andreynk
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April 16, 2016, 09:23:13 AM |
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a lot of DCR rejects with command EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-ru.dwarfpool.com:8008 -ewal eth.wallet -epsw x -eworker workername1 -dpool http://dcr.suprnova.cc:9111 -dwal login.workername -dpsw 1111 DCR - Total Speed: 199.542 Mh/s, Total Shares: 120, Rejected: 20 DCR: GPU0 199.542 Mh/s
what's wrong?
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alevlaslo
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April 16, 2016, 11:20:57 AM |
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two points are very similar to quantum physics: 1) one coin is able to accelerate another - DCR accelerates the ETH 2) during the monitoring computer of rejections in times more than without monitoring
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Sale the first NFT of the first foto
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Chugumoto
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April 16, 2016, 12:08:16 PM |
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two points are very similar to quantum physics: 1) one coin is able to accelerate another - DCR accelerates the ETH 2) during the monitoring computer of rejections in times more than without monitoring
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bbopa637
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April 16, 2016, 12:55:04 PM |
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Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred AMD GPU Miner. ========================= ....
Haven't try it yet, because my Sapphire R9 270X 2G cards can't mine with 15.12 driver, even environment variables doesn't help. But, anyway you are clever than Obama, you are a wunderkind, you are Vitalik Buterin 2.0. Good job!
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aistto
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April 16, 2016, 12:58:56 PM |
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Hello! How can I run it on coinotron.com?
I think it doesn't work on coinotron. ClaymorePlease add failover option. for eg. it would be userful on dwarfpool.
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bobkillaz
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April 16, 2016, 01:21:18 PM |
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There is obviously issues with nanopool. I tried it for 24h and it wasn't stable at all. sometimes nothing during 10minutes with 21MH/s. I switched back to ethminer and it is way more stable and I have more shares in average.
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fr4nkthetank
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Now the money is free, and so the people will be
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April 16, 2016, 01:31:32 PM |
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Thanks for the answer guys, yeah DCR and ETH is a good match. I'm just holding all my DCR. When I get enough i'll buy tokens and start the POS. anybody know how much they cost ? I havent d/l the client yet.
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revelacaogr
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April 16, 2016, 03:00:32 PM |
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Thanks for the answer guys, yeah DCR and ETH is a good match. I'm just holding all my DCR. When I get enough i'll buy tokens and start the POS. anybody know how much they cost ? I havent d/l the client yet.
https://dcrstats.com
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April 16, 2016, 04:33:42 PM |
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Another hashrate test: 1 280x + 2 380. 24 hour effective hashrate rose to 60.3 with Claymore Miner, from previous ~ 55 hashrate range with Ethminer.
Yesterdays different rig of 4 380 cards that rose by 6.6 total hash at expense of 23 extra watts settled own slightly to be gaining 6.4.
Combined, 2 rigs, 7 cards total, gained 11.7 real 24 hour effective hashrate, just slightly less than 9% extra profit even after the devfee, but not considering the 3-4% extra electricity cost.
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omnik
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April 16, 2016, 04:48:19 PM |
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It's not all about hash, more important are shares submitted.
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zorvalth
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April 16, 2016, 06:10:51 PM |
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I put the original qtminer and claymores miner in qtminer mode on separate wallets in the very same time and on the same rigs 20 hours ago. Original qtminer: http://ethermine.org/miners/0xb6ff214f13443b55b404d31a646c09cb568218e0claymores miner in qtminer mode : http://ethermine.org/miners/0xf9883c988a05c8b2a4d8a54966ba45dd566617b2Cant imagine more equal performance. The changed the lead several times but neither got ahead with more than 0.02 Ethers Equal temperatures too. Both stable, the original got 1-2% invalids, the Claymores got 1% fee so I guess it doesnt matter which one to use in only ethereum mining. I will put the claymores in eth-proxy mode once the next version is released and test again.
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April 16, 2016, 06:49:10 PM |
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It's not all about hash, more important are shares submitted.
True, but in this case they are the same. I was citing fully realized 24 hour effective hashrate, which is derived entirely from ... shares submitted. Most important of all is that the pool I am in is paying at the new rate- instead of mid 1.8'ish daily ethereum going into my account, finally it is the full 2-something eth that napkin math and eth calculators always said I should be getting. Because miners, calculators, and pools all seem to have slightly different ideas about the hashrates rigs actually generate, the truest measure of gpu mining ability is how much ethereum is paid over time. In my rigs, running the Claymore instead of Ethminer, I get more pay.
