sandbagger
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February 15, 2018, 08:27:39 PM |
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has the dust settled on a pool for Verge yet or any other ?
Thought I would wait a few days till it got a little more stable before starting up the dual mining
Thanks
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Dbatch
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February 15, 2018, 08:29:21 PM |
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Some guys are just mean here.. I know i'm a noob on this forums but cmon we gotta help each other out.. I asked if I should mod my bios and not one person answered me. Anyways I went ahead and did it glad I did and don't know why it took me a year lol.. most cards get me around 29-30 even one card does 31mhs... Now one set of cards gets to 31mhs but with tons of errors.. so i lowered clocks. overnight each card got around 30 errors is this bad? If I clock those cards lower I get MHS lowered then before modded.. Should I try another bios on those? Also if somebody could point me to a good modded vbios repository would be awesome thanks.
For my rig I am having a couple thousand errors in a day. I have 6 Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 total hash 185 Mh for solo mining with 800Watt from wall. System never crashes up to 48 hours. I always restarted system before that time, maybe it could run even further. So i think you can overclock your card a little bit further. Use HWinfo64, overclock each card seperately and if there are no huge number of error in couple minutes you can use that values safely. Your system does not need to crash. It can look stable. But you have no idea how much shares you've lost due tu your too overclocked gpus/mem straps. Memory errors indicates, the card is not running comfortable in 100% condition. So you could definatelly have more shares with cards without mem errors. In early days I was alsi running my cards like that and I had no clew what memory errors are. But one day I learned everything needed, optimized my cards, my cards showed lower hashrate, but my overall accepted efective hashrate increased. And that's the point. I dunno about that.. cause when I get 31mhs(which all my cards can do and more) I get way more shares.. They just keep coming it's crazy.. However I get thousands of errors within 5 min.. I heard that those errors will shorten the lifespan of those cards.. So I dialed back to no errors... So I gotta say that is not the case in my experience.
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Teress
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February 15, 2018, 08:30:58 PM |
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has the dust settled on a pool for Verge yet or any other ?
Thought I would wait a few days till it got a little more stable before starting up the dual mining
Thanks
Yes, wait and the difficulty inbetween rise over the top, so dual mining will not be worth anything...
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kgminer
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February 15, 2018, 08:35:31 PM |
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has the dust settled on a pool for Verge yet or any other ?
Thought I would wait a few days till it got a little more stable before starting up the dual mining
Thanks
antpool works fine for me.
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Teress
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February 15, 2018, 08:36:33 PM |
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has the dust settled on a pool for Verge yet or any other ?
Thought I would wait a few days till it got a little more stable before starting up the dual mining
Thanks
antpool works fine for me. that pool disconnects each my rig few times an hour
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Lamsterpaul
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February 15, 2018, 08:37:42 PM |
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And also the heat and power uses goes up with dual mining, I also stoped it, because i need additional cooling and an extra power supply to And it is not woth the requirement at this prices for it I was on ETH and decred as second one
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February 15, 2018, 11:44:35 PM |
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Here are a few of the DevFee addresses found within v11:
0xB9cF2dA90Bdff1BC014720Cc84F5Ab99d7974EbA 0x3509F7bd9557F8a9b793759b3E3bfA2Cd505ae31 0xdE088812A9c5005b0dC8447B37193c9e8b67a1fF 0x7Fb21ac4Cd75d9De3E1c5D11D87bB904c01880fc 0x34FAAa028162C4d4E92DB6abfA236A8E90fF2FC3
Now that you've explored the blockchain with these, here's how you can bypass the DevFee without incurring a penalty or installing some malware if you don't think Claymore deserves this fee. It isn't for noobs, so don't ask me details if you don't understand. Pay the man and learn.
1. Don't try anything on your Windows box where Claymore runs. Claymore can detect local, 'private net' addresses (proxies), and can even detect if you 'spoof' a pool's public IP locally by examining the route or the network response times etc... Claymore will penalize you by introducing a several seconds delay between the time a share is found and the time it submitted to the pool. You'll get a decent hash rate still, but your stale shares will increase dramatically. It will also warn you about local pools.
2. Familiarize yourself with how a transparent 'Squid' HTTP proxy works on a NAT-router/gateway.
3. Set up the networking on your NAT-router/gateway similar for Squid, except you're not going to intercept port 80 HTTP traffic, but TCP traffic to port 4444. (Eg: ethermine's port)
4. Get familiar with a Unix program called 'netsed' - network stream editor. It's available only as source code, sorry noobs. Set it up to listen on the NAT-router/gateway port that you have redirected 4444 traffic to and have it send output to eu1.ethermine.org:4444 or whatever your pool is. You're going to want to have it substitute the addresses above with that of your own. Claymore will probably change these with each version, so you're on your own when that happens.
