Claymore charge 2% fee, so 0.7% per day means more than half of etherum miners are not using claymore's miner, don't get pissed off, because when you use his miner you agree to pay this fee , so he is not stealing anything he earned it. the problem is there is no good competion , other devs rather do private kerneals and probaly charge a fortune to large farms for a no fee version , etc , at least claymore lets the average miner use his software unlike wolf and other devs the whole dev ecosystem for altcoins is a clusterfuck of greed and disfunction. Even if you use EBF zec miner or another one you will always pay a fee. Back in the day you could use cgminer for everything and devs all opened sourced everything greed has taken over etc its capitalism i guess. not true zawawa is making great progress but no one wants to help contribute or donate claymore been watching his progress and have been taking his ideas such as asm and using it but when your making what claymore does you can hire a team of coders so if ppl want to stick to claymore help out with the open source
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Hello all, and thanks Claymore for new miner version!
Though, I have a problem and hopefully one can help me about that. I got several rigs of 3x470, 4x470 (4 GB) and 4x470 (8 GB) videocards. After updating the Claymore ETH from 7.4 version to 9.0 I got a strange problem. Decred increased *2, that's a fact, but hashrate of both ETH and DCR became floating. Usually my cards give 21 or 24 Mh/s (nothing is overclocked/modded, all stock) depending on whether its Asus strix 4gb or Sapphire nitro 8gb, but now once in several seconds one or two cards in the rig drops hashrate to 17-18 mh/s on eth and to 400 mhs (instead of usual 600 mhs) on dcr.
Added to OP: - AMD cards: On some Polaris cards you can notice non-constant mining speeds in dual mode when ASM mode is used; you can also see in GPU-Z that memory controller load is not constant, it drops for a few seconds. This issue is related to hardware and I cannot find any good workaround for now. Try to increase "-dcri" value a bit, it will reduce ETH speed a bit, but speeds will be much more stable. all of my msi rx470 are running consistent but one card should I raise the dcri on that one
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I am not sure why people are obsessing with Windows. Get a single Linux CD (if you don't want to download) or usb and install on 50 machines..much higher uptime and NO idiotic restarts (granted, this is more of a Win 10 problem).
I do not know how/why so many people have such bad experiences on windows. The only time my windows rigs hanged or restarted was in the beginning when I was figuring out optimal settings. Since then all 10 of them have been almost flawlessly up for 8+ months, barring the occassional hardware failure. Almost all the advocates of Linus based OS'es like SMOS and ethOS etc DO NOT UNDER CLOCK/VOLT and just simply let the cards run at stock clocks/volts with cards consuming upto 40% more power for almost the same performance, and love it because they have to do very little. I've been running the same win7 install for 2yrs I tried win 10 but I hate that to change drivers you have to unplug internet so it doesn't automatically update is there a work around for this also which win do you like better 7 or 10
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Bug Report (Wish we had a github for this part LOL): I simulated a power outage to my secondary internet connection and a test rig connected to it, the PC boots faster that the modem/router the PC then auto starts node.exe which crashes due to not having internet.
Node.exe should have a check for connectivity then retry after so many seconds, loop until internet is detected.
Ok, dude. It's ready. Comes with the next version, i just finished this function. Is it possible to add Groestl Coin?
does any one things it a good idea to mine?
Maybe, but currently i have more important things in my to-do list. Linux OS, Better nvidia support, more miners just come after i finished these. the Linux OS is probably going to awesome just wondering if you have a eta thanks
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My rig: 5 xfx 470, core 1100, memory 1975, 141mhs and 685 watts in the wall. How you did the lower the voltage on xfx ? I can not control the voltage on my xfx`s i did try with wattol, afterburner, trixx... no one work for me XFX cards are fucking terrible, and don't use the usual voltage controllers. These cards are actualy quite good price/performance/awalability ratio But is there ANY way to change voltage? Even bios or other ways? I think i can experiment now with bios to see if it works, but i want to see some other people experience first. Technically, yes, but it's not going to work the normal way. I2C is probably the only way. Wolf0 what are the best rx470's in your opinion
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I'm in for 1 if price is good I'll take 2 thanks
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I have a question if I flash the Bios on rx470 will it increase or decrease the hashrates on zec just asking because I don't want to bother if it only helps Eth thanks
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I improved the algo, and the best profitable coin calculator.
