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Author Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 6589757 times)
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April 25, 2016, 01:13:14 PM
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well, if i have GPU 1,2,3 in GPU-Z at 60,61,62. i can check temps* on the claymore miner and it will be something like 62, 60, 61. so I know that gpu 1 in claymore = gpu 3 in gpu-z. gpu 2 in claymore = gpu 1 in gpu-z and gpu 3 in claymore =gpu 2 in gpu-z.

ofcourse this in annoying. but it's a small thing and i think that more important updates are coming. but if mr. claymore could fix this it would be, as always, highly appreceated Smiley


ON ANOTHER NOTE: Payouts in dwarfpool are kind of irregular wil using this command fix it: -esm 0? i'm not using it. just wanted to check before restarting miner with this config. thx Smiley
Dwarfpool pays 6 times a day IF one has more than 1.01 ethers check whats written there:
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Now possible to set individual minimum amount of autopayouts. Also you can choose only one time per day. Email to admin. By default 6 times per day from 1.01 ETH

what i ment was hour "payments" that show up on the website. they update shares and profit every hour. sometimes i'll get 0.04... sometimes 0.028... it's rly unregular. not sure it's something i'm doing (like not specifing stratum with that command) or just the "luck" factor that applies to solo mining.

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April 25, 2016, 01:20:28 PM
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Thats offtopic here, but all that are marked as
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(precalculated*)   immature blocks

are just that - precalculated, subject to change.

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April 25, 2016, 01:25:38 PM
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Hi Guys,

It is not clear in the first post how to mine on coinmine.pl pool... Here you are (we support stratum on ETH and DCR pools):

Code:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth.coinmine.pl:4000 -ewal USERNAME.WORKER -esm 2 -epsw WORKER_PASS -dpool stratum+tcp://dcr.coinmine.pl:2222 -dwal USERNAME.WORKER -dpsw WORKER_PASS  -allpools 1

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April 25, 2016, 01:29:12 PM
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Thats offtopic here, but all that are marked as
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(precalculated*)   immature blocks

are just that - precalculated, subject to change.

Take note of these below which are checkmarked with

Yes, true. but even after they're precalculated they are still irregular. just wondering if the -esm 0 command would fix this somehow.

check it:

16-04-25, 12:59:59 (2 hours ago)   90   0.005   0.03087983   ✓
16-04-25, 11:59:59 (3 hours ago)   114   0.006   0.04219116   ✓
16-04-25, 10:59:59 (4 hours ago)   97   0.005   0.03350993   ✓
16-04-25, 09:59:59 (5 hours ago)   122   0.007   0.04164290   ✓
16-04-25, 08:59:59 (6 hours ago)   110   0.006   0.03483970   ✓
16-04-25, 07:59:59 (7 hours ago)   112   0.007   0.03761664   ✓
16-04-25, 06:59:59 (8 hours ago)   110   0.007   0.03325516   ✓
16-04-25, 05:59:59 (9 hours ago)   112   0.007   0.03276627   ✓
16-04-25, 04:59:59 (10 hours ago)   85   0.005   0.02941316   ✓
16-04-25, 03:59:59 (11 hours ago)   128   0.007   0.04214431   ✓
16-04-25, 02:59:59 (12 hours ago)   99   0.005   0.02642181   ✓
16-04-25, 01:59:59 (13 hours ago)   96   0.005   0.02414533   ✓
16-04-25, 00:59:59 (14 hours ago)   99   0.005   0.03199759   ✓

is this normal or should i try the -esm 0 command? thx

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April 25, 2016, 01:34:33 PM
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is this normal or should i try the -esm 0 command? thx

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-esm   Ethereum Stratum mode. 0 - eth-proxy mode (for example, dwarpool.com), 1 - qtminer mode (for example, ethpool.org), 2 - miner-proxy mode (for example, coinotron.com). 0 is default.

If you are not using the -esm parameter, you are already in -esm 0 mode.  Grin

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April 25, 2016, 01:38:42 PM
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Thats offtopic here, but all that are marked as
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(precalculated*)   immature blocks

are just that - precalculated, subject to change.

