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December 21, 2017, 09:31:12 PM
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Thanks for being unhelpful, ethos is far from being a rip off. I'll wait for someone with an appropriate answer.
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December 23, 2017, 04:03:37 PM
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Thanks for being unhelpful, ethos is far from being a rip off. I'll wait for someone with an appropriate answer.

If it wasn't a rip-off, you'd be getting decent support from Alex instead of looking for it here.
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Thanks for being unhelpful, ethos is far from being a rip off. I'll wait for someone with an appropriate answer.

If it wasn't a rip-off, you'd be getting decent support from Alex instead of looking for it here.


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December 27, 2017, 12:18:03 PM
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Hi.
Does anybody was able to use it on ethermine.org and similar pools? What are the cmd parameters should be? Sgminer says that pool is down everytime Sad And Nanopool accepts the connection, but only HW errors, not any accepted share (tried with ethash and ethash-new kernels)

Please, advice...
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December 27, 2017, 03:06:11 PM
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Hi.
Does anybody was able to use it on ethermine.org and similar pools? What are the cmd parameters should be? Sgminer says that pool is down everytime Sad And Nanopool accepts the connection, but only HW errors, not any accepted share (tried with ethash and ethash-new kernels)

Please, advice...
Thanks.

Hi,

Yes I use it on Ethermine and it's working just fine. Here is the command parameter I am using with EthOS : sgminer-gm=flags -k ethash-new. I am using this pool : us1.ethermine.org:14444

If you get a lot of HW errors (more than 2 per minute per card), then lower your OC. Your hashrate is not important, check your WU value (at the top right of the screen of sgminer). It's normal that it's a bit lower than your hashrate (between 2 and 3%).
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December 28, 2017, 06:18:39 PM
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I am using this AMD miner (5.5.5) for XMR and derivatives. By far the best results compared to others. However, I would like to mine with pool with high variable diff. Unfortunately I get stratum disconnects after 90 seconds. The tcp-keepalive seems not to work (neither by default nor by parameter). My cpu miners are doing fine with the same pool and network. In Wireshark I see that there is no communication besides Blocks/Shares. Any ideas?
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December 28, 2017, 09:10:31 PM
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x. 


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x. 


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.


some time ago I asked for help for about 570/580 to be told by an optimal configuration and nobody helped me.
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December 28, 2017, 09:21:53 PM
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x. 


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.
change rawintensity to 256 and try again
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December 28, 2017, 09:32:35 PM
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x. 


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.
change rawintensity to 256 and try again

I've been down this path before, but rechecking... 190h/s at w8, g 1, 250-350h/s at w8 g2, 230-330h/s at w4 g2.  A couple cards don't like this intensity at all. Which is why I'm at 504, and no, cutting it to 252 and adding a thread doesn't help either. 


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December 28, 2017, 09:42:39 PM
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x. 


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.
change rawintensity to 256 and try again

I've been down this path before, but rechecking... 190h/s at w8, g 1, 250-350h/s at w8 g2, 230-330h/s at w4 g2.  A couple cards don't like this intensity at all. Which is why I'm at 504, and no, cutting it to 252 and adding a thread doesn't help either. 




Claymore uses 448 for old cards
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December 28, 2017, 09:44:39 PM
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x.  


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.
change rawintensity to 256 and try again

I've been down this path before, but rechecking... 190h/s at w8, g 1, 250-350h/s at w8 g2, 230-330h/s at w4 g2.  A couple cards don't like this intensity at all. Which is why I'm at 504, and no, cutting it to 252 and adding a thread doesn't help either.  




Claymore uses 448 for old cards

He uses 448 on version 11, which actually mines slower than 9.7, which uses 512.    And yes, I've tried 448 on sgminer.   Do you actually have any results of your own, or are you just spitting out numbers?
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December 29, 2017, 08:13:06 AM
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I know this thread is pretty much dead, (much love to Wolf0 and scrpytr for developing/supporting this version)

 I love sgminer for my 560/570 rig, but I just can't seem to get it to work nicely with my other rig which is all 270/270x.  


