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This site gives raw difficulty and misrepresents it as TH. (In fact its just Tera of unnamed unit)
The real hashrate hovers around 4TH currently. 3,9-4,2 TH to be exact. (Keep in mind there is no way to tell what amount of hashrate is currently targeted onto a chain - we can only take past block times and estimate)
Ohh s$%t.. i see that on coinwarz now.. Ehhh i hate that s#$t.. Thanks for steering me in the right direction. Looks like i looked up diff not hashrate in my haste. Here was the proper link. My bad. https://etherscan.io/charts/hashratei have to say tho.. in a months time over 30,000 390x were added to the network.. that isnt something to sneeze at. To think with all the issues we still have that much being added on . WOW Honestly i havent been paying much attention to it lately. That struck me as an awful big increase. That puts it back to being feasible that its only gpu mining atm. We should see a nice bump with the new efficient cards except that if you only replace them one to one with anything above a 280x its prolly going to drop your hash a bit by the looks of the first test results. Im sure a lot of driver releases will come and claymore will possibly find ways to improve mining on these 480's. Im looking forward to the next release. CDMV5.. May actually try out the dual mining for once. Sorry for all the OT claymore. I can go on some tangents now and again. Need to keep that in check a bit more Best Regards d57heinz There are single farms out there with that many gpus.
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mrzevs
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June 30, 2016, 04:14:27 PM |
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Hi Claymore, Is it possible to make the function of downvolt on the videocards?
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June 30, 2016, 04:29:21 PM |
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Hi Claymore, Is it possible to make the function of downvolt on the videocards?
That function called MSI afterburner
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June 30, 2016, 04:37:40 PM |
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Hi Claymore, Is it possible to make the function of downvolt on the videocards?
That function called MSI afterburner I know that, but I would like, by means of miner ...
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June 30, 2016, 04:37:53 PM |
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Hi Claymore, Is it possible to make the function of downvolt on the videocards?
That function called MSI afterburner On Linux? For 79xx cards?
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mrzevs
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June 30, 2016, 05:21:37 PM |
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Hi Claymore, Is it possible to make the function of downvolt on the videocards?
That function called MSI afterburner On Linux? For 79xx cards? and including linux ... card 390, 390x.
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Claymore (OP)
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June 30, 2016, 07:29:06 PM |
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Hi Claymore, Is it possible to make the function of downvolt on the videocards?
The problem is it will not work for all cards. But I can try to add this feature, I'll check if I some of my cards support voltage management via ADL.
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June 30, 2016, 11:03:47 PM Last edit: July 01, 2016, 12:15:36 AM by IncludeBeer |
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6 gpus should only use 1000 watts. You can't be paying $1/kwh.
Really? :-) From specs, 390X can use up to 375W (75 from PCI-e, 150*2 from two 8-pin connectors). In reality well-loaded they can draw even more. 375*6 = 2250W + MB (let say, 150). So 2.4kW*24*30=1728kW per month. For reference, my 390X*5 diskless rig draws around 2030-2100W from the outlet mining both ETH+DCR at 16/47 intensity. Exactly. My rig has 4x 390x and 2x 280x, so I need 2 1k PSU's. Not sure what kind of tiny gpu's you're using to have 6 only using 1k watts. In any case, it's simply not worth it to me to pay such large electricity (summer months have higher electricity prices). Anyone know a good way to automate sleeping a rig and then turning it back on to mine at certain intervals during the day? Edit: Found a guide to handle this through Window's Task Scheduler 
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June 30, 2016, 11:12:27 PM |
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I am currently testing RX 480 Radeon cards. So far getting about 24 to 28 mh/s each card with no tweaks. Using v4.7 and the stock 480 driver from Sapphire. Will post more stats as I start to push it. I hope that the new drivers will work as much as the 15.12 do with current cards.
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June 30, 2016, 11:55:11 PM |
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I am currently testing RX 480 Radeon cards. So far getting about 24 to 28 mh/s each card with no tweaks. Using v4.7 and the stock 480 driver from Sapphire. Will post more stats as I start to push it. I hope that the new drivers will work as much as the 15.12 do with current cards.
I am getting the same hash great so far for refrence cards there amazing.
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July 01, 2016, 12:00:30 AM |
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I am currently testing RX 480 Radeon cards. So far getting about 24 to 28 mh/s each card with no tweaks. Using v4.7 and the stock 480 driver from Sapphire. Will post more stats as I start to push it. I hope that the new drivers will work as much as the 15.12 do with current cards.
