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Author Topic: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Manage Your GPU farm the easy way! (30 days free)  (Read 835469 times)
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June 16, 2018, 01:05:07 PM
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Can you give me an advice? which program, pool is the best for 1080ti Eth mining? I dont know how its work the OhGod a pill option, how can I implement or what have to do? Now 1x6 1080ti mining zec by ewbf. I want to try Eth, perhaps more profitable.

Claymore 11.8, pool: ethpool.org. In the global option of you smos dashboard you can activate for all rigs the OhGod a pill option. Here is my line for smos:     -epool eu1.ethpool.org:3333 -ewal your_ethaddres.$rigName -epsw x -esm 1 -tstop -80

What kind of settings are recommanded for 1080 and 1080ti core Mhz and memory Mhz ?

Depends of your model of graphic card.... I have Gigabyte Aorus and I use +110 Mhz clock and +950/1000 Mhz Memory, Power Limit 180 W
I get around 52 Mh/s with these settings.
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June 16, 2018, 02:21:30 PM
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Can you give me an advice? which program, pool is the best for 1080ti Eth mining? I dont know how its work the OhGod a pill option, how can I implement or what have to do? Now 1x6 1080ti mining zec by ewbf. I want to try Eth, perhaps more profitable.

Claymore 11.8, pool: ethpool.org. In the global option of you smos dashboard you can activate for all rigs the OhGod a pill option. Here is my line for smos:     -epool eu1.ethpool.org:3333 -ewal your_ethaddres.$rigName -epsw x -esm 1 -tstop -80

What kind of settings are recommanded for 1080 and 1080ti core Mhz and memory Mhz ?

Depends of your model of graphic card.... I have Gigabyte Aorus and I use +110 Mhz clock and +950/1000 Mhz Memory, Power Limit 180 W
I get around 52 Mh/s with these settings.

Thanks, my 1080ti - 52.4 Mh/s, but the 1080 Gigabyte just 24 Mh/s and  1070 31 Mh/s. What can I do with 1080 ? or it is a normal hashrate for it ?
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June 16, 2018, 07:22:36 PM
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Can you give me an advice? which program, pool is the best for 1080ti Eth mining? I dont know how its work the OhGod a pill option, how can I implement or what have to do? Now 1x6 1080ti mining zec by ewbf. I want to try Eth, perhaps more profitable.

Claymore 11.8, pool: ethpool.org. In the global option of you smos dashboard you can activate for all rigs the OhGod a pill option. Here is my line for smos:     -epool eu1.ethpool.org:3333 -ewal your_ethaddres.$rigName -epsw x -esm 1 -tstop -80

What kind of settings are recommanded for 1080 and 1080ti core Mhz and memory Mhz ?

Depends of your model of graphic card.... I have Gigabyte Aorus and I use +110 Mhz clock and +950/1000 Mhz Memory, Power Limit 180 W
I get around 52 Mh/s with these settings.

Thanks, my 1080ti - 52.4 Mh/s, but the 1080 Gigabyte just 24 Mh/s and  1070 31 Mh/s. What can I do with 1080 ? or it is a normal hashrate for it ?

I don't have 1080, only 1080ti so I can't advise you about the 1080...
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June 17, 2018, 02:04:00 PM
Last edit: June 17, 2018, 02:29:50 PM by Skippy89
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Hi all Smiley

Someone can help me please ? I try to use 2 usb key and same problem... try other usb port and same problem... I did all Motherboard settings that are indicate in the "Help" section and not work  Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed

https://image.ibb.co/d6AD4d/IMG_20180617_154544.jpg

Motherboard : TB250-BTC with B25CF330.BSS
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June 17, 2018, 03:21:45 PM
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TYTANIK,

Can you please add the new EWBF miner https://mega.nz/#F!3xYlSJDK!kG4kVLg1arbBuq1dd8u9aA asap, it much needed for the new algos. Thank you.



