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Tell me please, what does this message mean when you run Claymore: «GPU 1: too high epoch number for 3GB card in Windows 10, consider using Windows 7 or Linux to reduce memory that is allocated internally by OS. Miner will try to extend available memory now...»
Is this problem only with Windows 10? How to solve it?
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April 12, 2018, 07:04:56 AM |
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How fee will calculated if rig contains 3gb and 6+gb cards?
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April 12, 2018, 08:08:28 AM |
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How fee will calculated if rig contains 3gb and 6+gb cards?
Added to FAQ: - I see 0% devfee for all 2GB and 3GB cards in Windows 10, my rig has some 3GB cards and some 6GB cards, how is the fee calculated in this case? During devfee mining 3GB cards still mine for you. How does it work? Miner creates second connection for devfee mining, main connection still works and 3GB cards still find shares for it. You can see these shares in the log file, all devfee shares contain "Devfee:" string, normal shares don't contain this string and 3GB cards can find them during devfee mining as well. Note that devfee mining takes only 36 or 54 seconds per hour so it can take many hours to find normal shares during devfee mining.
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April 12, 2018, 11:14:28 AM |
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Claymore, why don’t you support dual mining xmr now that I’ve seen you give your miner for free?
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April 12, 2018, 02:18:43 PM |
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Hi! From last log: 17:02:49:556 19e0 Check and remove old log files... 17:02:49:556 19e0 args: -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal home1 -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://xvg.antminepool.com:9008 -dwal xxx -dpsw c=XVGB -dcoin blake2s -allpools 1 -logsmaxsize 100 -mclock 2050 -mvddc 850 -cclock 1175 -cvddc 850 -tt 57 -dcri 45 -minspeed -29
and see in directory 06.04.2018 14:41 55 887 213 1522721763_log.txt 10.04.2018 11:17 56 237 700 1523020175_log.txt 11.04.2018 17:32 21 746 898 1523348833_log.txt 12.04.2018 14:35 14 905 598 1523457529_log.txt 12.04.2018 17:02 1 774 777 1523533258_log.txt
Why old files after restart not deleted?
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April 12, 2018, 02:48:14 PM |
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Claymore, why don’t you support dual mining xmr now that I’ve seen you give your miner for free?
Because there is no way to mine two coins at good speed if both coins use all memory bandwidth. Hi! From last log: 17:02:49:556 19e0 Check and remove old log files... 17:02:49:556 19e0 args: -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal home1 -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://xvg.antminepool.com:9008 -dwal xxx -dpsw c=XVGB -dcoin blake2s -allpools 1 -logsmaxsize 100 -mclock 2050 -mvddc 850 -cclock 1175 -cvddc 850 -tt 57 -dcri 45 -minspeed -29
and see in directory 06.04.2018 14:41 55 887 213 1522721763_log.txt 10.04.2018 11:17 56 237 700 1523020175_log.txt 11.04.2018 17:32 21 746 898 1523348833_log.txt 12.04.2018 14:35 14 905 598 1523457529_log.txt 12.04.2018 17:02 1 774 777 1523533258_log.txt
Why old files after restart not deleted?
If it removes oldest logfile "1522721763_log.txt", the total size of log files will be less than 100MB, so it does not remove it. Why does it work in this way? To keep at least one old log file and to remove logs not aggressively. So the miner will remove old logs but it will not remove the log that will cause total size less than 100MB.
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April 12, 2018, 03:24:13 PM |
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I just popped Asus GTX 1070 to my working machine (single GPU). Done DDU in safe mode and installed latest Nvidia drivers. Claymore just quits soon after starting with no error messages. Nicehash legacy newest version does detect GPU, but older versions do not. What is the culprit? What am I overlooking?
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April 12, 2018, 03:25:25 PM |
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April 12, 2018, 03:57:45 PM Last edit: April 12, 2018, 04:16:42 PM by wilkas |
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I just popped Asus GTX 1070 to my working machine (single GPU). Done DDU in safe mode and installed latest Nvidia drivers. Claymore just quits soon after starting with no error messages. Nicehash legacy newest version does detect GPU, but older versions do not. What is the culprit? What am I overlooking?
