Coltcaine
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December 28, 2017, 04:36:06 AM |
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those are nice hash rates how did you get them bios mod or config settings? what cards?
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Xexen4
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January 02, 2018, 07:11:41 PM |
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i guess 570's has samsung memory chips. i have msi 570 armor and hashrate is 27.6 (hynix)
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Matias
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January 04, 2018, 07:39:48 PM |
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Hi!
I'm using ethOs with ethminer and card is GTX 970 4G. Ethminer shows hashrate 10.3-10.3-10.3-15.7-10.3.-10.3-10.3-15.7 Mh/s. Why every fourth is bigger? Could I do something so that I would get 15.7 Mh/s all the time?
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thierryouellet
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January 04, 2018, 08:15:49 PM |
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Hi!
Is anyone using KlausT version of ccminer under EthOS? The hashrate is far superior under Windows. I have 1210 compared to 900 for Neoscrypt.
Please advise.
Thanks!
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greyday
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January 07, 2018, 03:30:41 AM |
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Hi!
I'm using ethOs with ethminer and card is GTX 970 4G. Ethminer shows hashrate 10.3-10.3-10.3-15.7-10.3.-10.3-10.3-15.7 Mh/s. Why every fourth is bigger? Could I do something so that I would get 15.7 Mh/s all the time?
I've found most often that those types of variables are usually due to either the miner (see if you have the same result using Claymore) or the underclocking/memory settings. Try setting all to default (# out any memory or powertune/core settings) and rebooting, if it's still the same change the miner to Claymore (globalminer claymore) and reboot. If it's still the same, check your risers and PSU and make sure you are providing enough power. It's also possible that you just randomly have it set up so every 4th card happens to just be better (better memory or clock speed). You can mess with the settings for each individual card to drive up hashrates once you are sure everything is stable.
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VegasJames
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January 10, 2018, 10:10:45 PM |
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ethOS team, any news regarding above? I would love this too. I tried to compile and install this driver directly from AMD, but got some missing dependency crap and gave up.
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litmus
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January 16, 2018, 05:30:59 AM |
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Hi!
Is anyone using KlausT version of ccminer under EthOS? The hashrate is far superior under Windows. I have 1210 compared to 900 for Neoscrypt.
Please advise.
Thanks!
I'm also hoping to hear some feedback on the linux version. Is it even useful? The last commit for the Linux codebase was Nov 4, 2014, while the Windows version was updated 6 hours ago, and all the positive feedback from a few cursory searches seems to be for the Windows version. It seems like if the linux driver had value it would be in wider use by now, and already incorporated into EthOS if it was going to happen? But maybe we just need to be the gravel underfoot to give the linux version more traction? I'd really like to know why it hasn't taken off and I plan to look into this more.
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Bigf00t
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January 23, 2018, 05:53:57 PM |
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Where can I found the former claymore.stub.conf file?
I used: find . -name "*.stub.conf" to search but I can only find sgminer.
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BeerMan81
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January 27, 2018, 06:26:17 AM |
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look in the flags file
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Golempl
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January 27, 2018, 02:28:54 PM |
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Any possibility to set on RX 5xx custom core/mem voltage ?
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StraabdenDaals
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January 27, 2018, 02:48:05 PM |
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Just want to get this out there - I've purchased 6x licenses so far, and have used them to monitor rigs. 99% of the time, when I don't change anything, the software is awesome. But when I go in and change something as simple as a wallet address in the remote config, things go haywire. I live an hour from where my rigs sit and I had to drive out and spend five hours figuring out why ethermine started rejecting all shares. It's definitely a love-hate relationship.
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newmz
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January 27, 2018, 02:51:29 PM |
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Hi!
Is anyone using KlausT version of ccminer under EthOS? The hashrate is far superior under Windows. I have 1210 compared to 900 for Neoscrypt.
Please advise.
Thanks!
I'm also hoping to hear some feedback on the linux version. Is it even useful? The last commit for the Linux codebase was Nov 4, 2014, while the Windows version was updated 6 hours ago, and all the positive feedback from a few cursory searches seems to be for the Windows version. It seems like if the linux driver had value it would be in wider use by now, and already incorporated into EthOS if it was going to happen? But maybe we just need to be the gravel underfoot to give the linux version more traction? I'd really like to know why it hasn't taken off and I plan to look into this more. Obviously this doesn't help you with the Linux version, but I am using the KlausT v8.19 x64 cuda9.1 in Windows 8.1 and it's a real advantage for neoscrypt hash rates. I have used the Alexis78 version which hasn't been updated in a long time - it produces good hash rates but I find it unreliable and unstable. The latest KlausT CCMiner (for Windows at least) is stable and reliable. I can run it for days without problems. I have 4 x 1060 6GB, 4 x 1070 and 2 x 1080. I am running pretty much all of them at powerlimit 75%, core +100 and memory +300 and I'm getting 8-12 mh/s neoscrypt mining to Nicehash (the two rigs locally show approx 9.6mh/s but Nicehash is measuring fluctuating hash-rates between 8-12mh/s), using approximately 1400 watts. If I plug my stats into whattomine.com it recommends mining equihash (if I just consider the nicehash options) but after some experiments and watching the payment rates, I am clearly better off using KlausT to mine neoscrypt. I do have 2 licenses for EthOS but currently given that there are just so many more options under Windows for Nvidia GPUs (and it's not worth mining ETH anymore) I am begrudgingly using Windows.
