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Hello, here is a weird question, is it possible to set the GPU-s to farm on different pools/address-es in a SINGLE .bat file? For example, mine 3 GPU-s on Address A and other 3 on Address B, but in a single .bat file. How would it look like if yes? Because for weird reasons sometimes the second .bat file does not run on windows Start, so it's too much of a random chance, so i would like to have it in a single .bat if possible.
Greetings
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Are you still sure Claymore is faster?
he is 100% correct, the new -strap settings in Claymore are the sh*t, i can mine 34.8 MH/s on my GTX 1070 with 105W. On PhoenixMiner it's about 33 MH/s.
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Is it possible to set up the miner (.bat) file to mine on more then one address from a single .bat file? Let's say i have 1 rig with 7 GPU-s and i want 4 of them to mine on one address and 3 on another?
create 2 bat files and start 2 instances. see this option -> you can point every gpu to another pool if you want, it's very simple Mining options: ... -gpus <123 ..n> Use only the specified GPUs (if more than 10, separate the indexes with comma) ...
in a single .bat file? i mean, creating 2 bat files is not a problem, but are you saying this option can make this in a single bat file? Can i get an example? PhoenixMiner.exe -pool [pool] -wal [wallet] -pass x -gpus 123 PhoenixMiner.exe -pool [pool1] -wal [wallet1] -pass x -gpus 456 like so?
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can/will the script be updated for the new Claymore ETH miner that changed quite a few things?
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Is it possible to set up the miner (.bat) file to mine on more then one address from a single .bat file? Let's say i have 1 rig with 7 GPU-s and i want 4 of them to mine on one address and 3 on another?
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Is it possible to set up the miner (.bat) file to mine on more then one address from a single .bat file? Let's say i have 1 rig with 7 GPU-s and i want 4 of them to mine on one address and 3 on another?
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Claymore's CPU miner have a highest hs So far, Claymore hashrate on v8 is zero. I benched it for v7 on Ryzen and always found it was the worst CPU miner among xmrig, stak and cpuminer-opt. Overall, i started to make my own miners when Claymore gave up making good CN ones. Claymore GPU 9.7 was a piece of art, then things when worse and worse. About the temperature, i don't say it's wrong, i didn't went as far as benching the temperature on CPU I aim at absolute performance on a well configured rig, not coolest temp. I got some mixed results on Intel, but on big AMD the consensus is that i'm the fastest on v7 (v8 is too recent). Maybe take time to configure it well. One bonus point for Claymore: he also gave up his fees, which is very fair. i'll try your miner and see how it goes, didn't even know it existed, but you seem like a nice guy i was using XMR Stak after the Monero fork.
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hey, so i've had a problem with log file or command.
I think it's bugged, since there's no way to use proper options.
if i use "-log 1 -logfile miner.log -logdir Logs"
it will ALLWAYS say it's an error, that there's no miner.log file for example. So i will add miner.log file in the folder of .bat file, then miner will say it moved the miner.log file to Logs and rename it, then it will say AGAIN, that miner.log is missing and that i should use "-log 1 -logfile miner.log" command, so o matter what you do, you can not win, so the only option is to just not use the -logdir file and have logs in the .bat folder.
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