This what I get in the log: 18:55:47:171 2688 Check and remove old log files... 18:55:47:180 2688 args: -epool europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -ewal wilkas.mainrig -eworker wilkas.mainrig -esm 2 -epsw x -allpools 1 18:55:47:184 2688 18:55:47:188 2688 ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ 18:55:47:192 2688 ║ Claymore's Dual GPU Miner - v11.6 ║ 18:55:47:200 2688 ║ ETH + DCR/SIA/LBC/PASC/BLAKE2S/KECCAK ║ 18:55:47:203 2688 ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ 18:55:47:208 2688 18:55:47:212 2688 b571 18:55:47:426 2688 ETH: 1 pool is specified 18:55:47:430 2688 Main Ethereum pool is europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 18:55:47:435 2688 DCR: 0 pool is specified I also see the card on Device manager and it is detected by MSI Afterburner. But no miner can see it.
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April 12, 2018, 04:57:56 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
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April 12, 2018, 05:23:22 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum.
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April 12, 2018, 05:52:06 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec.
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April 12, 2018, 06:51:44 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec. RX 580 8GB review at 950mv undervolt - 121.8 watts for 30.05mhs https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/Use, HWINFO to verify that you GPUs are accepting those undervolts. https://www.hwinfo.com/Because on RX Vega 56 - you cannot set an undervolt below 900mv via Adrenalin drivers.
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April 12, 2018, 09:05:47 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec. RX 580 8GB review at 950mv undervolt - 121.8 watts for 30.05mhs https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/Use, HWINFO to verify that you GPUs are accepting those undervolts. https://www.hwinfo.com/Because on RX Vega 56 - you cannot set an undervolt below 900mv via Adrenalin drivers. Which version of AMD driver are you using to get 98W? (Most of my RX580 pull 125W or higher from the wall on blockchain beta or 100W from the wall on 17.3 prior to blockchain beta with similar OC settings) Also, did you measure the watt from the wall or from HWInfo? Thanks
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April 12, 2018, 09:19:22 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec. RX 580 8GB review at 950mv undervolt - 121.8 watts for 30.05mhs https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/Use, HWINFO to verify that you GPUs are accepting those undervolts. https://www.hwinfo.com/Because on RX Vega 56 - you cannot set an undervolt below 900mv via Adrenalin drivers. I've confirmed that the undervolts are being accepted. I find 659W for a 5-card rig doing 150 MH/sec believable. I get 174 MH/sec for about 750W. My point is that the same 5-card rig would probably do at least 4,250 h/sec on monero and pull only about 500W. The value of the eth mined is about the same as the value of the xmr mined. I find 98W a bit hard to believe. I know some well optimized/tuned 470/480 rigs with good silicon can achieve something close to this, but I'm skeptical it can be done with a 580. Maybe a freak card here or there.
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April 12, 2018, 10:37:58 PM |
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anyone else noticed that fanmin does not work anymore with 11.6 on linux?
/clay116/ethdcrminer64 -epool $pool:port -ewal $eth_adress -epsw x -mode 1 -dbg -1 -wd 0 -fanmin 60
Works correct wit claymore 10.6 i came from before update. on 11.6 it has no effect
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April 12, 2018, 10:51:52 PM |
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Was trying XVG on blake2s with 6 x 1080ti's in Dual with ETH. Can anyone please confirm an average hashrate for blake2s on XVG with this setup. I'm seeing about 330 MH/s per 1080ti. Does that sound right?
Thanks in advance
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April 12, 2018, 11:14:10 PM Last edit: April 12, 2018, 11:26:18 PM by thevictimofuktyranny |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec. RX 580 8GB review at 950mv undervolt - 121.8 watts for 30.05mhs https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/Use, HWINFO to verify that you GPUs are accepting those undervolts. https://www.hwinfo.com/Because on RX Vega 56 - you cannot set an undervolt below 900mv via Adrenalin drivers. I've confirmed that the undervolts are being accepted. I find 659W for a 5-card rig doing 150 MH/sec believable. I get 174 MH/sec for about 750W. My point is that the same 5-card rig would probably do at least 4,250 h/sec on monero and pull only about 500W. The value of the eth mined is about the same as the value of the xmr mined. I find 98W a bit hard to believe. I know some well optimized/tuned 470/480 rigs with good silicon can achieve something close to this, but I'm skeptical it can be done with a 580. Maybe a freak card here or there. Well, That is one opinion, the record claimed by a Bitcointalk forum member is 29.3mhs for 77.5watts (Apneal) using Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 Limited Edition. Check out his thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1881008.0He has a graph of his results, with GPU core voltages, memory voltages, memory strap used, GPU speeds and memory speeds.
