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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839039 times)
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November 17, 2016, 04:13:28 PM
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Once you consider there a warehouses filled with gpu racks, it starts to get crazy.

Those owners sometimes open a couple of locations and they probably split up the workers to various address for whatever reason, really its impossible to say how large they are.  If I worked at a location like that I would probably siphon off a few racks to mine at my own address and blame it on downtime ;P
Considering the amout of money involved, you would probably be rotting in the woods by now ^^
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November 17, 2016, 04:15:02 PM
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Could also be a nicehash user.  Or someone remotely changing config files.

To anyone worried about remote changes, set -mport 0 (disable), or -mport -3333 (negative ports make remote monitoring read only), default is 3333 (full remote access via ethman).

You can also go here https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2 to check if port 3333 is open to the outside world, and change router settings if it is.

Looks like a gpu farm, all the worker hash rates fall in line with what you would expect of a rig.

Lolz so 250+ rigs?

Once you consider there a warehouses filled with gpu racks, it starts to get crazy.

Those owners sometimes open a couple of locations and they probably split up the workers to various address for whatever reason, really its impossible to say how large they are.  If I worked at a location like that I would probably siphon off a few racks to mine at my own address and blame it on downtime ;P

2-3 Msols are nothing for him. And we are so happy when we get 20 sols upgrade to our farming  Grin
 

Ps. If i have chence to reach his speed probably i will the the second Dan Blizerian hahahaha
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November 17, 2016, 04:15:42 PM
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The R9 Nanos uses HBM - high bandwidth memory - and have the best improvement vs all my other types of cards.

v6 has tremendously taken advantage of this features in R9 series that the card posting nearly 200 H/s even better past 180s H/s of 390s.

RX480s however at best posting 130-140s H/s -- could you do your magic on the RX cards?

These are 5 x RX480's .. They way past the 140 mark.. (zero gpu errors)

ZEC - Total Speed: 824.505 H/s, Total Shares: 436, Rejected: 2, Time: 00:06
ZEC: GPU0 164.904 H/s, GPU1 165.470 H/s, GPU2 164.607 H/s, GPU3 162.496 H/s, GPU4 167.028 H/s

What core and memory speeds are you using?  Is this with custom strap?
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November 17, 2016, 04:17:00 PM
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are days that I think switching to flypool, or stay on Suprnova, I would not know who to choose Huh

I have tried both site! For me flypool more lucrative!

i have found a generic rx 470 8g that seams to be working . has the vram on autoidentifie
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November 17, 2016, 04:26:14 PM
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Could also be a nicehash user.  Or someone remotely changing config files.

To anyone worried about remote changes, set -mport 0 (disable), or -mport -3333 (negative ports make remote monitoring read only), default is 3333 (full remote access via ethman).

You can also go here https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2 to check if port 3333 is open to the outside world, and change router settings if it is.

Looks like a gpu farm, all the worker hash rates fall in line with what you would expect of a rig.

Lolz so 250+ rigs?

Once you consider there a warehouses filled with gpu racks, it starts to get crazy.

Those owners sometimes open a couple of locations and they probably split up the workers to various address for whatever reason, really its impossible to say how large they are.  If I worked at a location like that I would probably siphon off a few racks to mine at my own address and blame it on downtime ;P

2-3 Msols are nothing for him. And we are so happy when we get 20 sols upgrade to our farming  Grin
 

Ps. If i have chence to reach his speed probably i will the the second Dan Blizerian hahahaha

Hahah Im sure there are a good of Dan Bizerian wannabes running around, some charter jets accept bitcoin for a reason  Cheesy

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Janssens himself made a fortune as a Bitcoin miner back in the currency’s early days. When the price of Bitcoin took off in 2013, he was three years ahead of the curve.

Incidentally, he was already a PrivateFly customer, but said when the company turned to Bitcoin, he was “the first in line.”
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November 17, 2016, 04:38:36 PM
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Could also be a nicehash user.  Or someone remotely changing config files.

To anyone worried about remote changes, set -mport 0 (disable), or -mport -3333 (negative ports make remote monitoring read only), default is 3333 (full remote access via ethman).

You can also go here https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2 to check if port 3333 is open to the outside world, and change router settings if it is.

Looks like a gpu farm, all the worker hash rates fall in line with what you would expect of a rig.

Lolz so 250+ rigs?

Once you consider there a warehouses filled with gpu racks, it starts to get crazy.

Those owners sometimes open a couple of locations and they probably split up the workers to various address for whatever reason, really its impossible to say how large they are.  If I worked at a location like that I would probably siphon off a few racks to mine at my own address and blame it on downtime ;P

2-3 Msols are nothing for him. And we are so happy when we get 20 sols upgrade to our farming  Grin
 

Ps. If i have chence to reach his speed probably i will the the second Dan Blizerian hahahaha

Hahah Im sure there are a good of Dan Bizerian wannabes running around, some charter jets accept bitcoin for a reason  Cheesy

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Janssens himself made a fortune as a Bitcoin miner back in the currency’s early days. When the price of Bitcoin took off in 2013, he was three years ahead of the curve.

