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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839182 times)
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June 18, 2017, 07:38:46 AM
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Hi there, I've been mining for 3 hours for my jaxx wallet and then 3 hours for my cryptonator wallet, but I don't see any balance on either of my wallet. I mean... there should be at least 0.00000001 zec or so, shouldn't it? Am I doing something wrong? Or does it take some time to appear in my wallet? (both times used zcash address as a -zwal parameter)

minimum payout 0.01

So I have to mine at least 0.01 zec for it to be added to my wallet? How long does it take approx on 280H/s?

About 25 hours or so...

Ok, thank you, I will let it mine one day. I'm quite curious  Grin
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June 18, 2017, 09:32:35 AM
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I think my 7950 mine better than RX 480.

As summer heats up in the southwest desert (120f 50c) I'm selling my army of 7950 on eBay. Selling one now - the best at 320 sols at 1190/1497) and the other 4 will follow. Will keep the 2 fury and one 480. Or maybe sell the fury. They cost me $150 each new and can get at least $350 each

Radeon 7950 going for $350 each on eBay? Crazy!

No fury

$350 for fury is reasonable.

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June 18, 2017, 10:58:31 AM
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Is anyone having a similar problem to this: One of my 280x cards suddenly started freezing the miner and windows as soon as it starts hashing. If I put -li option it hashes a bit longer but again hangs. I tried several different risers and different psu, installed newer drivers but still the same result. Then I dissasembled and reassebled again the card. I put it back again and here we go... it works perfectly untill now (2 months later). Now, the funny part: the same problem happened to another 2 cards of the same rig. Unfortunately this trick doesn't work on them Sad What may be the reason for that? Is it possible that the thermal paste has something to do with it?
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June 18, 2017, 12:30:02 PM
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280-290 h/s is ok for msi 280x ? or i can get more ?
and is there some list for GPU's hashrate?
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June 18, 2017, 04:46:49 PM
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280-290 h/s is ok for msi 280x ? or i can get more ?
and is there some list for GPU's hashrate?

That speed is OK.
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June 18, 2017, 06:40:05 PM
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More than 24h is giving this error.

Help me...



15:33:38:718   1c38   ZEC: Stratum - Connected (zec.pool.minergate.com:3357) (unsecure)
15:33:38:929   1c38   got 59 bytes
15:33:38:930   1c38   buf: {"id": 1, "result": ["283357", "00000000"], "error": null}

15:33:38:931   1c38   parse packet: 52
15:33:38:931   1c38   new buf size: 0
15:33:39:162   1c38   got 165 bytes
15:33:39:163   1c38   buf: {"id": 2, "result": true, "error": null}
{"id": null, "method": "mining.set_target", "params": ["0040000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"]}

15:33:39:164   1c38   parse packet: 35
15:33:39:165   1c38   ZEC: Authorized
15:33:39:166   1c38   remove first packet 119
15:33:39:167   1c38   new buf size: 119
15:33:39:168   1c38   parse packet: 118
15:33:39:169   1c38   Pool sets new share target: 0x00400000 (diff: 1023H)
15:33:39:170   1c38   new buf size: 0
15:33:42:181   1c38   checkread timeout
15:33:45:192   1c38   checkread timeout
15:33:48:203   1c38   checkread timeout
15:33:51:215   1c38   checkread timeout
15:33:54:226   1c38   checkread timeout
15:33:55:150   119c   GPU0 t=54C fan=39%
15:33:55:151   119c   em hbt: 16661, fm hbt: 16,
15:33:55:153   119c   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 31
15:33:55:155   119c   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 31
15:33:55:156   119c   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 31
15:33:55:157   119c   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 16
15:33:57:237   1c38   checkread timeout
15:34:00:248   1c38   checkread timeout
15:34:03:259   1c38   checkread timeout
15:34:03:260   1c38   ZEC: Job timeout, disconnect, retry in 20 sec...
15:34:13:396   1c70   Quit...



Is there a problem with the minergate?


