can anyone introduce a pool with real payment as calculators say for mining lyra2z coin?
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You can now mine Gincoin and more than 200 coins at new autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee now. Please use following commands for different mining options Option 1 Auto coin switch by profitability within algorithm with payment to wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC Option 2 Direct coin mining to coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURGINWALLET> -p c=GIN,mc=GIN Option 3 Direct coin mining with autoexchange to specified coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC,mc=GIN Please note mc stands for mining coin symbol, c stand for payout coin symbol Happy mining, cheers pinpin the pool is awful maybe so few number of miners my calculator tells me 21Mh/s in lyra2z must give me 9 $ a day zergpool only give me 5& after first payment i will leave this mess ASAP Same here. And it's true also for angrypool, gos.cx and bsod ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I have to agree here. My pool http://gin.elitehash.net is a PPS pool that spreads the hashrate to all pools to reduce variance. It worked great at 99.84% payouts for many weeks, but this past week or two it started losing coins and now the rate had to be dropped, first to 98.5% and now 97%. Even this rate seems to be too much. I believe people (or the pool ops themselves) are using NiceHash to hop the pools, hurting everyone's profits. Allowing NiceHash miners only profits the pool operators, everyone else is obviously losing here. so what shall we do ? if the pools are not real as calculator says why shall we mine GINcoin?
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You can now mine Gincoin and more than 200 coins at new autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee now. Please use following commands for different mining options Option 1 Auto coin switch by profitability within algorithm with payment to wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC Option 2 Direct coin mining to coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURGINWALLET> -p c=GIN,mc=GIN Option 3 Direct coin mining with autoexchange to specified coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC,mc=GIN Please note mc stands for mining coin symbol, c stand for payout coin symbol Happy mining, cheers pinpin the pool is awful maybe so few number of miners my calculator tells me 21Mh/s in lyra2z must give me 9 $ a day zergpool only give me 5& after first payment i will leave this mess ASAP
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txminer is great integrated in hiveOS 470 4 gig give us 2.97 on lyra2z
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7 rx 470/core:1169/DMP:1/v:860mV/memory:900/fans@50%= 20mh/s temp are 51~55C 730 Watt on the wall
any better idea for better resault
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You can now mine Gincoin and more than 200 coins at new autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee now. Please use following commands for different mining options Option 1 Auto coin switch by profitability within algorithm with payment to wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC Option 2 Direct coin mining to coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURGINWALLET> -p c=GIN,mc=GIN Option 3 Direct coin mining with autoexchange to specified coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.zergpool.com:4553 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC,mc=GIN Please note mc stands for mining coin symbol, c stand for payout coin symbol Happy mining, cheers pinpin for option 1 shall we give BTC address as wallet?
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i try to run the script but i have this error Error opening /sys/class/drm/card0/device/pp_table (are you root, and does it exist?)
