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November 16, 2017, 06:35:52 PM
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Hello All can we mine FEATHERCOIN on simple mining ?

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November 16, 2017, 10:02:22 PM
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Are AMD Vega cards suportet and if yes how high was the hashrate on the Vega 56 cards?

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November 16, 2017, 10:31:09 PM
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I'm trying to config sgminer 5.5.5 in Simplemining OS for my rigs, the default is:

--no-submit-stale --kernel cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://cryptonight.usa.nicehash.com:3355 -u [yourwallet].$rigName -p x --rawintensity 1000 -w 8 --text-only

I would like to change the rawintensity, worksize etc to be optimized for my miners. I have two different setups, either RX 570 4G or RX580 8G.

For the RX570 4G I'm trying to pass a --rawintensity 512 --worksize 4. For the RX580 8G, I'm trying to pass --rawintensity 1152 --worksize 8.

However, when I do this, I see no change in performance everytime I adjust values up or down. just shows:

[21:54:08] Startup GPU initialization... Using settings from pool cryptonight.usa.nicehash.com.
[21:54:08] Startup Pool No = 0
[21:54:08] Building binary cryptonightEllesmeregw8l8.bin
Initialising kernel cryptonight.cl with nfactor 10, n 1024.

Right now I'm only hashing at 480H/s on the 570 and 677H/s on the RX580. With Claymore I was getting 630H/s and 740H/s respectively.

I've also seen people change the gpu-threads to 2. Does this matter on the RX570 or RX580 cards? Should I be changing these values too?

Thanks.
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November 17, 2017, 02:12:14 AM
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I'm trying to config sgminer 5.5.5 in Simplemining OS for my rigs, the default is:

--no-submit-stale --kernel cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://cryptonight.usa.nicehash.com:3355 -u [yourwallet].$rigName -p x --rawintensity 1000 -w 8 --text-only

I would like to change the rawintensity, worksize etc to be optimized for my miners. I have two different setups, either RX 570 4G or RX580 8G.

For the RX570 4G I'm trying to pass a --rawintensity 512 --worksize 4. For the RX580 8G, I'm trying to pass --rawintensity 1152 --worksize 8.

However, when I do this, I see no change in performance everytime I adjust values up or down. just shows:

[21:54:08] Startup GPU initialization... Using settings from pool cryptonight.usa.nicehash.com.
[21:54:08] Startup Pool No = 0
[21:54:08] Building binary cryptonightEllesmeregw8l8.bin
Initialising kernel cryptonight.cl with nfactor 10, n 1024.

Right now I'm only hashing at 480H/s on the 570 and 677H/s on the RX580. With Claymore I was getting 630H/s and 740H/s respectively.

I've also seen people change the gpu-threads to 2. Does this matter on the RX570 or RX580 cards? Should I be changing these values too?

Thanks.

Try -- "rawintensity 1008 -w 8"

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November 17, 2017, 02:33:33 AM
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Hello All can we mine FEATHERCOIN on simple mining ?

thank you

Feathercoin is using the Neoscrypt algorithm.

Use the sgminer build for Pascal in the smOS miner list.

I got this working early this year at NH.

-k neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.hk.nicehash.com:3341 -u <putyourBTCaddresshere> -p --no-submit-stale -I 13 -w 64 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-threads 2

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November 17, 2017, 02:34:38 AM
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Hi, anyone has been able to run 19+ gpus on the asus 250 mobo?

Ihave read mixed experiences, someone says the limit is 15. Others says 16 works fine and 19 works with low hashrate (some type of bottleneck.

Anyone has put this new asus board to the limit?

all 19 GPU with all NVIDIA ok with nvOC

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November 17, 2017, 02:39:32 AM
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Hi, anyone has been able to run 19+ gpus on the asus 250 mobo?

Ihave read mixed experiences, someone says the limit is 15. Others says 16 works fine and 19 works with low hashrate (some type of bottleneck.

Anyone has put this new asus board to the limit?

all 19 GPU with all NVIDIA ok with nvOC

NVIDIA 1060 or 1070 or mixed?

Thanks
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November 17, 2017, 02:48:47 AM
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I will try to make simpleminning for easy operation of all systems

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November 17, 2017, 04:15:12 AM
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Hello All can we mine FEATHERCOIN on simple mining ?

thank you

Feathercoin is using the Neoscrypt algorithm.

Use the sgminer build for Pascal in the smOS miner list.

