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I don't think it yields twice the result though.
Agreed ... my assumption was based on their history of enhancements / speed updates and certain magical switches - since their Initial release. I’m kind of “end-user” who believes with the right tools / skills nothing is impossible! I am a little bit more acquainted in GPU programming so you can believe me that they don't have faster version than you have. Your suggestions are just a result of deep misunderstanding of basic principles in computer technologies and programming like the memory throughput of GPU and how much memory (this is 8K bytes) is read to calculate one hash. Competition is a basic market principle that makes the customer gets the best quality for the lowest price. Otherwise your competitor will get your customers. As my profile states, I am very newbie on this side - so for now - agreed and hope the next mining software will be announced by yourself. As for competition discussion, I am actually a lot more acquainted in human nature who loves things with a shiny sticker that reads: FREE! So, no matter how low CM and or any other mining software developer - including your upcoming software ask for, there will be always a huge percentage of us in this very forum complaining “how dare you ....” and ask for links to their FREE version - because humans are entitled to everything-free and or open-sourced so I can easily replace your wallet address with my own! Sorry to disappoint you, there won't be next mining software from me. Can't beat Phoenix's kernels in speed and power consumption. Just wanted to assure you that you already have the best possible mining software in the universe (and other possible multi-universes) without any hidden magic tricks that the developers keep for themselves. I was kidding ... but if you ever change your mind, you can count on my QA skills! Claymore and PM both have hidden tricks to make you think you are getting the best possible hashrate - They both bump their hashrate by 1-3%. Try TeamRedMiner Ethash for a real hashrate. They may bump the value that they show but they are giving you the maximum theoretically and practically possible hashrate. I can bat you $1000000 USD on this.
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May 01, 2020, 07:32:15 PM |
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I don't think it yields twice the result though.
Agreed ... my assumption was based on their history of enhancements / speed updates and certain magical switches - since their Initial release. I’m kind of “end-user” who believes with the right tools / skills nothing is impossible! I am a little bit more acquainted in GPU programming so you can believe me that they don't have faster version than you have. Your suggestions are just a result of deep misunderstanding of basic principles in computer technologies and programming like the memory throughput of GPU and how much memory (this is 8K bytes) is read to calculate one hash. Competition is a basic market principle that makes the customer gets the best quality for the lowest price. Otherwise your competitor will get your customers. As my profile states, I am very newbie on this side - so for now - agreed and hope the next mining software will be announced by yourself. As for competition discussion, I am actually a lot more acquainted in human nature who loves things with a shiny sticker that reads: FREE! So, no matter how low CM and or any other mining software developer - including your upcoming software ask for, there will be always a huge percentage of us in this very forum complaining “how dare you ....” and ask for links to their FREE version - because humans are entitled to everything-free and or open-sourced so I can easily replace your wallet address with my own! Sorry to disappoint you, there won't be next mining software from me. Can't beat Phoenix's kernels in speed and power consumption. Just wanted to assure you that you already have the best possible mining software in the universe (and other possible multi-universes) without any hidden magic tricks that the developers keep for themselves. I was kidding ... but if you ever change your mind, you can count on my QA skills! Claymore and PM both have hidden tricks to make you think you are getting the best possible hashrate - They both bump their hashrate by 1-3%. Try TeamRedMiner Ethash for a real hashrate. They may bump the value that they show but they are giving you the maximum theoretically and practically possible hashrate. I can bat you $1000000 USD on this. At the start, they did it to "be faster" than the other.... But, its painfully obvious... its not the real hashrate. And, so be it... if its the max available type deal, great... note it... don't continue to display it.
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bategojko74
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May 01, 2020, 08:13:53 PM |
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I don't think it yields twice the result though.
