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December 09, 2016, 06:51:21 AM
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some of my rigs reverted back to v8.

v9 has some serious stability issues that needs to be adressed.
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December 09, 2016, 07:00:28 AM
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No idea why people are still mining ZEC with their 470/480. Basically throwing $0.15-$0.20 daily per card away in profits.
on top of that i can run more ZEC rigs than eth rigs the power savings is that good so it evens out in the end

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December 09, 2016, 07:02:29 AM
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some of my rigs reverted back to v8.

v9 has some serious stability issues that needs to be adressed.
Check clocks, volts, and PSUs.  I haven't had a single crash on 24 cards (470/480).  I have moderate undervolt and have PSUs at ~70% load (EVGA P2 1200w, 6 cards each).

Profitability over time charts for many GPUs - http://xeridea.us/charts

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December 09, 2016, 07:03:43 AM
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No idea why people are still mining ZEC with their 470/480. Basically throwing $0.15-$0.20 daily per card away in profits.
on top of that i can run more ZEC rigs than eth rigs the power savings is that good so it evens out in the end

What? There is no evening out of anything. If you have 470 or 480 cards, you are making more PROFIT (factoring in power consumption) by switching to ETH.
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December 09, 2016, 07:05:42 AM
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some of my rigs reverted back to v8.

v9 has some serious stability issues that needs to be adressed.
Check clocks, volts, and PSUs.  I haven't had a single crash on 24 cards (470/480).  I have moderate undervolt and have PSUs at ~70% load.

So you think with so many people complaining about v9 load spikes that everyone is having hardware problems?
The more likely answer is that v9 has a stability issues as v8 works perfectly fine for everyone.
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December 09, 2016, 07:12:59 AM
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some of my rigs reverted back to v8.

v9 has some serious stability issues that needs to be adressed.
Check clocks, volts, and PSUs.  I haven't had a single crash on 24 cards (470/480).  I have moderate undervolt and have PSUs at ~70% load.

So you think with so many people complaining about v9 load spikes that everyone is having hardware problems?
The more likely answer is that v9 has a stability issues as v8 works perfectly fine for everyone.

I managed to get a system with 5x470 running oc on a 750w power supply,  on -i 8. Its been running nonstop for 24h,  so dont say that v9 has stability issues. If you know how to control the spikes,  you will have a stable system,  even on a low power psu like mine.
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December 09, 2016, 07:13:36 AM
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Two undervolted and underclocked rigs, 6x480 4GB each, stable with v9 for 35 hours.

Win 10,  16.9.2 drivers, -i 8

No issues whatsoever!


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December 09, 2016, 07:19:47 AM
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I managed to get a system with 5x470 running oc on a 750w power supply,  on -i 8. Its been running nonstop for 24h,  so dont say that v9 has stability issues. If you know how to control the spikes,  you will have a stable system,  even on a low power psu like mine.

"If you know how to control the spikes" <-- Thank you for confirming exactly what everyone has been saying all along, there are power spikes.
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December 09, 2016, 07:26:01 AM
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Hello dear friends!

Having such results on v.9 : R9 280x - 210-215 sols/s
                                       RX 470 - 200 sols/s

All stock mem,mV etc.

Is it good numbers or it could more ?

BR
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December 09, 2016, 07:57:17 AM
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some of my rigs reverted back to v8.

v9 has some serious stability issues that needs to be adressed.

When i did 3-PSU rig everyone laugh at me, but i have no problem with stability issues, every psu work 40-50% load, and that 3 psu was cheaper than 1 big psu


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December 09, 2016, 08:26:44 AM
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I managed to get a system with 5x470 running oc on a 750w power supply,  on -i 8. Its been running nonstop for 24h,  so dont say that v9 has stability issues. If you know how to control the spikes,  you will have a stable system,  even on a low power psu like mine.

"If you know how to control the spikes" <-- Thank you for confirming exactly what everyone has been saying all along, there are power spikes.

If you read back, you'll see that it was I who discovered the spikes...