If dual-mining enabled, sum all dual-mining variations. if any coin has bigger profit than dual-mining will able to switch to it, turn off dual mining and start simple ZDASH, ZCL, ZEC, XMR etc..
Comes with v2.7. - Minor fixes - Improved Profit Switch - New aliases (claymore-zdash, claymore-zcl) - Better Nvidia support - 2 different worker support (example: claymore/ewbf same time) at one rig.
awesome so I can run claymore eth on one and claymore zec on other Yes Thanks one more question under settings,poolsettings what is it for Nothing important. What you put in there it will show on the mobile app, and in the Pool Stats menu. How many coins you mined, total payouts etc.. pool statistics K thanks for some reason it keeps capitalizing the t in beginning of zec add I tried many times it wont let me lower case it i fixed it and make more clear how to use it Thanks I realized something else dont no if its a bug but msi afterburner and claymore miners list my gpus in the same and correct order but under the web dashboard my 390 and 290 are flipped
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I improved the algo, and the best profitable coin calculator.
If dual-mining enabled, sum all dual-mining variations. if any coin has bigger profit than dual-mining will able to switch to it, turn off dual mining and start simple ZDASH, ZCL, ZEC, XMR etc..
Comes with v2.7. - Minor fixes - Improved Profit Switch - New aliases (claymore-zdash, claymore-zcl) - Better Nvidia support - 2 different worker support (example: claymore/ewbf same time) at one rig.
awesome so I can run claymore eth on one and claymore zec on other Yes Thanks one more question under settings,poolsettings what is it for Nothing important. What you put in there it will show on the mobile app, and in the Pool Stats menu. How many coins you mined, total payouts etc.. pool statistics K thanks for some reason it keeps capitalizing the t in beginning of zec add I tried many times it wont let me lower case it
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I improved the algo, and the best profitable coin calculator.
If dual-mining enabled, sum all dual-mining variations. if any coin has bigger profit than dual-mining will able to switch to it, turn off dual mining and start simple ZDASH, ZCL, ZEC, XMR etc..
Comes with v2.7. - Minor fixes - Improved Profit Switch - New aliases (claymore-zdash, claymore-zcl) - Better Nvidia support - 2 different worker support (example: claymore/ewbf same time) at one rig.
awesome so I can run claymore eth on one and claymore zec on other Yes Thanks one more question under settings,poolsettings what is it for just wondering what putting our wallet address in there will do or is it a feature thats not implemented yet
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I improved the algo, and the best profitable coin calculator.
If dual-mining enabled, sum all dual-mining variations. if any coin has bigger profit than dual-mining will able to switch to it, turn off dual mining and start simple ZDASH, ZCL, ZEC, XMR etc..
Comes with v2.7. - Minor fixes - Improved Profit Switch - New aliases (claymore-zdash, claymore-zcl) - Better Nvidia support - 2 different worker support (example: claymore/ewbf same time) at one rig.
