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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
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What did I do wrong ? : no of mining ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL: //zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8 Thanks ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL:(YOU HAVE SPACE HERE)//zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8 so my question is why do I want SSL? HOW MUCH is fee with and with out ssl At the moment I have no SSL on my 11 miners I certainly am willing to upgrade to SSL but what do I gain? -0.5% devfee in case of using Claymore's miner There is also 0% fee during the holidays on https://zec.suprnova.cc in case you want so save some fees. SSL port is of course also available would be even better if it ended 12:01 01/02/2017 Don't worry, won't be the last promo ocminer, Thank you for your Christmas and New Year gift Pleasure, great to have you on the pool
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December 25, 2016, 10:01:11 PM |
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Does anyone know why this much variation hashrate - is it because of dev fee?
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December 25, 2016, 10:09:54 PM |
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When devfee is working, your hashrate drops. If you want no devfee, contact me on PM.
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Claymore (OP)
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December 25, 2016, 10:22:33 PM |
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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
It would require reallocating GPU memory which will cause crash after few iterations, so I wouldn't like to do it. Why do you need it?
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December 25, 2016, 10:42:05 PM |
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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
It would require reallocating GPU memory which will cause crash after few iterations, so I wouldn't like to do it. Why do you need it? Freezing the 6-RX480 (1100/1950 - 88mv) with -i 4 after start but ok with -i 0. PSU Corsair HX1000i.
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December 25, 2016, 10:50:31 PM |
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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
It would require reallocating GPU memory which will cause crash after few iterations, so I wouldn't like to do it. Why do you need it? Freezing the 6-RX480 (1100/1950 - 88mv) with -i 4 after start but ok with -i 0. PSU Corsair HX1000i. Power supply issue or maybe how you are powering the pci riser boards.
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Go Big or Go Home.
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December 25, 2016, 10:54:19 PM |
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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
It would require reallocating GPU memory which will cause crash after few iterations, so I wouldn't like to do it. Why do you need it? Freezing the 6-RX480 (1100/1950 - 88mv) with -i 4 after start but ok with -i 0. PSU Corsair HX1000i. Power supply issue or maybe how you are powering the pci riser boards. 4 standard riser with molex and 2 - usb 3.0 riser. Yeah i guess it maybe peak power when start with -i 4 but i'm not sure. With -i 0 (1100/1950 - 88mv) it consumes ~ 700W.
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December 25, 2016, 11:02:39 PM |
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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
It would require reallocating GPU memory which will cause crash after few iterations, so I wouldn't like to do it. Why do you need it? Freezing the 6-RX480 (1100/1950 - 88mv) with -i 4 after start but ok with -i 0. PSU Corsair HX1000i. Power supply issue or maybe how you are powering the pci riser boards. 4 standard riser with molex and 2 - usb 3.0 riser. Yeah i guess it maybe peak power when start with -i 4 but i'm not sure. With -i 0 (1100/1950 - 88mv) it consumes ~ 700W. Are you powering 2 risers with 1 Molex daisychain each? They can pull over 100watts each initially. Even with my modified bios xfx rx480s, they pull 70 watts from Molex on the risers. (running at 0.95 core/mem)
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December 25, 2016, 11:09:40 PM |
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Even with my modified bios xfx rx480s, they pull 70 watts from Molex on the risers. (running at 0.95 core/mem)
Ref or non-ref 480?
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December 26, 2016, 03:02:09 AM |
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Even with my modified bios xfx rx480s, they pull 70 watts from Molex on the risers. (running at 0.95 core/mem)
Ref or non-ref 480? Non-Ref 2nd gen XFX RX480's with the 2 fans.
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December 26, 2016, 04:22:09 AM |
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Yeah - I've unpacked the real miner binary (zecminer64 is only 66k, this is because it loads Data3.bin, decodes it, and then runs it.)
From there you end up with a binary that looks to have been packed by a modified version of UPX - unpacking what it drops looks like an ELF loaded at 0x80000 - it patches several jumps in it to make it work, because it looks like it expects to be loaded at 0x40000. THAT looks like it drops ld.so and the real miner ELF into memory.
Yo dawg, I herd you like executing, so I put an ELF64 in your ELF64 so you can execute while you execute.
