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Author Topic: [Cast XMR] high speed XMR/CryptoNight miner for RX Vega GPUs (2 KHash/s)  (Read 206345 times)
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April 06, 2018, 12:32:01 AM
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I have an issue where my GPU1 (rx570) is only hashing ~60 h/s when the other cards are 700 - 770

GPU1 works fine on other miners.

I've tried with the monitor plugged in / not plugged in but the result is the same.

https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/344668220323528726/431018484365787136/unknown.png

Any ideas please.

more info of the HW please..

Yes I have tried rebooting.  I tried running via remote access, direct on the rig with and without monitor - nothing seems to fix it so far.  Any ideas?
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April 06, 2018, 02:36:19 AM
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Please support Sumo/Heavy algo ASAP.  Stak is so unstable and their config files are a nightmare.

+1 for this. CastXMR is much more useable than XMR-STAK. Insane amount of profitability on the SumoKoin's cryptonight-heavy algorithm as of the past few hours. Seems like it was very effective in killing all those cryptonight ASICs.
Would you be so kind to elaborate how SumoKoin can be "so profitable" these days?

For my experience the pools (HASHVAULT, FAIRPOOL) I have tested are quite inefficent and delivers 10% less of the rate my miners are recording, where with other coins is not the case.
I assume the difficulty lately may have decreased or something like that, for Sumo being profitable.
Whattomine gives a very low profitability for Sumo.


At the moment I am mining, NiceHash, ETN and just began with TRTL which seems quite profitable. I have seen there are other coins that can give around 30% than Nicehash, but only for short period of times.
The time when 5 vegas were making 35 USD per day seems a very distant past...

If you have the time, I would appreciate your insight.


It was insanely profitable yesterday right when they switched the mining algorithm from simply cryptonight to cryptonight-heavy. Why? All the miners of sumokoin were ASICs and when the algo switch was done, they couldn't mine anymore. Only a handful of miners were left online allowing them to earn a boat load of what they would usually mine. Sadly the hash rate and difficulty of sumokoi has gone back up again.

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April 06, 2018, 03:16:24 AM
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Please support Sumo/Heavy algo ASAP.  Stak is so unstable and their config files are a nightmare.

+1 for this. CastXMR is much more useable than XMR-STAK. Insane amount of profitability on the SumoKoin's cryptonight-heavy algorithm as of the past few hours. Seems like it was very effective in killing all those cryptonight ASICs.
Would you be so kind to elaborate how SumoKoin can be "so profitable" these days?

For my experience the pools (HASHVAULT, FAIRPOOL) I have tested are quite inefficent and delivers 10% less of the rate my miners are recording, where with other coins is not the case.
I assume the difficulty lately may have decreased or something like that, for Sumo being profitable.
Whattomine gives a very low profitability for Sumo.


At the moment I am mining, NiceHash, ETN and just began with TRTL which seems quite profitable. I have seen there are other coins that can give around 30% than Nicehash, but only for short period of times.
The time when 5 vegas were making 35 USD per day seems a very distant past...

If you have the time, I would appreciate your insight.


It was insanely profitable yesterday right when they switched the mining algorithm from simply cryptonight to cryptonight-heavy. Why? All the miners of sumokoin were ASICs and when the algo switch was done, they couldn't mine anymore. Only a handful of miners were left online allowing them to earn a boat load of what they would usually mine. Sadly the hash rate and difficulty of sumokoi has gone back up again.

It wasn't just the ASICS there should've been plenty of GPU miners who didn't update miner, switched config.  Also, handful of miners don't support cryptonight-heavy even now.
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April 06, 2018, 03:17:48 AM
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Will you be updating to support Cryptonight-Heavy implementation that SumoKoin just implemented in their fork?

I hope it will support the Cryptonight-Heavy implementation.

Hi,

CryptoNight-Heavy is used only by SumoKoin? Or are any other coins using or planning to use Heavy?

Regards,
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FYI cryptonight coins.

https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/issues/482

Plz take a look on new Cryptonight "Variant" on IPBC

https://ipbc.io/eng/announcements/ipbc-fork-available-in-testnet/
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April 06, 2018, 07:51:49 AM
Last edit: April 06, 2018, 10:11:50 AM by kristikun
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For Nicehash users i noticed  nicehash made spec port for new pow they have now port for V7 cryptonight - cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363 but the older is still more profitable on nicehash - 10kh around 7 usd , 10kh on V7  around 5 usd...
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April 06, 2018, 09:25:05 AM
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Please support Sumo/Heavy algo ASAP.  Stak is so unstable and their config files are a nightmare.