awesome so I can run claymore eth on one and claymore zec on other
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If I mod the Bios on my rx470 I no the hashrates will be higher for Eth but does it hurt or help zec mining
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Im not a linux guy could someone give me a write up on how to flash bios with smos or would it be easier to install win 7 and do it thanks
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Hi I just recently picked up a few msi rx470 4gb and they run very stable but I'm running about 20mh with stock clocks and no mods what is the best way to get some more speed I'm used to playing with r9s so the rx cards are new to me thanks for any help
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What other coins are profitable to mine with 1060/1070 besides zec
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whats the best rx470 to get thats stable and easy to flash just wanting some advice thanks
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I just got a few msi rx470 4gb and love them but I'm used to playing with r9s it seems you guys are running higher rates than I am I'm only running 20 with stock clocks and no mods what is the best way to get higher rates modding the straps than over clocking
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@FFI2013 - best ZEC card (believe it or not) are the NVIDIA 1080s, 1070s -- easily double the fastest AMD ZEC champion the R9 Fury X. The Nanos (the little brother of Fury X) are good for ZEC like Fury X but it's bloody expensive, I am thanking my lucky stars I didn't sell them last year. To be honest, I rather have a cost efficient RX470 farm and able to switch from ETH to ZEC to XMR - whatever of the 3 main coins which profitable to mine (see www.whattomine.com). Also, go for newer RX cards because 390s are power hungry cards. "Low power, undervolted and stability at slightly lower hash speed" is best mining strategy vs very big kick-ass rigs that are expensive and need constant attention.... @cryptogastein - I dont think you can just put an array of splitters on a motherboard and "technically" get 15-16 GPUs to work. I have tried it and the rig won't even post. 8 x GPUs possible with Windows Enterprise and special drivers and custom roms (see Pandaminer B1) Thanks that makes sense I just recently got a few 470s and love um they are stable quiet and haven't had one hang or a problem at all unlike the r9s loud, drivers crashing I think I've reinstalled drivers and windows well I lost count
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you already know this article? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64450.0600 USD from his source, or near double - so 1200 USD directly by trentonsystems..... i think the starting invest just for a board is to high. for 100 USD each i get a 5 - 6 GPU supporting Board. so with 500 - 600 USD i will get 25 - 36 GPUS. Just CPU and RAM you will save a little. I have Ordered 4 of these: https://mineshop.eu/cables/pcie-adapter-1-to-3-slots-detailstill waiting for testing if they are supported by SMOS. I have already made my Rigs with a 1700 - 2000 Watt PSU system. so it would be great if these extenders would work. Unser Windows they are already running. but still dont know about linux support. I have 7 x R9-Nano rig working with smOS and SRR perfectly, with this PCI splitter. The Nanos are can mine ZEC up to 420-440 sols/s per card with Optiminer v1.7 The rig is powered by EVGA-G2-1600w PSU and current draw about 1150watts with 1000/500/-20% power-limit. Previously the Nanos are with -100mV undervolted custom rom mainly for ETH mining but the Nanos are best for ZEC due to HBM and 64 compute cores so I flashed it back to stock rom and -20% PL to manage the amps and the 7xGPU config with lower but stable sols/s. BTW, using this PCI splitter, only 7 GPU ok, 8 GPUs not OK or I dont know how to make it work. I have asked around but 7 x GPU is easy with Linux. Anything beyond that need some special hacks and special drivers; and goes into the realm of deep learning systems. This 16 x GPU rig monster is an exciting project but probably not practical because it's too expensive. Imagine the monster power supply to handle this rig, and keeping it stable. The risks of having too big of a rig is huge power consumption and a big drop in hash when it's offline for any reasons. 51MEGATRON is the 7 x R9-Nano rig currently mining ZEC, stable at 370-390 sols/s per card. "51" is the SRR locator. SRR#5, slot#1 Pix below is the "R" rigs list. There is another list for "RX" cards separated by using a different email. I see you have a lot of cards which do you prefer thats the best bang for the buck I'm looking to retire my 270s they have been great cards and running since litecoin but its time to move on my 390 is running at 385 but I keep seeing everyone talk about the nano's just wanted your opinion on the best zec cards thanks I appreciate it
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Eveytime I put my zec address in the wallet address section it capitalized the t I've been mining all day with the wrong address
Settings >> Config EditorDid you used this? The node don't use any offline file, if you modify something will be rewrite from the "cloud". I'm doing it now I put my zec add in where there pool add are than hit save also how long does it take to update I change my zec add and the flypool address to us 1 and saved but was still mining on eu and not my zec address I just want to make sure this is wright way first I change the configuration than I start the node 1 sec. not where the pool!!! upper menu settings >> config editor and change address to your. save after start the node Thanks I got it running, can we put whatever pool we want like coinmine for zec I hate mining to pools that I can't do a manual payout for instant if I mine .09 ETH at ethermine I either have to switch my rigs back or its a lost
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