5. Set the default gateway on your miner box to the ip of the NAT-router. (Hint: virtual machines.)
6. If you've got a large farm, you might want to explore the source code of netsed, or other programs, to make your own version that can handle more connections and any future DevFee addresses Claymore might add.
7. I'm not going to help you. Don't ask.
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muzuca
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February 16, 2018, 12:01:34 AM |
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has the dust settled on a pool for Verge yet or any other ?
Thought I would wait a few days till it got a little more stable before starting up the dual mining
Thanks
antpool works fine for me. that pool disconnects each my rig few times an hour Unimining is working nice for me. They created a dedicated address to verge.
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NavyCuda
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February 16, 2018, 12:24:05 AM |
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Now that you've explored the blockchain with these, here's how you can bypass the DevFee ...
Parasite. Pay the man for his work.
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February 16, 2018, 12:26:22 AM |
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Here are a few of the DevFee addresses found within v11:
0xB9cF2dA90Bdff1BC014720Cc84F5Ab99d7974EbA 0x3509F7bd9557F8a9b793759b3E3bfA2Cd505ae31 0xdE088812A9c5005b0dC8447B37193c9e8b67a1fF 0x7Fb21ac4Cd75d9De3E1c5D11D87bB904c01880fc 0x34FAAa028162C4d4E92DB6abfA236A8E90fF2FC3
Now that you've explored the blockchain with these, here's how you can bypass the DevFee without incurring a penalty or installing some malware if you don't think Claymore deserves this fee. It isn't for noobs, so don't ask me details if you don't understand. Pay the man and learn.
1. Don't try anything on your Windows box where Claymore runs. Claymore can detect local, 'private net' addresses (proxies), and can even detect if you 'spoof' a pool's public IP locally by examining the route or the network response times etc... Claymore will penalize you by introducing a several seconds delay between the time a share is found and the time it submitted to the pool. You'll get a decent hash rate still, but your stale shares will increase dramatically. It will also warn you about local pools.
2. Familiarize yourself with how a transparent 'Squid' HTTP proxy works on a NAT-router/gateway.
3. Set up the networking on your NAT-router/gateway similar for Squid, except you're not going to intercept port 80 HTTP traffic, but TCP traffic to port 4444. (Eg: ethermine's port)
4. Get familiar with a Unix program called 'netsed' - network stream editor. It's available only as source code, sorry noobs. Set it up to listen on the NAT-router/gateway port that you have redirected 4444 traffic to and have it send output to eu1.ethermine.org:4444 or whatever your pool is. You're going to want to have it substitute the addresses above with that of your own. Claymore will probably change these with each version, so you're on your own when that happens.
5. Set the default gateway on your miner box to the ip of the NAT-router. (Hint: virtual machines.)
6. If you've got a large farm, you might want to explore the source code of netsed, or other programs, to make your own version that can handle more connections and any future DevFee addresses Claymore might add.
7. I'm not going to help you. Don't ask.
If you don't want to pay DevFee use some other miner. Don't cheat. Just image how you would feel if someone not pay you for your work.
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supertux1
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February 16, 2018, 12:52:42 AM |
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If you don't want to pay DevFee use some other miner. Don't cheat. Just image how you would feel if someone not pay you for your work.
I knew some of you would object to that kind of post which is why I kept it vague and technical. For the rest of you, how about you all not 'cheat' and stop using/accumulating cryptocurrency, embrace receiving fiat for your labor, pay your taxes for the government's work? See, we could have entire arguments about morality and money which I don't care for.
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kgminer
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February 16, 2018, 02:08:11 AM |
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Hello Miners
Can somebody please advise what I can do to resolve the following errors. My Rig is crashing once a day with these errors and I don't know how to fix the error.