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April 12, 2018, 11:23:01 PM |
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec. RX 580 8GB review at 950mv undervolt - 121.8 watts for 30.05mhs https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/Use, HWINFO to verify that you GPUs are accepting those undervolts. https://www.hwinfo.com/Because on RX Vega 56 - you cannot set an undervolt below 900mv via Adrenalin drivers. I've confirmed that the undervolts are being accepted. I find 659W for a 5-card rig doing 150 MH/sec believable. I get 174 MH/sec for about 750W. My point is that the same 5-card rig would probably do at least 4,250 h/sec on monero and pull only about 500W. The value of the eth mined is about the same as the value of the xmr mined. I find 98W a bit hard to believe. I know some well optimized/tuned 470/480 rigs with good silicon can achieve something close to this, but I'm skeptical it can be done with a 580. Maybe a freak card here or there. Well, That is one opinion, the record claimed by a Bitcointalk forum member is 29.3mhs for 77.5watts (Apneal) using Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 Limited Edition. Check out his thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1881008.0As a tip: the key is to lower the memory voltage and the GPU speed down. He has a graph of his results, with GPU core voltages, memory voltages, memory strap used, GPU speeds and memory speeds. Umm, that 77.5 number is the chip power, and not from the wall. Total power is roughly two parts chip and 1 part VRM. That's at least 115W consumed by the card. Depending on efficiency of the PSU used, that's 120-130 watts from the wall, which is about right from my experience.
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So 825 h/sec on monero earns about as much as 29 mh/sec on eth, but monero draws 3/4 the power. Monero seems like a no brainer for Polaris.
RX 580 is around 98 watts for 29.5mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 895mv. RX 580 is around 122 watts for 30.0mhs on Ethereum with an undervolt to around 950mv. RX 480 can get a much lower power draw with undervolting, than the RX 580. You would be wrong about the power draws for Ethereum. Maybe you have some exceptional silicon? Most of the numbers I've seen on these boards are closer to 120W at the wall for rx580, i.e. about 750W for an ordinary 6-card rig. Seen plenty of people pulling 800-900 watts, probably bc they're not undervolting enough. My 580s are undervolted to around 850-860 and they pull about 115-120 from the wall while doing 29-29.5 on eth. They only pull about 90W on monero while doing 825-850 h/sec. In any event, even if the magnitude is off, what matters is the relative power draw between eth and xmr. Even if the 580 is 98W for 29.5 mh/sec, xmr is better to mine at 75W for 850 h/sec. RX 580 8GB review at 950mv undervolt - 121.8 watts for 30.05mhs https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/Use, HWINFO to verify that you GPUs are accepting those undervolts. https://www.hwinfo.com/Because on RX Vega 56 - you cannot set an undervolt below 900mv via Adrenalin drivers. I've confirmed that the undervolts are being accepted. I find 659W for a 5-card rig doing 150 MH/sec believable. I get 174 MH/sec for about 750W. My point is that the same 5-card rig would probably do at least 4,250 h/sec on monero and pull only about 500W. The value of the eth mined is about the same as the value of the xmr mined. I find 98W a bit hard to believe. I know some well optimized/tuned 470/480 rigs with good silicon can achieve something close to this, but I'm skeptical it can be done with a 580. Maybe a freak card here or there. Well, That is one opinion, the record claimed by a Bitcointalk forum member is 29.3mhs for 77.5watts (Apneal) using Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 Limited Edition. Check out his thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1881008.0As a tip: the key is to lower the memory voltage and the GPU speed down. He has a graph of his results, with GPU core voltages, memory voltages, memory strap used, GPU speeds and memory speeds. Umm, that 77.5 number is the chip power, and not from the wall. Total power is roughly two parts chip and 1 part VRM. That's at least 115W consumed by the card. Depending on efficiency of the PSU used, that's 120-130 watts from the wall, which is about right from my experience. Just add on 25watts to his figures. Za1n, on that ANN is saying he is doing, 102watts at 30mhs (down from 108watts after tinkering) with 92% efficient power supply measured at the wall. And, 120/125 watts in dualmining Ethereum and Decred. And, as Kilo7 says on that ANN: there are lots of RX 480 sub-100watt roms available for just mining Ethereum.
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