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January 29, 2018, 01:09:52 PM Last edit: January 29, 2018, 01:49:50 PM by Neu_Cinetico |
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Hello,
When i run the claymore ETH + LBC it dont start because cant alocate DAG. i just recibe a laptop that it have a Geforce GT 740M with 2GB and i dont need the laptop. When i run the claymore ETH + LBC it dont start because cant alocate DAG. So im trying to mine just lbc but always the same error, that Received unknown response.
my bat file is:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool lbc-eu.coinmine.pl:8787 -ewal Cinetico.Neu -epsw mn -allcoins exp -allpools 1
There is samething rong? what is missing here?
thanks
You cannot mine only the dual coin, you can mine exp+lbc or pirl+lbc. I will try then. Thanks Yup, it is runing. Thanks for the information
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rimvel
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January 29, 2018, 01:58:12 PM |
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Hello,
Is there any way to automate pool switching? I would like to mine 12 hours on ethermine and 12 hours. Thanks for ideas.
You could write a batch script for this. Any example or idea how it would look like?
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cryptonitro
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We need support for Dual Mining like blake2s
Yes, currently I'm looking for good PoWs for dual miner, it takes a lot of time. It seems blake2s coins are not popular. there is many coins , at least popular multi aglos like verge & shield. i can imagine it took time , but dual miner will become only ETH soon. For your fee , update could be nice ... and permit us to continu raise dual assets regards , and thanks for tooking time to answer.
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Call_Me_Bambi
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January 29, 2018, 03:22:20 PM |
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Hello,
Is there any way to automate pool switching? I would like to mine 12 hours on ethermine and 12 hours. Thanks for ideas.
If you have an even number of cards then, instead of mining 12 hours ETH then 12 hours other coin, why not just set half the cards to mine ETH and half to mine the other coin. You can also have each individual card mining different coins, all at the same time.
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Matias
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January 29, 2018, 03:41:05 PM |
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Hi Guys, I am new here and also new on the mining world. there is to much information to learn!
I am having issue, with my rig, I can't get more that 16 Mh/s on my GPUs, and i have not cloud what to do, I read the post here and see that each GPUs should be at least around 25Mh/s.
Mine setup is
4 XFX AMD R580 black edition with driver version 23.20
User the latest drivers from AMD. Adrenalin Edition 18.1.1 - http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Windows%2010%20-%2064Make sure you go into the AMD settings tool and set your video cards to "compute" not "graphics"... Where is that setting? I have that driver, GPUs are 290X and 295X2 and I can't find that setting.. not available (not necessary) for 290 and 390 series Ok, thanks
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cuongmn64
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January 29, 2018, 04:27:40 PM |
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Hi Claymore. Do you have any solution for Dual mining or we just have to accept defeat by the big daddy ASIC?
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xeridea
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January 29, 2018, 04:46:49 PM |
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"Remote Management" is within the same network right? So I can read in my browser about my rig's with the specified IP in my start.bat?
Could I use on every rig the same IP and then read all rigs with one IP? ^^
Networking doesn't work like that, every computer must have its own IP or it will conflict and they won't work. Set all rigs with static IPs, add them all to remote monitor, you can view unlimited addresses from it. If you want to see on different computers, copy the folder (or just the settings file) to another computer. You can view from outside your network if you do port forwarding in router. *** If you do this, you _MUST_ set -mpsw (see OP) or someone will likely change your config to mine for them ***
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Ratledge
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January 29, 2018, 06:05:27 PM |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-dcri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
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January 29, 2018, 06:16:59 PM |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-dcri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
Start with -dcri 1 and increase using your + keyboard key and see whats best for you... just increase slowly. Anyone correct me if i'm wrong
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Matias
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January 29, 2018, 06:38:16 PM |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-dcri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
Start with -dcri 1 and increase using your + keyboard key and see whats best for you... just increase slowly. Anyone correct me if i'm wrong I think that it doesn’t work with nvidia gpus. With amd just test with + and - till you get the best results.
