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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839173 times)
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November 10, 2016, 07:58:22 PM
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Gigabyte 7970 ver 2.0: 1000/1375 run 55 h/s
MSI 7950 twinforce III: 950/1250 run 70 h/s
Why ? please help me install the gigabyte7970 run maxspeed, thanks !


update your bios timings and should get 90Sol/s

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1676474.0
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November 10, 2016, 08:01:17 PM
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Running great on all my rigs. Fantastic work!



Multiple rigs with same results as above. 7x 390x @ 1100/1500 for those wondering.

Which processor are you using? My G3258 on H81 BTC pro sucks -10Sol/s less than my i5-6600K


You can OC your G3258 to like 4Ghz on stock voltage and cooler.
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November 10, 2016, 08:01:46 PM
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Superb work Claymore !

47 Sol on R7 370
72 Sol on 7950
and 67 Sol on RX470 8Gb

Thanks you.

7950 72sol? how thats posible what brand moded bios?

it's a Gigabyte 7950 Windforce 3X, stock bios, OC to 1000-1500.

GPU0 and GPU1 R7
GPU2 7950

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4sLYVE1Jx1kLURoRjlGcW9UUkk
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November 10, 2016, 08:02:07 PM
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Running great on all my rigs. Fantastic work!

[img]https://i.imgur.com/BzHJehD.png[img]

Multiple rigs with same results as above. 7x 390x @ 1100/1500 for those wondering.

What is your from the wall power draw for this rig?

Roughly 1500w with 94% efficient PSU.

Thanks! I'm running seven 290x here with probably the same MSI board and EVGA 1600w T2. I'm only getting 85~90 per card at 1100/1250 and already at 1500w.

What intensity do you use? What CPU? And have you done any BIOS memory strap mods?
What motherboard?

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

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November 10, 2016, 08:06:27 PM
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I also saw in this tread, that someone said that flypool and nanopool is no good. Any better option?
thank for help!

wish you good minining.

I've tried almost every pool available. Suprnova is good but has a buggy dashboard. Nano apparently steals some hashrate (at least in my case.

I'm now on flypool and happy with it  Grin

Don't stop there. Test coinmine.pl aswell. I get much higher reward than flypool. Problem right now is hash is skyrocketing and will make it hard to do calcs in expected earnings.  Lot of flux in the hash right now.

BR

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November 10, 2016, 08:11:59 PM
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I also saw in this tread, that someone said that flypool and nanopool is no good. Any better option?
thank for help!

wish you good minining.

I've tried almost every pool available. Suprnova is good but has a buggy dashboard. Nano apparently steals some hashrate (at least in my case.

I'm now on flypool and happy with it  Grin

thx. I am also happy with flpool. but i saw that someone said stay away, so i ask. so supernova. never tried yet. maybe i will later. know i am more thinkg of upgrading CPU or not  Huh

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November 10, 2016, 08:12:47 PM
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I have 6 windows rigs, and manage all from one computer.  You can remote desktop without a monitor plugged in.  Claymore updates take me less than 5 minutes for all 6.  With remote monitor, life is easy.
Everything is possible. Makes only sense what's convenient and what's the price.
On Linux I expose only ssh secure port, and use text terminal from my phone via slow GPRS connection (for instance) to get work done.
On Windows I have to run GUI via fast link. I don't like the idea to expose RDP ports to the Internet, so I either have to use a kind of VPN, ssh passthrough, or use tools like TeamViewer. RDP has issues - miner sometimes can't read/manage temps/fans if started from remote session. Sometimes it works - I can't find out why and when. For miner there is absolutely no sense to run GUI to manage rigs.
It is a matter of taste, but Linux is also free and more stable, has a watchdog that can reboot it even if GPU driver hangs. Windows sometimes can't or require external watchdog device. Etc, etc.
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November 10, 2016, 08:14:27 PM
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Been running suprnova since day three. Deposits stuck in other pool so i switched and perfect. When you request a withdraw it happens within minutes. Dashboard is a little sluggish but overall its been great.

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November 10, 2016, 08:16:13 PM
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Running great on all my rigs. Fantastic work!

[img]https://i.imgur.com/BzHJehD.png[img]

Multiple rigs with same results as above. 7x 390x @ 1100/1500 for those wondering.

What is your from the wall power draw for this rig?

Roughly 1500w with 94% efficient PSU.

Thanks! I'm running seven 290x here with probably the same MSI board and EVGA 1600w T2. I'm only getting 85~90 per card at 1100/1250 and already at 1500w.

What intensity do you use? What CPU? And have you done any BIOS memory strap mods?
What motherboard?

MSI Z97 Gaming 5.

Running great on all my rigs. Fantastic work!

[img]https://i.imgur.com/BzHJehD.png[img]

Multiple rigs with same results as above. 7x 390x @ 1100/1500 for those wondering.

What is your from the wall power draw for this rig?

Roughly 1500w with 94% efficient PSU.

Thanks! I'm running seven 290x here with probably the same MSI board and EVGA 1600w T2. I'm only getting 85~90 per card at 1100/1250 and already at 1500w.

What intensity do you use? What CPU? And have you done any BIOS memory strap mods?

No problem. I'm running server PSUs which are 94.5-94% from 50-100% load, so slightly more efficient, but if you're running on 240v you shouldn't be far off. Probably a percent or so. I'm running -i 0 across all my rigs. CPUs are bargin bin Pentiums and Celerons. BIOSes are stock.

In which case, our only real difference is the GPU memory speed and any other memory timing differences in the GFX card BIOS. Guess I need to try some BIOS editing.

