Hi People,
After testing a few of Claymore's releases, I have found out that some variables are better than other, with some giving an increase in profit while others offering some potential profit in the future, if these coins are kept "in the vault".
All tests have been documented and I want to share these results with you, in the following lines:
Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred AMD GPU Miner
Power ConsumptionThe following test shows the approximate power consumption (from wall) for each of 5 steps in the Claymore’s Dual Ethereum+Decred Miner using Catalyst 15.12.
This test only approximates the power usage of 1 rig and may not be a valid way of calculating your exact power consumption, due to component variables, Volt input (test was made on 230V line), overclock and component life.In order to demonstrate how this mining test will perform, all clock/core speeds are set to stock, only temperatures and power consumption will be monitored during this test.
Temperatures are high because I usually under volt Core and under clock Memory for GPU1 (r9 290)
(-100mV/1000Mhz – Temp ~79*C/~69*C/65*C)
Also, Ambient temperatures are at around 17*C, but cards are not very well ventilated (working on it)
Miner:
Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred AMD GPU Miner v4.1 - POOL Catalyst 15.12GPU:
GPU2:
r9 290GPU1:
r9 280xGPU0:
r9 280xPSU:
AX1200i – 80+ Platinum - Power in/output reference Mobo:
ASROCK H77 pro4/MVPCPU:
Intel Core i3 2100Ram:
2x2GB Kingston Value Ram 1333MhzHDD:
Toshiba MK2565GSXN Laptop Drive 256gb 5200RPM*.Bat Setup:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-d00dfe289cbf79d8.dwarfpool.com:8008 -ewal 0xd32576bba69ab4b67dc15dd8b32a8b5adcdf4a0a -epsw Geth -dpool
http://dcr.suprnova.cc:9111 -dwal cianura.reth -dpsw reth
Environment Variables:
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
Virtual Memory:
20000MBBegining test:
*********************************************************************************
TEST 1: MODE 1 –Decri 0
Power consumption:
From wall:
~775W/hPower Output:
ETH - Total Speed:
70.023 Mh/s, Total Shares: 13, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03
ETH: GPU0 19.646 Mh/s, GPU1 20.283 Mh/s, GPU2 30.094 Mh/s
GPU Temperature:
GPU2: r9 290 -
82*CGPU1: r9 280x –
61*CGPU0: r9 280x –
56*CProfit:
HashRate:
70.023Mh/sPrice / Difficulty
ETH $9.73: 34.25 Trillion
Power Cost per Month (0.12USD/kWh):
$66.96Income per Month ETH (Minus Power cost):
$186.13*********************************************************************************
TEST 2: MODE 0 –Decri 30Power consumption:
From wall:
~835W/hPower Output:
ETH - Total Speed:
69.781 Mh/s, Total Shares: 1284, Rejected: 0, Time: 11:01
ETH: GPU0 19.454 Mh/s, GPU1 20.350 Mh/s, GPU2 29.976 Mh/s
DCR - Total Speed:
1046.709 Mh/s, Total Shares: 2322, Rejected: 387
DCR: GPU0 291.811 Mh/s, GPU1 305.255 Mh/s, GPU2 449.643 Mh/s
GPU Temperature:
GPU2: r9 290 -
89*CGPU1: r9 280x –
62*CGPU0: r9 280x –
65*CProfit:
HashRate ETH/DCR:
69.781 Mh/s / 1046.709Mh/sPrice / Difficulty
ETH $9.73 / DCR $1.49: 34.25 Tril. / 612306
Power Cost per Month (0.12USD/kWh):
$72.14Income per Month ETH/DCR (Minus Power cost):
$180.07/ DCR: $28.161 = $208.231*********************************************************************************
TEST 3: MODE 0 –Decri 50Power consumption:
From wall:
~970W/hPower Output:
ETH - Total Speed:
67.255 Mh/s, Total Shares: 2, Rejected: 0, Time: 02:01
ETH: GPU0 19.684 Mh/s, GPU1 20.250 Mh/s, GPU2 27.322 Mh/s
DCR - Total Speed:
1681.378 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14, Rejected: 0
DCR: GPU0 492.098 Mh/s, GPU1 506.241 Mh/s, GPU2 683.039 Mh/s
GPU Temperature:
GPU2: r9 290 -
89*CGPU1: r9 280x –
64*CGPU0: r9 280x –
68*CProfit:
HashRate ETH/DCR:
67.255 Mh/s / 1681.378 Mh/s Price / Difficulty
ETH $9.73 / DCR $1.49: 34.25 Tril. / 612306
Power Cost per Month (0.12USD/kWh):
$83.81Income per Month ETH/DCR (Minus Power cost):
$156.82/$45.594 = $202.394*********************************************************************************
TEST 4: MODE 0 –Decri 70Power consumption:
From wall:
~1000W/hPower Output:
ETH - Total Speed:
