfile.txt
Can you share what the actual problem is while using epools.txt? The only difference I can see is the addition of the worker:, try to remove that
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Grin fork to cuckaroom29 is now supported. Added gpu values for both amd and nvidia for lolminer and gminer.
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Hi! Add NiceHash RandomX, pls!
RandomX added, thanks for the reminder!
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Updating to 19.10.1 helped, thanks for fast support!
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We had that problem with qweb1 (there its solved by the way): You will need Adrenalin 19.10.1 WHQL or newer for the new 8G Kernels - on older drivers loading the Kernels will fail and thus the miner jumps to the next best option on same Algorithm (which is the old 4G solver).
Will try this, though sounds a bit strange as in the same rig 480 8g is able to load 8g kernel. The difference may come from the fact that 480 is reported to have 8138 free memory while vegas report 8112.
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Using 0.9 and it selects 4gb solver for both 56 and 64 vegas. Currently on win10. The thing is that I had the exact same config files on 0.8.7 and it was selecting 8gb solver (still works btw) Possible to force 8gb somehow?
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Ethereum is not profitable for electricity prices above 10c, so the end of the mining is near anyway. I doubt that they will switch to pos without delay, but this is the plan according to some articles:
During last crisis in 2015 nothing was profitable for like 5c They keep pushing the pos further and further, doubt it will happen in 2020. Maybe shared with pow but definitely not solo.
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Anon now uses 192,7 (not Zhash)
Thanks, updated!
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Anyone know the hashrate of an old 980ti on Progpow algo plz? thx Cant find anything quickly, no hard to test it either. Might be faster to ask the owner
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How to list a new PoW coin?
You can do it via website contact section. Please check coin requirements at the top first
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Decrease 0.85 to 0.75. You don't need 0.85
Last time I checked 0.80 was not stable, but will recheck. Unlucky at chip lottery?
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Everything I've seen boasting greater than 54Mh/s have been changing the OpenCL worksize and causing invalid shares that reduce effective hashrate back down to around 50-54Mh/s.
Exactly that. 1300/915@0.85 gives solid 51.5mh/s. If you increase worksize then reject rate increases to 10-20% @claymore Strange stuff regarding 380 hashrate reporting with v15. Just updated drivers from 18.6.2 to 19.10.1 and miner reports 380 hashrate at 37mh/s+. Phoenix is still fine with ~19mh/s, which is the true hashrate of the device. Fury hashrate reporting is fine. Not sure if it happened with earlier versions of the miner or previous 19.x drivers.
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Is it possible to receive email notifications with most profitable coins based on my GPU settings? Right now I have to manually go to the website every week to check if I should switch my miners. Would love to automate the process Guess thats ok, website exists to be visited For automation you may want to look into designated software or OS solutions.
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@roarde
Thanks for the tip, will update the schedule as soon as possible.
Lately added some new exchanges, coins and updated beamII values for latest gminer.
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Equivalent cost of single S17. It means that for cost of single S17 you can buy in theory a device (multiple) that would generate 210kh/s for equihash.
Or part of another device, if price of another is lager then S17? And is this device with best parameter (h/s or J/TH, or another)? Yep or part. Usually picked by best hashrate / $. Keep in mind this is all roughly estimated and not that often updated. Always good idea to check exact values per miner you have / are interested in.
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Sorry, I'm not understanding anything. 1. What means red highliting, and what differ from green? 2. Equivalent cost of what? How do you calculate 210 kh/s for Equihash from 53Th/s for SHA-256?
Red is amd color and green is nvidia. Equivalent cost of single S17. It means that for cost of single S17 you can buy in theory a device (multiple) that would generate 210kh/s for equihash.
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