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December 12, 2017, 02:58:25 PM |
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thank you broo for the guide it's very detaill, the profit down for a few days, difficulty bigger than a week ago
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December 12, 2017, 05:12:09 PM |
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HI guys, what's the best miner to use with AMD cards currently? Also what drivers do you use and what hashrate should I expect to get with an RX480?
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sir4o
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December 13, 2017, 10:10:21 AM |
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Rx480 has samsung chips and rx580 have Hynix , but I doubt this is the issue That's the issue right there. Samsung chips are faster, or rather people figured out the timings for those chips that result in higher hashrate than with Hynix and Elpida. This is what matters the most for Cryptonight. I've gone to the high difficulty Port: 7777 Is this a good option?
I have the same question. Electroneum.space offers an even higher difficulty. starting at 100,000 difficulty. With 6x vegas I am not sure if I should be on the 7777 port or the higher one.
This is just the starting difficulty, it doesn't matter all that much cause it'll auto-adjust to your hashing power pretty soon after the start. 7777 is the port to use for multi-gpu rigs. And 100k difficulty is for nicehash and similar services, you don't want to use that: it'll adjust automatically as well after a while, but you'll just lose some time not finding many shares (if any). What about the newer RX580 with dual memory? I have 2 of these with Samsung and Hynix(secondary). Currently mining at around 860-870 (after a great number of tests with different mem timings, OC/DC and miners) with 1200/2200.
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CryptonikaTrade
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December 13, 2017, 10:38:54 AM |
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I mine that coin with ccminer 2.0 and claymore cryptonote 10.2 and have stable and high hashrate on my rigs
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December 13, 2017, 02:40:10 PM Last edit: December 13, 2017, 02:55:42 PM by wacko |
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What about the newer RX580 with dual memory? I have 2 of these with Samsung and Hynix(secondary). Currently mining at around 860-870 (after a great number of tests with different mem timings, OC/DC and miners) with 1200/2200.
There's no such thing as "newer RX580 with dual memory". Each card only comes with memory chips of a single particular brand. For the most 580/8 these days it's either Hynix or Samsung (heard of cards with Micron, but never saw them myself). The manufacturers are just too lazy to bother with writing separate BIOSes for each memory type, so they make one BIOS with straps for 2 or more memory types in it. If the card has Hynix chips installed, it'll use the straps from the Hynix table, if it has Samsung chips — then it'll use the straps from the Samsung table etc. So when you edit your BIOS, you just edit the straps corresponding to the memory type installed on your particular card. Judging by your clocks and hashrates, you've got Hynix chips on your card.
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December 13, 2017, 09:14:55 PM |
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is there any pool with web miner? easyhash web miner disabled, so i'm looking for ETN web miner.
Web miners s*cks... still i need it. What, why? it's a way to monetize my site. i don't want to use coinhive.com or crypto-loot.com
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December 14, 2017, 01:00:28 AM |
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Is it safe to use the "my.electroneum.com" online wallet as a mining wallet? Will the coins make it there?
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December 14, 2017, 02:10:11 AM |
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[2017-12-14 04:09:28] : Fast-connecting to mine.electroneum.vip:5555 pool ... [2017-12-14 04:09:29] : Pool mine.electroneum.vip:5555 connected. Logging in... [2017-12-14 04:09:29] : SOCKET ERROR - [mine.electroneum.vip:5555] invalid address used for login [2017-12-14 04:09:29] : SOCKET ERROR - [mine.electroneum.vip:5555] RECEIVE error: A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall.
any idea ?
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wacko
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December 14, 2017, 02:15:55 AM |
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any idea ?
[2017-12-14 04:09:29] : SOCKET ERROR - [mine.electroneum.vip:5555] invalid address used for login Try other pools, but if you'll keep getting this same error then it should be obvious what the problem is.
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Mattthev (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 07:47:30 AM |
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Is it safe to use the "my.electroneum.com" online wallet as a mining wallet? Will the coins make it there?
IDK, CLI is anyway better.
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carlosmonaco
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December 14, 2017, 09:14:04 AM |
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Hello , Im actually mining with at 27kh/s on nanopool but it's seems that I get incorrect earning , Im supposed to earn between 2500 ETN /DAY using current difficulty and 1800 ETN /DAY using 24h difficulty average. But Im around 1200 PER /DAY. Im sure its not about luck because nanopool ETN got 70Mh/90Mh of the network hashrate. Is it a scam or a bug ? How can I solo mine electroneum ?
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Mattthev (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 09:56:40 AM |
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Hello , Im actually mining with at 27kh/s on nanopool but it's seems that I get incorrect earning , Im supposed to earn between 2500 ETN /DAY using current difficulty and 1800 ETN /DAY using 24h difficulty average. But Im around 1200 PER /DAY. Im sure its not about luck because nanopool ETN got 70Mh/90Mh of the network hashrate. Is it a scam or a bug ? How can I solo mine electroneum ?
You have to run your own ETN Cryptonote pool.
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Mattthev (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 09:57:43 AM Last edit: December 14, 2017, 11:59:38 AM by Mattthev |
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New ETN Mobile Apphttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.electroneum.mobileYou can use my referral code as a thanks for this guide Download and login to the app. Go to More -> Earn Free Coins and Scan this QR code or you can just put the code 36AA87 You can win ETN by using it.Thanks.