Back on track, it is not a miner issue that the power spikes, the software can only control hardware within hardware specs. Only software that has the ability to over/under clock and over/under volt can fuck with hardware, any other software without these functions won't be able to do anything.

If a regular software can push hardware beyond its limits, it is because of the manufacturer, he didn't properly test his equipment before releasing, and didn't foresee this kind of usage. So, now we shall know which PSU are really quality-built, also which video cards are quality-built (some spike more than others, even though they are the same brand and model; this might also have something to do with ASIC quality).
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December 09, 2016, 08:32:41 AM
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No idea why people are still mining ZEC with their 470/480. Basically throwing $0.15-$0.20 daily per card away in profits.
on top of that i can run more ZEC rigs than eth rigs the power savings is that good so it evens out in the end

What? There is no evening out of anything. If you have 470 or 480 cards, you are making more PROFIT (factoring in power consumption) by switching to ETH.

i have 4 extra rigs that i could not fit into my circuits when i was mining eth , the power savings from zec to eth is closer to 20% for me at least with 100mv undervolt on all cards

If i was mining eth those 4 rigs would be shut down right now gathering dust

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December 09, 2016, 08:35:37 AM
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No idea why people are still mining ZEC with their 470/480. Basically throwing $0.15-$0.20 daily per card away in profits.
on top of that i can run more ZEC rigs than eth rigs the power savings is that good so it evens out in the end

What? There is no evening out of anything. If you have 470 or 480 cards, you are making more PROFIT (factoring in power consumption) by switching to ETH.

i have 4 extra rigs that i could not fit into my circuits when i was mining eth , the power savings from zec to eth is closer to 20% for me at least with 100mv undervolt on all cards

If i was mining eth those 4 rigs would be shut down right now gathering dust

Sounds to me like your neighbor would greatly appreciate you paying for his electricity (in return for housing the rigs at his place)
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December 09, 2016, 08:53:58 AM
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quick question:

i have 1000W zalman with motherboard, 4x rx480 8gb and a hdd connected
also i have 750 chieftec with 2x 280x connected

should i connect one rx480 to chieftec, or should i leave it like this?

the system is mining stable for 24hr now,  but i am worried about 1000w zalman...

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December 09, 2016, 08:55:17 AM
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The Zalman is fine with 4 cards. Your power is actually quite balanced between the 2 psu's.
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December 09, 2016, 09:15:43 AM
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why there's no diference on hash power from RX 470 to RX480 Huh it shouldnt be higher ? i see cheap gpus reaching at the same amount as rx 480...

maybe with some updates on miner there'll be a incresae on rx480 hash power ?
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December 09, 2016, 09:20:33 AM
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why there's no diference on hash power from RX 470 to RX480 Huh it shouldnt be higher ? i see cheap gpus reaching at the same amount as rx 480...

maybe with some updates on miner there'll be a incresae on rx480 hash power ?

The answer has been explained multiple times in this thread.
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December 09, 2016, 09:28:45 AM
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Somehow Claymore ZCash Miner v9 not as stable as V8.
sometimes it crashes after 12h sometimes after 14h...

Always about OpenCL hung.

The WD tries to restart but it fails somehow - I can close and reopen the app and it runs again.

GTX 1080Ti rocks da house... seriously... this card is a beast³
Owning by now 18x GTX1080Ti :-D @serious love of efficiency
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December 09, 2016, 09:37:49 AM
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No idea why people are still mining ZEC with their 470/480. Basically throwing $0.15-$0.20 daily per card away in profits.

What will you advice then? If youre not with ZEC. Will appreciate if you suggest and give us idea what to mine instead. Please. Thank you

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On wich site you get that chart? Thank you
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December 09, 2016, 09:42:26 AM
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why there's no diference on hash power from RX 470 to RX480 Huh it shouldnt be higher ? i see cheap gpus reaching at the same amount as rx 480...

maybe with some updates on miner there'll be a incresae on rx480 hash power ?

The answer has been explained multiple times in this thread.

sorry, i'm new to this thread... in wich part it explains ?
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