Incidentally, he was already a PrivateFly customer, but said when the company turned to Bitcoin, he was “the first in line.”

Dont worry guys, never give up!!!
The version v7.0 of Claymore will be 1Msols per 280x and 3Msols per 390 and 480 fingers crossed  Cool
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November 17, 2016, 04:44:14 PM
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lol 1 msol? jajajaj

I think the v7 version will be about + 5% or 10%
not more
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November 17, 2016, 04:45:10 PM
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are days that I think switching to flypool, or stay on Suprnova, I would not know who to choose Huh

Flypool, all day every day!
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November 17, 2016, 04:47:28 PM
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The R9 Nanos uses HBM - high bandwidth memory - and have the best improvement vs all my other types of cards.

v6 has tremendously taken advantage of this features in R9 series that the card posting nearly 200 H/s even better past 180s H/s of 390s.

RX480s however at best posting 130-140s H/s -- could you do your magic on the RX cards?

These are 5 x RX480's .. They way past the 140 mark.. (zero gpu errors)

ZEC - Total Speed: 824.505 H/s, Total Shares: 436, Rejected: 2, Time: 00:06
ZEC: GPU0 164.904 H/s, GPU1 165.470 H/s, GPU2 164.607 H/s, GPU3 162.496 H/s, GPU4 167.028 H/s

What core and memory speeds are you using?  Is this with custom strap?

Custom strap, mem@2100 and gpu@1400
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November 17, 2016, 04:56:36 PM
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isp failure = 3.5 gb lte for 3 hours shit

Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX
THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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November 17, 2016, 04:56:56 PM
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are days that I think switching to flypool, or stay on Suprnova, I would not know who to choose Huh

Flypool, all day every day!

Not for everyone, all I get from flypool+claymorev6 are stale shares, don't know why.

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November 17, 2016, 04:58:04 PM
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lol 1 msol? jajajaj

I think the v7 version will be about + 5% or 10%
not more


Dude i was just kidding hahaha dont take it so hard is not a d... Jk again  Kiss
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November 17, 2016, 04:59:36 PM
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Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner.
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Latest version v6.0:

- improved speed by about 20-25% (depends on card model). About 180H/s on stock 390.
- "-i" parameter values are 0...4 now, default value is "-i 4".
- fixed issue with mixed cards.


As i got not a real feedback on my earlier post, i would like to ask other way....

R9 390 stock  = 180H/s .... How?

Im getting just 179-184 with GPU clock:   +10% = 1144 Mhz

is there any other option to get it higher?
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November 17, 2016, 05:09:32 PM
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interesting...

according to this site the current reward for zcash is 7.4 zec per block... a few hours ago i read somewhere that the reward was 5.something zec.. it's increasing so fast..

https://explorer.zcha.in/statistics/network

I wonder when approximately the reward will reach 12.5...

early December?

https://z.cash/blog/slow-start-and-mining-ecosystem.html



Claymore - we feel the need for speed!




yes it's possible.... early december or maybe sooner....

and I also wonder when approximately Claymore will release his 7th version... hmmmm...
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November 17, 2016, 05:12:00 PM
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Can someone help me to set up nicehash pool on BTC address? It doesn't show me hashing in their web interface when I search after my BTC address that has been set up in the config file Sad
i'm also newbie here, we're on same page,
pm me i'll help
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November 17, 2016, 05:13:05 PM
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isp failure = 3.5 gb lte for 3 hours shit

i feel your pain.

check your PM.

need recomendations for good HW for ISP failover to LTE/4G

thanks!

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November 17, 2016, 05:14:39 PM
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interesting...

according to this site the current reward for zcash is 7.4 zec per block... a few hours ago i read somewhere that the reward was 5.something zec.. it's increasing so fast..

https://explorer.zcha.in/statistics/network

I wonder when approximately the reward will reach 12.5...

early December?

https://z.cash/blog/slow-start-and-mining-ecosystem.html



Claymore - we feel the need for speed!




yes it's possible.... early december or maybe sooner....

and I also wonder when approximately Claymore will release his 7th version... hmmmm...

Probably when I leave for holiday so I can't upgrade the miner lol
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November 17, 2016, 05:18:24 PM
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interesting...

according to this site the current reward for zcash is 7.4 zec per block... a few hours ago i read somewhere that the reward was 5.something zec.. it's increasing so fast..

https://explorer.zcha.in/statistics/network

I wonder when approximately the reward will reach 12.5...

early December?

https://z.cash/blog/slow-start-and-mining-ecosystem.html



Claymore - we feel the need for speed!




yes it's possible.... early december or maybe sooner....

and I also wonder when approximately Claymore will release his 7th version... hmmmm...

Probably when I leave for holiday so I can't upgrade the miner lol

hahaha..
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November 17, 2016, 05:27:35 PM
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Speeeeeeed please lol let's go straight to version 8
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November 17, 2016, 05:45:49 PM
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Has anyone compared Claymore 6.0 under Windows with alternative Linux miners (like Optiminer etc.)?

Especially for old 270x, 280x, 290x AMD cards.
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