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June 19, 2017, 05:28:56 AM
Last edit: June 19, 2017, 05:44:22 AM by Lex-DRL
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Tool for hashrate / GPU temperature / Fan speeds analysis

Hey guys. I've just uploaded the small pyhon script that parses this miner's log files and builds an interactive graphs using this data.
https://ibb.co/gwR9oQ

It allows you to:
  • easily check if everything was fine with temps
  • evaluate the average hashrate for your hardware
  • verify your pools's statistics. To be specific, it lets you check how much your mining performance reported by that pool corellate with the actual hardware performance

It's more of a prototype than a complete application. But it's already useable and works just fine.
Most likely "professional miners" won't need it. Since they already have something similar made by themselves.
But it may be useful for beginners.

It's interactive so you can zoom/pan the graphs.
https://ibb.co/df8xSk
https://ibb.co/g1XkDQ

Download on github: https://github.com/Lex-DRL/mining-graph/releases
Installation instructions: https://github.com/Lex-DRL/mining-graph

P.S.: sorry for my broken english, I'm a russian native speaker.
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June 19, 2017, 07:25:43 AM
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 claymore's  A greedy bastard But its commissions can be turned off 100%, there is a modified miner 8-)
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June 19, 2017, 07:38:46 AM
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Tool for hashrate / GPU temperature / Fan speeds analysis

Hey guys. I've just uploaded the small pyhon script that parses this miner's log files and builds an interactive graphs using this data.
https://ibb.co/gwR9oQ

It allows you to:
  • easily check if everything was fine with temps
  • evaluate the average hashrate for your hardware
  • verify your pools's statistics. To be specific, it lets you check how much your mining performance reported by that pool corellate with the actual hardware performance

It's more of a prototype than a complete application. But it's already useable and works just fine.
Most likely "professional miners" won't need it. Since they already have something similar made by themselves.
But it may be useful for beginners.

It's interactive so you can zoom/pan the graphs.
https://ibb.co/df8xSk
https://ibb.co/g1XkDQ

Download on github: https://github.com/Lex-DRL/mining-graph/releases
Installation instructions: https://github.com/Lex-DRL/mining-graph

P.S.: sorry for my broken english, I'm a russian native speaker.

This looks pretty interesting man. Thank you for taking the time to write this, and for sharing it Smiley

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June 19, 2017, 07:42:28 AM
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ok so what is the best way to dual mine ZEC & x pair with NVIDIA, does Claymore support this, or is there a better alternative ?

Is anyone actually getting good results with ZEC / DCR on Nvidia, or ZEC / anything ?..

 ZEC isn't memory limited - unlike ETH - so trying to dual-mine it isn't going to work well with anything.

 The ONLY reason ETH can be dual-mined effectively is that it's not pushing the GPU cores very hard, so they have a fair bit of room to "play with" doing other stuff at the same time, as long as that "other stuff" doesn't push the memory interface very hard.

 In any event, Claymore doesn't work with NVidia cards, he's strictly AMD.


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June 19, 2017, 08:44:47 AM
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ok so what is the best way to dual mine ZEC & x pair with NVIDIA, does Claymore support this, or is there a better alternative ?

Is anyone actually getting good results with ZEC / DCR on Nvidia, or ZEC / anything ?..

 ZEC isn't memory limited - unlike ETH - so trying to dual-mine it isn't going to work well with anything.

 The ONLY reason ETH can be dual-mined effectively is that it's not pushing the GPU cores very hard, so they have a fair bit of room to "play with" doing other stuff at the same time, as long as that "other stuff" doesn't push the memory interface very hard.

 In any event, Claymore doesn't work with NVidia cards, he's strictly AMD.



The ZEC miner does not work with nVidia. The ETH miner work with nVidia.

