Is this really what this thread is going to dissolve into? So f...ing sad. Pathetic.
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This is for Baikal Cube. Normal price on website is $799 plus shipping but they are sold out at the moment.
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Hello ,I using 9.1 for ETH+PASC PASC speedup is true ,but ETH speed get -20% down. WHY?
Press "-" key to lower -dcri value. Find your sweet spot. When I first used 9.1 ETH has was 60% lower until I found the best -dcri value for my card. Once you find that edit your bat file you start the miner with so it is set every time. I wound up getting same ETH speed as 9.0 but my PASC is hashing about 9% faster. can you share you dcri value ? It is different for every card. Use the - and + keys to find your sweet spot for you card and then put that in your start.bat file.
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Hello ,I using 9.1 for ETH+PASC PASC speedup is true ,but ETH speed get -20% down. WHY?
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth.f2pool.com:8008 -ewal 0x42b1c31d5f7ba237f6b9eb6b78bd39198302654e -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://pasc-asia1.nanopool.org:15555 -dwal 86646-64.300e5beb46d19581.xmr-pc/georgeandy@126.com -dpsw x -dcoin pasc -etht 1000 -dcrt 1000 -ftime 10 that is my parameters -------------------------------------------- when i using 9.0 . ETH get 22 M PASC geg 330M now i try to using 9.1 ETH get 17M PASC get 500M+ any idea to keep my ETH speed on 22M? You don't have a -dcri value set. Default is 30. As I said while the miner is running use the - and + keys to change the -dcri value. Find the best value for your card and then put that value in the startup string. For example mine is "-dcri 14".
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Hello ,I using 9.1 for ETH+PASC PASC speedup is true ,but ETH speed get -20% down. WHY?
Press "-" key to lower -dcri value. Find your sweet spot. When I first used 9.1 ETH has was 60% lower until I found the best -dcri value for my card. Once you find that edit your bat file you start the miner with so it is set every time. I wound up getting same ETH speed as 9.0 but my PASC is hashing about 9% faster.
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I have a computer with one MSI Radeon RX 470 card in it. When it is the primary graphics adapter MSI Afterburner can read the settings and I can overclock the memory. I tried enabling the onboard graphics as well for the primary display thinking the RX 470 would hash faster. But when I did this MSI Afterburner could no longer read the settings from the RX 470 and it thought there were four RX 470 GPUs in the computer, when in fact there is only one, and it could not read any of these phantom cards. But Claymore Dual Miner could still see the one RX 470 and it was hashing. In order for MSI Afterburner to be able to read the card and set the memory clock it has to be enabled in the computer bios as the primary adapter. Is this a limitation of the bios on my motherboard? I was hoping to use the onboard graphics to let the RX 470 only mine coins but without being able to overclock the memory with MSI Afterburner I got the same hashing speeds regardless if it was set to primary adapter or not.
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Ive just got that message: In reference to the BAIKAL group buy listed below: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1864345.120We are now live and taking payments ready to place the order. Current price per unit inc. world wide shipping : 0.58BTC Payment address : here was a BTC address After payment please confirm: 1) Full name 2) Full shipping address 3) Contact number for shipping company 4) Transaction I.D Sales are on a first come first served basis Most likely a scam. Don't send any BTC or you will most likely lose it.
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I just started trying 9.1. At the same dcri setting of 25 on 9.0 I was hashing ETH at just over 22 MH/s and PASC at 288 MH/s (this was my cards sweet spot - I have not modded the bios yet). When I started 9.1 with asm mode enabled with the same dcri setting it was only hashing ETH at around 15 MH/s and PASC at around 370 MH/s. I then played around with dcri and at a setting of 14 I am now hashing ETH around 22.4 MH/s and PASC at 315 MH/s. So I am getting no extra has on ETH but getting about 27 MH/s extra on PASC.
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Depending on the price I would like one. Will they ship anywhere in the world?
