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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839038 times)
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December 14, 2016, 02:48:24 PM
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Yikes!

ZEC and ETH mining profits are yearly lows.


My GPU's are happily mining XMR right now Wink
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December 14, 2016, 02:50:37 PM
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Hi,

all tests with Claymore V9.0

zec.flypool.org                eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC  =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s
zcash.flypool.org             eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s =  0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s


do you own math but for me it is clear !

Have a nice day


so Which better???

flypool??? or dwarfpool Huh

and Which server??...please tell to us



clearly dwarfpool, by a mile...


ZEC on Flypool = 0.1408338461538462 per day
ZEC on Dwarfpool = 0.1747476 per day
ZEC on Flypool = 0.120255 per day
ZEC on Dwarfpool - 0.16919328 per day

Based upon your numbers you are saying that Dwarfpool is more profitable than Flypool. 
Does anyone else have similar or apposing results?

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December 14, 2016, 02:51:18 PM
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Hi,

all tests with Claymore V9.0

zec.flypool.org                eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC  =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s
zcash.flypool.org             eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s =  0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s


do you own math but for me it is clear !

Have a nice day


so Which better???

flypool??? or dwarfpool Huh

and Which server??...please tell to us



clearly dwarfpool, by a mile...


ZEC on Flypool = 0.1408338461538462 per day
ZEC on Dwarfpool = 0.1747476 per day
ZEC on Flypool = 0.120255 per day
ZEC on Dwarfpool - 0.16919328 per day

Based upon your numbers you are saying that Dwarfpool is more profitable than Flypool. 
Does anyone else have similar or apposing results?

His stats are correct because Flypool had like a 90% day today.

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December 14, 2016, 03:00:27 PM
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XMR is now more profitable than ZEC or ETH  Sad

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December 14, 2016, 03:09:45 PM
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XMR is now more profitable than ZEC or ETH  Sad

Sorry to be off-topic but what miner is the best for XMR and how does it compare power-draw wise to ETH/ZEC mining? (AMD cards)

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December 14, 2016, 03:11:40 PM
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I was on ZEC a few days ago, but have switched to ETH and realize a $1.04 Net per 1300 SOLs.  

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December 14, 2016, 03:14:02 PM
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XMR is now more profitable than ZEC or ETH  Sad

Sorry to be off-topic but what miner is the best for XMR and how does it compare power-draw wise to ETH/ZEC mining? (AMD cards)

claymore has his own miner here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.0
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December 14, 2016, 03:19:14 PM
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Hi,

all tests with Claymore V9.0

zec.flypool.org                eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC  =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s
zcash.flypool.org             eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s =  0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s


do you own math but for me it is clear !

Have a nice day


so Which better???

flypool??? or dwarfpool Huh

and Which server??...please tell to us



clearly dwarfpool, by a mile...


ZEC on Flypool = 0.1408338461538462 per day
ZEC on Dwarfpool = 0.1747476 per day
ZEC on Flypool = 0.120255 per day
ZEC on Dwarfpool - 0.16919328 per day

Based upon your numbers you are saying that Dwarfpool is more profitable than Flypool. 
Does anyone else have similar or apposing results?

His stats are correct because Flypool had like a 90% day today.


The last 24h   ------ > 0.18246541 ZEC with 1333 Sol/s   should be twice as lucky as flypool ever Huh

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December 14, 2016, 03:53:16 PM
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XMR is now more profitable than ZEC or ETH  Sad

Sorry to be off-topic but what miner is the best for XMR and how does it compare power-draw wise to ETH/ZEC mining? (AMD cards)

Claymore's XMR miner uses about the same power as his ETH miner. The problem is Claymore focused completely on ZEC and the XMR miner is no as optimized as this one. Still, it's the best available also with 2,5% fee

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December 14, 2016, 03:57:39 PM
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XMR is now more profitable than ZEC or ETH  Sad

Sorry to be off-topic but what miner is the best for XMR and how does it compare power-draw wise to ETH/ZEC mining? (AMD cards)

Claymore's XMR miner uses about the same power as his ETH miner. The problem is Claymore focused completely on ZEC and the XMR miner is no as optimized as this one. Still, it's the best available also with 2,5% fee

The XMR miner has already optimsed for the 280X and 290 series. It might not be for the RX series like 470.