EWBF V0.2 is now out please update,thanks tytanik
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June 18, 2018, 06:38:16 AM
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Please update XMRIG or add Cast XMR

Thank you
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June 18, 2018, 05:47:17 PM
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UPDATE:
- added miner ewbf-v0.2 (BTCZ algho fork)

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June 18, 2018, 05:56:07 PM
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Hello everyone! I have a problem with my new 5*1080 rig. All ccminers don’t work. They work on my another rig, but with this rig I have an...  illegal instruction... miner path miner option... .  Bminer works. What should I do?
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June 18, 2018, 06:02:34 PM
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UPDATE:
- added miner ewbf-v0.2 (BTCZ algho fork)


thank you but I am receiving ERROR: CUDA DRIVER VERSION IS INSUFFICIENT FOR CUDA RUNTIME VERSION

Tried multiple rigs, and a 1070ti only rig just incase it was a memory issue

I only get this error with the new v0.2 EWBF, is there a new EWBF v0.2b with bug fixes maybe?
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June 18, 2018, 09:37:42 PM
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I own a big farm, and I'm getting annoyed by W10.
Can't run Linux because the person who maintains the farm isn't familiar with it, so I decided to give smOS a try.

I'll be installing the OS tomorrow and running it for a day, or two, on a 13 GPU rig and see how it goes.

Awesome project, kudos.
Everything fine so far. Took me 5-10 minutes to understand everything.

The only thing I can't understand is where I can give names to rig cards individually?

It's possible to name groups, but not GPUs, right?

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June 18, 2018, 11:28:34 PM
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UPDATE:
- added miner ewbf-v0.2 (BTCZ algho fork)


thank you but I am receiving ERROR: CUDA DRIVER VERSION IS INSUFFICIENT FOR CUDA RUNTIME VERSION

Tried multiple rigs, and a 1070ti only rig just incase it was a memory issue

I only get this error with the new v0.2 EWBF, is there a new EWBF v0.2b with bug fixes maybe?

thank you Tytanik, will test tonight
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June 18, 2018, 11:33:03 PM
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Does this help TYTANIK ??



Thanks ewbf, this was added to SMOS today but I am having a problem

ERROR: CUDA DRIVER VERSION IS INSUFFICIENT FOR CUDA RUNTIME VERSION

any ideas?

What is your Cuda version installed ?
Try the Cuda 8 version of EWBF.
If you haven't Cuda 8.x or Cuda 9.x, EWBF will don't work.
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June 19, 2018, 03:51:51 AM
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I own a big farm, and I'm getting annoyed by W10.
Can't run Linux because the person who maintains the farm isn't familiar with it, so I decided to give smOS a try.

I'll be installing the OS tomorrow and running it for a day, or two, on a 13 GPU rig and see how it goes.

Awesome project, kudos.

Dear Sir,

I am a beginner,
I am using nanopool to mining ETC and siaCoin at doul-mode.
can you help me to config the claymore-ethe v11.8 on SMOS?

Thank you vey much.

This is my config file generated by nanopool

epools:
POOL: etc-eu1.nanopool.org:19999, WALLET: 0xf73435559179d6ee48188dd4bdf5cb05d51d04d4.CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: etc-eu2.nanopool.org:19999, WALLET: 0xf73435559179d6ee48188dd4bdf5cb05d51d04d4.CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: etc-us-east1.nanopool.org:19999, WALLET: 0xf73435559179d6ee48188dd4bdf5cb05d51d04d4.CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: etc-us-west1.nanopool.org:19999, WALLET: 0xf73435559179d6ee48188dd4bdf5cb05d51d04d4.CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: etc-jp1.nanopool.org:19999, WALLET: 0xf73435559179d6ee48188dd4bdf5cb05d51d04d4.CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: etc-au1.nanopool.org:19999, WALLET: 0xf73435559179d6ee48188dd4bdf5cb05d51d04d4.CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0

