Obviously, you have to offer something that other miners don't have...signatum support is probably step in the right direction, but what I get for switching from sgminer to your miner?
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Malware, obviously
It's understandable why u think so. Do you have any reason other than my non-participation on bitcointalk.org? The paranoia is deep around here Assuming you're telling the truth, i would think about ways to "greet" the community so people don't react this awy Not sure how one normally does this. But SP runs around hawking his modded miners, you can do the same once people trust you. So it can be done Well, I expect I will earn people's trust by producing good software over a long period of time, the problem is, I need people to use my miner, and provide feedback, so I can improve it. nm, found wiki...still waiting for someone else to take a risk
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Malware, obviously
It's understandable why u think so. Do you have any reason other than my non-participation on bitcointalk.org? Complete lack of any info about your "miner" or credibility of any kind?
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Maybe im wrong but... a newbie posting a new miner? Im sorry but im not going to give ur unstrusted miner a try... Malware, obviously Btw, 2 questions: 1. anyone knows hashrate on Radeon Fury 2. is there better mining software for AMD cards thand efault one
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Da li je neko probao na
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DEV! we want to mine aswel!
Currently people with 7850/7870/7950/7970/270/270x/280/280x/370/370x/380/380x cant mine this coin
the miner only gives Hardware errors and cant get shares Tried it on r9 380, works but slow (6+ MH/s) so i gave up
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I apologize in advance if this question has already been raised, but I can not find an answer.
I can not understand why claymore does not control the fans of NVIDIA cards. All the controls by the BIOS settings of the cards only.
Installed the latest drivers and claymore 9.8 - no effect.
Win 10 x64 and GTX 1070 EVGA
Yet, if you would just read first post in thread, or claymore readme.txt, you'd know the answer
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Also, profitability calculators only make sense if you immediately buy BTC or $$$, otherwise in the long run some non-obvious choices could be way more profitable
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For RX560, Micron is way way better than Hynix, still didn't see Samsung on them
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Definitely ask for permission first. I doubt they'll allow it. You'll have better luck at smaller companies rather than big ones.
This is the only post in the whole thread that even attempted to give you good advice. Everything else is just trying to skirt around the core question, is your boss ok with it? Unless you own the company all by yourself, you will answer to someone else, as even CEO's answer to their company's Board and stockholders. If your boss does agree, it would be a good idea to get it in writing, such as an email rather than just as a verbal agreement. They may not fully understand the implications at the time and may go back on you if something would come up down the road. I don't think using the office for mining some coins is that bad. Even the NSA supercomputers were used to mine bitcoins in past. I'm just using my designated PC and It's not my boss paying for the electricity bill, the government pays it. 1. government is your boos 2. you're spending taxpayers money that could feed some hungry child
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I think not only core speed matter, with nvidia you have cuda technology what is done by nvidia for nvidia, it is well optimised. On amd you have opencl what is created by apple with amd, intel, nvidia, qualcomm cooperation, it is not optimsed for amd, it is for all. If you compare opencl on amd and nvidia then amd would win, but zcash on cuda it is different matter..
I thought claymore on Nvidia uses CUDA for ETH, too (at least, I see two CUDA directories installed with it)...so what happened with CUDA magic on ETH?
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BTW believe it or not R9 280X have faster memory than RX580
No, slower memory...but wider bus...384 vs 256 bit, so better memory throughput However, people tried to explain that Nvidia is (with same memory speed) faster than RX580 because ZEC depends on core speed, and not memory speed...contradictions on all sides of story
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ohhhhh,nooooooo, i guess many people like who started this thread share similar thoughts, they still think each card is giving the profit they first saw, in this case 1st of june was probably giving $5 per card, so I guess they think will be $5 per card for life hehe
Yes, they don't see that its actually $30 per card, they just have to hold ETH and wait it hit $3000 like BTC
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I solved my problem with the ASUS Mainboard. I just needed to update the BIOS and the enable above 4g decoding
did you guys got anything higher than 15.7 Mh/s?? I was playing with my cards to get them over 14Mh/s. i got sapphire rx560 4gb with micron. I cant remember what exactly i have changes, but i got one (the one i was playing with) to mine with 18.xxx Mh/s. But the machine crashed after 2min. I restarted it and played with the settings again (lower memory and core) but it didnt help. Still at 18.xxx but crashes after some seconds. So i let it rest and tried smt else.
Now i am mining with 13.5x stable. I read someone got the with 15.xx and posted his rom. Gonna check it out later.
I will try to find the rom that got 18.xxx and post it here. Maybe someone can get it stable?
just wanted to share my experience
For 18MH/s you'd gave to overclock memory to at least 2600MHz...is that even possible?
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Warning With the latest Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2, you can not OC with MSI Afterburner or Sapphire TriXX.
Use Radeon WattMan - AMD
Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 (P / N: 11267-00-20G) 6 pin Micron Bios mod: 1750 -> 1875, 2000 Max memory clock 2000 -> 2200 AMD radeon wattman settings: Gpu clock -> 1163 (- 10.5%) Memory clock -> 2140 Fan -> auto; Temp 69 ° C Voltage: auto 42 w
ETH ~ 14.2Mh / s stable using Claymore miner 9.7
Yes, its already covered in claymore 9.8 main thread, only wattman works for my micron Gigabyte that gives 15.7 MH/s stable I usually OC from claymore directly instead using afterburner/trixx, but that totally doesn't work in claymore 9.7 and works erratically in claymore 9.8
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It is the end of the AMD mining in Ethereum world : only nidia GPUs will be profitable in few days/weeks. Ad the problem is if all the amd gpu are going on ubiq or an other coin, difficulty will rise a lot and the profitability will never be good.
Please repeat that few more times, someone gotta believe it if you keep repeating it often enough
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Even old R9 280X does it better in ZEC with 340...also, Nvidia drivers are shit thats why twice as expensive card barely do the same in ETH
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1070 gtx is much more powerful on the compute side , also the cards access memory in a different way . more over the 580 not modded is much slower than a 1070 .... 1070 in ETHEREUM uses half of the energy of a 580 or 2/3 depends on the oc ... 1070 gtx is overall a much better card
Before mining craze, 1070 costed as two RX580's, so real question is if 1070 gtx is better than TWO RX580s
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GTX 1070 is a way better card then the RX 580. But in Etheruem AMD cards are better so that's why you don't see the difference. But Nvidia cards are stronger in Zcash, so that's the reason why your RX580 won't compete with a 1070.
You just repeated what he said...I think he wanted to know WHY One of guys who write minig software could probably explain it best (claymore, wolf etc)
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Could it be that he runs 10000 graphic cards farm, all with same worker name?
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