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April 16, 2016, 07:19:10 PM Last edit: April 16, 2016, 08:00:41 PM by Trimegistus |
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It's not all about hash, more important are shares submitted.
In my rigs, running the Claymore instead of Ethminer, I get more pay. Same here, but only in pure ETH mode. If I start dual mining mode, I'll lose a significant number of ETH shares. At current DCR prices I don't think it will pay off to spend the extra watts while at the same time decrease ETH income. Just my two cents 
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sammy007
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April 16, 2016, 07:28:41 PM |
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Is there any performance gain on ethereum in terms of faster GPU kernel?
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April 16, 2016, 07:35:59 PM |
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It's not all about hash, more important are shares submitted.
True, but in this case they are the same. I was citing fully realized 24 hour effective hashrate, which is derived entirely from ... shares submitted. Most important of all is that the pool I am in is paying at the new rate- instead of mid 1.8'ish daily ethereum going into my account, finally it is the full 2-something eth that napkin math and eth calculators always said I should be getting. Because miners, calculators, and pools all seem to have slightly different ideas about the hashrates rigs actually generate, the truest measure of gpu mining ability is how much ethereum is paid over time. In my rigs, running the Claymore instead of Ethminer, I get more pay. But effective hash rate depends to some degree on luck, right? What pool are using now?
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zorvalth
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April 16, 2016, 07:47:25 PM |
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It's not all about hash, more important are shares submitted.
True, but in this case they are the same. I was citing fully realized 24 hour effective hashrate, which is derived entirely from ... shares submitted. Most important of all is that the pool I am in is paying at the new rate- instead of mid 1.8'ish daily ethereum going into my account, finally it is the full 2-something eth that napkin math and eth calculators always said I should be getting. Because miners, calculators, and pools all seem to have slightly different ideas about the hashrates rigs actually generate, the truest measure of gpu mining ability is how much ethereum is paid over time. In my rigs, running the Claymore instead of Ethminer, I get more pay. Check my post right before yours. Both miners are generating pretty much the same amount of money. They changed lead several times and right now the original qtminer got the lead with 0.015 ethers. Its almost 24 hours now. You cant make good comparison if you run the miners one after another. They should be on equals rigs, same time, same pool as I did. Once Claymore release the 1.3 version i will try the eth-proxy mode.
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Claymore (OP)
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April 16, 2016, 08:02:31 PM |
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v2.0:
- Added Stratum support for Decred. - Added "-esm 2" option for "miner-proxy" Stratum version - for such pools like coinotron, coinmine, etc. - Default "-dbg" value is "0" now, log file is created by default. You can disable it with "-dbg -1" option. - If GPU thread hangs and its speed is not updated, miner shows zero speed for that card. - Added "-wd" option. - Added "-r" option. - Additional checks related to DAG files: checking disc space, removing invalid DAG files. - Bug fixes.
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April 16, 2016, 08:18:36 PM |
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Nice, will try cointron now 
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April 16, 2016, 08:28:24 PM Last edit: April 16, 2016, 08:53:07 PM by DarkRavenGamer |
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v2.0:
- Added Stratum support for Decred. - Added "-esm 2" option for "miner-proxy" Stratum version - for such pools like coinotron, coinmine, etc. - Default "-dbg" value is "0" now, log file is created by default. You can disable it with "-dbg -1" option. - If GPU thread hangs and its speed is not updated, miner shows zero speed for that card. - Added "-wd" option. - Added "-r" option. - Additional checks related to DAG files: checking disc space, removing invalid DAG files. - Bug fixes.
Thank you for the update, impressive work! Any plans of what to do for the next update? Also, does it delete old DAG files when generating new ones? EDIT: Btw, how much fees are you collecting, i.e, how much hashing power is generated from your miner in total?
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April 16, 2016, 08:31:29 PM |
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v2.0:
- Added Stratum support for Decred. - Added "-esm 2" option for "miner-proxy" Stratum version - for such pools like coinotron, coinmine, etc. - Default "-dbg" value is "0" now, log file is created by default. You can disable it with "-dbg -1" option. - If GPU thread hangs and its speed is not updated, miner shows zero speed for that card. - Added "-wd" option. - Added "-r" option. - Additional checks related to DAG files: checking disc space, removing invalid DAG files. - Bug fixes.
Sorry, this application cannot run under a Virtual Machine although I run it on the host system
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