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citronick
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November 04, 2016, 05:43:35 PM |
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I got 5 x MSI R9-390 = 270sol/s per rig
Thanks Claymore!
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vectisitch
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November 04, 2016, 05:44:38 PM |
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I've not tested this yet, but I do get 3 virus totals on scanning the zip file. Scanners say it contains a trojan. I may test it later when I get time, but use it at your own risk. Has anyone been able to verify an increase in sols showing on a pool after an hour or more of mining?
yes. on flypool i went from 216 sols to 470 sols 2x290x's and 8 x 290's
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wpalczynski
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November 04, 2016, 05:44:57 PM |
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I've not tested this yet, but I do get 3 virus totals on scanning the zip file. Scanners say it contains a trojan. I may test it later when I get time, but use it at your own risk. Has anyone been able to verify an increase in sols showing on a pool after an hour or more of mining?
Mining code in general triggers such hits from AV software because many times mining code was included in viruses and malware.
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CoinPro69
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November 04, 2016, 05:45:15 PM |
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@Claymore:
ive got two problems:
1) reconnects @ nicehash when "method:reconnect" (or something similar) is issued, where other miners dont reconnect, is this due to the missing extranonce when switching job orders?
2) after DevFee mining ends all shares are getting rejected till a new job starts from nicehash
will edit screens here once it happens again
YEAH I got the exact same problem!!!!!!!! Might be the AMD drivers like someone mentioned before, newer drivers don't have this issue. Did you updated your drivers now ? or what drivers did you use before or still use?
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ashkanb
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November 04, 2016, 05:46:54 PM |
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Great!!! Getting much better results with this compared to genoil's or nheq's. Good job as usual op! much appreciated.
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Raja_MBZ
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November 04, 2016, 05:47:08 PM |
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Getting 125 H/s with my three RX 480 8 GB on Windows 10 with almost no overclocking and just 60 Watts power draw according to GPU-Z for each GPU (of course it's far from true, I know). So I'd say that this miner has increased my H/s from 100 to 125.
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snakey
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November 04, 2016, 05:47:41 PM |
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d57heinz
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November 04, 2016, 05:48:04 PM |
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Wow hitting 320 sols/s with 6 390x. Thanks for this
same issue as others with nicehash.. upon disconnect of dev fee the miner rejects shares.. and nicehash runs the diff sky high on the shares so its an abnormal amount of work lost.
Thanks again
The stability is amazing thus far. I applaud your skills. you seem to have a way with the bits;)
best regards d57heinz
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namtr0
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November 04, 2016, 05:48:20 PM |
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6x RX 480 ref 8gb and one 290x all default bios and clocks 480 ref = 40 290x = 48 total of 290 ish for rig watts at wall = 1000+
testing a r7 370 4 gig as well getting 25+
Thanks Claymore can't wait for more tweaks to be made
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Claymore (OP)
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November 04, 2016, 05:48:37 PM |
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Claymore, really nice job. Just a general question: You have hard coded the dev fee pools to be active, 90 seconds an hour, right? You also have failover activated for the dev fee, too. Do you limit the dev fee overall time per hour if your hardcoded pools are non-responsive?
If devfee mining thread cannot reach pool, main mining is not stopped at all. However, if it cannot connect for a couple of hours, entire mining will be stopped. Thanks for your prompt reply. I was just going through the logfile and noticed Dev Fee being longer than 90 secs. Impossible. When you see "DevFee - connecting to ..." mine still mines for you. Only when connection is established, miner will switch to devfee. So you should measure time between "DevFee: start mining" and "DevFee: stop mining and disconnect" string in the log.
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Spufa
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November 04, 2016, 05:49:23 PM |
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I detect a big profit drop in zcash from now on...
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Aetsen
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November 04, 2016, 05:50:19 PM |
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I've not tested this yet, but I do get 3 virus totals on scanning the zip file. Scanners say it contains a trojan. I may test it later when I get time, but use it at your own risk. Has anyone been able to verify an increase in sols showing on a pool after an hour or more of mining?
yes. on flypool i went from 216 sols to 470 sols 2x290x's and 8 x 290's That could have just been your settings on the old miner. With 11 R9 390 using genoil I get 400-470sols.
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mikewetminer88
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November 04, 2016, 05:51:42 PM |
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Claymore, really nice job. Just a general question: You have hard coded the dev fee pools to be active, 90 seconds an hour, right? You also have failover activated for the dev fee, too. Do you limit the dev fee overall time per hour if your hardcoded pools are non-responsive?
If devfee mining thread cannot reach pool, main mining is not stopped at all. However, if it cannot connect for a couple of hours, entire mining will be stopped. Claymore, I noticed this. I connected to nicehash pool using BTC address with -allpools 1. I noticed when Devfee hashing kicked in. There is a lot of reject share. Please check your coding. I don't want you to lose the devfee. You deserved it!
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tlmoscow
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November 04, 2016, 05:52:21 PM |
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Confirming nicehash problems...
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TR8888
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November 04, 2016, 05:55:01 PM |
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Thanks for the hard work Claymore
I am averaging 44-48 sol's per 280x.
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anarchrist
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November 04, 2016, 05:55:38 PM |
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any chance of a claymore miner working for older cards in the future? 6xxx series to be specific
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Raja_MBZ
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November 04, 2016, 05:57:40 PM |
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Thanks for the hard work Claymore
I am averaging 44-48 sol's per 280x.
Wow, I can't reach that with my RX 480 8 GB's... Mining of zCash is not pretty good with the RX series if compared with the previous series of Radeon.
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Claymore (OP)
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November 04, 2016, 05:58:50 PM |
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Does not work with reference stratum, all shares are invalid. I guess target is ignored or something with nonces.
Please send me pool address for tests, I will check it. I was wrong it's ok, some people reported invalid shares i bet driver issues. Are you planing to relax driver requirement? Some of my miners are on win 8 damn it it's impossible to install crimson there. I recommend 15.12 because I cannot check all drivers if they are good. Also it takes a lot of time to select a good driver for OpenCL development, so I change drivers not often. However, you can use any driver version if it works for you, most drivers versions are ok for compiled binaries.
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sammy007
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November 04, 2016, 05:58:51 PM |
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Linux version ETA?
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