63.329 Mh/s, Total Shares: 5, Rejected: 0, Time: 01:03
ETH: GPU0 19.076 Mh/s, GPU1 19.481 Mh/s, GPU2 24.772 Mh/s
DCR - Total Speed:
2216.530 Mh/s, Total Shares: 28, Rejected: 2
DCR: GPU0 667.651 Mh/s, GPU1 681.844 Mh/s, GPU2 867.035 Mh/s
GPU Temperature:
GPU2: r9 290 - 90*C
GPU1: r9 280x – 67*C
GPU0: r9 280x – 71*C
Profit:
HashRate ETH/DCR:
63.329 Mh/s / : 2216.530 Mh/sPrice / Difficulty
ETH $9.73 / DCR $1.49: 34.25 Tril. / 612306
Power Cost per Month (0.12USD/kWh):
$86.40Income per Month ETH/DCR (Minus Power cost):
$140.18/ DCR: $59.46 = $199.64*********************************************************************************
TEST 5: MODE 0 –Decri 100Power consumption:
From wall:
~1040W/hPower Output:
ETH - Total Speed:
53.884 Mh/s, Total Shares: 1, Rejected: 0, Time: 01:01
ETH: GPU0 16.724 Mh/s, GPU1 16.926 Mh/s, GPU2 20.235 Mh/s
DCR - Total Speed:
2694.201 Mh/s, Total Shares: 9, Rejected: 6
DCR: GPU0 836.177 Mh/s, GPU1 846.295 Mh/s, GPU2 1011.729 Mh/s
GPU Temperature:
GPU2: r9 290 - 91*C
GPU1: r9 280x – 68*C
GPU0: r9 280x – 72*C
Profit:
HashRate ETH/DCR:
53.884 Mh/s / 2694.201 Mh/s Price / Difficulty ETH
$9.73 / DCR $1.49: 34.25 Tril. / 612306
Power Cost per Month (0.12USD/kWh):
$89.86Income per Month ETH/DCR (Minus Power cost):
$102.93/ DCR: $73.308 = $176.238*********************************************************************************
Test Finished
Conclusion:
Please note that these tests have been conducted with a fee of 2% in mind. Shares have not been calculated due to the fact that they can be influenced by internet provider, proxy and other factors.
The command line
–decri 100 does not provide my rig with any beneficial output over ETH when mining DCR, while draining 1040W/h from the wall, it only provides an additional ~470Mh/s for DCR, but at the cost of minus ~10Mh/s ETH.
Also, mining on regular ETH could not be that beneficial also, since profits drop by ~13-15%.
Calculations per Month have been made using ETH calculator:
http://karldiab.com/EthereumMiningCalculator/And DCR calculator:
http://decred-calc.cryptohub.info/If you plan on building a new rig, please take into consideration the following calculations for your GPU/PSU, using more than one reference for GPU power draw on full load (
https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/printer/power-requirements-for-graphics-cards):
Eg. Radeon R9-290 - 31A and a 550W psu minimum
Meaning: ~Full load r9 290 may draw 31A
31A*12V=372W from the 12V rail.
1A for the 12V rail (PCI-e power) means 12W / 1A*12V=31A
2*r9 290 might draw up to
~744W3*r9 290 might draw up to
~1116W4*r9 290 might draw up to
~1488W5*r9 290 might draw up to
~1860W6*r9 290 might draw up to
~2232W~ Depending on clock speed, core speed, voltage and temperature
For this example (31A on 6+8pin PCI-e connector) you will need a good power supply that can provide a minimum of 16A for each rail.
Other Graphic Cards can differ greatly, drawing more power from one 8pin connector
(Asus Strix 380), which draws 28A from one rail, with a minimum recommended PSU/1GPU of 500W
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Please use the following guide (or similar) as reference:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-specifications-atx-reference,3061-12.htmlWith these in mind, please note that using Claymore’s dual Miner
can affect your Amper (A) power draw and may lead to permanent PSU damage!!!
If you need and other information, please feel free to contact me at:
Adrian.botoncea@gmail.comAlso, If you think that this guide helped, you can tip me with some
ETHs at:
0xd32576bba69ab4b67dc15dd8b32a8b5adcdf4a0a
Or some
DCRs at:
DsekkBhNHfYAzmde5yywg43e9Vdqb7MxRUC
Disclaimer:Please note that these tests have been conducted with a fee of 2% in mind. Shares have not been calculated due to the fact that they can be influenced by internet provider, proxy and other factors.
Neither Claymore or I will not be held responsible for misleading information, component damage or other problems that may occur due to following this guide!
It is your duty to research more than one source and test your gear in a cautious manner!
Date: 5/3/16 - Adrian