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UPDATE v1160 and new miner:
- added miner ccminer-alexis78-v1.0-cuda8 (mostlu used for x17) - added xmr-stak-v2.4.2-cuda8 - added xmrig-amd-v2.6.0-beta1 - added xmrig-nvidia-v2.6.0-beta1 - more miners to parsing speed script - small change in miner download script
xmr-stak fails: [2018-04-09 16:40:00] : Mining coin: monero7 WARNING: NVIDIA Unable to query number of CUDA devices! [2018-04-09 16:40:00] : WARNING: backend NVIDIA disabled. [2018-04-09 16:40:00] : Compiling code and initializing GPUs. This will take a while... [2018-04-09 16:40:00] : Device 0 work size 8 / 32. /root/xminer.sh: line 69: 29137 Illegal instruction $MINER_PATH $MINER_OPTIONS Miner ended/crashed. Restarting miner in 10 seconds -------------- Maybe i'm missing someting on the config? --currency monero7 -o xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14433 -u wallet.miner/email -p x
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How to set intensity and worksize with XMrig AMD?
i.e. for 6 cards add this to config line, 1024 is the instensity and 8 the worksize: --opencl-platform 0 --opencl-devices 0,1,2,3,4,5 --opencl-launch 1024x8,1024x8,1024x8,1024x8,1024x8,1024x8 And if you repeat the devices, i.e: --opencl-devices 0,0,1,1,2,2... you can use 2 threads per card Also exists a line / file generator https://config.xmrig.com/
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Kill-a-watt uses the wrong type of plug. Plus, Kill-a-watt says 100-120v max. 240v is still coming out of the PDU.
Just trying to find a product I can use to accurately measure watts.
You can use a power meter for 240v single phase and some connector adaptors. Kill-a-watt is a trademark.
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So, after PDU and extensions its all single phase? where is the problem then?
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You mean 240v in two phases right? not the 230v single phase used in most of the world. So you can't use a meter designed for a single phase. You can try to use only one phase from that connector to power some miners and the second phase with the other miners. for illustrative purpose: 
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If you mean if it's possible to change the `VDDCOffset` in SCLKDependencyTable then yeah it is, the question is if the AMDGPU driver would honor it, I think it won't. --- I would like to add a more automatic solution to do undervolting, but that would take some time to do properly. I looked at the amdgpu driver and I was not able to figure out if it's using the voltage offsets or not. It seems it has no effect, but I'm not completely sure.
I think that the driver itself can't do this. It is more related to edit the registers in the VRM controller (i.e IR3567B, NCP81022), that is what Wattool or VRMtool do. Can deal with voltage, but also frequency and more. Can you access to i2c bus via driver?
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Good one! mmmmm you know if it's possible to write directly via i2c to the VRM controller in order to edit the vddc offset like wattool?
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Quite good payments, maybe i have no luck 
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So, with DGB, I'm mining about 480/day.
At current price that's: 14.06 USD
With zcash, I'm mining about 0.02 a day (742 sol on average)
At current price that's: 7.63 USD
Why on earth are people still mining zcash with nvidia???
How are you doing 480dgb/day? what hashrate/freq have you? So, ran it for 12 hours and mined 281 dgb. That's 562 a day. 982 MH I have the same hashrate and doing less than 400dgb/day, I honestly don't believe you, its a 40% difference  If you're doing less than 400 a day you're really doing something wrong. I'm using the alexis miner and pointed at suprnova. The lowest I've ever gotten per day is 462 DGB. Lately it's been better as the value has dipped. Trick is to set your fans to a higher level, mine are at 90% and the GPU is at 62c in warm and sticky Singapore and the 1080Ti is a happy card. As I said, i'm doing the same hashrate, near 950-990 depending if its day or night (because the temperature). This isn't something related to the config or the miner. I'm pointing that hashrate to suprnova and doing less than 400dgb/day. Why you earn a 40% more dgb? suprnova is stealing money? or you are very positive with your results? I have been tallying my daily numbers. I do a manual payout every 24 hours myself (to get an average) so I'm sure about the numbers. Can you check https://dgbs.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=account&action=earnings and see "last day" earnings? take a screenshot avg i got is 300-350DGB so.  I am doing 980Mhs on skein, 100% tdp Thats closer to my numbers.