14:52:26:041 1e8 parse packet: 242 14:52:26:041 1e8 ETH: job is the same 14:52:26:056 1e8 new buf size: 0 14:52:26:885 374 GPU 3, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:885 374 GPU 3, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:900 374 Set global fail flag, failed GPU3 14:52:26:900 374 GPU 3 failed 14:52:26:900 1358 GPU 4, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:900 de4 GPU 2, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:916 de4 GPU 2, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:916 de4 Set global fail flag, failed GPU2 14:52:26:932 de4 GPU 2 failed 14:52:26:932 1358 GPU 4, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:932 1534 GPU 3, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:932 1534 GPU 3, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:947 21c8 GPU 1, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:947 226c GPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:947 79c GPU 2, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:963 79c GPU 2, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:963 d10 GPU 0, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:963 d10 GPU 0, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:978 2160 GPU 6, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:26:978 2160 GPU 6, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:978 226c GPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:932 1358 Set global fail flag, failed GPU4 14:52:26:963 79c Set global fail flag, failed GPU2 14:52:27:010 79c GPU 2 failed 14:52:26:978 d10 Set global fail flag, failed GPU0 14:52:27:025 21c8 GPU 1, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:978 2160 Set global fail flag, failed GPU6 14:52:27:025 2160 GPU 6 failed 14:52:27:025 1358 GPU 4 failed 14:52:27:041 e60 GPU 4, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:27:041 e60 GPU 4, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:27:041 d10 GPU 0 failed 14:52:27:057 139c GPU 0, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:27:057 139c GPU 0, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:26:978 226c Set global fail flag, failed GPU5 14:52:27:072 970 GPU 6, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:27:072 970 GPU 6, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:27:041 e60 Set global fail flag, failed GPU4 14:52:27:072 e60 GPU 4 failed 14:52:27:057 139c Set global fail flag, failed GPU0 14:52:27:088 139c GPU 0 failed 14:52:27:088 226c GPU 5 failed 14:52:26:947 1534 Set global fail flag, failed GPU3 14:52:27:103 1534 GPU 3 failed 14:52:27:025 21c8 Set global fail flag, failed GPU1 14:52:27:103 40c GPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:27:103 40c GPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:27:119 21c8 GPU 1 failed 14:52:27:119 1e84 GPU 1, GpuMiner cu_k04 failed 4, unspecified launch failure 14:52:27:119 1e84 GPU 1, GpuMiner kx failed 1 14:52:27:119 40c Set global fail flag, failed GPU5 14:52:27:135 40c GPU 5 failed 14:52:27:119 1e84 Set global fail flag, failed GPU1 14:52:27:135 1e84 GPU 1 failed 14:52:27:072 970 Set global fail flag, failed GPU6 14:52:27:150 970 GPU 6 failed 14:52:30:682 1e8 got 243 bytes 14:52:30:682 1e8 buf:
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BennyT
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February 16, 2018, 02:48:02 AM |
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...
Now that you've explored the blockchain with these, here's how you can bypass the DevFee ...
Parasite. Pay the man for his work. I agree! Nothing wrong with paying Claymore. I do hope the fee gets reduced in the near future down to 0.5%. They kept the dual mining fee for longer than it should have been. More miners, growing industry, significantly higher gains... ultimately up to them to do the right thing.
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argai666
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February 16, 2018, 05:04:05 AM |
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Some guys are just mean here.. I know i'm a noob on this forums but cmon we gotta help each other out.. I asked if I should mod my bios and not one person answered me. Anyways I went ahead and did it glad I did and don't know why it took me a year lol.. most cards get me around 29-30 even one card does 31mhs... Now one set of cards gets to 31mhs but with tons of errors.. so i lowered clocks. overnight each card got around 30 errors is this bad? If I clock those cards lower I get MHS lowered then before modded.. Should I try another bios on those? Also if somebody could point me to a good modded vbios repository would be awesome thanks.
For my rig I am having a couple thousand errors in a day. I have 6 Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 total hash 185 Mh for solo mining with 800Watt from wall. System never crashes up to 48 hours. I always restarted system before that time, maybe it could run even further. So i think you can overclock your card a little bit further. Use HWinfo64, overclock each card seperately and if there are no huge number of error in couple minutes you can use that values safely. Your system does not need to crash. It can look stable. But you have no idea how much shares you've lost due tu your too overclocked gpus/mem straps. Memory errors indicates, the card is not running comfortable in 100% condition. So you could definatelly have more shares with cards without mem errors. In early days I was alsi running my cards like that and I had no clew what memory errors are. But one day I learned everything needed, optimized my cards, my cards showed lower hashrate, but my overall accepted efective hashrate increased. And that's the point. I dont think i am losing so much shares. Because my avarage hashrate and reported hashrates are almost identical on nanopool even %1.5 devfee
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argai666
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February 16, 2018, 05:24:00 AM |
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Some guys are just mean here.. I know i'm a noob on this forums but cmon we gotta help each other out.. I asked if I should mod my bios and not one person answered me. Anyways I went ahead and did it glad I did and don't know why it took me a year lol.. most cards get me around 29-30 even one card does 31mhs... Now one set of cards gets to 31mhs but with tons of errors.. so i lowered clocks. overnight each card got around 30 errors is this bad? If I clock those cards lower I get MHS lowered then before modded.. Should I try another bios on those? Also if somebody could point me to a good modded vbios repository would be awesome thanks.