+1 for this. CastXMR is much more useable than XMR-STAK. Insane amount of profitability on the SumoKoin's cryptonight-heavy algorithm as of the past few hours. Seems like it was very effective in killing all those cryptonight ASICs.
Would you be so kind to elaborate how SumoKoin can be "so profitable" these days?

For my experience the pools (HASHVAULT, FAIRPOOL) I have tested are quite inefficent and delivers 10% less of the rate my miners are recording, where with other coins is not the case.
I assume the difficulty lately may have decreased or something like that, for Sumo being profitable.
Whattomine gives a very low profitability for Sumo.


At the moment I am mining, NiceHash, ETN and just began with TRTL which seems quite profitable. I have seen there are other coins that can give around 30% than Nicehash, but only for short period of times.
The time when 5 vegas were making 35 USD per day seems a very distant past...

If you have the time, I would appreciate your insight.


It was insanely profitable yesterday right when they switched the mining algorithm from simply cryptonight to cryptonight-heavy. Why? All the miners of sumokoin were ASICs and when the algo switch was done, they couldn't mine anymore. Only a handful of miners were left online allowing them to earn a boat load of what they would usually mine. Sadly the hash rate and difficulty of sumokoi has gone back up again.

Is the profitability on whattomine accurate ? is it still 4 +  usd for 2k hashr ?
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April 06, 2018, 10:12:48 AM
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new version when have?
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April 06, 2018, 12:05:15 PM
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I made a tutorial video for anyone who wants to see the latest 0.9.2 version in action with the latest Adrenalin Edition 18.3.4 Drivers - NO BLOCKCHAIN DRIVER!!! I also picked up 1000 extra hash on the rig over xmr-stak.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r87zfuqgdFw&t=38s
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April 06, 2018, 02:04:38 PM
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I made a tutorial video for anyone who wants to see the latest 0.9.2 version in action with the latest Adrenalin Edition 18.3.4 Drivers - NO BLOCKCHAIN DRIVER!!! I also picked up 1000 extra hash on the rig over xmr-stak.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r87zfuqgdFw&t=38s


Hi put : -ratewatchdog --fastjobswitch for better performance ( i see outdated job in your video) Smiley
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April 06, 2018, 03:30:42 PM
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has anyone tried vega frontier on this? do i have to install 18.1.1 then update to blockchain drivers?
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April 06, 2018, 03:49:13 PM
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has anyone tried vega frontier on this? do i have to install 18.1.1 then update to blockchain drivers?

Vega FE works quite well on this. New drivers are great and much less finicky, but unfortunately OverdrivenTool does not work on the new drivers, so yes do the method you mentioned, look up GeekMark's vid on YT if you don't know how.
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April 06, 2018, 03:51:03 PM
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has anyone tried vega frontier on this? do i have to install 18.1.1 then update to blockchain drivers?

Vega FE works quite well on this. New drivers are great and much less finicky, but unfortunately OverdrivenTool does not work on the new drivers, so yes do the method you mentioned, look up GeekMark's vid on YT if you don't know how.

thanks for the prompt reply.

i was hoping for more stability (at least stable enough to survive the occasional auto reboots)
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April 06, 2018, 03:59:44 PM
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has anyone tried vega frontier on this? do i have to install 18.1.1 then update to blockchain drivers?

Vega FE works quite well on this. New drivers are great and much less finicky, but unfortunately OverdrivenTool does not work on the new drivers, so yes do the method you mentioned, look up GeekMark's vid on YT if you don't know how.

thanks for the prompt reply.

i was hoping for more stability (at least stable enough to survive the occasional auto reboots)

I have zero stability problems on my 3 VFE rig. Trust me, I understand... having to reinstall drivers everytime the computer crashes will make you want stability  Cheesy
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April 06, 2018, 05:08:55 PM
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I made a tutorial video for anyone who wants to see the latest 0.9.2 version in action with the latest Adrenalin Edition 18.3.4 Drivers - NO BLOCKCHAIN DRIVER!!! I also picked up 1000 extra hash on the rig over xmr-stak.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r87zfuqgdFw&t=38s