dpools:
POOL: stratum+tcp://sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777, WALLET: 36cd0d11cd3da0bd7c6e9993ca80892c5df2de9d49d0c35fd83a255089dd2d31ee921833d377/CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: stratum+tcp://sia-eu2.nanopool.org:7777, WALLET: 36cd0d11cd3da0bd7c6e9993ca80892c5df2de9d49d0c35fd83a255089dd2d31ee921833d377/CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: stratum+tcp://sia-us-east1.nanopool.org:7777, WALLET: 36cd0d11cd3da0bd7c6e9993ca80892c5df2de9d49d0c35fd83a255089dd2d31ee921833d377/CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: stratum+tcp://sia-us-west1.nanopool.org:7777, WALLET: 36cd0d11cd3da0bd7c6e9993ca80892c5df2de9d49d0c35fd83a255089dd2d31ee921833d377/CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: stratum+tcp://sia-jp1.nanopool.org:7777, WALLET: 36cd0d11cd3da0bd7c6e9993ca80892c5df2de9d49d0c35fd83a255089dd2d31ee921833d377/CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0
POOL: stratum+tcp://sia-au1.nanopool.org:7777, WALLET: 36cd0d11cd3da0bd7c6e9993ca80892c5df2de9d49d0c35fd83a255089dd2d31ee921833d377/CR10/nguyenngocthanh.bme@gmail.com, PSW: x, WORKER: , ESM: 0, ALLPOOLS: 0


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June 19, 2018, 10:58:55 AM
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hi all SMOS user
can anyone tell me what Powerstage exactly is?
when we tell cor voltage for example 850mV core of gpu is working with 850mV if it is enough continue working if not hang.
but what is powerstage here
and where is memory core voltage in SMOS
in windows and in the bios we have memory voltage too


my second question is if i use -cvddc in claymore command for example 820 and core voltage 920 in consul the gpu work with which value? 820 or 920?
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June 19, 2018, 01:30:38 PM
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my second question is if i use -cvddc in claymore command for example 820 and core voltage 920 in consul the gpu work with which value? 820 or 920?

Claymore’s readme:
-cvddc   set target GPU core voltage, multiplied by 1000. For example, "-cvddc 1050" means 1.05V. You can also specify values for every card, for example "-cvddc 900,950,1000,970". Supports latest AMD 4xx cards only in Windows.
   Note: for NVIDIA cards this option is not supported.


AMD only Windows, NVIDIA is not supported.
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June 19, 2018, 01:42:28 PM
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I own a big farm, and I'm getting annoyed by W10.
Can't run Linux because the person who maintains the farm isn't familiar with it, so I decided to give smOS a try.

I'll be installing the OS tomorrow and running it for a day, or two, on a 13 GPU rig and see how it goes.

Awesome project, kudos.
Everything fine so far. Took me 5-10 minutes to understand everything.

The only thing I can't understand is where I can give names to rig cards individually?

It's possible to name groups, but not GPUs, right?


You can name individual rigs just click on the name for example if it says "noname" click it and it will bring up a box where you can name it whatever you want.
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June 19, 2018, 06:37:57 PM
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Any plans for SMOS to support a Bytom Miner --  NebuTech BTMiner?
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June 19, 2018, 07:39:52 PM
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Thanks ewbf, this was added to SMOS today but I am having a problem

ERROR: CUDA DRIVER VERSION IS INSUFFICIENT FOR CUDA RUNTIME VERSION

I have 5 mixed rigs
2x 1070s 6 cards
1x3-1080ti & 1 1070tis

which the EWBF 0.2 works fine

but on

2 x 7 1070tis it gives me CUDA driver version error.

Thank you.  

seems the issue is with EWBF
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June 20, 2018, 05:36:11 PM
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Any plans for SMOS to support a Bytom Miner --  NebuTech BTMiner?
Not right now.
Only if there will be more interested people.


Thanks ewbf, this was added to SMOS today but I am having a problem

ERROR: CUDA DRIVER VERSION IS INSUFFICIENT FOR CUDA RUNTIME VERSION
seems the issue is with EWBF
Please try downloading newest image from our website and see if that will fix problem.
If not then i guess that problem could be in EWBF miner.

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June 20, 2018, 07:33:56 PM
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Guys, there is little bug in my script that causes OhGod a pill not to run when there are mixed 1080 cards.
I have already fix for that but i will impelment it  on moday/tuesday.

Have it been implemented?
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