Agreed ... my assumption was based on their history of enhancements / speed updates and certain magical switches - since their Initial release. I’m kind of “end-user” who believes with the right tools / skills nothing is impossible! I am a little bit more acquainted in GPU programming so you can believe me that they don't have faster version than you have. Your suggestions are just a result of deep misunderstanding of basic principles in computer technologies and programming like the memory throughput of GPU and how much memory (this is 8K bytes) is read to calculate one hash. Competition is a basic market principle that makes the customer gets the best quality for the lowest price. Otherwise your competitor will get your customers. As my profile states, I am very newbie on this side - so for now - agreed and hope the next mining software will be announced by yourself. As for competition discussion, I am actually a lot more acquainted in human nature who loves things with a shiny sticker that reads: FREE! So, no matter how low CM and or any other mining software developer - including your upcoming software ask for, there will be always a huge percentage of us in this very forum complaining “how dare you ....” and ask for links to their FREE version - because humans are entitled to everything-free and or open-sourced so I can easily replace your wallet address with my own! Sorry to disappoint you, there won't be next mining software from me. Can't beat Phoenix's kernels in speed and power consumption. Just wanted to assure you that you already have the best possible mining software in the universe (and other possible multi-universes) without any hidden magic tricks that the developers keep for themselves. I was kidding ... but if you ever change your mind, you can count on my QA skills! Claymore and PM both have hidden tricks to make you think you are getting the best possible hashrate - They both bump their hashrate by 1-3%. Try TeamRedMiner Ethash for a real hashrate. They may bump the value that they show but they are giving you the maximum theoretically and practically possible hashrate. I can bat you $1000000 USD on this. At the start, they did it to "be faster" than the other.... But, its painfully obvious... its not the real hashrate. And, so be it... if its the max available type deal, great... note it... don't continue to display it. You don't have the max available deal, you have the totally absolutely max profitable hashrate deal forever which couldn't be improved even if the Jesus get's back from heaven, learns to program and makes his own ETH miner.
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saration
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May 03, 2020, 10:29:29 AM |
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Hello,
I have an problem on my win 10 with AMD RX580, also i use the computer for normal use, internet chrome, mail ...
Before everything was perfect around 28-30 Mh but now when i boot the windows i'm good, but after some time with chrome and thunderbird open the rate go down to 8 mh, even closing all soft don't change anything, i have to reboot the computer to get back the normal rate.
I use claymore 15 and the last AMD driver with the compute mode on.
Does anyone have eard about this ?
Turn off the hardware acceleration of chrome: https://www.lifewire.com/hardware-acceleration-in-chrome-4125122I have done that, then reboot windows, everything was good, but this morning i'm at 17 mh. I think like windows use the card for something then this make the rate going down ?
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bategojko74
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Hello,
I have an problem on my win 10 with AMD RX580, also i use the computer for normal use, internet chrome, mail ...
Before everything was perfect around 28-30 Mh but now when i boot the windows i'm good, but after some time with chrome and thunderbird open the rate go down to 8 mh, even closing all soft don't change anything, i have to reboot the computer to get back the normal rate.
I use claymore 15 and the last AMD driver with the compute mode on.
Does anyone have eard about this ?
Turn off the hardware acceleration of chrome: https://www.lifewire.com/hardware-acceleration-in-chrome-4125122I have done that, then reboot windows, everything was good, but this morning i'm at 17 mh. I think like windows use the card for something then this make the rate going down ? If you don't have integrated video buy some cheap card and set it as default: https://pureinfotech.com/set-gpu-app-windows-10/
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May 03, 2020, 08:49:34 PM |
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lol someone is stealing my hash rate. on two rigs gpu 1 have a same hash rate of 1mh/s Either is claymore or windows.
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bluspirit
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May 03, 2020, 09:18:01 PM |
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lol someone is stealing my hash rate. on two rigs gpu 1 have a same hash rate of 1mh/s Either is claymore or windows.
I guess they are 4GB GPUs, if so read a few pages back
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May 03, 2020, 10:20:58 PM Last edit: May 03, 2020, 10:47:34 PM by 031croat |
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lol someone is stealing my hash rate. on two rigs gpu 1 have a same hash rate of 1mh/s Either is claymore or windows.
I guess they are 4GB GPUs, if so read a few pages back Yes, you are right. I see, 4gb cards are outdated.
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iDisturbia
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May 04, 2020, 03:47:21 AM |
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Try TeamRedMiner Ethash for a real hashrate.
Most popular pools do not even acknowledge TRM ... due to its instability as well as outrages fees - unless there’ no other miner available. As for ETH and its lower dev fees compare to others - well ... due to its closed source, I don’t trust them!!
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adaseb
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May 04, 2020, 05:04:44 AM |
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lol someone is stealing my hash rate. on two rigs gpu 1 have a same hash rate of 1mh/s Either is claymore or windows.