I think now one of my points about Linux release is clear - other devs want to see how my miner works and do reverse engineering as soon as they can. It's much easier to do it in Linux. My License.txt prohibits such things clearly, so you violate the license. Remember I violated MIT license in past and was blamed that I steal other's work. Now I see same thing from you. Have fun... Maybe you don't have such a sense of humor... You also don't seem to understand how copyright law works. It restricts copying, not reverse engineering.
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December 26, 2016, 04:46:58 AM |
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ya but dmca..
cant we all just get along? seeing more hostility against nerdralph than buddy openly selling workarounds for your fee structure for like .3 or .1 btc in this same forum.
is juicing nvidia camp and increasing dif going to prop up those donations is what i'd really like to know.
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December 26, 2016, 04:47:48 AM |
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we need 9.3 to fix 280x issues on last one
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December 26, 2016, 04:54:48 AM |
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what are the lowest undervolting people have been getting away with on reference rx480's and top overclock %'s on stilt flashed r9 290's?
anyone experimenting with the chill setting? figure it wont come into effect unless it can take advantage of this multi-algo switching.. kind of a hail mary but i'll report back on results if i notice anything worthwhile.
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December 26, 2016, 06:25:04 AM |
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WTM says ETH is more profitable than ZEC for time being, oh btw what does a 1070 does on ETH ?
470 4gb i call it the best bang for buck does around 28 mh/s ++ ish on a light mem mod + OC.
380 sol/s more or less depending on the model and overclocks for my various 1070 cards. Some folks have reported up to 430 but I suspect they have cards that like to overclock more or have cards with "better memory" in them. I am inclined to agree that the RX 470 4GB is the best "bang for the buck" right now for a mining-specific card, though the 8GB and the various RX 480s can argue the point depending on which specific models are on sale and for how much at any given point.
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December 26, 2016, 06:33:53 AM |
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Hi ALL What is the best intensity for Saphire RX480 ref?
My RX 470 Sapphire ref cards like -i 8 I'm quite certain the 480 should like it even better.
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December 26, 2016, 06:34:47 AM |
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Hi! Claymore v9.2 linux miner how to run windows cygwin terminal?
Your question is confusing - are you wanting to run the LINUX version of v9.2 in Windows? Yes Why not just run the NATIVE Windows version?
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December 26, 2016, 08:24:49 AM |
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Yeah - I've unpacked the real miner binary (zecminer64 is only 66k, this is because it loads Data3.bin, decodes it, and then runs it.)
From there you end up with a binary that looks to have been packed by a modified version of UPX - unpacking what it drops looks like an ELF loaded at 0x80000 - it patches several jumps in it to make it work, because it looks like it expects to be loaded at 0x40000. THAT looks like it drops ld.so and the real miner ELF into memory.
Yo dawg, I herd you like executing, so I put an ELF64 in your ELF64 so you can execute while you execute.
I think now one of my points about Linux release is clear - other devs want to see how my miner works and do reverse engineering as soon as they can. It's much easier to do it in Linux. My License.txt prohibits such things clearly, so you violate the license. Remember I violated MIT license in past and was blamed that I steal other's work. Now I see same thing from you. Have fun... Maybe you don't have such a sense of humor... You also don't seem to understand how copyright law works. It restricts copying, not reverse engineering. It seems you should learn a bit. The License file is a part of miner package. Besides copyrights, it also describes what you may do and what you may not. Do you state that you may ignore "License.txt"? If so, that's what I mean when I say that some devs don't respect licenses.
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December 26, 2016, 08:26:53 AM |
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Hello Claymore , could you add dynamic control of intensity from working miner for example by "shift +" "shift -" hotkeys ?
It would require reallocating GPU memory which will cause crash after few iterations, so I wouldn't like to do it. Why do you need it? Freezing the 6-RX480 (1100/1950 - 88mv) with -i 4 after start but ok with -i 0. PSU Corsair HX1000i. Have you try opening different instances of the miner ? It would be mining 2 GPUs, 1 min later another 2 , and 1 min later the last 2. You could adjust the intensity (or different for each instance) till your PSU gets the limit. Just an idea. -di GPU indexes, default is all available GPUs. For example, if you have four GPUs "-di 02" will enable only first and third GPUs (#0 and #2).Regards BTW, thanks Claymore for your work.
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