For my rig I am having a couple thousand errors in a day. I have 6 Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 total hash 185 Mh for solo mining with 800Watt from wall. System never crashes up to 48 hours. I always restarted system before that time, maybe it could run even further. So i think you can overclock your card a little bit further. Use HWinfo64, overclock each card seperately and if there are no huge number of error in couple minutes you can use that values safely. Thanks.. Why are you solo mining with 6 cards? Thought it's better to do a pool? I have 9 cards and one more on the way.. I'm I doing it wrong? Been mining for about a year now.. Oh, I meant solo for mining only eth, of course i am mining in a pool
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Dbatch
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February 16, 2018, 07:03:52 AM |
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Some guys are just mean here.. I know i'm a noob on this forums but cmon we gotta help each other out.. I asked if I should mod my bios and not one person answered me. Anyways I went ahead and did it glad I did and don't know why it took me a year lol.. most cards get me around 29-30 even one card does 31mhs... Now one set of cards gets to 31mhs but with tons of errors.. so i lowered clocks. overnight each card got around 30 errors is this bad? If I clock those cards lower I get MHS lowered then before modded.. Should I try another bios on those? Also if somebody could point me to a good modded vbios repository would be awesome thanks.
For my rig I am having a couple thousand errors in a day. I have 6 Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 total hash 185 Mh for solo mining with 800Watt from wall. System never crashes up to 48 hours. I always restarted system before that time, maybe it could run even further. So i think you can overclock your card a little bit further. Use HWinfo64, overclock each card seperately and if there are no huge number of error in couple minutes you can use that values safely. Your system does not need to crash. It can look stable. But you have no idea how much shares you've lost due tu your too overclocked gpus/mem straps. Memory errors indicates, the card is not running comfortable in 100% condition. So you could definatelly have more shares with cards without mem errors. In early days I was alsi running my cards like that and I had no clew what memory errors are. But one day I learned everything needed, optimized my cards, my cards showed lower hashrate, but my overall accepted efective hashrate increased. And that's the point. I dont think i am losing so much shares. Because my avarage hashrate and reported hashrates are almost identical on nanopool even %1.5 devfee I switched from Nanopool to Ethermine that X2 difficulty with shares was lowering my profits.. Even with X2 rewards ... I hate Etermines calculator though it's not accurate at all.. Dunno hash rate also seemed higher on Nanopool .. What says this forum whats better?
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February 16, 2018, 07:32:25 AM |
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So, after testing XVG pools it seems http://antminepool.com is the only proper pool yet, but it's heavily overloaded, need to write a petition to increase its power
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Dbatch
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February 16, 2018, 07:48:24 AM |
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Some guys are just mean here.. I know i'm a noob on this forums but cmon we gotta help each other out.. I asked if I should mod my bios and not one person answered me. Anyways I went ahead and did it glad I did and don't know why it took me a year lol.. most cards get me around 29-30 even one card does 31mhs... Now one set of cards gets to 31mhs but with tons of errors.. so i lowered clocks. overnight each card got around 30 errors is this bad? If I clock those cards lower I get MHS lowered then before modded.. Should I try another bios on those? Also if somebody could point me to a good modded vbios repository would be awesome thanks.
For my rig I am having a couple thousand errors in a day. I have 6 Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 total hash 185 Mh for solo mining with 800Watt from wall. System never crashes up to 48 hours. I always restarted system before that time, maybe it could run even further. So i think you can overclock your card a little bit further. Use HWinfo64, overclock each card seperately and if there are no huge number of error in couple minutes you can use that values safely. Thanks.. Why are you solo mining with 6 cards? Thought it's better to do a pool? I have 9 cards and one more on the way.. I'm I doing it wrong? Been mining for about a year now.. Oh, I meant solo for mining only eth, of course i am mining in a pool Oh lol
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February 16, 2018, 09:51:02 AM |
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Can someone please share their .bat file to dual mine ETH and XVG on a pool that is working fine.
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February 16, 2018, 10:00:43 AM |
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If you don't want to pay DevFee use some other miner. Don't cheat. Just image how you would feel if someone not pay you for your work.
I knew some of you would object to that kind of post which is why I kept it vague and technical. For the rest of you, how about you all not 'cheat' and stop using/accumulating cryptocurrency, embrace receiving fiat for your labor, pay your taxes for the government's work? See, we could have entire arguments about morality and money which I don't care for. Hey, I'm not going to use it despite the fact I have the skills to implement your solution. Anyway fair play for sharing as this can be used for invisible hash stealing from some uneducated so called 'miners'...
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