I got this working early this year at NH.

-k neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.hk.nicehash.com:3341 -u <putyourBTCaddresshere> -p --no-submit-stale -I 13 -w 64 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-threads 2


thank you bro will give it a try

another question

Hello all,

i have a RIG of 12 GTX 1070's

i am actually mining ETH.

unfortunately it is restarting every 15 minutes wich make me loose at least 1 minutes of mining.
so i loose approximatly 90 minutes of mining per day.

i use simple mining and ubuntu.

is someone know why is this happening thank you all
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November 17, 2017, 04:35:25 AM
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Hello All can we mine FEATHERCOIN on simple mining ?

thank you

Feathercoin is using the Neoscrypt algorithm.

Use the sgminer build for Pascal in the smOS miner list.

I got this working early this year at NH.

-k neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.hk.nicehash.com:3341 -u <putyourBTCaddresshere> -p --no-submit-stale -I 13 -w 64 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-threads 2


thank you bro will give it a try

another question

Hello all,

i have a RIG of 12 GTX 1070's

i am actually mining ETH.

unfortunately it is restarting every 15 minutes wich make me loose at least 1 minutes of mining.
so i loose approximatly 90 minutes of mining per day.

i use simple mining and ubuntu.

is someone know why is this happening thank you all

Have you checked your risers? It is usually one of them.
Also, what kind of PSU:s do you have. It could not have enough power or one of the power cables/sockets is overheating and causing the reboot.

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November 17, 2017, 07:52:03 PM
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Someone pls help me..

My rig has been running steady. But once in a while, there is power outage in my area for a couple of mins.. I have set the BIOS settings to turn the pc on automatically.. So thats working.. But whats not working is that the Simple mining OS wont boot..

Things I tried

- If a monitor that is ON is connected and after power outage, PC will turn on automatically and simple mining will boot fine
- If a HDMI dummy plug is connected and after power outage, PC will turn on but simple mining OS will NOT boot
- If a monitor that is OFF is connected, after power outage, PC will turn on automatically and simple minING OS will NOT boot

If simple os does not boot (i obviously cant see whats going on since no display is sent).. I usually turn of the PC using the mother board power switch and turn it back on.. This time simple OS will boot with HDMI dummy plug or even a turned off monitor..

Can someone tell me a work around for simple OS to automatically boot in my situation after a power outage?
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November 17, 2017, 09:26:18 PM
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Hi

Please add miner in oc

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November 17, 2017, 10:10:01 PM
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New to SMOS, but I'm really liking the platform. Does anyone have decent OC settings for the RX580 for power savings and respectable hashing power. I get about 29 mh/s @ 130w on windows.

Mucho gracias! Grin
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November 17, 2017, 11:19:00 PM
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Someone pls help me..

My rig has been running steady. But once in a while, there is power outage in my area for a couple of mins.. I have set the BIOS settings to turn the pc on automatically.. So thats working.. But whats not working is that the Simple mining OS wont boot..

Things I tried

- If a monitor that is ON is connected and after power outage, PC will turn on automatically and simple mining will boot fine
- If a HDMI dummy plug is connected and after power outage, PC will turn on but simple mining OS will NOT boot
- If a monitor that is OFF is connected, after power outage, PC will turn on automatically and simple minING OS will NOT boot

If simple os does not boot (i obviously cant see whats going on since no display is sent).. I usually turn of the PC using the mother board power switch and turn it back on.. This time simple OS will boot with HDMI dummy plug or even a turned off monitor..

Can someone tell me a work around for simple OS to automatically boot in my situation after a power outage?

Have you tried having no monitor hooked up to the rig?  My systems are all set up to power on after a power failure and I have had no issues with SMOS starting after an outage.  I also do not have any displays hooked up to my rigs, I monitor them all through SSH sessions using PuTTY.

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November 17, 2017, 11:22:23 PM
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New to SMOS, but I'm really liking the platform. Does anyone have decent OC settings for the RX580 for power savings and respectable hashing power. I get about 29 mh/s @ 130w on windows.

Mucho gracias! Grin

Here are my settings for my 570, I don't have any 580s, but it might be a good starting point for you.  I'm getting 28+ mh/s @ ~80w per card.

Core - 1175
Mem - 1975
Core Undervolting - 850
Powerstage - 3
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November 17, 2017, 11:41:38 PM
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Someone pls help me..