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December 14, 2016, 03:58:37 PM
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XMR is now more profitable than ZEC or ETH  Sad

Sorry to be off-topic but what miner is the best for XMR and how does it compare power-draw wise to ETH/ZEC mining? (AMD cards)

Claymore's XMR miner uses about the same power as his ETH miner. The problem is Claymore focused completely on ZEC and the XMR miner is no as optimized as this one. Still, it's the best available also with 2,5% fee

The XMR miner has already optimsed for the 280X and 290 series. It might not be for the RX series like 470.

Right, that's what I meant  Grin

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December 14, 2016, 04:08:25 PM
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Hi,

all tests with Claymore V9.0

zec.flypool.org                eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC  =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s
zcash.flypool.org             eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s =  0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s
zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com     eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s


do you own math but for me it is clear !

Have a nice day


so Which better???

flypool??? or dwarfpool Huh

and Which server??...please tell to us



Dwarfpool is the best 10%-15% more then on flypool with Claymore come on dwarfpool people the best pool at this moment
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December 14, 2016, 04:16:32 PM
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Confirmed dwarfpool is the best for the moment. Mining 12hours i have 20% more
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December 14, 2016, 04:16:48 PM
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Update: I got another speedup for some cards, for example, I see almost 330H/s on stock 390X, but due to a compiler bug it does not work for Polaris yet. I will release new version as soon as I make it work there.


How long time can this take?
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December 14, 2016, 04:21:54 PM
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FYI,  admin of Dwarfpool fixed something a few hours ago related to Claymore's miner rejects issues, so it should be much less rejects on v9.1 - it means even more profit in theory as result.

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December 14, 2016, 04:48:08 PM
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FYI,  admin of Dwarfpool fixed something a few hours ago related to Claymore's miner rejects issues, so it should be much less rejects on v9.1 - it means even more profit in theory as result.

If server changed diff but did not sent new job after that, miner will use old diff until new job is received. It is by stratum specs: https://github.com/str4d/zips/blob/77-zip-stratum/drafts/str4d-stratum/draft1.rst
It can be the reason, but it's a problem of the pool.

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December 14, 2016, 04:57:31 PM
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guys any advice would be much appreciated about PSU.
I use Zalman 700w 80+ (http://www.zalman.com/contents/products/view.html?no=96)
for RX480 8G, some of them are modded on 230h/s some of them are not 185h/s
They randomly freeze from time to time, I suspect it's PSU problem, I just need someone to confirm this thanks
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December 14, 2016, 04:59:46 PM
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Dwarf is by far the best I've come across like I said before I was ruff at first but now it's on the up and up.  The more hash we get the better it should be. I never had time yesterday to post my results. I'll make it a point today to show you all the gains I'm seeing on dwarf vs the others   

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Last edit: December 14, 2016, 05:20:49 PM by Qazo
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Hey guys, wondering what you guys were getting on Claymore 9.1 with the following cards...

RX 480 at 1333/2100mhz I'm doing 230 sol/s

But I was wondering about the following cards.

I guess what I'm asking is, what is the best price/performance of the current AMD cards? The main issue is I'm not seeing any consistency in the numbers, so it's hard to really calculate price/performance when people's numbers are all over the place. Sad

same setup 2xsapphire rx480 8gb OC- 230 sols/s-from each -  about 310w from wall
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December 14, 2016, 05:04:01 PM
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FYI,  admin of Dwarfpool fixed something a few hours ago related to Claymore's miner rejects issues, so it should be much less rejects on v9.1 - it means even more profit in theory as result.

If server changed diff but did not sent new job after that, miner will use old diff until new job is received. It is by stratum specs: https://github.com/str4d/zips/blob/77-zip-stratum/drafts/str4d-stratum/draft1.rst
It can be the reason, but it's a problem of the pool.

have just a newbie question:

does it means that it appears most likely on the 3333 dwarf port where the pool auto changes the vardiff?  or is this something else?

auto vardiff port = more rejects (bcs. of the reason explained before) ??

static vardiff port = lower rejects ??

True or false? (or i just mixed up apples with bananas?)

thx for any advice/explanation in forward...
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