      {
            "name": "xmr",
            "algorithm": "cryptonight",
            "rawintensity": "504",
            "worksize": "8",
            "gpu-threads": "1"
        }

This is the best I've come up with, getting ~360h/s per card.  Claymore 9.7 does ~430h/s per card.  (10.2/11 doesn't work well for me)

If anyone has any other numbers to try, I'd be more than happy to try them out.  I'd much rather use sgminer across all my rigs.


some time ago I asked for help for about 570/580 to be told by an optimal configuration and nobody helped me.

g2 / w8 /rI870 ->930 h/s with 60 Watts draw. RX580 uber-mix mod 1150/2080. In case you are still looking for advise
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Hi. I'm on win 10, 64 bit, using SGMiner 5.5.5.
Currently I have 2 GPUs: Sapphire RX 470 Nitro+ and Gigabyte RX 570 Aorus.
I'm experiencing the strangest thing: when one of the cards is connected to PCIe x16 slot (number 1) - be it using riser or directly - it provides bigger and more stable hashrate.

Example:
- RX 470 is in PCIe x16 slot (via riser) - gives ~900 H/s stable, no slowdowns after 20+ hours;
- RX 570 is in PCIe x1 slot (via riser, the one just above PCIe x16), - gives ~860 H/s on average, but with slowly degrading performance. It could go to 840 or even less gradually.

Now I know one might think "you have different overclock settings, BIOSes, the GPUs are different after all", BUT! When I switch PCIe connections of these cards - RX 570 starts to mine w 900 H/s stable, and RX 470 drops as described.
So could PCIe x16 be the difference here? I don't see how though, since both of the cards are connected via PCIe x1 risers. Thanks.

EDIT: there's one more thing - none of the included OC settings are working, for example "gpu-vddc" doesn't set (I set it in global part of the config). I believe it's to do with the drivers, right? I use latest crimson blockchain for W10.
However, there's another issue - SGMiner resets core voltage of all GPUs every so often. This happens with MSI Afterburner closed and/or open. I don't face such an issue with any of claymore's miners. Anyone has a solution for this? Thx.
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January 06, 2018, 12:54:25 PM
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I have 5 rx 470 4GB with modded memory bios. (GPU 1100/MEM 2000/ALL Hynix)

The highest Hashrate I achieved was ~770 H/s Cryponight

Which settings do you use to get more than 800. I also read about more than 900 should be (easily) possible

Which miner Values did you use for it? (-w -g --rawintensity etc)

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Build scripts and binaries for macOS are available below if anyone is interested:


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January 14, 2018, 12:00:40 PM
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Hey,

I'm using sgminer-gm to mine ethash cryptos at MPH.

There is a pool that will switch coins based on profitability, but you can set which algorithm to use.

I set my miner to use ethash so the pool with switch between mining coins that use this algo.

Now, I did notice that the miner had some issues and reset power values and other stuff when the pool changed coin from ETH to ETC.

Do I need to create additional profile in the config file for sgminer-gm for ETC?

current profile is:

"profiles": [{
        "worksize": "256",
        "name": "eth",
        "algorithm": "ethash",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "xintensity": "1024"
    }]


Do I need to add additional profile like this:

"profiles": [{
        "worksize": "256",
        "name": "eth",
        "algorithm": "ethash",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "xintensity": "1024"
    },{
        "worksize": "256",
        "name": "etc",
        "algorithm": "ethash",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "xintensity": "1024"
    }]

Or the existing profile should work fine for both ETC and ETC? As far as I understand, the "name" field is just the name of the profile, it doesn't denote which coin to mine?

Looking forward to answers or educated guesses
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Hey,

I'm using sgminer-gm to mine ethash cryptos at MPH.

There is a pool that will switch coins based on profitability, but you can set which algorithm to use.