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Any update on other coins getting new Algo?
I will release new version with ASM for ETH+SIA and ETH+PASCAL within several hours. Great. Thanks!!!
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Looking to buy account. Please PM with account number and price in BTC.
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Any slots open for Hero members? If so, I'd like to join. Let me know if there is and I will add the banner and post my info here. Thanks.
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What would be the best way to mod this card for better hashing rates? I see people taking about modding the bios and moving memory straps 1500 to all higher memory frequencies. Is there anything else to be done? When I run MSI Afterburner the voltage is fixed (slider disabled) and everything I have tried to enable it has failed (config file change, etc.). Here is the info from my bios. The card has Samsung memory.
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Hey guys, I am new to Ether mining and the cryptocurrency community but am looking forward to the experience! I just got my rig built and am trying to get connected to Nanopool to start mining. I have read and read and then read some more before getting into this. I have followed the instructions to the best of my knowledge but can't seem to get Claymore to operate properly. Below is the most recent log from trying to run Claymore along with my current setup below that. What am I missing and what do I need to fix to get this best running? I am sure it is something so simple and I have just over analyzed my issue. Any help is much appreciated and thank you in advance for your knowledge and insight!
12:53:31:314 1908 args: -epool eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal b3995a07324ye6b0c8z61937fc36d430adcc6fa1 -epsw x -eworker -allpools 1 12:53:31:318 1908 12:53:31:322 1908 ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» 12:53:31:329 1908 º Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC/LBC/PASC GPU Miner v9.0 º 12:53:31:333 1908 ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ 12:53:31:337 1908 12:53:31:543 1908 This pool (eth-us-east1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:549 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:553 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:558 1908 This pool (eth-us-east1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:563 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:568 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:572 1908 Pool eth-us-east1.nanopool.org removed from the list 12:53:31:578 1908 This pool (eth-eu1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:583 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:588 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:594 1908 This pool (eth-eu1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:601 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:606 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:612 1908 Pool eth-eu1.nanopool.org removed from the list 12:53:31:617 1908 This pool (eth-eu2.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:626 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:632 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:638 1908 This pool (eth-eu2.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:646 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:654 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:660 1908 Pool eth-eu2.nanopool.org removed from the list 12:53:31:667 1908 This pool (eth-us-east1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:673 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:682 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:688 1908 This pool (eth-us-east1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:696 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:703 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:710 1908 Pool eth-us-east1.nanopool.org removed from the list 12:53:31:718 1908 This pool (eth-us-west1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:726 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:734 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:741 1908 This pool (eth-us-west1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:748 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:756 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:764 1908 Pool eth-us-west1.nanopool.org removed from the list 12:53:31:771 1908 This pool (eth-asia1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:780 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:788 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:795 1908 This pool (eth-asia1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported. 12:53:31:803 1908 However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee. 12:53:31:811 1908 Please read "Readme" file for details 12:53:31:818 1908 Pool eth-asia1.nanopool.org removed from the list 12:53:31:826 1908 ETH: No pools specified! Specify at least one valid pool in "-epool" parameter.
Current rig setup: Windows 10 64bit AsRock Z97 Extreme6 Intel Celeron G1840 2.8GHZ 6x XFX Radeon RX 480 8GB (however I can only get 5 to work at this time) Kingston 120GB SSD Hyperx Fury 8GB DDR3 HP 1200W PSU dedicated for GPUs Evga 1000W PSU dedicated to mobo,etc.
Your wallet address is in the incorrect format. You need to put "0x" in front of it so your command string to start the miner should be as follows: 12:53:31:314 1908 args: -epool eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0xb3995a07324ye6b0c8z61937fc36d430adcc6fa1 -epsw x -eworker -allpools 1 You can also add a worker ID and your email to be notified if your worker goes offline. 12:53:31:314 1908 args: -epool eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal b3995a07324ye6b0c8z61937fc36d430adcc6fa1/WorkerID/youremail@domain.ext -epsw x -eworker -allpools 1 and sure your your bat file you use to start the miner has the following lines before the execute command setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
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My hashrate fluctuates and is slightly lower than with a solo miner (genoil) but the Pascal Coin I am mining in dual mode is more than making up the difference. I tried mining DCR but all shares were rejected. With Pascal Coin on Nano pool I have had no rejected shares and also no rejected shares for Eth also on Ethermine.org pool.
