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Good idea. A comments section/column will be useful so that relevant information to the miner/user can be retained. This way, it will also lessen requirement for generic information to be on permanent columns. If you see Claymore's monitoring utility dashboard, on the last column is "comment" section. This was added to give miners/users a way to insert any special info useful only to them. what setttings are you using for claymore zec right now? I am using Optiminer v1.7 because its very stable in my environment (480s,290s,370s,390s,R9-Nanos). For Claymore I use my normal prefered settings as follows (customised for Nicehash) -zpool stratum+ssl://equihash.usa.nicehash.com:33357#xnsub -zwal <putyourBTCaddresshere>.$rigName -zpsw x -wd 1 -dbg -1 -r 1 -allpools 1 -tt 77 -fanmin 55 -fanmax 99 -tstop 95What do you use for opt? What core mem do you have set -s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u <putyourBTCaddresshere>.$rigName -p xRX480 1100/2125 using Heliox/Eliovp "480lowenergyOK.rom", 270-280 sols/s per GPU My R9-Nanos 370-440 sols/s per GPU using Heliox/Eliovp custom rom for Nanos with ZEC mining.
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March 19, 2017, 02:38:21 AM |
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can we use a wireless usb stick for wifi in machines with smOS?
if so can someone explain process
I think Tytanick mentioned before that wifi will be supported or considering to support in next version....
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March 19, 2017, 06:35:10 AM |
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can we use a wireless usb stick for wifi in machines with smOS?
if so can someone explain process
I think Tytanick mentioned before that wifi will be supported or considering to support in next version.... I would recommend wire connections for mining. Wifi not so good, we were experiencing -10% hashrate. Work it out with wires !!
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tytanick (OP)
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March 19, 2017, 11:02:12 AM |
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can we use a wireless usb stick for wifi in machines with smOS? if so can someone explain process
I would recommend wire connections for mining. Wifi not so good, we were experiencing -10% hashrate. Work it out with wires !! This at the botom of my todo list becasue a) you sohuld use wires as carolshell said (wifi is bad accually always is bad ) It wont be supported any near "soon". There are more reafures that are more required for my OS. Also "notes rig" is the thing i will do for sure.
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naeme18720
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March 19, 2017, 11:23:42 AM |
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How install wake on lan in this oc SimpleMining.net?
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xleejohnx
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March 19, 2017, 01:56:40 PM |
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How install wake on lan in this oc SimpleMining.net?
Make a pfsense router and you can do anything you need for you network on it
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naeme18720
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March 19, 2017, 03:35:10 PM |
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How install wake on lan in this oc SimpleMining.net?
I should buy it??? Or no Make a pfsense router and you can do anything you need for you network on it
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philipma1957
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March 19, 2017, 04:09:48 PM |
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Good idea. A comments section/column will be useful so that relevant information to the miner/user can be retained. This way, it will also lessen requirement for generic information to be on permanent columns. If you see Claymore's monitoring utility dashboard, on the last column is "comment" section. This was added to give miners/users a way to insert any special info useful only to them. what setttings are you using for claymore zec right now? I am using Optiminer v1.7 because its very stable in my environment (480s,290s,370s,390s,R9-Nanos). For Claymore I use my normal prefered settings as follows (customised for Nicehash) -zpool stratum+ssl://equihash.usa.nicehash.com:33357#xnsub -zwal <putyourBTCaddresshere>.$rigName -zpsw x -wd 1 -dbg -1 -r 1 -allpools 1 -tt 77 -fanmin 55 -fanmax 99 -tstop 95What do you use for opt? What core mem do you have set -s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u <putyourBTCaddresshere>.$rigName -p xRX480 1100/2125 using Heliox/Eliovp "480lowenergyOK.rom", 270-280 sols/s per GPU My R9-Nanos 370-440 sols/s per GPU using Heliox/Eliovp custom rom for Nanos with ZEC mining. I am all zec and playing with settings I get 295 sols. the power settings save power zec likes higher cores so if you set a 1200 or a 1300 core the power stage needs to be 4, 5, 6 note the 0 power stage on one rig it is my asus rx 480 4gb dual gpu it can do 0 power with downclock of core to 945 and mem to 1350 gives 220 sols not 295 but it may turn out to be a good summer time card. to beat the heat.
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citronick
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March 19, 2017, 04:15:36 PM |
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Good idea. A comments section/column will be useful so that relevant information to the miner/user can be retained. This way, it will also lessen requirement for generic information to be on permanent columns. If you see Claymore's monitoring utility dashboard, on the last column is "comment" section. This was added to give miners/users a way to insert any special info useful only to them. what setttings are you using for claymore zec right now? I am using Optiminer v1.7 because its very stable in my environment (480s,290s,370s,390s,R9-Nanos). For Claymore I use my normal prefered settings as follows (customised for Nicehash) -zpool stratum+ssl://equihash.usa.nicehash.com:33357#xnsub -zwal <putyourBTCaddresshere>.$rigName -zpsw x -wd 1 -dbg -1 -r 1 -allpools 1 -tt 77 -fanmin 55 -fanmax 99 -tstop 95What do you use for opt? What core mem do you have set -s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u <putyourBTCaddresshere>.$rigName -p xRX480 1100/2125 using Heliox/Eliovp "480lowenergyOK.rom", 270-280 sols/s per GPU My R9-Nanos 370-440 sols/s per GPU using Heliox/Eliovp custom rom for Nanos with ZEC mining. I am all zec and playing with settings I get 295 sols. the power settings save power zec likes higher cores so if you set a 1200 or a 1300 core the power stage needs to be 4, 5, 6 note the 0 power stage on one rig it is my asus rx 480 4gb dual gpu it and do 0 power it may turn out to be a good summer time card. <snipped> The Pandaminer B3 with 470s would have been so sweet with your powerstage "0" settings Phil. Too bad out of stock. I didnt manage to get a unit too. Wasted opportunity. My local contact is trying to get a unit for me -- but it will depend how much premium they want for it.
