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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 22, 2016, 01:59:10 PM
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Yesterday I moved my rigs to dwarfpool. For the last 24 hours I got at least 15% more ZEC than flypool. I don't trust in general the hashrate statistics, but in flypool it was always 10% less than the miner hashrate. Dwarf always shows 5% above the miner. Also the rejected shares in dwarf are 0.13%, whereas in flypool they were around 0.55%.

But what about bad luck finding blocks due to small pool hashrate ?
what also about coinmine.pl I guess I'm the only one still interested in that pool

Im on zec.suprnova.cc and getting all I should , as http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/zcash-mining-calculator says.
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December 22, 2016, 02:00:13 PM
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v9.2 Linux version is available.

Excellent! Thanks!

Same hashrates as Windows?
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December 22, 2016, 02:01:52 PM
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Yesterday I moved my rigs to dwarfpool. For the last 24 hours I got at least 15% more ZEC than flypool. I don't trust in general the hashrate statistics, but in flypool it was always 10% less than the miner hashrate. Dwarf always shows 5% above the miner. Also the rejected shares in dwarf are 0.13%, whereas in flypool they were around 0.55%.
no ssl on dwarf so the fee is higer

Dwarfpool is the best pool at this moment
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December 22, 2016, 02:08:11 PM
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If anyone gets first readings in speeds for linux version do tell...

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December 22, 2016, 02:21:37 PM
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RX 480 8G doing 265-270 sol , stock miner settings, 1165 core, 2000 mem
380 4G doing 170 sol, 1075/1500
290 310 sol, 1000/1250.

Ubuntu 14.04

nice job Claymore


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December 22, 2016, 02:25:26 PM
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why my rx 480 ref doing only 200 sol

https://i.imgur.com/dfghLL5.png
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December 22, 2016, 02:25:46 PM
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RX 480 8G doing 265-270 sol , stock miner settings, 1165 core, 2000 mem
380 4G doing 170 sol, 1075/1500
290 310 sol, 1000/1250.

Ubuntu 14.04

nice job Claymore


Greetings

that looks like linux version is a bit faster then windows version or am i wrong?
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December 22, 2016, 02:28:50 PM
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Very minor linux note. Reboot after running ETH miner.
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December 22, 2016, 02:37:25 PM
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Whats the hashrate on a r9 380? Also is $110 usd or $140 cad good for one of these cards? I'm thinking about buying a bunch of them at this price.
i get 170 h/s on my 380x. 110 bucks for a 380 is god.

Is that stock and how many watts does that use? Also whats the difference between the x and none x?

i pull 175 on v9.2 on a 380 non x. 15.12 drivers on win7. -i 6. 1100/1500 (stock is 940/1400). stock bios, no undervolt. sapphire nitro 380itx 2gb

pulls about 200 watts at the wall

I would argue that the price is right, but 380 is definitely not the card you want for Zcash. The power/hash ratio is among the worst there is.

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December 22, 2016, 02:49:15 PM
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Here is what I'm getting:

6 x ASUS R9 380 4G Stryx.  770 sol.  560 watts total at the wall for the whole system.

About 1.4 sol/watt

Using x/1500 where x goes from 750 to 1075. Maybe a 0.5% change in the hash rate over this range.
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December 22, 2016, 02:51:26 PM
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RX 480 8G doing 265-270 sol , stock miner settings, 1165 core, 2000 mem
380 4G doing 170 sol, 1075/1500
290 310 sol, 1000/1250.

Ubuntu 14.04

nice job Claymore


Greetings

Thanks Eliovp

Is this 1 RX 480 or multiple on the same rig?

I will give linux a try tonight on my RX 480's 8G


I have 1342 core, 2000 mem, maybe it can give a bit more?
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December 22, 2016, 02:52:53 PM
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v9.2 Linux version is available.

Thank you. I was waiting for this.
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December 22, 2016, 02:55:28 PM
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Do I see the Claymore's Zcash AMD miner for Linux now available in the mega download link ? WOW ! You have finally delivered to the real miners who run with commands and not GUI's.

Keep up the good work Claymore, I know if any more new algorithms for mining get released you will be the first to go-to on my mind Smiley
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December 22, 2016, 03:01:28 PM
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@Claymore

Just had a bunch of rejected shares when I was viewing my rig via Team Viewer..

I had pressed "S" to view info and literally every time after it was a rejected share.

Possibly a bug? I rebooted the machine just to be safe.

Thanks

Edit: Found one of my RX480's was hashing at over 450 sols/s, reverted to 9.1 and now seems to be fine.
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December 22, 2016, 03:16:29 PM
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Anyone got their 280x up at above 245H/s yet?
Mine's at 240h/s at 1200/1700 1.2vddc
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December 22, 2016, 03:17:33 PM
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Today is holiday on Linux users street. Next will probably be release with support for Nvidia cards.

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December 22, 2016, 03:21:23 PM
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Hi. I have this error:
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17:43:42:026   5a148780   AMD Cards available: 5
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #0: Tahiti, 2986 MB available, 32 compute units
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #0 recognized as Radeon 280X/380X
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #1: Tahiti, 3007 MB available, 28 compute units
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #2: Pitcairn, 1985 MB available, 20 compute units
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #2 recognized as Radeon 270/270X
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #3: Tahiti, 3007 MB available, 32 compute units
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #3 recognized as Radeon 280X/380X
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #4: Tahiti, 3007 MB available, 32 compute units
17:43:42:026   5a148780   GPU #4 recognized as Radeon 280X/380X
17:43:42:026   5a148780   POOL version
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17:43:42:026   5a148780   Platform: Linux
17:43:42:042   5a148780   start building OpenCL program for GPU 0...
17:43:42:044   5a148780   done
17:43:42:144   5a148780   Frontend phase failed compilation.
Error: Compilation from LLVMIR binary to IL text failed!
17:43:42:144   5a148780   16x binary failed, try 15x
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December 22, 2016, 03:30:53 PM
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weird: Re: R9 380 ASUS 4G stryx

Reboot and running the command line line version naked with no ATI commands, results in about 152 sols and about 1 to 1.1 sols/w at the wall

reboot and run the latest genoil ETH miner, kill genoil and then run CM v9.2 for linux, results in some sort of "econo" mode performance: 128 sols and about 1.4 sols/w at the wall. In x/1500, using --odsc, x can go from 750 to 1075 with 0.5% change in the hash rate.
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December 22, 2016, 04:08:56 PM
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Here is what I'm getting:

6 x ASUS R9 380 4G Stryx.  770 sol.  560 watts total at the wall for the whole system.

About 1.4 sol/watt

Using x/1500 where x goes from 750 to 1075. Maybe a 0.5% change in the hash rate over this range.

Is that similar to Windows?
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December 22, 2016, 04:17:19 PM
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What is the best pool to use?
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