Take note of these below which are checkmarked with

Yes, true. but even after they're precalculated they are still irregular. just wondering if the -esm 0 command would fix this somehow.

check it:

16-04-25, 12:59:59 (2 hours ago)   90   0.005   0.03087983   ✓
16-04-25, 11:59:59 (3 hours ago)   114   0.006   0.04219116   ✓
16-04-25, 10:59:59 (4 hours ago)   97   0.005   0.03350993   ✓
16-04-25, 09:59:59 (5 hours ago)   122   0.007   0.04164290   ✓
16-04-25, 08:59:59 (6 hours ago)   110   0.006   0.03483970   ✓
16-04-25, 07:59:59 (7 hours ago)   112   0.007   0.03761664   ✓
16-04-25, 06:59:59 (8 hours ago)   110   0.007   0.03325516   ✓
16-04-25, 05:59:59 (9 hours ago)   112   0.007   0.03276627   ✓
16-04-25, 04:59:59 (10 hours ago)   85   0.005   0.02941316   ✓
16-04-25, 03:59:59 (11 hours ago)   128   0.007   0.04214431   ✓
16-04-25, 02:59:59 (12 hours ago)   99   0.005   0.02642181   ✓
16-04-25, 01:59:59 (13 hours ago)   96   0.005   0.02414533   ✓
16-04-25, 00:59:59 (14 hours ago)   99   0.005   0.03199759   ✓

is this normal or should i try the -esm 0 command? thx

-esm 0 is default setting and only setting that will work for connecting to dwarfpool. Note the variation in the number of shares u submit each hour this is the reason for the variation in hourly earnings, some hours you will have more shares some you will have less. Every miner has these variations and the earnings for the hour is calculated on how many shares every miner submitted in that hour vs how many blocks/uncles the pool found in that hour. For example you submitted 0.005% of total shares in one hour therefore you get paid 0.005% of pools total earnings for that hour.
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April 25, 2016, 01:38:55 PM
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is this normal or should i try the -esm 0 command? thx

From the OP:

-esm   Ethereum Stratum mode. 0 - eth-proxy mode (for example, dwarpool.com), 1 - qtminer mode (for example, ethpool.org), 2 - miner-proxy mode (for example, coinotron.com). 0 is default.

If you are not using the -esm parameter, you are already in -esm 0 mode.  Grin

*facepalm* ok, thx.

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April 25, 2016, 04:04:11 PM
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I used to mine with Ethos, now claymore seems to be available only on windows. Does anybody have any idea on how much RAM I need per card ? Most of my rigs are with 390s. The good thing about Ethos was that it was running fine with only 4Gb of RAM for a 6 card rig and not even consuming all 4.

To mine ETH you need a minimum 2 Gb RAM per card, otherwise the DAG won't load into the cards's memory

That is actually incorrect with ethos my rigs of six 390s run perfectly fine with only 4Gb of RAM on the system. About 2.9 is actually used. Ethos is really striped down Ubuntu distribution with anything not needed for mining removed. Great job by developers btw.
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April 25, 2016, 04:20:00 PM
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I used to mine with Ethos, now claymore seems to be available only on windows. Does anybody have any idea on how much RAM I need per card ? Most of my rigs are with 390s. The good thing about Ethos was that it was running fine with only 4Gb of RAM for a 6 card rig and not even consuming all 4.

To mine ETH you need a minimum 2 Gb RAM per card, otherwise the DAG won't load into the cards's memory

That is actually incorrect with ethos my rigs of six 390s run perfectly fine with only 4Gb of RAM on the system. About 2.9 is actually used. Ethos is really striped down Ubuntu distribution with anything not needed for mining removed. Great job by developers btw.

I think Trimegistus is talking about video ram, not system ram.  I have 3 cards using 4.9gb sys ram on Windows 10. About 1.5-2gb of that is running Nem wallet (java) and GPU monitor.  I have 12gb so I haven't disabled any excess services and programs to free up extra memory.
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April 25, 2016, 04:21:03 PM
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I used to mine with Ethos, now claymore seems to be available only on windows. Does anybody have any idea on how much RAM I need per card ? Most of my rigs are with 390s. The good thing about Ethos was that it was running fine with only 4Gb of RAM for a 6 card rig and not even consuming all 4.

To mine ETH you need a minimum 2 Gb RAM per card, otherwise the DAG won't load into the cards's memory

That is actually incorrect with ethos my rigs of six 390s run perfectly fine with only 4Gb of RAM on the system. About 2.9 is actually used. Ethos is really striped down Ubuntu distribution with anything not needed for mining removed. Great job by developers btw.

I meant 2 Gb memory in each card, not in the system. Yes, you can mine with 6 video cards having only 4 Gb system RAM if you use one of those special Linux flavors. Under normal conditions, even with Ubuntu, I believe 8 Gb system RAM would be a safer choice.

But every card must have a minimum 2 Gb video RAM!