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What do you mean by the word (payload)?
On PASC sub-accounts are called payloads. If you go to Poloniex and get a deposit address for Pascal coin you use their account number and a payload they assign to your account. Any deposits to this account and payload get credited to your PASC balance on Poloniex, for example. Payloads per account are unlimited. We all have the same Poloniex deposit address 86646-64, only differentiated by payload. I wanted to ask. Did you manage to transfer Pascal coins from the Poloniex exchange to your wallet and back? How long to wait for the transfer of coins? I don't have my own account yet. I am mining on Nano pool and they will give me one for every 20 PASC I mine. I just started a few days ago. I have been paid twice from Nano pools wallet to Poloniex and my payload ID. Confirmations are very fast. There are about 40 blocks an hour with this coin. I think Poloniex lets you use them after 5 confirmations or so (not sure on the number).
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What do you mean by the word (payload)?
On PASC sub-accounts are called payloads. If you go to Poloniex and get a deposit address for Pascal coin you use their account number and a payload they assign to your account. Any deposits to this account and payload get credited to your PASC balance on Poloniex, for example. Payloads per account are unlimited.
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Hello everybody. Tell me please what is the maximum number of PASC coins and in what year will their number be the maximum? Would be cool if you can read the first post instead of writing useless comments. I read it before asking the question. I wanted to clarify some points. Why are there so few accounts? Developers do not count on the great popularity of the coin? Accounts are created on the blockchain. There are five new accounts every block created. You can have a payload sub account under an exchange's account, such as Poloniex. If you mine on Nano pool they will award you an account every 20 coins you earn mining. You need to install the wallet and export your wallet's public key. Without an account the wallet cannot receive coins. According to the first page http://Https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1583719.0After 4 years, 42 million coins will be mined, and 2.1 million accounts for a personal wallet will be available? Did I understand correctly? Thanks for the answer u got it right. this follows from the pic: On the planet earth, there are 7.7 billion people, and the available PASC accounts are 2.1 million What will happen if those who want to receive an account exceed their number available at the moment? Shortage in the near future whether it is possible to create sub-accounts under the main account has been created? the answer to the shortage account? example: 12345-50-01, 12345-50-02, 12345-50-03 and so on. is it possible? stay smart. Not exactly. You have a payloads you can make under each account. 12345-01.payload
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Claymore, run some test on rx480 to fix the fluctuation problem on rx480 cards.
I use stock cards for tests. Yes at some dcri value I can see memory controller load deviations in GPU-Z, it's about 90% but then it's 65% for a few seconds. For my Nitro+ 480 I see it at "-dcri 47". Try to increase -dcri value a bit, for me "-dcri 50" is stable. Of course your values will be different if you use different card/bios/clocks. Yes it is stable with dcri 50, however it decreases eth hashrate in greater amount. Instead, if possible could you please double check miner code and see if miner works stable, without sacrificing ETH hashrate? For me "-dcri 30" is the most for ETH >> 29.3 ETH, 875 DCR but when using this value, gpus randomly have memory controller load deviations in GPU-Z, and this is seen through miner console. As a result lower effective hashrate is calculated on pool. What if you use "-dcri 35"? This thread is long and I am new to your miner. What does the -dcri value do? Right now my startup script (copied from Nanopool) does not have this value set. Check first page, there you will find the best explanation for each feature! I did that after my post. I am playing around with the value to find best one. My card is an MSI RX 470 Armor 8gb OC. Will using the -asm option give me faster hashing speeds?
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