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May 30, 2018, 12:37:59 PM |
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Anyway, I will release new version in a few days, Linux version will work properly in latest Ubuntu too.
how about that? I will release new version in 1-3 days. Is there AMD's hashrate improvement on the new version?
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May 30, 2018, 03:55:39 PM |
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Anyway, I will release new version in a few days, Linux version will work properly in latest Ubuntu too.
how about that? I will release new version in 1-3 days. Mr. Claymore, dual mining keccak with my rx580's i have found something interesting. While mining b2s the dcri has to go from 40-57 for max results and we had a lot of play for fine tuning, with keccak, i find that 8 is a bit too much on the power consuming, and 7 is a little bit to low. Can i do something to alleviate that ? i dont think a 7,5 value will work right ?
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MrJaekin
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May 30, 2018, 06:56:09 PM |
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I'd LOVE to see a Wild Keccak miner from Claymore.
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May 30, 2018, 08:29:30 PM |
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Claymore 11.7 watchdog not working.
This is the 1st time ever happened to me. Normally, when gpu shows hashrate at 0.00 mh/s for about 1~2 minutes, watchdog would catch the crash and restart the miner by default.
Last night after epoch changed to 190, one of my GPU (RX580 8G) crashed during DAG generation. So the hashrate was 0.00 mh/s, the only difference this time was it stayed at 0.00 for 2.5 hours or so, watchdog never caught this crash even the hb time was 418109 (normally watchdog restart the miner when hb time > 20000). Eventually I caught the error and restart the miner on my own. Watchdog was very reliable in catching crash and restart miner in the past, but this time it failed. Why?
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adaseb
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May 30, 2018, 08:36:47 PM |
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Anyway, I will release new version in a few days, Linux version will work properly in latest Ubuntu too.
how about that? I will release new version in 1-3 days. Is there AMD's hashrate improvement on the new version? There won't be any hash rate improvements on Dagger hashimoto ever most likely. It's the way the algo is designed, there isn't room to improve it. The way that the ETH dev team designed it back in 2015 is the way it remains today. Only improvements are usually in stability and the dual mining functionality. Only way to improve speed is to get a better GPU or overclock your system.
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May 30, 2018, 11:46:17 PM |
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I don't see anything in the read me text, is there a command that will give me an average of hash rate versus just what it was most recently? Seems like an average would be very useful when overclocking.
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May 30, 2018, 11:53:44 PM |
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I have a strange problem with my miner since Windows 10 1803 and I wonder if any of you have had similar issues that you've solved. The rig is a tiny hobby system: a B250 Mining Expert with four RX580's of varying brands. All cards have modded BIOSs, and I overclock using my start.bat options.
I looked back through the mining logs from Claymore (11.2 at the time) to see that before the update restart, all cards were going at near 31 Mh/s, a rate that it had been maintaining for months with no problem. After the update, all cards were running at 18.5 Mh/s.
When I noticed, I updated my AMD drivers to 18.5.1 and set it to compute mode, and updated Claymore to 11.7. At that point, one of my four cards was back to 30 Mh/s, all the rest remained at 18.5 Mh/s. I've checked my VM, which is at 48000 MB, so I doubt that's an issue. I haven't managed to locate anyone else on here reporting a similar issue, so I'm wondering if any of you have dealt with this and if so, how?
Thanks!
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May 31, 2018, 01:40:21 AM |
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Is there anyway to get the Claymore to manage the core and memory clock under Linux ?
When I specific a fan speed, mclock or cclock nothing happens when it loads.
When ethdcrminer first starts it gives an error that the AMD ADL drivers are missing.
I tried searching and googling and none of those results are working. It seems the only method is to do a vbios mod in windows and flash it.
Really surprised there is no software like MSIAfterburner for this.
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May 31, 2018, 04:37:18 AM |
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I have a strange problem with my miner since Windows 10 1803 and I wonder if any of you have had similar issues that you've solved. The rig is a tiny hobby system: a B250 Mining Expert with four RX580's of varying brands. All cards have modded BIOSs, and I overclock using my start.bat options.
I looked back through the mining logs from Claymore (11.2 at the time) to see that before the update restart, all cards were going at near 31 Mh/s, a rate that it had been maintaining for months with no problem. After the update, all cards were running at 18.5 Mh/s.
When I noticed, I updated my AMD drivers to 18.5.1 and set it to compute mode, and updated Claymore to 11.7. At that point, one of my four cards was back to 30 Mh/s, all the rest remained at 18.5 Mh/s. I've checked my VM, which is at 48000 MB, so I doubt that's an issue. I haven't managed to locate anyone else on here reporting a similar issue, so I'm wondering if any of you have dealt with this and if so, how?
Thanks!
That's really interesting, I have 13 cards on same board, and I just added one of them to the system. Should be the best one for mining but it's running at 18 mh/s and all others 25+. Love to know what's going on there, I'm in newest CM and newest driver as well, Win10 1709
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May 31, 2018, 09:15:14 AM |
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I have a strange problem with my miner since Windows 10 1803 and I wonder if any of you have had similar issues that you've solved. The rig is a tiny hobby system: a B250 Mining Expert with four RX580's of varying brands. All cards have modded BIOSs, and I overclock using my start.bat options.
I looked back through the mining logs from Claymore (11.2 at the time) to see that before the update restart, all cards were going at near 31 Mh/s, a rate that it had been maintaining for months with no problem. After the update, all cards were running at 18.5 Mh/s.