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tytanick (OP)
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March 19, 2017, 04:25:44 PM |
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The Pandaminer B3 with 470s would have been so sweet with your powerstage "0" settings Phil. Too bad out of stock. I didnt manage to get a unit too. Wasted opportunity. My local contact is trying to get a unit for me -- but it will depend how much premium they want for it.
I still dont know why you guys are buying this Panda miners It is more expensive and it would be much harder to sell it. Aslo warranty is 1 years versus 3 years.
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March 19, 2017, 04:41:59 PM |
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The Pandaminer B3 with 470s would have been so sweet with your powerstage "0" settings Phil. Too bad out of stock. I didnt manage to get a unit too. Wasted opportunity. My local contact is trying to get a unit for me -- but it will depend how much premium they want for it.
I still dont know why you guys are buying this Panda miners It is more expensive and it would be much harder to sell it. Aslo warranty is 1 years versus 3 years. Its all about "time to market", so this rationale works with large farms. Imagine putting a few hundred of these Pandaminers on smOS; you can mine quickly - I bet within hours. But setting up a few hundred rigs will take you days or weeks to setup, and alot of bandage on your fingers.
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March 19, 2017, 10:58:11 PM |
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been trying to figure out how to set up miners for a bit now and having NO luck figuring it out! Philipma1957 told me to give this a shot and dam was it EASY and FAST!!! for a newb like me to be up and running in 15 - 20 minutes with this was nothing short of AMAZING!!! I strongly recommend SMOS! Appreciate the hard work you have put into this tytanick!
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March 20, 2017, 12:35:06 AM |
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been trying to figure out how to set up miners for a bit now and having NO luck figuring it out! Philipma1957 told me to give this a shot and dam was it EASY and FAST!!! for a newb like me to be up and running in 15 - 20 minutes with this was nothing short of AMAZING!!! I strongly recommend SMOS! Appreciate the hard work you have put into this tytanick!
I can manage ten or twenty rigs easy.
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March 20, 2017, 01:07:25 AM |
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how about hard drive burst mining, that is certainly a feature i would love
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March 20, 2017, 07:58:10 AM |
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how about hard drive burst mining, that is certainly a feature i would love
Not any soon.
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March 20, 2017, 08:07:02 AM |
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been trying to figure out how to set up miners for a bit now and having NO luck figuring it out! Philipma1957 told me to give this a shot and dam was it EASY and FAST!!! for a newb like me to be up and running in 15 - 20 minutes with this was nothing short of AMAZING!!! I strongly recommend SMOS! Appreciate the hard work you have put into this tytanick!
I can manage ten or twenty rigs easy. After month 3 with smOS, I must admit that I dont even know or keep track what is the latest AMD Crimson drivers... Easy mining and near perfect mining uptime - very timely because the hot coins now.
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March 20, 2017, 10:25:47 AM |
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been trying to figure out how to set up miners for a bit now and having NO luck figuring it out! Philipma1957 told me to give this a shot and dam was it EASY and FAST!!! for a newb like me to be up and running in 15 - 20 minutes with this was nothing short of AMAZING!!! I strongly recommend SMOS! Appreciate the hard work you have put into this tytanick!
I can manage ten or twenty rigs easy. After month 3 with smOS, I must admit that I dont even know or keep track what is the latest AMD Crimson drivers... Easy mining and near perfect mining uptime - very timely because the hot coins now. thats it ... im flying back to thefarm - and going to setup - and fire up - the amd cards all over again ... i have become 'wanting' to testing this software - but with all nvidia cards at the moment - i cant ... a couple of weeks ill have this running ... i hope ... ahem ... ... #crysx
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March 20, 2017, 10:32:30 AM |
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im flying back to thefarm - and going to setup - and fire up - the amd cards all over again ... i have become 'wanting' to testing this software - but with all nvidia cards at the moment - i cant ... a couple of weeks ill have this running ... i hope ... ahem ... ... #crysx Most of users in mining has AMD gpus, and i am doing first things that most people want. Later ofcourse i want to implement other features such as nvidia but its really not my priority (too little users)
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March 20, 2017, 10:42:27 AM |
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im flying back to thefarm - and going to setup - and fire up - the amd cards all over again ... i have become 'wanting' to testing this software - but with all nvidia cards at the moment - i cant ... a couple of weeks ill have this running ... i hope ... ahem ... ... #crysx Most of users in mining has AMD gpus, and i am doing first things that most people want. Later ofcourse i want to implement other features such as nvidia but its really not my priority (too little users) i started with amd cards ... but when the headaches arrived ( and the time spent on ) the drivers in linux ( fedora mainly ) - i pulled them ALL out and replaced them all with nvidia cards ... so they are older cards ( 7970 oc / 280x oc ) - but they have been sitting there on the shelf collecting dust for a while now ... you have given me a reason why i need to dust them off and start them up again ... #crysx
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