I guess they are 4GB GPUs, if so read a few pages back Yes, you are right. I see, 4gb cards are outdated. You can try and set your -eres 1 and see if it makes a difference but the issue is that the GPU0 (basically the GPU in the main x16 pci 3.0 slot) loads more of the windows resources into the GDDR. Hence its on the brink of completely maxing out its capacity. Hence why your other GPUs are working. If you have any GPUs that are >4GB then put those in the main GPU0 slot and each of your GPUs which are 4GB should still mine temporarily. However your time is limited, you can try Windows 7 or Linux and buy you more time. However eventually you just gotta upgrade to the 8GB models to get around this.
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May 09, 2020, 05:00:40 PM |
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Hi,
I restarted my 6 x 1070 NVIDIA rig after more than 12 months inactive, it was working fine last I used it. Found I was getting DAG errors and quickly realised my 10.2 version of Claymore needed updating due to DAG limit. Did this (to V15) and then got CUDA allocation errors which I resolved by extending virtual memory. Claymore is now mining ethereum but only at stock card settings, it is ignoring the overclock settings I have in Afterburner. I noticed that Claymore now has some sort of "strap" setting overclocking but I presumed if I didnt use this my Afterburner settings would take precedence, is this true? I dont really want to change from using Afterburner as I previously spent a lot of time optimising each card in Afterburner.
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May 10, 2020, 02:00:27 PM |
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I am planning to use this on Antminer E3 from Bitmain. Wanted to know if the current release is compatible? If anyone is using E3 with the latest version, please let me know.
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adaseb
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May 11, 2020, 05:39:15 AM |
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I am planning to use this on Antminer E3 from Bitmain. Wanted to know if the current release is compatible? If anyone is using E3 with the latest version, please let me know. E3 is an ASIC, you can't use the Claymore miner with it. It already has the miner software included in the firmware. Claymore is only for Windows and Linux users. Even though E3 operating system is unix, it still won't work because its an ASIC and not a GPU. If you get an E3 , you will need to flash the firmware first because they no longer can mine ETH due to the high DAG. If you flash it you can get a few more months out of it and then once it gets closer to the 4GB limit, you will be out of luck. So if its cheap enough, get it. However keep in mind that its days are numbered for mining ETH.
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May 12, 2020, 08:27:06 AM |
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I am planning to use this on Antminer E3 from Bitmain. Wanted to know if the current release is compatible? If anyone is using E3 with the latest version, please let me know. You made my day
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May 15, 2020, 05:14:53 AM |
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Please guys,help me undervolt vram on my RX 5700. I can not find the way of doing it! Maintaining high temps about 92-94
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ivanpop
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May 15, 2020, 03:20:02 PM |
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I can't run Claymore miner. I downloaded a fresh copy of Claymore v15.0, I copied my batch file, but when I run it it just closes. I tried running EthDcr....exe directly and it's the same. Running as an administrator also doesn't help. It's not Windows Defender. It's disabled from a group policy. I tried enabling it and adding Claymore to the exceptions, but it's the same. When I try to run EthDcr...exe from command prompt it just goes to a new line https://i.postimg.cc/vZMjN6jt/1.jpg
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abg00
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May 15, 2020, 05:39:56 PM |
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I can't run Claymore miner. I downloaded a fresh copy of Claymore v15.0, I copied my batch file, but when I run it it just closes. I tried running EthDcr....exe directly and it's the same. Running as an administrator also doesn't help. It's not Windows Defender. It's disabled from a group policy. I tried enabling it and adding Claymore to the exceptions, but it's the same. When I try to run EthDcr...exe from command prompt it just goes to a new line unpack program again
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May 17, 2020, 06:33:57 AM |
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GPU0's fan isn't moving, have you considered a hardware issue? Check the rig. Even if it's not hashing, it should spin at minimum speed except if the model is designed to spin at certain temp. ( it's at the same temp rage as the others)
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May 17, 2020, 06:49:16 AM |
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GPU0's fan isn't moving, have you considered a hardware issue? Check the rig. Even if it's not hashing, it should spin at minimum speed except if the model is designed to spin at certain temp. ( it's at the same temp rage as the others) no, this problem on all RIG's where 1-st card 584(4Gb) the following helped. set the screen resolution to 800x600, monitor emulator is connected. or need to do GPU0 - RX588 (8Gb) instead 4Gb
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