When I noticed, I updated my AMD drivers to 18.5.1 and set it to compute mode, and updated Claymore to 11.7. At that point, one of my four cards was back to 30 Mh/s, all the rest remained at 18.5 Mh/s. I've checked my VM, which is at 48000 MB, so I doubt that's an issue. I haven't managed to locate anyone else on here reporting a similar issue, so I'm wondering if any of you have dealt with this and if so, how?
Thanks!
That's really interesting, I have 13 cards on same board, and I just added one of them to the system. Should be the best one for mining but it's running at 18 mh/s and all others 25+. Love to know what's going on there, I'm in newest CM and newest driver as well, Win10 1709 Did you set all GPUs to compute? It is a setting in the registry under each GPU. With AMD settings software you have to set them one by one. CM with Y or AMD-Compute-Swithcer will set all installed GPUs to compute, but when you add GPUs after that, they will not be set to compute by default. Sorry if you already knew this.
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oup59
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May 31, 2018, 10:41:56 AM |
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Do u still dual mine? Look like most of dual mineable alts got ASICS treatment.
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May 31, 2018, 11:46:04 AM Last edit: May 31, 2018, 12:02:47 PM by sw00rdfish |
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Anyway, I will release new version in a few days, Linux version will work properly in latest Ubuntu too.
how about that? I will release new version in 1-3 days. Claymore v11.7 dual mine keccak it easily hit -tstop 70 in 10-15 minutes whilst been fine tuning -mclock from 2130 down to 1900 without luck. Mining with DCR was not an issue though. Is this a bug?
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kgminer
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May 31, 2018, 02:22:06 PM |
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Do u still dual mine? Look like most of dual mineable alts got ASICS treatment.
yes I do, but you gotta keep an eye on the market and switch to low difficulty coins
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May 31, 2018, 02:26:02 PM |
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Anyway, I will release new version in a few days, Linux version will work properly in latest Ubuntu too.
how about that? I will release new version in 1-3 days. Claymore v11.7 dual mine keccak it easily hit -tstop 70 in 10-15 minutes whilst been fine tuning -mclock from 2130 down to 1900 without luck. Mining with DCR was not an issue though. Is this a bug? What is dcri value are you using? what is minimum and max fan speed? I mine using Keccak, 6 or 7 dcri value and 60% max speed works fine for me My temp range 60-67 if you are located in a hotter place, change max fan speed to 80 or 90%
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oup59
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May 31, 2018, 07:26:39 PM |
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Do u still dual mine? Look like most of dual mineable alts got ASICS treatment.
yes I do, but you gotta keep an eye on the market and switch to low difficulty coins Low difficulty seems difficult to get after ASICS Maybe MAX and SMART for future valuation.
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May 31, 2018, 07:56:38 PM |
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Good Infor
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Grumble Bumpkin
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June 01, 2018, 12:27:38 AM |
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I have a strange problem with my miner since Windows 10 1803 and I wonder if any of you have had similar issues that you've solved. The rig is a tiny hobby system: a B250 Mining Expert with four RX580's of varying brands. All cards have modded BIOSs, and I overclock using my start.bat options.
I looked back through the mining logs from Claymore (11.2 at the time) to see that before the update restart, all cards were going at near 31 Mh/s, a rate that it had been maintaining for months with no problem. After the update, all cards were running at 18.5 Mh/s.
When I noticed, I updated my AMD drivers to 18.5.1 and set it to compute mode, and updated Claymore to 11.7. At that point, one of my four cards was back to 30 Mh/s, all the rest remained at 18.5 Mh/s. I've checked my VM, which is at 48000 MB, so I doubt that's an issue. I haven't managed to locate anyone else on here reporting a similar issue, so I'm wondering if any of you have dealt with this and if so, how?
Thanks!
That's really interesting, I have 13 cards on same board, and I just added one of them to the system. Should be the best one for mining but it's running at 18 mh/s and all others 25+. Love to know what's going on there, I'm in newest CM and newest driver as well, Win10 1709 Did you set all GPUs to compute? It is a setting in the registry under each GPU. With AMD settings software you have to set them one by one. CM with Y or AMD-Compute-Swithcer will set all installed GPUs to compute, but when you add GPUs after that, they will not be set to compute by default. Sorry if you already knew this. Fantastic catch, Jonet. In looking back to the Radeon settings, it appears that "global" settings is only for each card individually, which is a bit misleading lol. Anyway, you are correct and all cards are back up to 31 Mh/s now! Thanks!
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June 01, 2018, 03:57:27 AM |
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Tonight, I will go all the way back to 1709 with NO UPDATES, and see if it works. If not, I will try 1607 with NO UPDATES and see if that works. So bothersome :-)
If you install 1709 and set "feature updates" to be deferred for 365 days you will not get 1803. Windows Update - Advanced options. Brilliant, thank you so much!
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June 01, 2018, 06:34:37 PM |
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v11.8:
- fixed issue with missed GPU temperatures when miner is started via Remote Desktop Connection (RDC). - Linux version: removed libcurl library dependency. - added "-showdiff" option. - a few minor bug fixes and improvements.
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sidaliroy
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June 01, 2018, 07:29:19 PM |
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v11.8:
- fixed issue with missed GPU temperatures when miner is started via Remote Desktop Connection (RDC). - Linux version: removed libcurl library dependency. - added "-showdiff" option. - a few minor bug fixes and improvements.
Was expecting a bigger update with some hashrate improvements and some interesting suggested features but looks like i'm gonna stay with PhoenixMiner again :'p
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