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December 14, 2017, 12:49:01 PM |
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I'm curious. I've been mining ETN now for about a week, I think. Hash rate between 700 H/sec and 1.4k. I've gotten a total of 313.01. In the last 24 hours 8.86 ETN. Seems pretty minuscule for a 6-GPU Rig + CPU mining on other machines. Not the hashrate, but the return. I'm using Hashparty.io where they have a good-sized pool and block found every 53 minutes.
Why so low?? I feel like I would be better served not mining ETN anymore even though I feel good about the coin (which is the reason I'm mining it).
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wacko
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December 14, 2017, 12:56:35 PM |
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Hash rate between 700 H/sec and 1.4k. I've gotten a total of 313.01. In the last 24 hours 8.86 ETN. Seems pretty minuscule for a 6-GPU Rig + CPU mining on other machines. What kind of a 6-gpu rig produces only 700-1400 H/s? That doesn't sound right.
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December 14, 2017, 01:08:48 PM Last edit: December 14, 2017, 01:37:27 PM by sir4o |
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What about the newer RX580 with dual memory? I have 2 of these with Samsung and Hynix(secondary). Currently mining at around 860-870 (after a great number of tests with different mem timings, OC/DC and miners) with 1200/2200.
There's no such thing as "newer RX580 with dual memory". Each card only comes with memory chips of a single particular brand. For the most 580/8 these days it's either Hynix or Samsung (heard of cards with Micron, but never saw them myself). The manufacturers are just too lazy to bother with writing separate BIOSes for each memory type, so they make one BIOS with straps for 2 or more memory types in it. If the card has Hynix chips installed, it'll use the straps from the Hynix table, if it has Samsung chips — then it'll use the straps from the Samsung table etc. So when you edit your BIOS, you just edit the straps corresponding to the memory type installed on your particular card. Judging by your clocks and hashrates, you've got Hynix chips on your card. Cheers, didn't know about the memory and the dual BIOS straps laziness. Anyway, the memory is Samsung and I was modifying only the first set of straps. The cards are Sapphire Pulse if this matters...
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Mattthev (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 01:09:39 PM |
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What about the newer RX580 with dual memory? I have 2 of these with Samsung and Hynix(secondary). Currently mining at around 860-870 (after a great number of tests with different mem timings, OC/DC and miners) with 1200/2200.
There's no such thing as "newer RX580 with dual memory". Each card only comes with memory chips of a single particular brand. For the most 580/8 these days it's either Hynix or Samsung (heard of cards with Micron, but never saw them myself). The manufacturers are just too lazy to bother with writing separate BIOSes for each memory type, so they make one BIOS with straps for 2 or more memory types in it. If the card has Hynix chips installed, it'll use the straps from the Hynix table, if it has Samsung chips — then it'll use the straps from the Samsung table etc. So when you edit your BIOS, you just edit the straps corresponding to the memory type installed on your particular card. Judging by your clocks and hashrates, you've got Hynix chips on your card. Cheers, didn't know about the memory and the dual BIOS straps laziness. Anyway, the memory is Samsung and I was modifying only the first set of straps. The cards are Sapphire Pulse if this matters. I was thinking if the memory is just one brand, shall I make both straps exactly the same for all frequencies... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954245.0
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December 14, 2017, 01:13:32 PM |
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Does anyone know what rx 580 card is best for mining? Should I get a 4gb or 8gb card? I'm getting 2-3 cards but will probably start off with 2 for now to test it out. I've noticed the sapphire nitro+ cards are really good rn but I found the asus strix 4gb models for about 40-50 usd cheaper, but if you guys know of any better cards please. I also don't pay for electricity
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December 14, 2017, 01:54:28 PM |
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Hash rate between 700 H/sec and 1.4k. I've gotten a total of 313.01. In the last 24 hours 8.86 ETN. Seems pretty minuscule for a 6-GPU Rig + CPU mining on other machines. What kind of a 6-gpu rig produces only 700-1400 H/s? That doesn't sound right. I'm not saying that sounds right... I agree, it does not. I'm only reading what I see at Hashparty.io after looking at their stats for me. When I look at the GPU Rig itself, I see: XMR: GPU0 381 H/s, GPU1 384 H/s, GPU2 385 H/s, GPU3 381 H/s, GPU4 376 H/s, GPU5 385 H/s So - that would be more like 2,292 H/s It's not like that for Ethereum, it is WAY higher. This is just how it runs against XMR, I'm guessing. For Ethereum each one is nearing 600 as I recall. It is a 6-Rig, RX580
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December 14, 2017, 02:43:24 PM |
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Hash rate between 700 H/sec and 1.4k. I've gotten a total of 313.01. In the last 24 hours 8.86 ETN. Seems pretty minuscule for a 6-GPU Rig + CPU mining on other machines. What kind of a 6-gpu rig produces only 700-1400 H/s? That doesn't sound right. I'm not saying that sounds right... I agree, it does not. I'm only reading what I see at Hashparty.io after looking at their stats for me. When I look at the GPU Rig itself, I see: XMR: GPU0 381 H/s, GPU1 384 H/s, GPU2 385 H/s, GPU3 381 H/s, GPU4 376 H/s, GPU5 385 H/s So - that would be more like 2,292 H/s It's not like that for Ethereum, it is WAY higher. This is just how it runs against XMR, I'm guessing. For Ethereum each one is nearing 600 as I recall. It is a 6-Rig, RX580 You have to configure the Claymore, refer to his thread. I would suggest you to use SGminer or XMR-STAK, the newest XMR-STAK 2.1 is pretty noob proof for AMD cards, links in the first post.
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