Cheers Smiley
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November 10, 2016, 08:18:37 PM
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Gigabyte 7970 ver 2.0: 1000/1375 run 55 h/s
MSI 7950 twinforce III: 950/1250 run 70 h/s
Why ? please help me install the gigabyte7970 run maxspeed, thanks !


update your bios timings and should get 90Sol/s

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1676474.0
I tried to flash the bios file "GB_7970_intel_strapped.rom" then it does not increase the speed, thanks you !
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November 10, 2016, 08:19:36 PM
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I always assumed it was impossible to reverse engineer an EXE File back to the source code.
It is impossible to do verbatim. But a developer doesn't need that. It is a kind of art to see in machine code some constructs that can be identified. And it is possible to see somethimg useful - depending on your skills. If code is encrypted, it adds a bit of time to decrypt that. Again, depending on skills. Modern operating systems with dynamic linking and lot of system calls make this task a lot easier. If code runs in memory, everything is possible, even if the software was initially protected from debugging/reverse engineering. Makes sense only what you want to find, and how much time and efforts (and/or money) you want to put into the research.
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November 10, 2016, 08:22:22 PM
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How to run a CPU Mining Huh
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November 10, 2016, 08:25:05 PM
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I also saw in this tread, that someone said that flypool and nanopool is no good. Any better option?
thank for help!

wish you good minining.

I've tried almost every pool available. Suprnova is good but has a buggy dashboard. Nano apparently steals some hashrate (at least in my case.

I'm now on flypool and happy with it  Grin

Don't stop there. Test coinmine.pl aswell. I get much higher reward than flypool. Problem right now is hash is skyrocketing and will make it hard to do calcs in expected earnings.  Lot of flux in the hash right now.

BR

Tested coinmine.pl and for last 8 hours I got almost 50% less than on flypool. So for me coinmine was worst pool to mine probably due to pool bad luck and rising net hash. I'll see next 8 hours on flypool, but after one hour it already looks much better than on coinmine so please let everyone try and decide for themself because my expirience is totaly oposit from yours.
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November 10, 2016, 08:28:09 PM
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you are the best as always! And I'm refusing to use -nofee option, instead you should add the raise command to developer fee
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November 10, 2016, 08:28:21 PM
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v4 RX470

I am probably buying some more 470s

CPU usage 470 rig /G1820):


v4 RX480


v4 280X (standard clocks)
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November 10, 2016, 08:29:48 PM
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I have 6 windows rigs, and manage all from one computer.  You can remote desktop without a monitor plugged in.  Claymore updates take me less than 5 minutes for all 6.  With remote monitor, life is easy.
Everything is possible. Makes only sense what's convenient and what's the price.
On Linux I expose only ssh secure port, and use text terminal from my phone via slow GPRS connection (for instance) to get work done.
On Windows I have to run GUI via fast link. I don't like the idea to expose RDP ports to the Internet, so I either have to use a kind of VPN, ssh passthrough, or use tools like TeamViewer. RDP has issues - miner sometimes can't read/manage temps/fans if started from remote session. Sometimes it works - I can't find out why and when. For miner there is absolutely no sense to run GUI to manage rigs.
It is a matter of taste, but Linux is also free and more stable, has a watchdog that can reboot it even if GPU driver hangs. Windows sometimes can't or require external watchdog device. Etc, etc.

I don't remote from outside of my network, but when I did, I just set up one external remote to main, and then vnc from there, not as fast but worked.  Would be easier with teamviewer.  To see temps, you need to get an HDMI dummy plug ($15).  If hang, it can be harder to fix automatically, but I just run stable...  If Claymore gets gpu error, best to have it run a restart.bat file instead of trying to reset miner, it always hangs system.  So there are some drawbacks, but it is kind of more preference for me.  I don't want to spend extra time setting up drivers, making more scripts and such.  I may switch in future, but it is just easier for me for now.

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

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November 10, 2016, 08:30:52 PM
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How to run a CPU Mining Huh
nheqminer 0.3a works best for CPU, set to low priority so doesn't slow down gpu mining.

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

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November 10, 2016, 08:37:19 PM
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I dont understand why my amd 480 nitro+ 4gb , with intel i5 3570k , have only 65 h/s on windows 10 x64 .

I read 75 - 80 h/s in some post of this thread .

Anyone help me pls ? .
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November 10, 2016, 08:39:31 PM
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I dont understand why my amd 480 nitro+ 4gb , with intel i5 3570k , have only 65 h/s on windows 10 x64 .

I read 75 - 80 h/s in some post of this thread .

Anyone help me pls ? .
are you using -i option ?
or modded roms ?
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November 10, 2016, 08:40:00 PM
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I also saw in this tread, that someone said that flypool and nanopool is no good. Any better option?
thank for help!

wish you good minining.

I've tried almost every pool available. Suprnova is good but has a buggy dashboard. Nano apparently steals some hashrate (at least in my case.

I'm now on flypool and happy with it  Grin

Don't stop there. Test coinmine.pl aswell. I get much higher reward than flypool. Problem right now is hash is skyrocketing and will make it hard to do calcs in expected earnings.  Lot of flux in the hash right now.

BR




Tested coinmine.pl and for last 8 hours I got almost 50% less than on flypool. So for me coinmine was worst pool to mine probably due to pool bad luck and rising net hash. I'll see next 8 hours on flypool, but after one hour it already looks much better than on coinmine so please let everyone try and decide for themself because my expirience is totaly oposit from yours.

for me fly pooll has allways been the best i only used the other pools because i had to there wasn't a working good stable stand lone miner that worked on any pool for a while . i hit my pay outs on Flypool fast or seems to so im staying with it . it also  what you like to .

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