I set my miner to use ethash so the pool with switch between mining coins that use this algo.

Now, I did notice that the miner had some issues and reset power values and other stuff when the pool changed coin from ETH to ETC.

Do I need to create additional profile in the config file for sgminer-gm for ETC?

current profile is:

"profiles": [{
        "worksize": "256",
        "name": "eth",
        "algorithm": "ethash",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "xintensity": "1024"
    }]


Do I need to add additional profile like this:

"profiles": [{
        "worksize": "256",
        "name": "eth",
        "algorithm": "ethash",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "xintensity": "1024"
    },{
        "worksize": "256",
        "name": "etc",
        "algorithm": "ethash",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "xintensity": "1024"
    }]

Or the existing profile should work fine for both ETC and ETC? As far as I understand, the "name" field is just the name of the profile, it doesn't denote which coin to mine?

aLooking forward to answers or educated guesses

PROFILES ARE PER ALGORITHM--

If the algorithm is the same, one should be enough.  Pool differences should be in the "pools" portion of the JSON configuration.

The last time I used a NiceHash-style SGminer switching configuration, ASIC miners were not yet developed for x11-x17, Qubit, Quark, and etc.  Many of the NiceHash switching ports appeared dead. and not much switching took place.       --scryptr

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Please help me in simplemining
I want mined etn with this miner in simplemining
But not can
This code  true

--kernel CryptoNight -o ssl://etn-eu1.nanopool.org:13433 etnkAay8c8VgLCvBRK5cXmQu7urcG9mDjBpZj1UdzB3nXTsxQfK5Sg6K3vWN5RzYSdFgR8s1kyGZhGR eNDW2Cmpb8i7jAf9myY.test -p x -T

Not working
Miner ended crashed
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Please help me in simplemining
I want mined etn with this miner in simplemining
But not can
This code  true

--kernel CryptoNight -o ssl://etn-eu1.nanopool.org:13433 etnkAay8c8VgLCvBRK5cXmQu7urcG9mDjBpZj1UdzB3nXTsxQfK5Sg6K3vWN5RzYSdFgR8s1kyGZhGR eNDW2Cmpb8i7jAf9myY.test -p x -T

Not working
Miner ended crashed

USE A CONFIGURATION FILE--

Take the following and paste it into a configuration file, i.e. "test.conf".  Run sgminer with "sgminer -c test.conf".  I do not think SGminer-GM supports the SSL URL.  Be sure to set the environment variables prior to launching SGminer-GM.  So, in a Windows batch file, the variables will precede the SGminer-GM launch line above.

Configuration File:
===========

{
    "pools": [{
        "url": "etn-eu1.nanopool.org:13333",
        "user": "YOURWALLETADDRESS.WORKER",
        "pass": "x"
    },
    {
        "url": "etn-us-west1.nanopool.org:13333",
        "user": "YOURETNADDRESS.WORKER",
        "pass": "x"
    }],
    "profiles": [{
        "worksize": "8",
        "name": "xmr",
        "algorithm": "cryptonight",
        "gpu-threads": "1",
        "rawintensity": "1016"
    }],
    "default-profile": "xmr",
    "no-extranonce": false,
    "no-submit-stale": true,
    "api-listen": true,
    "api-port": 4028,
    "api-mcast-port": 4028,
    "api-allow": "W:127.0.0.1,W:192.168.1.1/24",
    "temp-cutoff": "85",
    "temp-overheat": "80"
}

Batch File:
======

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_MAX_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_MAX_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

sgminer -c test.conf

pause

Raw Intensity can be adjusted to 1008-1016, or cut in half with "threads" =2.  If you have a smaller GPU, you may need to use 1/2 the Raw Intensity with "threads" =1.  If you still have trouble, start with RI = 896, or 448.  Worksize could be 4, or 8, but adjust RI accordingly.

SGminer-GM runs for weeks on my AMD cards.       --scryptr

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