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Ratledge
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January 29, 2018, 06:48:29 PM |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-dcri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
Start with -dcri 1 and increase using your + keyboard key and see whats best for you... just increase slowly. Anyone correct me if i'm wrong I think that it doesn’t work with nvidia gpus. With amd just test with + and - till you get the best results. Yeah, unfortunately with nVidia cards, even if you enable "-asm 1" (like it tells you), it doesn't work. That's - currently, anyway - AMD chip GPUs only. Besides, at least with my 1070 it doesn't show that value on-screen (at least I don't recall seeing it, and I _have_ been watching it!
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xeridea
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January 29, 2018, 08:37:49 PM |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-dcri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
It varies a lot based on what GPU, and what coin. Decred you use higher -dcri than sia, an pascal even lower. Nvidia cards are pretty bad at dual mining. For 580 it may vary between 10-40 depending on algorithm and clocks.
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January 29, 2018, 08:57:10 PM Last edit: January 29, 2018, 09:47:52 PM by Ratledge |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-ecri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" (or "-ecri 30") somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
It varies a lot based on what GPU, and what coin. Decred you use higher -dcri than sia, an pascal even lower. Nvidia cards are pretty bad at dual mining. For 580 it may vary between 10-40 depending on algorithm and clocks. Damn! That's _WAY_ higher than I even guessed it could be. I'll set it to 35 and let 'er rip for a while. I'm still a noob, no doubt about it, but I do remember seeing "30" listed somewhere. I thought it was a single digit, and as I recall it's set to 9 by default? Anyway, let's see how it rides. My mining rig with dual Asus RX590's and a Asus GTX1080 GPUs will be put together next week. One a side note, I sure am glad that I purchased my video cards back during the holiday season instead of postponing it until I was ready to invest more heavily. The prices I found when I went looking yesterday are just freaking insane! My 1080 "OC" version is now going to around $900, and that's IF you can find it. Darned RX590's are up to $600/$750 again - IFF. I went back and looked at the "README" file and it does discuss it somewhat, but nothing truly conclusive about what you want/need, especially for nVidia-based GPUs. One other side note that I should post while I am thinking about it, since I feel certain that Claymore actually reads this thread: "Please!" blank out or mask the -mport -mpsw in the log files: I wanted a friend to take a look at them to see what he might notice as far as my restart problem and noticed that it's printed in clear text at the top of the log when the command-line is echo'd out to the log. Not good security, and we have enough things to remember these days. Thanks, everyone! P.S.: I noted when I tried "-ecri 35" that the max possible (at least for nVidia, I guess) is 16. That's where I am at this point.
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January 29, 2018, 09:21:21 PM |
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Dual mining is over folks. Maybe there is another hash algorithm suitable for dual mining, if there is i am sure claymore will do it.
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January 29, 2018, 09:40:06 PM |
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HI everyone, sorry for my ignorant questions, have been busy for a while to track news. How is AMD doing with DAG problem? Any official fix? While it was hardware level problem they made some workaround?
How much MH/s 570/580 BIOS modded/not modded can push at the moment?
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January 29, 2018, 10:32:14 PM |
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Was there an optimization between Claymore 10.3 and 10.6? Today I updated and my temperatures dropped by about 8 degrees, and the fans went from going to 57-60% to 43-47% of use
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xeridea
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January 29, 2018, 10:39:39 PM |
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Guys, is there a definite reference somewhere about what exactly you can set "-ecri" to? Intensity 5-9 doesn't seem to make much difference for me as far as the output effective in MHash/sec, anyway.
I remember seeing "-dcri 30" (or "-ecri 30") somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Seems way out of what I remember.