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Crypto currency enthusiast and miner since 2015. Mined approx 200 ETH during 2016 and 2017 and sold it at approximately $US40 each. Then I watched it reach $1000+ each. If anyone bothers to read this stuff pay attention to this: HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL
I started mining with 1 AMD 7950 and 1 R9-280X. Then I gradually built my AMD operation into 12 R9-290s. Awesome ETH hash but ridiculous power consumption and heat. Over the last year I defected to the Nvidia team. I now use GTX 1070s. They were expensive to buy (probably a bargain now) but awesome hash rate vs. power consumption. blah blah blah blah
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yarustr
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January 27, 2018, 04:48:24 PM |
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Ethos may be made for eth mining in the beginning but right now with all this different miner you can mine anything. ccminer is have most supported algorithms . Hash rates are the same with windows or linux version. All depends how you configured. Ethos is very stable. Because it is built in linux. You can also auto tune your gpus which you do not have it on windows. Check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2831674.0https://github.com/yarustr/autotuningOn ethos overclock settings are way more easy then windows
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bileq
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January 27, 2018, 05:28:37 PM |
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Ethos may be made for eth mining in the beginning but right now with all this different miner you can mine anything. ccminer is have most supported algorithms . Hash rates are the same with windows or linux version. All depends how you configured. Ethos is very stable. Because it is built in linux. You can also auto tune your gpus which you do not have it on windows. Check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2831674.0https://github.com/yarustr/autotuningOn ethos overclock settings are way more easy then windows i will try this miner asap with your script. well done. looks great.
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January 27, 2018, 06:22:07 PM |
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Thanks, this solved my problem, by changing to Gen 2 pcie~ cheers !!
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litmus
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January 28, 2018, 06:37:15 AM |
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Hi!
Is anyone using KlausT version of ccminer under EthOS? The hashrate is far superior under Windows. I have 1210 compared to 900 for Neoscrypt.
Please advise.
Thanks!
I'm also hoping to hear some feedback on the linux version. Is it even useful? The last commit for the Linux codebase was Nov 4, 2014, while the Windows version was updated 6 hours ago, and all the positive feedback from a few cursory searches seems to be for the Windows version. It seems like if the linux driver had value it would be in wider use by now, and already incorporated into EthOS if it was going to happen? But maybe we just need to be the gravel underfoot to give the linux version more traction? I'd really like to know why it hasn't taken off and I plan to look into this more. Obviously this doesn't help you with the Linux version, but I am using the KlausT v8.19 x64 cuda9.1 in Windows 8.1 and it's a real advantage for neoscrypt hash rates. I have used the Alexis78 version which hasn't been updated in a long time - it produces good hash rates but I find it unreliable and unstable. The latest KlausT CCMiner (for Windows at least) is stable and reliable. I can run it for days without problems. I have 4 x 1060 6GB, 4 x 1070 and 2 x 1080. I am running pretty much all of them at powerlimit 75%, core +100 and memory +300 and I'm getting 8-12 mh/s neoscrypt mining to Nicehash (the two rigs locally show approx 9.6mh/s but Nicehash is measuring fluctuating hash-rates between 8-12mh/s), using approximately 1400 watts. If I plug my stats into whattomine.com it recommends mining equihash (if I just consider the nicehash options) but after some experiments and watching the payment rates, I am clearly better off using KlausT to mine neoscrypt. I do have 2 licenses for EthOS but currently given that there are just so many more options under Windows for Nvidia GPUs (and it's not worth mining ETH anymore) I am begrudgingly using Windows. Thank you for the feedback, if only for some ironic pressure to get me to begrudgingly try the Windows version, at least for the experience . May I ask why you think ETH "isn't worth mining" though? I'd rather not "profit-hunt" day to day (or even week to week) and think ETH is ok as a set-it and forget-it mining choice. Not wise? EthOS has been phenomenally stable for me for ETH generation (snd my rig is too remote to tend to daily), and is that worth disturbing for something marginally better? I'm open to being convinced. I'm also currently paying next to nothing for electricity.
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Dragstar
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January 28, 2018, 08:39:11 AM |
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I am currently using Smos with my nvidia Rigs ,i wonder is there a trial time for the ethos just like the smos?
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greyday
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January 28, 2018, 10:31:05 AM |
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I am currently using Smos with my nvidia Rigs ,i wonder is there a trial time for the ethos just like the smos?
You can use it free, you just have to register and pay if you want to use some of the features, like remote monitoring. Grab it here and try it out: EDIT: nevermind, that link requires a code. But you can get it elsewhere, google around.
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BSAlex
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January 28, 2018, 11:20:00 AM |
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I am currently using Smos with my nvidia Rigs ,i wonder is there a trial time for the ethos just like the smos?
No, there is no trial period. You have to buy the OS else you are violating licensing policy. Beware of "free torrent downloads". Scums where reported.
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Kapz786
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January 28, 2018, 12:11:04 PM |
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Any idea how to update teamviewer via Ethos? Preferably without removing and installing it again from scratch
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