What is hash rate with rx 480 8Gb one can expect?
630 h/s try option -h 2048.. it may improve the hashrate... I just get a bunch of low difficulty errors. I thought it was just me.... I use rx 470 8gb actually .. at first with -h 2048 option I got very high hashrate around 1190s (almost 1200) with no error.. it was unbeliavable.. then after a while i got also many low difficulty errors... it's strange.....then i switched back to -h 1024 & had to mod my bios to get the higher rate than stock bios.. with the modded bios 1750 strap (copy the 1750 timing to 2000 using polaris bios editor) i got around 740 H/s with -h 1024 option..
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What is hash rate with rx 480 8Gb one can expect?
630 h/s try option -h 2048.. it may improve the hashrate...
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any chance you will begin to work on nvidia and cuda? amd is reaching is limit already i don't think it's possible to do high improvement anymore on the other hand a 1070 is stuggling to have 125 sol and it should be 160 at the very least, and i think it might be higher, up to 180...
I still can improve speed, though it requires more and more efforts and time. It seems about 300H/s on stock 390X is possible. So it's not over for AMD yet and therefore I don't have time for NVidia. You hate Nvidia ? . He don't hate Nvidia.. why should he? Nvidia is just a card.. can do no harm to him.. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) maybe he's just trying to reach the limit of amd cards first.. after that maybe he would work on Nvidia card also... be patient..
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sapphire nitro+ rx 480 4gb 1325/1900 modded bios 173-176 h/s GPU-Z 83 W, on wattmeter 120 W sapphire nitro+ rx 470 8gb 1300/2050 modded bios 162-165 h/s GPU-Z 88 W, on wattmeter 130 W
**I got the number on wattmeter from = system power consumption when mining - system power consumption when not mining.
Can anybody with good knowledge here give his professional opinion on the difference between the number reported by GPU-Z and wattmeter? & where this difference come from?
Do you think your CPU/RAM/Board needs no power? The value on GPU-Z is the pure GPU power running through the PCIe-slot Of course I know my system (cpu/RAM/motherboard etc) needs power.. the system when not mining consume about 110 watt.. when start mining using one card for example with rx 480 card the whole power consumption become around 230 watts.. when using the 470 it becomes 240 watts.. when using both card it goes about 360s watts.. So do you mean when the GPU running, it draws power DIRECTLY from PSU as reported in GPU-Z and at the same time it also draw power more from the system (cpu/ram/board) as you say?
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sapphire nitro+ rx 480 4gb 1325/1900 modded bios 173-176 h/s GPU-Z 83 W, on wattmeter 120 W sapphire nitro+ rx 470 8gb 1300/2050 modded bios 162-165 h/s GPU-Z 88 W, on wattmeter 130 W
**I got the number on wattmeter from = system power consumption when mining - system power consumption when not mining.
Can anybody with good knowledge here give his professional opinion on the difference between the number reported by GPU-Z and wattmeter? & where this difference come from?
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Damn claymore, mega hash increase on my R9 290, went from ~127 H/s to ~183 H/s. This is why I don't mind paying the fee, you deserve it. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Developing software usually is a thankless deed that requires monumental amounts of time and effort. Anyone who says otherwise has no idea what they're talking about and anyone who complains about having to pay a small fee for these extreme hash rate increases (even if they used the -nofee flag, the hashrate is much higher than other miners), they should find another miner to use. Cheers Claymore, Mistercoin- commission 2 - 3% is common in everyday business.. it's no big deal...if developer make a lot of money out of it.. they deserve it.... everybody can build rigs if they have enough money to buy the components needed for it... no special skills or qualification needed to be able to make a rigs... even a 6th grade schoolboy can do it... but very very very few people that can make good software and make those rigs work in the best possible way... it's a rare skill / talent... rarity has its own price..
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I do not understand why everyone is happy? with each new version of the miner, money is less and less !!!
It is not about profitability, it is more about shady business. Claymore is only giving home miners what those big farms with private kernels are doing already. This is all about claymore vs 'big boys'. And without the new versions there would be no more money left for us.. all money would be eaten up by botnets & private giant farms...
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I can't say nothing... This version 7.0 is THE BEAST! And no doubt the maker of this beast is THE BEST!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! 1000x
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Wow.. that's around 10% of the whole network hashrate... current network hashrate at the moment is around 21 miilion sols.. https://explorer.zcha.in/Botnet. WTF! this botnet already eat 10% of global network hashrate.. if there are many other botnets like this out there, can you imagine how much network "cake" they eat..and what do we real honest miners get? we get shit!
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Wow.. that's around 10% of the whole network hashrate... current network hashrate at the moment is around 21 miilion sols.. https://explorer.zcha.in/
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Seem there is a pause in speed competition... or maybe this competition is over and we won't see the speed increase again? I hope not... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Hi, Im having trouble with nanopool's guide for speed results..... My miner reads 560h/s to 565h/s however on nanopool 6hrs reads 510h/s and 2hrs to 24hrs not much different. Im losing about 50+h/s. Fees would be 2.5% which is about 15h/s. Does anyone else have this problem with nanapool under cutting or is it just me....
