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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839043 times)
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November 03, 2017, 09:55:11 PM
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Hey guyz,

I'm using Claymore's Remote Manager (EthMan) to check if my miners are ok.
I've seen that when i add a Worker i've the option to change the listening port (by default is: 3333).
I've now a really simple question, is it possible on the MININGRIG-Side to change the default port of Claymore Eth Dual Miner so on my main RIG I can just change the listenting port in Claymore's Remote Manager to check the miner stat ?

Cheers,

Natizyskunk  Wink
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November 04, 2017, 12:36:31 AM
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when BTG mining starting? and any good pool.

If you want to try out some Bitcoin Gold mining you can use the now up-and-running Testnet, it might help you check out any miner configuration tweaks.
https://bitcoingold.org/day-1-testnet/
https://minepool.gold/
https://minertopia.org/

Even suprnova pool have launched the Testnet mining

https://btg.suprnova.cc/

I've not used Claymore ZCash miner 'in anger' but thought I'd give it a try out on the Bitcoin Gold testnet on http://btcg.miningspeed.com/ , but I'm having problems with the SSL configuration.

If I mine without SSL is works fine, but if (and I've tried all possible combination I can think of) I use the suggested SSL configurations it gives the following error - any help ?

Code:
ZEC: Stratum - connecting to 'btcg.miningspeed.com' <188.166.72.107> port 3064 (SSL/TLS)

ZEC: Stratum - Cannot connect to btcg.miningspeed.com:3064
ZEC: Stratum - Failed to connect, retry in 20 sec...
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November 04, 2017, 01:04:52 AM
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when BTG mining starting? and any good pool.

If you want to try out some Bitcoin Gold mining you can use the now up-and-running Testnet, it might help you check out any miner configuration tweaks.
https://bitcoingold.org/day-1-testnet/
https://minepool.gold/
https://minertopia.org/
if you mine in testnet do you earn BTG?
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November 04, 2017, 01:16:11 AM
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when BTG mining starting? and any good pool.

If you want to try out some Bitcoin Gold mining you can use the now up-and-running Testnet, it might help you check out any miner configuration tweaks.
https://bitcoingold.org/day-1-testnet/
https://minepool.gold/
https://minertopia.org/
if you mine in testnet do you earn BTG?


No, the Testnet is only for testing only you do not earn any Bitcoin Gold, you will have to wait for the Mainnet to come online. I'm using the Testnet to check out miners, just started with Claymore for now, to see what sort or return I would expect to get.

EDIT:
You can do test mining at http://btcg.miningspeed.com/ to see what sort of hashrate and BTG returns you'll get.
BTG Calculator, https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/
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November 04, 2017, 02:45:12 AM
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vega seems weak for ZEC, only 500 sols or so with core 1700 and mem 1100
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November 04, 2017, 02:28:52 PM
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vega seems weak for ZEC, only 500 sols or so with core 1700 and mem 1100

It seems the nvidia 1080Ti is still the best.
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November 05, 2017, 02:03:34 AM
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vega seems weak for ZEC, only 500 sols or so with core 1700 and mem 1100

It seems the nvidia 1080Ti is still the best.
1070Ti gives 500 :-)
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November 05, 2017, 02:42:50 PM
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What clocks and voltages are you running RX570's at with this miner?
I'm trying to dig through the 700+ pages of this thread... but if anyone cares sharing, I'd certainly appreciate it! Cheesy
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November 05, 2017, 03:26:35 PM
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vega seems weak for ZEC, only 500 sols or so with core 1700 and mem 1100

Hi,
I have a problem mining with AMD Vega 64. Getting this error

[2017-10-28 18:50:06.664] [info] [GPU4] Device info: {"id": "1/4" "name": "gfx900" "platform": "AMD" "driver": "2442.9 (PAL,HSAIL)"}
[2017-10-28 18:50:06.680] [error] Build Status: -2
[2017-10-28 18:50:06.682] [error] Build Log:
Error: AMD HSA Code Object loading failed.

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November 06, 2017, 12:23:16 AM
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Can someone with 1080ti give me approx watts and sol/s please? I'm currently using r9 nano and getting 450 sol/s @ 175w .... thinking of upgrading my rig Smiley thank you

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November 06, 2017, 12:56:06 PM
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I have been offered a few R9 380's 4GB - anyone know what the up todate expected hashrate is of these cards please?

many thanks

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November 06, 2017, 11:23:31 PM
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I have been offered a few R9 380's 4GB - anyone know what the up todate expected hashrate is of these cards please?

many thanks

About the same as 280 or 280x (210 to 300 sol/s)

Watts per card are also pretty high so consider it as winter heater or if your electricity cost is really cheap only.
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November 07, 2017, 03:22:25 AM
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I have been offered a few R9 380's 4GB - anyone know what the up todate expected hashrate is of these cards please?

many thanks
About the same as 280 or 280x (210 to 300 sol/s)
Watts per card are also pretty high so consider it as winter heater or if your electricity cost is really cheap only.

If they are anything like the R9 390's then I'd give them a miss.
I had R9 390's and with the amount of heat they gave out I could have turned the room the rig was in into a sauna.
I had to use two power supplies to run the rig with the R9 390's, they take lots of juice to run, hope he has cheap electricity.
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November 07, 2017, 07:25:00 PM
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Why does the memory load fluctuate to 60% and is very jagged, is this normal?
(rx470, beta DAG fix driver)
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November 07, 2017, 11:17:30 PM
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If anyone wants to remove fess from the current version PM me.

You know, while I don't completely agree with your business of removing fees, I understand it - it's just business.

But you have to be a special kind of cunt to advertise it in his thread.

LOL made my day.

Hello? Are you able to read this? Guess what... the best miner ever created has arrived! https://github.com/aaronsace/MultiPoolMiner/releases
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November 08, 2017, 02:47:25 PM
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If anyone wants to remove fess from the current version PM me.

You know, while I don't completely agree with your business of removing fees, I understand it - it's just business.

But you have to be a special kind of cunt to advertise it in his thread.

LOL ROFL this has made my day nice comment from wolf0 and 100% agree
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November 08, 2017, 03:11:39 PM
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I have been offered a few R9 380's 4GB - anyone know what the up todate expected hashrate is of these cards please?

many thanks
About the same as 280 or 280x (210 to 300 sol/s)
Watts per card are also pretty high so consider it as winter heater or if your electricity cost is really cheap only.

If they are anything like the R9 390's then I'd give them a miss.
I had R9 390's and with the amount of heat they gave out I could have turned the room the rig was in into a sauna.
I had to use two power supplies to run the rig with the R9 390's, they take lots of juice to run, hope he has cheap electricity.

I have a few R9 390. I run them at low voltage. It is quite efficient, about 2H/J. But it is lower than 1080Ti.
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November 08, 2017, 03:57:15 PM
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Can someone with 1080ti give me approx watts and sol/s please? I'm currently using r9 nano and getting 450 sol/s @ 175w .... thinking of upgrading my rig Smiley thank you
gtx 1080ti 685sol with 200w, gtx 1070 470/145

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November 09, 2017, 03:16:33 PM
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anyone who owna  R9 380 can tell me what is the hashrate at 1050/1700?
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November 09, 2017, 04:31:19 PM
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i got a saphier r9 380 nitro runing at stock 1010 1450 geting 205 h/s temps 58c fan runing at 62% but if i oc 1040 1580 +15%pwr i get 225 h/s temp goes up to 63 but fan no diferent cant get it past 1600 with out problems
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