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June 19, 2017, 12:02:02 PM
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 claymore's  A greedy bastard But its commissions can be turned off 100%, there is a modified miner 8-)

no ther isnt

ye i aint bares
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June 19, 2017, 12:38:45 PM
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 claymore's  A greedy bastard But its commissions can be turned off 100%, there is a modified miner 8-)

Who is the greedy one?  The person wanting something for nothing? Or the person who provided us a service and continues to do so.  I will never understand this argument of the developer being greedy. If you don't agree with it just don't use it.  If you can't afford the developer fee this def is not the line of work you should be in. Maybe go work for someone else. I mean company owners give 100% to the employees right?/s.  Just so tired of the threads getting filled with useless comments on the fees. 

BR
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June 19, 2017, 01:46:18 PM
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 claymore's  A greedy bastard But its commissions can be turned off 100%, there is a modified miner 8-)
If you mod the miner ... I assume you are the bastard Smiley
Claymore is doing a good work. If you don't want his miner ... just don't use it, or disable the optimizations.
It's not the only miner available.

Good work deserve to be retributed.

But you are probably a man you love movies, but download them all.
Or love video games and crack them all.
No effort and all for free is not how this works Smiley
I hope you can understand that Wink
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June 19, 2017, 01:56:30 PM
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Tool for hashrate / GPU temperature / Fan speeds analysis

Hey guys. I've just uploaded the small pyhon script that parses this miner's log files and builds an interactive graphs using this data.
https://ibb.co/gwR9oQ

It allows you to:
  • easily check if everything was fine with temps
  • evaluate the average hashrate for your hardware
  • verify your pools's statistics. To be specific, it lets you check how much your mining performance reported by that pool corellate with the actual hardware performance

It's more of a prototype than a complete application. But it's already useable and works just fine.
Most likely "professional miners" won't need it. Since they already have something similar made by themselves.
But it may be useful for beginners.

It's interactive so you can zoom/pan the graphs.
https://ibb.co/df8xSk
https://ibb.co/g1XkDQ

Download on github: https://github.com/Lex-DRL/mining-graph/releases
Installation instructions: https://github.com/Lex-DRL/mining-graph

P.S.: sorry for my broken english, I'm a russian native speaker.
I also did some tool to follow mining status.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1448855

And I host the server, so you can manage your rig online
http://www.monitorig.com/#?panel=dashboard&id=1086db9224632d26671ab42df5ee1d92bf0187bbdd

Give it a try.
By the way, your graph is cool and really accurate Smiley
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June 19, 2017, 02:24:55 PM
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my 7850 is doing 160 h/s @ 1100 core and 1300 memory i  think its rather high
http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa352/osky087/Untitled.jpg

My Powercolor HD 7850 does 195 -198 H/s on ZEC. Core clock 1240 Memory clock 1500.

thats very good im using 7870 LE getting a steady 185-190H/s using Crimson 15.12, OC @ 1200core / 1600mem.
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June 19, 2017, 02:31:08 PM
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my 7850 is doing 160 h/s @ 1100 core and 1300 memory i  think its rather high
http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa352/osky087/Untitled.jpg

My Powercolor HD 7850 does 195 -198 H/s on ZEC. Core clock 1240 Memory clock 1500.

thats very good im using 7870 LE getting a steady 185-190H/s using Crimson 15.12, OC @ 1200core / 1600mem.

I also get similar results.
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June 19, 2017, 02:50:19 PM
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I also did some tool to follow mining status.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1448855

And I host the server, so you can manage your rig online
http://www.monitorig.com/#?panel=dashboard&id=1086db9224632d26671ab42df5ee1d92bf0187bbdd

Give it a try.
By the way, your graph is cool and really accurate Smiley
Man, your tool looks great. Mine tiny python script written for the weekend is not even close.
Now I regret I couldn't find it before I started developing my own.
I'm definitely going to try yours.
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June 19, 2017, 04:51:03 PM
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So I just came back from work and I got something mined. So thanks for advice to just be patient Smiley
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June 19, 2017, 06:29:05 PM
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Mr. Claymore , pls implement nvidia in the miner. See the EWBF's code is kind a porn , utilize with yours, Kind regards Ivo
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