I am getting the same hash great so far for refrence cards there amazing. There is a stock 480 driver from Sapphire? I used the Crimson 16.6.2 from AMD and I get 24-25MHs, but not up to 28MHs 
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July 01, 2016, 12:37:59 AM |
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I am currently testing RX 480 Radeon cards. So far getting about 24 to 28 mh/s each card with no tweaks. Using v4.7 and the stock 480 driver from Sapphire. Will post more stats as I start to push it. I hope that the new drivers will work as much as the 15.12 do with current cards.
I am getting the same hash great so far for refrence cards there amazing. There is a stock 480 driver from Sapphire? I used the Crimson 16.6.2 from AMD and I get 24-25MHs, but not up to 28MHs  OC memory to 9Ghz http://cryptomining-blog.com/8041-optimizing-the-power-usage-of-amd-radeon-rx-480-for-ethereum-mining/
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July 01, 2016, 02:47:33 AM |
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I'm waiting for the after-market cards before diving in not convinced the single 6pin connector is sufficient.
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July 01, 2016, 02:53:13 AM |
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I'm waiting for the after-market cards before diving in not convinced the single 6pin connector is sufficient.
I second this assessment. Overheating, gotta run the snot out of the fan to keep it cool, and loud. Then to add insult to injury they put a 6 pin connector on this when they know the card in stock trim and speeds is going to be pushing the limits of that connector/cable? Not good at all. Granted with some tweaking we are seeing some breathing room in power use, but it just shouldn't be like this to begin with. So I am waiting for the aftermarket cards to see if these problems get addressed.
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July 01, 2016, 04:28:35 AM |
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Claymore,
Would it be possible to have an option to load the dag from the ssd the old fashioned way? Maybe a -dag <path> option? The reason being I have my rigs overclocked and undervolted to the max and find that some cards lock up when building the dag, but after reverting back to older versions of the miner I found they won't lock up if I load the dag from the hard drive. I'm running updated haswell systems, all with ssd drives, so building the dag with the cpu and loading it is not a problem.
Really great work on the miner btw.
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July 01, 2016, 05:00:25 AM |
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I am currently testing RX 480 Radeon cards. So far getting about 24 to 28 mh/s each card with no tweaks. Using v4.7 and the stock 480 driver from Sapphire. Will post more stats as I start to push it. I hope that the new drivers will work as much as the 15.12 do with current cards.
I am getting the same hash great so far for refrence cards there amazing. There is a stock 480 driver from Sapphire? I used the Crimson 16.6.2 from AMD and I get 24-25MHs, but not up to 28MHs  OC memory to 9Ghz http://cryptomining-blog.com/8041-optimizing-the-power-usage-of-amd-radeon-rx-480-for-ethereum-mining/that Radeon Power Tuner sofware is that from the CD?
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July 01, 2016, 06:41:42 AM |
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I am currently testing RX 480 Radeon cards. So far getting about 24 to 28 mh/s each card with no tweaks. Using v4.7 and the stock 480 driver from Sapphire. Will post more stats as I start to push it. I hope that the new drivers will work as much as the 15.12 do with current cards.
I am getting the same hash great so far for refrence cards there amazing. There is a stock 480 driver from Sapphire? I used the Crimson 16.6.2 from AMD and I get 24-25MHs, but not up to 28MHs  OC memory to 9Ghz http://cryptomining-blog.com/8041-optimizing-the-power-usage-of-amd-radeon-rx-480-for-ethereum-mining/Can someone help. Got 6 AMD Sapphire RX 480 . And don't know how to tune it. When using their Strixx tune it says 0core clock, 0 fan speed 0 0 0 temp e.t.c. , When using Asus tune up 2 - it shows correct clocks, speed and fans, but i can't change anything except fan speen. How to tune at saphire card the Memory speed to 9ghz ?
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July 01, 2016, 07:07:41 AM |
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trying to run on UBUNTU with 2 RX480s, and I get this: POOL/SOLO version Internal error: Link failed. Make sure the system setup is correct. GPU #0: set -etha as 0 (ETH algo for fast cards) GPU #1: set -etha as 0 (ETH algo for fast cards) Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I'm running the amdgpu-pro driver. Any ideas? Is it supported? Any additional config?
Anyone know how to run aticonfig --initial with amdgpu-pro driver?
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July 01, 2016, 07:21:58 AM |
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Anyone know if its possible to feed your Remote Manager data over the web. So you can check your temperatures and speeds when your not home?
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osnwt
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July 01, 2016, 08:24:25 AM |
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Forward external IP port to the web monitoring port of the manager running inside of LAN (use your router manual how to do so) and use web browser to check the web page.
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