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April 06, 2018, 05:50:21 PM
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İ am using this miner with rx 570 and 580 i am taking 800-900. But i am taking 50-150 with sapphire cards (570 580). İ have three rig and i have three sapphire card. Each rig have only one. And taking only 50-200 with sapphire card. Really interesting problem. Any idea do you have ? İ tried adrenalin driver but i cant be stabil for 6 cards so i am using blockchain driver.
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April 06, 2018, 06:50:26 PM
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Hi guys,
After a while I am switch my rig to monero and I am receiving a tons of rejected shares, because of the duplicate share. What can caused this problem? I have 8x Vega´s 64. And I am using the last version of Cast XMR and old blockchain driver...
THX
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April 06, 2018, 07:16:32 PM
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Hi guys,
After a while I am switch my rig to monero and I am receiving a tons of rejected shares, because of the duplicate share. What can caused this problem? I have 8x Vega´s 64. And I am using the last version of Cast XMR and old blockchain driver...
THX

Hi,

the problem is that the current Monero block time is very high to the slow difficult adjust (> 15 minutes per block). Nicehash search space is exceeded in about 20 minutes with 8 Vegas and the GPUs search in overlapping nonce ranges.

If you are not using a proxy use the option "--nonicehash" to disable nicehash support. That should fix it.

Regards,
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April 06, 2018, 09:02:21 PM
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Any update when we can use cast xmr for the heavy algo?
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April 06, 2018, 09:43:43 PM
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Thank you glph3k! You have made our lives a whole lot easier! I made a tutorial video on YouTube for the new version on a 5 card Vega 56 Rig. I picked up 1,000 hash over my old set-up on XMR Stak!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r87zfuqgdFw



Cast XMR - Highspeed CryptoNight (Monero/Electroneum/Bytecoin/Intense) Miner for Radeon RX Vega GPUs

Update to version 0.9.2 on 2018/03/29

Cast XMR reaches hash rates of more then 2050 CryptoNight Hashes/s on an single RX Vega 56 or Vega 64 GPU.



Features

- Full support for CryptoNight/CryptoNote based currencies:
  • Monero (XMR)
  • supports Monero V7 network upgrade
  • Bytecoin (BCN)
  • DigitalNote (XDN)
  • Intense (ITNS)
  • Electroneum (ETN)
  • LeviarCoin (XLC)
  • Karbo (KRB)
- Fastest miner for AMD Radeon RX Vega GPU series (more then 2KHash/s)
- Fastest miner for AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition GPU (more then 2.1KHash/s)
- Optimized cores for RX Vega Blockchain driver
- RX Vega Blockchain driver detection
- Multiple GPU support for upto 8 Vega GPUs
- Monitor temperature and fan speed of each GPU
- Full pool support
- Nicehash support
- Fast Job Switch option to minimize outdated shares
- Remote http access for statistics in JSON format
- only 1.5% dev fee

Requirements

  - Windows 8/8.1/10 64 bit
  - AMD Radeon RX Vega 56/64 GPU with at least 8GB RAM
  - or AMD Radeon RX Vega Frontier Edition with 16GB RAM
  - or AMD Radeon RX 480/RX 580 GPU with a least 4GB RAM
  - For about 50% higher hash rates the pute-Release-Notes.aspx"]Radeon Beta for [Suspicious link removed]pute Driver Version 17.30.1029 or the standard Radeon Driver 18.3.4 has to be installed

Version History

Cast XMR Version 0.9.2 (2018/03/29)
  - Improvements for RX Vegas that achieve 99% the performance of the [Suspicious link removed]pute Beta driver with the latest standard Radeon Driver 18.3.4

Cast XMR Version 0.9.1 (2018/03/22)
  - 0.5% overall performance improvement for Vega based GPUs
  - --ratewatchdog experimental option to monitor the hash rate, in case an occasional happening drop of the hash rate is detected the kernel will be resetted to restore the optimal hash rate
  - fully tested CryptoNight variant (CryptoNightV7) for the Monero V7 Network Upgrade PoW Change which is now scheduled for the 6th April.
  - In case you want to mine the Graft coin use the --algo=0 option, an automatic detection of the used CryptoNight variant is not possible for this coin. For all other known CryptoNight coins the hash variant seems to be detected correct
  - In case you are mining with nicehash.com or any other automatic coin switching pool that has the Graft coin in the mix the --algo=0 option is advised to prevent invalid shares on the Graft coin. Be aware to remove the option when the Monero V7 network upgrade is happpening otherwise it then will clash with mining Monero!