what is the problem
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while true; do for gpuid in {0..3}; do wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 1 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 2 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 3 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 4 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 5 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 6 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 7 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 wolfamdctrl -i $gpuid --mem-state 1 --mem-clock 2000 --core-state 7 --core-clock 1167 --volt-state 8 --vddc-table-set 900 --set-fanspeed 60 done
/home/user/tdxminer/tdxminer -a lyra2z -o <pool> -u <wallet> -p <password> && break; done
You can shorten it, I did not bother. It just sets clocks, fan speeds and voltage states. You could have one line and another loop for volt state, but as I said I did not bother. Then just calls the miner. Replace pool, wallet and password obviously. If the miner crashes it repeats itself. Then only downside is that the only way to stop it as of now is to reboot the rig ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I did not bother with improving it so far, you people are free to do so. The params are for the RX 580 cards if you wondered, but I have the exact same params for the RX 470 cards. how should i run it in SSH in hiveos
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yea hiveos has the aggresive undervolt that sets all states now im using with tdxminer seems ok..do that then replace one of the unused miners with tdxminer and you can get hashrate display also
can you explain more about this change
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good work, thank you
470-570 4gb 2.6-3 mh/s
580 4gb ~3.2 mh/s
What are your settings for these hash rates? I appreciate if you can share. As fa ras I know Lyra2z is gpu intensive so GPU Oc is required but mem makes no difference so it can be downclocked. At least this is how it works for GTX cards. Dont know about RX cards. For all cards: core: 1167 mem: 2000 voltage: 900 This makes the cards work at very low temps and use very little electricity. i install tdxminer in hiveos in home/user folder i also can run i have also hash my gpu are 470 but i can not find best OC undervoltage and hash now i can get 3mh/s per card but temp and power usage is high i will appreciated and can donate for someone who can help me Not experienced about Linux and RX card management but as far as I know it is quite hard and complex to apply software based voltage regulation for RX cards in Linux.You may think you are tweaking voltage but in fact your card is still running at default voltage which can cause high consumption and temps. I did not use it but there is a paid (also free with limited functionality) tool called OhGodATool. You may try it but it looks like it is more appropriate for ppl with linux based mining farms. Best option looks like editing VBIOS with gpu and memory clock along with voltage settings and flashing it to card and run it without any other changes in miner. Need to find one good setting and u r done for good. No more on the fly settings with software. over hiveOS undervolt is working for ETH,XMR or so on ohGodATool is only for 1080 not RX
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good work, thank you
470-570 4gb 2.6-3 mh/s
580 4gb ~3.2 mh/s
What are your settings for these hash rates? I appreciate if you can share. As fa ras I know Lyra2z is gpu intensive so GPU Oc is required but mem makes no difference so it can be downclocked. At least this is how it works for GTX cards. Dont know about RX cards. For all cards: core: 1167 mem: 2000 voltage: 900 This makes the cards work at very low temps and use very little electricity. i install tdxminer in hiveos in home/user folder i also can run i have also hash my gpu are 470 but i can not find best OC undervoltage and hash now i can get 3mh/s per card but temp and power usage is high i will appreciated and can donate for someone who can help me
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hi all SMOS user can anyone tell me what Powerstage exactly is? when we tell cor voltage for example 850mV core of gpu is working with 850mV if it is enough continue working if not hang. but what is powerstage here and where is memory core voltage in SMOS in windows and in the bios we have memory voltage too
my second question is if i use -cvddc in claymore command for example 820 and core voltage 920 in consul the gpu work with which value? 820 or 920?
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HI. I use sgminer-msvc2015 to mine Lyra2z(Gin) on my RX 580. But I get only 550khs via 1 card. Is it try speed? Can I get 3mhs via 1 card using this sgminer? Or i need to use TDX to get such hash?
same problem for me. TDX reported 3Mh for each but sgminer 500Kh with Sgminer is not profitable at all i like to know if you have any solution for it in windows
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any news from token 14th July is coming
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give us some config for Sgminer for best hash and least power for rx 470
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Hello
Im using SMOS since a while and im very happy with it. now i would like to tune it a bit.
my rig: 6x XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 8GB bios modded
i get stable 184MH/s mining ETH on Nicehash
OC settings: 1360/2160/840
so far so good, BUT:
Power at the wall: 1150W (with MoBo) =185W per Card!
How can i lower this? 2x 750W PSU
would the consumption be lower if i buy 1400w PSU? (efficiency)
the other thing:
how can i improve found shares? it jumps around
every tip would be appreciated
thanks
may the hashes be high and the wattage low...
why core is 1360 very too much and try 830 820 mV this system should draw about 850 watt on the wall
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i have the asus rx 480 strix 8 gb i dont get higher then 27mh/s what i change with the memory the hashrate dont change at all maybe anyone can help me ??
My RX480 Strix gives 29MH/s. BIOS modified with PBE 1.6.7 through button "One click timing patch". Frequency memory and core is not changed. All other settings are also default. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F8GcHhCD.jpg&t=663&c=Pgcm_9l5htaGOw) reduce core go up memory clock better hash
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