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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
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on: September 28, 2019, 09:13:51 PM
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I don't mind the honestly won millions but I don't understand people that accept to be lied: you have been charged 1.3% when it is clearly stated that you should be charged 1%.
Oh, another newbie states that I'm a thief. I don't care when you get crazy numbers like 39 or 19M$, you can even call me the richest person of this planet, I don't mind. But if you call me a thief and state that I lie about devfee rate, show some proofs. Oops, Sorry. I am in mistake. Your devfee is honest but your hashrate is fake with about 1.5% higher. Everybody can see that by subtracting the pool hash rate from your hashrate doesn't gives 1% (devfee) difference but gives about 2.5% which means that your real hashrate is about 1.5% lower. So you were talking about fake devfee rate 1.3%, now it's fine but there is fake hashrate 1.5%, right? Where do you take these numbers? Ok, probably you have own good source of them. From my experience, I always see a couple of percents fluctuations in hashrate on pool side, and usually it's a bit less than miner shows because miner shows raw hashrate, i.e. it ignores devfee, stale and invalid shares, startup time, dag creation file and other minor things. But pool has to calculate miner's speed from shares only so there is some small error rate there, always. And hashrate that you see on the pool is "final" hashrate, it's always a bit lower. Anyway, if you don't like hashrate that you see, or don't believe it - just use some other miner that shows better numbers or numbers that you believe. I even saw reports like "I tried miner X and now I see +10% shares on pool", so some people think that they get a lot more than 1.5% after changing miner You can try this way too and find the best miner for you, no one forces you to use my miner if you don't like it. PS. I assume that you don't use "devfee cut" tools or cracks, in this case miner really may show some fake hashrate, read Readme for details. Forget the network connections and pools. I really have my own great source of data - it's called common sense. Just take all the shares (accepted + incorrect + rejected) from your log and the averaged stated speed (this needs some elementary programming skills - not applicable to 99.5% of the people who will read this) also from your log for a statistically long enough period (a week, a month or more). Use some basic math (I am not gonna give free math lessons here) having in mind the difficulty of the pool and if you have applied the math properly you will easily find that the stated hashrate is about 1.5% higher than the real one. As easy as pie. You are correct, everybody can examine the logfile and find some better miner if don't like the results. As easy as pie.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
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on: September 28, 2019, 05:40:22 PM
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I don't mind the honestly won millions but I don't understand people that accept to be lied: you have been charged 1.3% when it is clearly stated that you should be charged 1%.
Oh, another newbie states that I'm a thief. I don't care when you get crazy numbers like 39 or 19M$, you can even call me the richest person of this planet, I don't mind. But if you call me a thief and state that I lie about devfee rate, show some proofs. Oops, Sorry. I am in mistake. Your devfee is honest but your hashrate is fake with about 1.5% higher. Everybody can see that by subtracting the pool hash rate from your hashrate doesn't gives 1% (devfee) difference but gives about 2.5% which means that your real hashrate is about 1.5% lower. So you were talking about fake devfee rate 1.3%, now it's fine but there is fake hashrate 1.5%, right? Where do you take these numbers? Ok, probably you have own good source of them. From my experience, I always see a couple of percents fluctuations in hashrate on pool side, and usually it's a bit less than miner shows because miner shows raw hashrate, i.e. it ignores devfee, stale and invalid shares, startup time, dag creation file and other minor things. But pool has to calculate miner's speed from shares only so there is some small error rate there, always. And hashrate that you see on the pool is "final" hashrate, it's always a bit lower. Anyway, if you don't like hashrate that you see, or don't believe it - just use some other miner that shows better numbers or numbers that you believe. I even saw reports like "I tried miner X and now I see +10% shares on pool", so some people think that they get a lot more than 1.5% after changing miner You can try this way too and find the best miner for you, no one forces you to use my miner if you don't like it. PS. I assume that you don't use "devfee cut" tools or cracks, in this case miner really may show some fake hashrate, read Readme for details.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
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on: September 28, 2019, 10:43:28 AM
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I don't mind the honestly won millions but I don't understand people that accept to be lied: you have been charged 1.3% when it is clearly stated that you should be charged 1%.
Oh, another newbie states that I'm a thief. I don't care when you get crazy numbers like 39 or 19M$, you can even call me the richest person of this planet, I don't mind. But if you call me a thief and state that I lie about devfee rate, show some proofs.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
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on: September 01, 2019, 09:46:15 AM
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Does anyone use claymore 15.0? I got problem with setting up obviously, Bat script is running properly and it is showing increase in mhs but when I want to monitor through nanopool web site it is showing 0 mhs, anyone with same issue?
When I first started using Claymore years ago, I had the same issue as you. Basically it connected to the right pool but after 5, 15,30, 60 minutes of checking my pools stats it showed 0 MH/s and no shares submitted. The issue was that you need to manually change the epool.txt file with your info. Because by default it mines to Claymore's account. It was confusing because it was my pool but apparently the default Claymore pool was also the same one as mine. Eventually after 60 minutes of mining for Claymore it worked on my ETH address. Most likely this is your issue. Incorrect, default epools.txt does not contain any pools, all lines are disabled with "#".
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
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on: August 26, 2019, 01:01:01 PM
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v15.0:
- now miner supports up to #384 epoch (4GB DAG size). Note that previous versions support up to #299 epoch, you will not be able to use old versions after #299 epoch. - added support for Navi cards (ETH-only mode). - now miner sets environment variables automatically (required for 4GB AMD cards). - a few minor bug fixes and improvements.
PS. AMD still has no public Navi drivers with DAG-fix, so currently 5700XT shows a very bad hashrate. But AMD already solved this issue and they promise to release public drivers soon...
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux)
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on: July 22, 2019, 03:23:49 PM
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Any update friend? We are sitting on the edge of our seats! Is there anything anybody can contribute to help you out with this process? Did you try the washer fix for cooling on your card if you have one?
I'm working on it, just need a couple of days more. AMD even did not release official ISA docs for RDNA yet... any news about ETC dag 281+ mining? use phoenix now. this miner dont work
What's wrong with dag 281 epoch? It works fine in my tests. If you want to get some support, it's a good idea to post your config.txt file and some hardware info (or log file).
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