Cast XMR Version 0.9.0 (2018/03/08)
  - support for the Monero V7 network upgrade. Read more about it here
  - the Monero PoW switch will be automatically detected, no restart of cast XMR is required. Only make sure to update cast XMR before the network upgrade is happening and that the used Monero pool supports the network upgrade
  - no decrase in hash rate for other currencies was introduced by the change
  - CryptoNightV7 will run at the same hash rate as CryptoNight
  - for any case there is the new --algo option to force which CryptoNight variant to use:
    - -1 = autodetect (default)
    - 0 = CryptoNight
    - 1 = CryptoNightV7 (Monero V7 network upgrade)

Cast XMR Version 0.8.5 (2018/02/07)
  - 1% performance gain for Vega Frontier Edition with Blockchain driver (fastest GPU around)
  - 1% performance improvement with current stock driver (18.1.1) for RX Vega 56/64 (40% to go to reach Blockchain driver performance)
  - fix for random blocking console output
  - GPU now always logs with its device id not the order they are listed in the -G argument
  - --log option to log console output to a file
  - remote access includes CORS support in HTTP header

Cast XMR Version 0.8 (2017/12/14)

  - kernel optimizations result in subtle performance improvements
  - --fastjobswitch option (experimental) to force fast switching to new jobs. When enabled the GPUs will switch to the new job within less then 100ms. This improves the effective hash rate by 1 to 5% as nearly no GPU performance will be wasted on calculating outdated shares anymore. The drawback is a slightly lower displayed hashrate as while switching no hashes are calculated.
  - improved support for more then 8 GPUs
  - support for Radeon RX 470/RX 570 (Polaris) added
  - --forcecompute option to force kernel for compute mode on Polaris (RX470/570/480/580) GPUs. In the Radeon Settings GPU Workload has to be switched to 'Compute'. This option is available in Crimson 17.10.2 (or later) driver and reaches nearly the same performance on Polaris based GPUs as with the Blockchain driver.
  - openCL platform is auto detected if --opencl is not specified
  - --nonicehash option to disable nicehash support
  - nicehash support will automatically disabled if more then 8 GPUs are used. Otherwise search space could be exhausted to early and the GPUs search in overlapping nonce ranges.

Cast XMR Version 0.7 (2017/11/29)

  - network and job status added to current statistics
  - remote access to get current status at http://127.0.0.1:7777 in JSON format (enable with --remoteaccess)
  - command line option to specify number of reconnects to pool (default 100) before giving up (set with --reconnects n)
  - fix for nicehash to support upto 8 GPUs (before only 4 were possible)

Cast XMR Version 0.6 (2017/10/27)

  - improved queue sync which results in an 0.1% higher average hash rate
  - experimental support for Radeon RX 480/580 GPUs added
  - pessing 's' key prints the current statistics
  - count outdated and invalid shares separate
  - fixed random crash when quitting app
  - bugfix: invalid command line arguments did hang app

Cast XMR Version 0.5 (2017/10/19)

  - support for multiple Vega GPUs. Specify multiple GPUs comma separated with the -G switch like "-G 0,1,2,3"
  - monitor temperature and fan speed for each GPU
  - subtle performance improvements in core

Cast XMR Version 0.4 (2017/10/13)

  - performance optimizations result in 1 - 2% higher hash rates
  - reduced dev fee to 1.5%

Cast XMR Version 0.3 (2017/10/10)

  - performance optimizations result in 5 - 10% higher hash rates
  -  breaking the 2 KHashes/s barrier with working overclocking settings for RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56

Cast XMR Version 0.2 (2017/09/27)

  - performance improvement result in 1% higher hashrates
  - Improved support for RX Vega 56 (now goes faster then a Vega 64 !?)
  - Detection if Blockchain driver is installed
  - Fix for Sikka and Intense pools

Cast XMR Version 0.1 (2017/09/22)

  - Initial Release

How To

cast_xmr has a command line interface. For a minimal configuration run:

cast_xmr -S [pool server] -u [username or wallet address]

For a complete list of configuration options run:

cast_xmr --help

For more info visit my website www.gandalph3000.com

Download Cast XMR 0.9.2 for Windows (64bit)

SHA256 hash of cast_xmr-vega-win64_092.zip:
83e35e16e4e4c57065113323ab9dfd1782935154265f9730bd18877dfbe1adfe

A Linux version is nearly finished, but does not reach the same performance as the Windows version, still investigating.
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April 06, 2018, 09:57:28 PM
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Thank you!  Smiley


I made a tutorial video for anyone who wants to see the latest 0.9.2 version in action with the latest Adrenalin Edition 18.3.4 Drivers - NO BLOCKCHAIN DRIVER!!! I also picked up 1000 extra hash on the rig over xmr-stak.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r87zfuqgdFw&t=38s


Liked and subscribed  Smiley
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