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If you have the Nitro+ Rx570 you should be getting around 188mh on claymore.
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Will there be an update for the electrum wallet?
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Doktor, can you please add support for worker name and email address. Without an email address I can’t change my minimum payout (nanopool)
Thank you.
Here is the format for nanopool. WalletAddress.WorkerName/Email
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Unafortunately I don't have specific timings to cryptonight, so I'm using the same I did to Ethash. For Cryptonight V7 the great surprise was RX570 4GB Elpida, getting 1000H/s at 1230/2030. It's quite impressive for me.
I may have to try this one. I'm running 1300/2000 on V7 and getting 952 h/s on my RX570 4GB Elpida. Have you tried Heavy on RX570 4gb Elpida?
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After testing for 24hrs. Here are my results. Running stable, except for the 49 expired blocks in 24hours.
Hardware: 6 x rx570 4GB
Settings: Cclock: 1300 (900mV) Mclock: 2000 (900mV) Intensity: 58 Double Threads: True Version: 1.3 Pool: Nanopool
Undervolted all cards using Sapphire Trixx by -100mV
I'm getting 952 h/s per card and 5712 h/s on all cards using 700watts on the wall.
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OP, what settings do I need to tweak to increase my speed. I have 6x rx570 and I've run SRBMiner and getting 5700h/s, while I'm only getting 4000h/s with this miner. Maybe you can point me to the settings I need to play around.
I believe it has something to do with the threads and blocks variables; the .txt file should have an explanation of each one and what it does. does SRBMiner apply an overclock to the cards when it launches? that may be the difference in hashrate. Im not sure is xmr-stak is the quickest miner app overall TBH... but, I do know so far it has a wide range of compatibility with devices compared to most other apps i've tried. The SRBMiner doesnt apply any overclock, I have to manually apply it myself. But I'm using the same overclock I've used on the SRBMiner on this miner but getting lower speed so I think I need to play around with the settings. I will update.
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OP, what settings do I need to tweak to increase my speed. I have 6x rx570 and I've run SRBMiner and getting 5700h/s, while I'm only getting 4000h/s with this miner. Maybe you can point me to the settings I need to play around.
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Speed is good. Although power consumption can be reduced to 100-105w from wall per GPU.
Thank you. I haven`t really tweak my voltage yet, will do that next. what are your settings (intensity, clock speeds)?
cclock = 1260, mclock = 2000, intensity = 59, Double thread = true
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Could anyone comment on my speed.
I'm mining monero with 6x rx570 4gb, I'm getting 950h/s per card so total of 5,700 h/s with 800w on the wall.
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Could you add monitoring support for SRBMiner.
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I would very much like to see your BIOS, yes. Now after adjusting to 2000 in memclock, the 6gpu rig have been running for over 6 hours on 181 mh/s so that is a new record! Thanx for inputs
Here is the link to my bios. https://ufile.io/so09cI made a mistake, my core clock is 1150 and not 1050.
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The card with 2090 memclock, if I bump it up to 2100 then I get lots of incorrect shares and about millions of error on HWInfo and sometimes it will hang. Going down by 10 gives me little error wiithout really affecting the hash rate compared to the other card. And if I remember right, all my voltage is set to 900 and I use Trixx to lower it even more. I can upload my bios if you want.
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I have the same exact card. Currently hashing at around 31mh/s using claymore 11.5, my bios setup are core clock 1050, memclock at 2100, I have to lower memclock to one card to 2090 because of mem errors. And I'm using Trixx to undervolt and getting 910watts for 6 cards in dual mining and about 770watts in ETH mode. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs17.postimg.org%2Fbmu8337in%2Fclaymore1.png&t=663&c=qzjc_zUIZBc8zQ)
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There is a topic about Orphan blocks already on this forum. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=940943.0The conclusion comes down to: low difficulties ( Like with XVG coin ) + Big hashrates = Orphans ( +/- Duplicate block elsewhere found on the planet at the same time ) It is on our monitor and we are watching it closely. Is there any advantage of setting a static difficulty in your bat file?
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Glad to hear. May I ask if you did something specific to get your IGPU going? Or it was working by default? Did you set everything in BIOS and boot windows first time without any GPUs plugged in PCIE? Also did you update bios to latest F25? I saw changes are minor and didn't bother as my mobos had the latest F24 version already.
Just trying to find the missing piece of the puzzle as I've assembled two of those rigs with same components and I have the same problem on both.
My bios is one version behind. At first, I was using the first GPU for the monitor, and lately learned that it affected my hash, so I moved the monitor to the IGPU and just changed it in bios and that's it.
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I have the same mobo running Intel G3930, 6x rx570, and my IGPU works fine.
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Uniminingpools last 3 payouts have not worked, XVG pool is offline now also.
Thank god I'm not the only one, there's no transaction number on my last three payment and I checked my wallet and that last three payment were not there.
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Is there any way I can rearrange the GPU. If I compare the arrangement of my GPU in Claymore and compare it with the one on the EthMonitor, they dont match up.
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Anyone know how to easily integrate this with awesome miner? I get "unknown cdm request: miner_getstat2". Awesome miner shows interface offline.
Since Phoenix is not yet supported by Awesome Miner, you need to input all your value like wallet pools on the config.txt on Phoenix Miner folder. Then go to your Awesome Miner and select your active miner > miner properties > mining engine and change it to Generic Miner(very bottom) and then click browse and locate you phoenixminer.exe
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