I had that problem, and others too. Moved to flypool and the problem was gone... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) sir in flypool if i setting i (intensity) more than 0, windows hang any guide ? edit : now 0 also hang Have you undervolted and overclocked? I had something similar on my 390X rig, I used to use an optimized bios I had made for ETH, but anything even with -i 0 would hang the gpus within 30-60 seconds. now with the core at 1000mHz and the voltage at 1150mV it's rock stable. I notice the same timings I used for Eth aren't that awesome with ZCash, too... same here, using bios for zcash, good in nanopool, when switch to flypool, hang gpu stopped Can somebody please help me what is the exact formula to count ZEC mining profitability?
I know there are many calculators but I want to be sure they tell me the right numbers.
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/zcash-mining-calculatorthe number always change based on btc/zec and zec diff , block reward, fee I think those calculator give the right number (or very close to the right number) at certain moment or period of time (hours or days if the variables don't change much)... Maybe there is the exact formula to calculate profitability of any coins... but I don't know it yet... base on those calculators (i use coinwarz calculator) at the price 0.103 BTC per zec the profitability of mining zec is still greater than eth or any other coins.. because the price of eth & some other coin that is close in profitability with zec are also decreasing.. I would switch to eth IF the price is below 0.09 BTC & the price of eth is around 0.014 or 0.015 btc.. https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_zec
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I want to ask anybody here who mines zcash in nicehash.com which is automatically converted to BTC. IF i interpret correctly nicehash.com pay miners based on the accepted hashpower (with equihash algorithm in Ksol) that we (miners) delivered on certain rate. For example i read the rate in the nicehash homepage ( https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp) as follow: Algorithm Port Currently Paying 24h Payouts Equihash 3357 0.0142 * 0.0170 * I interpret the data above that nicehash pay 0.0142 BTC per kilo sols (1000 sols) per day.. So if for example our rig deliver about 800 h/s (800 sol/s) and assume this 800 h/s speed accepted by nicehash.com and we mine a full day.. nicehash will pay us about 800/1000 * 0.0142 btc = 0.01136 BTC per day. Is my calculation correct?? Appreciate any answer/respond. (pardon my english if it is difficult to understand.. * english is not my native language) That's exactly right. Thank you man for the answer.. :-)
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I want to ask anybody here who mines zcash in nicehash.com which is automatically converted to BTC. IF i interpret correctly nicehash.com pay miners based on the accepted hashpower (with equihash algorithm in Ksol) that we (miners) delivered on certain rate. For example i read the rate in the nicehash homepage ( https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp) as follow: Algorithm Port Currently Paying 24h Payouts Equihash 3357 0.0142 * 0.0170 * I interpret the data above that nicehash pay 0.0142 BTC per kilo sols (1000 sols) per day.. So if for example our rig deliver about 800 h/s (800 sol/s) and assume this 800 h/s speed accepted by nicehash.com and we mine a full day.. nicehash will pay us about 800/1000 * 0.0142 btc = 0.01136 BTC per day. Is my calculation correct?? Appreciate any answer/respond. (pardon my english if it is difficult to understand.. * english is not my native language)
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Interesting post..
Before I switch to zcash.. i tried this miner: Claymore's CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 to mine XMR... I use Sapphire Nitro+ RX 470 8GB... I mined in minergate pool... I tried various options provided in the readme file... The most normal setting with highest hashrate (about 740s h/s per card) with no invalid share is use -h 1024 at the end of command line........ The ALMOST normal setting (give highest hashrate about 1190s h/s per card) is using -h 2048.. at first this setting worked fine... but after some time it started to give invalid share..
IF Claymore can sort this problem out (i mean make this rx 470 8GB (or other cards with 8gb VRAM) work normal with -h 2048 option hashing around almost 1200 h/s) maybe he can make mining Monero XMR interesting again.. as interesting and as profitable as zcash or eth mining... and make the mining world ROOOOOOOCK!!!
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yes it's possible.... early december or maybe sooner.... and I also wonder when approximately Claymore will release his 7th version... hmmmm... Probably when I leave for holiday so I can't upgrade the miner lol hahaha..
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yes it's possible.... early december or maybe sooner.... and I also wonder when approximately Claymore will release his 7th version... hmmmm...
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interesting... according to this site the current reward for zcash is 7.4 zec per block... a few hours ago i read somewhere that the reward was 5.something zec.. it's increasing so fast.. https://explorer.zcha.in/statistics/networkI wonder when approximately the reward will reach 12.5...
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Earnings fell to ZEC, 7 version of miners urgently need )
I totally completely absolutely definitely AGREE WITH YOU MY FRIEND! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Measure time between "DevFee: start mining" and "DevFee: stop mining and disconnect" strings. It's always 90sec.
I do this every time the purple text appears since 2 days. Maybe I interpret something wrong. You are the "boss" (and a very good one). Ok I'll make these lines purple too so you can see it. Do you want more speed? [/quote] ABSOLUTELY YESSS!!! maybe some other people dont want more speed..it's no problem... for them, they can use the versions with less speed (previous versions) ... don't worry about them man.. you have a great talent in this field. USE IT!
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