My rig has been running steady. But once in a while, there is power outage in my area for a couple of mins.. I have set the BIOS settings to turn the pc on automatically.. So thats working.. But whats not working is that the Simple mining OS wont boot..

Things I tried

- If a monitor that is ON is connected and after power outage, PC will turn on automatically and simple mining will boot fine
- If a HDMI dummy plug is connected and after power outage, PC will turn on but simple mining OS will NOT boot
- If a monitor that is OFF is connected, after power outage, PC will turn on automatically and simple minING OS will NOT boot

If simple os does not boot (i obviously cant see whats going on since no display is sent).. I usually turn of the PC using the mother board power switch and turn it back on.. This time simple OS will boot with HDMI dummy plug or even a turned off monitor..

Can someone tell me a work around for simple OS to automatically boot in my situation after a power outage?

Have you tried having no monitor hooked up to the rig?  My systems are all set up to power on after a power failure and I have had no issues with SMOS starting after an outage.  I also do not have any displays hooked up to my rigs, I monitor them all through SSH sessions using PuTTY.



I tried that and it wouldnt boot into the OS..

Can you tell me how to setupt putty? Any post/blog that details?

But that would still not help me since the problem is that it wouldnt even go in to the OS Sad
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November 17, 2017, 11:43:41 PM
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New to SMOS, but I'm really liking the platform. Does anyone have decent OC settings for the RX580 for power savings and respectable hashing power. I get about 29 mh/s @ 130w on windows.

Mucho gracias! Grin

Here are my settings for my 570, I don't have any 580s, but it might be a good starting point for you.  I'm getting 28+ mh/s @ ~80w per card.

Core - 1175
Mem - 1975
Core Undervolting - 850
Powerstage - 3


I have the same exact settings and its no way closer to 80 W per card.. 900 watts for 6 gpu rig (all 570. 3 diff models though)..
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November 18, 2017, 12:01:51 AM
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Thanks for the quick reply guys. The Asus Strix RX580 is power hungry, but performs very well with under/overclocking and a modded bios. Plus the cooling system is overkill which is nice. I was currently at 1200 core & 2150 mem with a power stage of 5. I'd rather be more efficient though. I'll give these settings a go!
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November 18, 2017, 12:02:11 AM
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New to SMOS, but I'm really liking the platform. Does anyone have decent OC settings for the RX580 for power savings and respectable hashing power. I get about 29 mh/s @ 130w on windows.

Mucho gracias! Grin

Here are my settings for my 570, I don't have any 580s, but it might be a good starting point for you.  I'm getting 28+ mh/s @ ~80w per card.

Core - 1175
Mem - 1975
Core Undervolting - 850
Powerstage - 3


I have the same exact settings and its no way closer to 80 W per card.. 900 watts for 6 gpu rig (all 570. 3 diff models though)..

Wow, 900 watts for 6 GPUs seems super high.  Make sure your SMOS is updated and running the latest version.  My 3 card RX570 rig is pulling 309 watts at the wall and my 4 card RX570 rig is pulling 397 watts at the wall.  Although I just thought of another reason my power usage is so low, I switched to cryptonight instead of Ethash recently.  I noticed nearly 50% less power usage with the cryptonight algo compared to ethash.  So I guess if I were running Ethash again I probably would be closer to 120 watts per card.

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November 18, 2017, 12:16:35 AM
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New to SMOS, but I'm really liking the platform. Does anyone have decent OC settings for the RX580 for power savings and respectable hashing power. I get about 29 mh/s @ 130w on windows.

Mucho gracias! Grin

Here are my settings for my 570, I don't have any 580s, but it might be a good starting point for you.  I'm getting 28+ mh/s @ ~80w per card.

Core - 1175
Mem - 1975
Core Undervolting - 850
Powerstage - 3


I have the same exact settings and its no way closer to 80 W per card.. 900 watts for 6 gpu rig (all 570. 3 diff models though)..

Wow, 900 watts for 6 GPUs seems super high.  Make sure your SMOS is updated and running the latest version.  My 3 card RX570 rig is pulling 309 watts at the wall and my 4 card RX570 rig is pulling 397 watts at the wall.  Although I just thought of another reason my power usage is so low, I switched to cryptonight instead of Ethash recently.  I noticed nearly 50% less power usage with the cryptonight algo compared to ethash.  So I guess if I were running Ethash again I probably would be closer to 120 watts per card.



Yea cryptonight doesn't use near as much power. I noticed the same thing.
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