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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839039 times)
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November 30, 2016, 03:34:50 PM
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we need a miner refresh
Version 9? yup, need for speed xD
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November 30, 2016, 03:36:31 PM
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Go for www.f2pool.com , they pay right and almosta 0.125 day per 1khs
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November 30, 2016, 03:46:08 PM
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is anyone else not receiving payments from flypool the past 2-3 hours?
Sorry for posting this here but I figured many are using flypool in here.

yes. all works fine for me
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November 30, 2016, 03:47:59 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

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November 30, 2016, 03:53:24 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

A guy at work asked me the same question. The fastest method i suggested was to use Claymore to turn 1 fan to 100%.
So easy to do on the fly and map your GPUs that way.
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November 30, 2016, 03:54:46 PM
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Does anyone have a experience running the XFX R9 295 X2?  SOLs/settings/temps/watts/...

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November 30, 2016, 03:58:57 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

press numpad numbers from 0 to 5, until you find whice gpu it is, once you find , enable all others and wait 3 minutes, them use your hand Wink
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November 30, 2016, 03:59:29 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

A guy at work asked me the same question. The fastest method i suggested was to use Claymore to turn 1 fan to 100%.
So easy to do on the fly and map your GPUs that way.

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November 30, 2016, 04:04:46 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

A guy at work asked me the same question. The fastest method i suggested was to use Claymore to turn 1 fan to 100%.
So easy to do on the fly and map your GPUs that way.

I must be really stupid but I can't see any difference between a fan at 50% and a fan at 100% on these cards.

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November 30, 2016, 04:06:23 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

A guy at work asked me the same question. The fastest method i suggested was to use Claymore to turn 1 fan to 100%.
So easy to do on the fly and map your GPUs that way.

Yep. That's also what I do... I know its not the most fancy way but still gets the job done...
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November 30, 2016, 04:07:28 PM
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I must be really stupid but I can't see any difference between a fan at 50% and a fan at 100% on these cards.

Turn the other fans to 5% and you'll notice a difference.
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November 30, 2016, 04:08:03 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

A guy at work asked me the same question. The fastest method i suggested was to use Claymore to turn 1 fan to 100%.
So easy to do on the fly and map your GPUs that way.

I must be really stupid but I can't see any difference between a fan at 50% and a fan at 100% on these cards.

There's another thing that can help you - with Rx400 you can make custom bios and among other things set minimal fan speed to a unique for this gpu number.
EDIT: and after setting proper -di order for claymore (you do it in conjunction with watttool - the order there is good) by disabling and anabling during runtime (you'll see activity drop from 100 to 0%) - you know it all
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November 30, 2016, 04:08:24 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

A guy at work asked me the same question. The fastest method i suggested was to use Claymore to turn 1 fan to 100%.
So easy to do on the fly and map your GPUs that way.

I must be really stupid but I can't see any difference between a fan at 50% and a fan at 100% on these cards.

How do you change the speed? Through Claymore config or with wattman etc?
50% and 100% in fans speed have a big and obvious difference
Maybe you are not really making it 100%?
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November 30, 2016, 04:08:38 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

1. If you have RX 480 sapphire nitro cards - you can control LED lights on each card with latest Sapphire Trixx
2. with any other card - just set zero or max RPM of cooling fans for awhile in MSI AB or what you use. Do this when mining is stopped.
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November 30, 2016, 04:17:25 PM
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Does anyone have a experience running the XFX R9 295 X2?  SOLs/settings/temps/watts/...

560 Sols total, 1100 core, 1500 mem, 72C and 68C temps, no idea about power, probably around 450W.
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November 30, 2016, 04:28:25 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

1. If you have RX 480 sapphire nitro cards - you can control LED lights on each card with latest Sapphire Trixx
2. with any other card - just set zero or max RPM of cooling fans for awhile in MSI AB or what you use. Do this when mining is stopped.

RX480 LED controlling with Trixx won't help you in this case. (The order Trixx shows you isn't the order Claymore sees)
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November 30, 2016, 04:33:22 PM
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This must sound stupid but I can't find a f*ckin clue anywhere, and I can't believe nobody has made this question before: how do you identify a specific gpu from 6 identical cards in a mining rig? The only thing special about this card is 10ºC more in GPU temperature. You can't tell it apart with your hand obviously. Is there any option in Claymore miner that can help with that?

i have a blower for cleaning dust, i blow at a gpu and voila, instant identification because the temp of a card dives down..easily seen if your gpu temp monitoring software has a graph.
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November 30, 2016, 04:37:45 PM
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Does anyone have a experience running the XFX R9 295 X2?  SOLs/settings/temps/watts/...

560 Sols total, 1100 core, 1500 mem, 72C and 68C temps, no idea about power, probably around 450W.

With those settings and default voltage it is more like 560w at the wall. It starts throttling at 75C, sometimes earlier depending on power limit.

Mine are in custom loop except one 'reference' model. It has default sapphire oc bios with 1030/1300, running it right now undervolted&clocked 886/1250 470s/s 360w at the wall. Voltage is 0.97V with AB -100mV, could be more efficient but needs more bios modding on that dpm2-5 area, been too lazy for that so far.

EDIT: 58 and 55C, ambient 27C.
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November 30, 2016, 04:50:09 PM
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Hi
Please tell me Rog Asus strix 4gb oc what H/s?? Give for mining zec
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November 30, 2016, 04:57:31 PM
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Does anyone have a experience running the XFX R9 295 X2?  SOLs/settings/temps/watts/...

560 Sols total, 1100 core, 1500 mem, 72C and 68C temps, no idea about power, probably around 450W.

With those settings and default voltage it is more like 560w at the wall. It starts throttling at 75C, sometimes earlier depending on power limit.

Mine are in custom loop except one 'reference' model. It has default sapphire oc bios with 1030/1300, running it right now undervolted&clocked 886/1250 470s/s 360w at the wall. Voltage is 0.97V with AB -100mV, could be more efficient but needs more bios modding on that dpm2-5 area, been too lazy for that so far.

EDIT: 58 and 55C, ambient 27C.

What are the implications in the comparison of efficiency/functionality of the two Rigs:

A)  2 xfx R9 295X2 = ~$900 = ~1000W = 1120 SOLs

B)  6 RX 470s = ~$1100 = ~880W = 1120 SOLs

I think all of my presumptions are right.  Is the xfx R9 295X2 similarly capable of mining ETH at the same ratio to the RX 470?

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