I am trying "-dcri 12" right now, just to see if it really moves the Mhash/sec
It varies a lot based on what GPU, and what coin. Decred you use higher -dcri than sia, an pascal even lower. Nvidia cards are pretty bad at dual mining. For 580 it may vary between 10-40 depending on algorithm and clocks. Damn! That's _WAY_ higher than I even guessed it could be. I'll set it to 35 and let 'er rip for a while. I'm still a noob, no doubt about it, but I do remember seeing "30" listed somewhere. I thought it was a single digit, and as I recall it's set to 9 by default? Anyway, let's see how it rides. My mining rig with dual Asus RX590's and a Asus GTX1080 GPUs will be put together next week. One a side note, I sure am glad that I purchased my video cards back during the holiday season instead of postponing it until I was ready to invest more heavily. The prices I found when I went looking yesterday are just freaking insane! My 1080 "OC" version is now going to around $900, and that's IF you can find it. Darned RX590's are up to $600/$750 again - IFF. I went back and looked at the "README" file and it does discuss it somewhat, but nothing truly conclusive about what you want/need, especially for nVidia-based GPUs. One other side note that I should post while I am thinking about it, since I feel certain that Claymore actually reads this thread: "Please!" blank out or mask the -mport -mpsw in the log files: I wanted a friend to take a look at them to see what he might notice as far as my restart problem and noticed that it's printed in clear text at the top of the log when the command-line is echo'd out to the log. Not good security, and we have enough things to remember these days. Thanks, everyone! P.S.: I noted when I tried "-ecri 35" that the max possible (at least for nVidia, I guess) is 16. That's where I am at this point. Use numpad + - to set DCRI on the fly, then press "S" for stats, you can rough tune pretty quickly, This method sets for all cards, so if you have mixed cards, tune for each card, update batch file or config file, then restart. For 580s 35 may be decent if clocks aren't too low. BTW, hook me up with an "RX 590" would ya?
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January 29, 2018, 11:09:50 PM |
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hello, I have put the rig of mined by wifi, the wifi works perfectly arrives all the signal and the rig has internet, the problem comes when I put the claymore to mine, it appears "Socket was closed remotely (by pool)", I have been investigating and I can not find any information so I had to put it back in the other room with the network cable. Any help around here?
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January 29, 2018, 11:13:03 PM |
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hello, I have put the rig of mined by wifi, the wifi works perfectly arrives all the signal and the rig has internet, the problem comes when I put the claymore to mine, it appears "Socket was closed remotely (by pool)", I have been investigating and I can not find any information so I had to put it back in the other room with the network cable. Any help around here?
Im using powerline adapter and i can move my rig where i want... try to search on ebay for powerline adapter (my one is 200mbps). i hope this helps.
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January 29, 2018, 11:41:25 PM |
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Damn! That's _WAY_ higher than I even guessed it could be. I'll set it to 35 and let 'er rip for a while. I'm still a noob, no doubt about it, but I do remember seeing "30" listed somewhere. I thought it was a single digit, and as I recall it's set to 9 by default?
Anyway, let's see how it rides. My mining rig with dual Asus RX590's and a Asus GTX1080 GPUs will be put together next week.
One a side note, I sure am glad that I purchased my video cards back during the holiday season instead of postponing it until I was ready to invest more heavily. The prices I found when I went looking yesterday are just freaking insane! My 1080 "OC" version is now going to around $900, and that's IF you can find it. Darned RX590's are up to $600/$750 again - IFF. I went back and looked at the "README" file and it does discuss it somewhat, but nothing truly conclusive about what you want/need, especially for nVidia-based GPUs.
One other side note that I should post while I am thinking about it, since I feel certain that Claymore actually reads this thread: "Please!" blank out or mask the -mport -mpsw in the log files: I wanted a friend to take a look at them to see what he might notice as far as my restart problem and noticed that it's printed in clear text at the top of the log when the command-line is echo'd out to the log. Not good security, and we have enough things to remember these days.
Thanks, everyone!
P.S.: I noted when I tried "-ecri 35" that the max possible (at least for nVidia, I guess) is 16. That's where I am at this point.
Use numpad + - to set DCRI on the fly, then press "S" for stats, you can rough tune pretty quickly, This method sets for all cards, so if you have mixed cards, tune for each card, update batch file or config file, then restart. For 580s 35 may be decent if clocks aren't too low. BTW, hook me up with an "RX 590" would ya? Well, I thought the same thing after re-reading the README file, but it's not the case for nVidia-based GPUs, only for AMD. I have a pair of OC'd RX 580's (one Asus 8GB "Top" OC and one Sapphire "Nitro+" 4GB) cards sitting here waiting for my DOA Z270 mobo to get back to me, so I'll be able to tune those more easily, obviously. I haven't seen the stats ("s" key while running) with an AMD-based GPU yet, but nVidia cards apparently don't show that much except basic stats. Of course the hash rate is there...
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