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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 29, 2018, 01:55:57 PM
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How i use other pool and config file in 1 dir?
i wont in 1 folder where is SRBminer.exe put 1.bat 2.bat 3.bat and all bat start other pool coin with other pool and other config. Now i must use 10 folder for 10 coin. in sgminer i put in bat file this: sgminer -c sgminer.conf --gpu-reorder sgminer -c sgmine2.conf --gpu-reorder sgminer -c sgminer3.conf --gpu-reorder
and 1 bat = 1 pool = 1 coin
in 1 folder = 1 srbminer.exe and 10 start.bat and 10 pool.txt and 10 config.txt
%EXE% -c config-haven.txt --pools pools-haven.txt --logfile log-haven.txt %EXE% -c config-graft.txt --pools pools-graft.txt --logfile log-graft.txt etc etc All in one dir.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.8
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on: April 28, 2018, 09:33:45 PM
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For H5GQ8H24MJR try this folks:
999000000000000022339D00CEDD6B4470551414B80D960B0040C400750314204A8900A00200000 018123745B92B3A16 Wowww!!! Amazing strap for 580 Hynix. I can get 1030 average (cryptonight-heavy), core clock 1200 and mem clock 2100. Thank you, Dok! Someone perhaps has great strap for 580 micron (cryptonight-heavy) that can be shared here? I hope you are using it with SRBMiner Hi Dok, indeed! I am using 1.4.6 at the moment as it is the most stable version for my rigs. Have you tried 1.4.9 ? If you have pool switching issues (from user to dev pool), this version fixes that.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 28, 2018, 07:01:24 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2079202.new#newSet the static complexity, the cards are simply idle at a complexity of 1200 000
Will repost my reply from the sumo thread. Are you using SRBMiner, right?
I monitored the network traffic for a while and i'm sure your problem is caused by the bug in the mining software and is not related to the FairPool somehow. FairPool's stratum code utilizes sophisticated variable diff algorithm and it actually does its job quite well.
Just use opensource xmr-stak or xmrig.
Как-то прокомментируете? Somehow comment? i don't really understand what we are talking about here? Is the problem that the pool sets too high diff ? I myself am mining sumo at https://pool.sumokoin.com and it works great . sumo.fairpool.cloud (here all the powers) A person, to talk about not working, was not, he automatically raises the difficulty up to, say, 1200 000, and the cards are beaten empty or nothing until the pool changes complexity, much is lost !!!!! And in the post above, the creators of the pool say that the SRBMiner-CN error and it is necessary to use the other software !!!! Well did you try other software ? There is nothing special here, miner receives target from pool and does its hashing... it looks like their diff algo is too sophisticated The miner itself does not 'raise difficulty', it's something that the pool dictates.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 28, 2018, 05:02:50 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2079202.new#newSet the static complexity, the cards are simply idle at a complexity of 1200 000
Will repost my reply from the sumo thread. Are you using SRBMiner, right?
I monitored the network traffic for a while and i'm sure your problem is caused by the bug in the mining software and is not related to the FairPool somehow. FairPool's stratum code utilizes sophisticated variable diff algorithm and it actually does its job quite well.
Just use opensource xmr-stak or xmrig.
Как-то прокомментируете? Somehow comment? i don't really understand what we are talking about here? Is the problem that the pool sets too high diff ? I myself am mining sumo at https://pool.sumokoin.com and it works great .
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.8
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on: April 28, 2018, 05:00:22 PM
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For H5GQ8H24MJR try this folks:
999000000000000022339D00CEDD6B4470551414B80D960B0040C400750314204A8900A00200000 018123745B92B3A16 Wowww!!! Amazing strap for 580 Hynix. I can get 1030 average (cryptonight-heavy), core clock 1200 and mem clock 2100. Thank you, Dok! Someone perhaps has great strap for 580 micron (cryptonight-heavy) that can be shared here? I hope you are using it with SRBMiner
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 28, 2018, 11:50:45 AM
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@Doctor wtf
After connect to deffee pool no any more connect to user pool!!! I mine for you more than one hour!! Need version with disable devfee, i not greed bustard but...