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April 25, 2016, 04:41:19 PM
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I used to mine with Ethos, now claymore seems to be available only on windows. Does anybody have any idea on how much RAM I need per card ? Most of my rigs are with 390s. The good thing about Ethos was that it was running fine with only 4Gb of RAM for a 6 card rig and not even consuming all 4.

To mine ETH you need a minimum 2 Gb RAM per card, otherwise the DAG won't load into the cards's memory

That is actually incorrect with ethos my rigs of six 390s run perfectly fine with only 4Gb of RAM on the system. About 2.9 is actually used. Ethos is really striped down Ubuntu distribution with anything not needed for mining removed. Great job by developers btw.

I meant 2 Gb memory in each card, not in the system. Yes, you can mine with 6 video cards having only 4 Gb system RAM if you use one of those special Linux flavors. Under normal conditions, even with Ubuntu, I believe 8 Gb system RAM would be a safer choice.

But every card must have a minimum 2 Gb video RAM!

i misunderstood that also, yeah makes sense 2gb for each card. ^^


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April 25, 2016, 08:01:26 PM
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I'm mining at 1600mh in the miner console... but decred pool keeps showing lower hashrate and lower payments. according to calc i should be making: 1.26. i'm making around 0.9x ... should i just move pool or could it be something with the miner? thx

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I'm mining at 1600mh in the miner console... but decred pool keeps showing lower hashrate and lower payments. according to calc i should be making: 1.26. i'm making around 0.9x ... should i just move pool or could it be something with the miner? thx

I've been getting accurate results in suprnova  Cheesy

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me too in pool.mn
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April 25, 2016, 08:11:12 PM
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I'm mining at 1600mh in the miner console... but decred pool keeps showing lower hashrate and lower payments. according to calc i should be making: 1.26. i'm making around 0.9x ... should i just move pool or could it be something with the miner? thx

I've been getting accurate results in suprnova  Cheesy

will deff. change to supernova and try it out :\ thx

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Is their option for feature add so that you can create dag file to different default location like in eth miner that is updated now can put option in to select where DAG file goes? SO can use -R F:\Ethereum\DAG for dag file to be used n F drive.

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v3.3:

- failover for both Ethereum and Decred.
- added CRC check for DAG files. Now if DAG file is corrupted, miner will detect it and re-create DAG.
  Don't remove DAG files manually if you think that they can be corrupted - miner will do it automatically if necessary.
- default value for "-ethi" option is "8" now (instead of "16"), it slightly reduces delays when miner accepts new job.
- Bug fixes, a few minor improvements.

Note that this version will recreate DAG files because old DAGs don't have built-in CRC. If you also want to use old versions of miner, use "-dir" option to set different folders for DAG files because CRC makes DAG files incompatible between v3.3 and earlier versions.

Please read Readme and FAQ in the first post of this thread before asking any questions, probably the answer is already there.
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v3.3:

- failover for both Ethereum and Decred.
- added CRC check for DAG files. Now if DAG file is corrupted, miner will detect it and re-create DAG.
  Don't remove DAG files manually if you think that they can be corrupted - miner will do it automatically if necessary.
- default value for "-ethi" option is "8" now (instead of "16"), it slightly reduces delays when miner accepts new job.
- Bug fixes, a few minor improvements.

Note that this version will recreate DAG files because old DAGs don't have built-in CRC. If you also want to use old versions of miner, use "-dir" option to set different folders for DAG files because CRC makes DAG files incompatible between v3.3 and earlier versions.

Just what the doctor ordered.  Loving the updates and the vast improvements this miner has to offer. Hoping you got more to come. Maybe get some options in to mine other crypto that is on the same algo as Decred but option to mine other coins alike. Can you already do this and just add the pools in to support or mine the coin same alog as Decred or does not support?

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April 25, 2016, 08:59:15 PM
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v3.3:

- failover for both Ethereum and Decred.
- added CRC check for DAG files. Now if DAG file is corrupted, miner will detect it and re-create DAG.
  Don't remove DAG files manually if you think that they can be corrupted - miner will do it automatically if necessary.
- default value for "-ethi" option is "8" now (instead of "16"), it slightly reduces delays when miner accepts new job.
- Bug fixes, a few minor improvements.

Note that this version will recreate DAG files because old DAGs don't have built-in CRC. If you also want to use old versions of miner, use "-dir" option to set different folders for DAG files because CRC makes DAG files incompatible between v3.3 and earlier versions.

Hi, is there a possibility to build a specific DAG file? ex. #48

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April 25, 2016, 09:02:05 PM
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hahahah I just updated to what was it 3.2 an hour or something before 3.3 came out.  Cant stop progress I suppose, back to work it is.
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