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So, with DGB, I'm mining about 480/day.
At current price that's: 14.06 USD
With zcash, I'm mining about 0.02 a day (742 sol on average)
At current price that's: 7.63 USD
Why on earth are people still mining zcash with nvidia???
How are you doing 480dgb/day? what hashrate/freq have you? So, ran it for 12 hours and mined 281 dgb. That's 562 a day. 982 MH I have the same hashrate and doing less than 400dgb/day, I honestly don't believe you, its a 40% difference  If you're doing less than 400 a day you're really doing something wrong. I'm using the alexis miner and pointed at suprnova. The lowest I've ever gotten per day is 462 DGB. Lately it's been better as the value has dipped. Trick is to set your fans to a higher level, mine are at 90% and the GPU is at 62c in warm and sticky Singapore and the 1080Ti is a happy card. As I said, i'm doing the same hashrate, near 950-990 depending if its day or night (because the temperature). This isn't something related to the config or the miner. I'm pointing that hashrate to suprnova and doing less than 400dgb/day. Why you earn a 40% more dgb? suprnova is stealing money? or you are very positive with your results?
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So, with DGB, I'm mining about 480/day.
At current price that's: 14.06 USD
With zcash, I'm mining about 0.02 a day (742 sol on average)
At current price that's: 7.63 USD
Why on earth are people still mining zcash with nvidia???
How are you doing 480dgb/day? what hashrate/freq have you? So, ran it for 12 hours and mined 281 dgb. That's 562 a day. 982 MH I have the same hashrate and doing less than 400dgb/day, I honestly don't believe you, its a 40% difference 
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Does the OP provide support at all? If not, I'm going to pay $30 for a perpetual license for pimpOS instead of $24 each year for each rig.
Who knows what can happen in a YEAR, omg a year in crypto world... I prefer to pay now for what i need now.
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Does the OP provide support at all? If not, I'm going to pay $30 for a perpetual license for pimpOS instead of $24 each year for each rig.
Only the time that consume installing the drivers on any windows is worth that 2$/month. Also not to mention that the bast majority of people here are doing that 2$ in less than 1h with their rigs...
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So, with DGB, I'm mining about 480/day.
At current price that's: 14.06 USD
With zcash, I'm mining about 0.02 a day (742 sol on average)
At current price that's: 7.63 USD
Why on earth are people still mining zcash with nvidia???
How are you doing 480dgb/day? what hashrate/freq have you?
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Apologies if this is a really stupid question but I'm a newbie and am just in the process of ordering / building my rig.
Can you mine multiple coins on each card (say 80% used for one coin and 20% on another)? If so, do they have to use the same algo? And can you do the above for each card that you own? e.g. if I have 2 x 1080Ti's can I mine 6 different coins?
It's called hedging my bets ;-)
You can set multiple miner instances, each for a different card/s with different algos and coins.
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Can we mix 4xx with 5xx cards? today i tried to add a 570 card to a 480 rig and seems that the driver failed to load.
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I'm testing RX1056 with beta kernel 4.10 rc3 and sgminer-gm (xmr). There's a ~1% performance increase. 2840 -> 2870 Kh/s (4x rx480).
It's getting better, >2890kh/s, but also 15W more at the wall 
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I'm testing RX1056 with beta kernel 4.10 rc3 and sgminer-gm (xmr). There's a ~1% performance increase. 2840 -> 2870 Kh/s (4x rx480).
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What about network traffic data?
I measured around 300MB of sent data per day for one rig of 6x290 and 250MB for 6x380, which is a lot compared to eth.
Being on 3g modem I noticed that my data plan was done for this month... this never happened when mining eth.
Anybody measured this? Is there any way to lower this huge traffic?
Just an unrelated question, how much ping do you get over 3g to the pool you mine on? After doing some testing with a modem directly managed by the computer and not using a router with usb, near 50-100ms in good conditions. Good conditions means the latest 3G implementation and not much saturation in that particular cell. In the other hand 4G offers a good improvement in latency, sometimes better than a DSL.
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