Version 1.4.8
[2018-04-28 13:08:33] Total: 3527.0 H/S [2018-04-28 13:09:11] Pool accepted result 0x00004F90 [2018-04-28 13:10:01] Pool accepted result 0x00006EBA [2018-04-28 13:10:17] Pool difficulty: 94920 [2018-04-28 13:10:17] Pool sent a new job (ID: gyiozdozVZLAhV25eCHd+cE1oFiv) [2018-04-28 13:10:22] Pool accepted result 0x000013D3 [2018-04-28 13:10:25] Connected to devfee pool [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU0: 509.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 2181, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU1: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2191, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU2: 509.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU3: 511.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2192, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU4: 511.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2192, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU5: 491.0 H/S [T: 64c, RPM: 2798, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1825 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] GPU6: 491.0 H/S [T: 62c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:10:35] Total: 3532.0 H/S [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU0: 510.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 2187, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU1: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2198, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU2: 509.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU3: 511.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2195, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU4: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2195, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU5: 492.0 H/S [T: 64c, RPM: 2805, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1825 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] GPU6: 498.0 H/S [T: 62c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:12:36] Total: 3540.0 H/S [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU0: 510.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 2192, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU1: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2196, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU2: 509.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU3: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2208, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU4: 511.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2182, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU5: 492.0 H/S [T: 64c, RPM: 2785, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1825 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] GPU6: 483.0 H/S [T: 62c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:14:38] Total: 3525.0 H/S [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU0: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2185, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU1: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2188, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU2: 509.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU3: 511.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2205, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU4: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2185, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU5: 491.0 H/S [T: 64c, RPM: 2785, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1825 MHz] [2018-04-28 13:16:40] GPU6: 495.0 H/S [T: 62c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz]
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[2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU0: 510.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 2178, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU1: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2195, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU2: 508.0 H/S [T: 56c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU3: 511.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2195, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU4: 510.0 H/S [T: 57c, RPM: 2192, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1960 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU5: 492.0 H/S [T: 64c, RPM: 2798, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1825 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] GPU6: 491.0 H/S [T: 62c, RPM: 0, CC: 1230 MHz, MC: 1920 MHz] [2018-04-28 14:41:45] Total: 3532.0 H/S
you need to read the first page too, there is always fresh info about version updates. Also it wasn't mining for me, it got stuck at pool change, so basically it wasn't doing anything.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 28, 2018, 07:39:30 AM
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Dok I am having kinda of an issue with my rig when I remotely connect to it via TeamViewer. After 30-40 seconds one of my card crashes and the miner restarts. Could this issue be with the miner or with my rig in general? I have never had such problem before and I have tried many different miners so far.
I have noticed also the same problem, but I experience it with another miners too. The problem may be with your GPU itself. don't know really what could cause this issue, is the card that is crashing the main one, that has a dongle or monitor plugged in ?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 28, 2018, 06:18:51 AM
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Running O.K. on RX 570's. Speed is not quite there yet ( NormalV7 ) because of the straps, but at least its stable. Keep up the good work sir You must point that 570 is Sapphire Nitro+. It's good quality cards. On not so good cards like MSI Gaming X (not plus) 2100MHz isn't stable on doctor's strap. Max 2075-2085MHz and it's only 950-960 h/s gives. On 2100MHz comp hangs after few minutes same as 2150, wich hang comp nearly after launch of miner. Must say - anyway doctor's strap "999..." is a little better than "777..." strap. It gives max 930 h/s on 2100-2125MHz. P.S. I think that doctor's strap can be improved for stability to reach more memory speed on not good quality cards, but it'll lower hashrate... It's need to work on it and test. Doctor, can you modify your strap a little for improve stability? At least say what it's need to change and I can test it on MSI. as you said, it needs a lot of trial and test. I don't have time to play with it. You got the strap, now its on you to modify it to work as you want. And don't be sad that SRBminer is faster than GGS, Zawawa will probably tune it more. Maybe you can ask him to help you modify the strap to make it work better on MSI.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 27, 2018, 06:18:08 PM
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Hi guys,
I'm mining with two AMD R9 270. They both show the same hashrate, but when I press 's' for stats it says there is a hardware error on GPU 0. It's been a long time since I mined so I dont remember if this error is regarding packets/mining or if there is an error with my card? I haven't tweeked anything yet so they are not running at full capacity yet.
it displays the number of badly computed results. If that number is too high, try lowering the intensity.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 27, 2018, 06:03:56 PM
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V1.4.9- Possibly fixed bug some were having when switching pool from user to devfee - Removed location parameter from config file as it just confused people - Added resources cleanup on miner shutdown Please everyone having issues with miner crashing and stuck on change to devfee mining, download this version, it should fix these issues. Hi, Dok. 16 rigs, 9+ hours, all ok so far... Not so much time to test, but looking promissing. Thanks. thanks for your feedback , i hope it will work from now on as intended and i can carry on and work on new stuff.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.8
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on: April 27, 2018, 12:09:52 PM
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Hm, i will try to find a workaround with BUSid detection.
Which drivers are you using?
this particular machine have 17.12.2. this is what i found : There is currently an issue in the AMD Adrenalin drivers (17.12.1+) that makes pciebus detection impossible. AMD is aware of the bug and hopefully there is a new version that fixes it soon. Update: 18.1.1 Alpha drivers tested and bug remains.
In a functioning driver, a query returns the PCIe bus ID for each GPU, however in the Adrenalin drivers a bus ID of 0 is always returned. This bus ID is necessary to query the AMD Display Library (ADL). Because bus IDs are not actually being returned, ADL cant get information like temperature/usage, UUID, PCIe location, etc.So i found what is causing the problem, but i don't understand how does Claymore miner detect busid on those drivers. ? I can add a parameter where you can manually enter busid, and it should work. It's easy to get PCI bus id from device manager.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 27, 2018, 10:42:16 AM
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Dok, the miner shows locally 4.6 as speed, but the pool detects only 4.4. Earlier when I was using lower intensity I was getting locally less hashrate and the reported hashrate by the pool was quite bigger! Has anyone ever experienced something like that?
the hashrate on pool side is never constant, now you have 4.4, in 1 hour you will maybe have 4.8 and so on.. the 48h average is what matters.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.9
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on: April 27, 2018, 05:47:27 AM
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V1.4.9- Possibly fixed bug some were having when switching pool from user to devfee - Removed location parameter from config file as it just confused people - Added resources cleanup on miner shutdown Please everyone having issues with miner crashing and stuck on change to devfee mining, download this version, it should fix these issues.
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