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Author Topic: Hiveon. №1 OS for mining  (Read 80559 times)
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January 24, 2018, 05:44:38 PM
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My rig called RJ01 works fine, then it change status to offline, but in the pool, mining is still working. This happens after at least 30 minutes. Do you have that same issue? Other rigs connected in the same network don't have this problem.

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January 24, 2018, 06:02:32 PM
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Hi!
Is it possible to set failover miner? I'll prefer to mine monero with nanopool if nicehash connection fails but as for now ethash is more profitable with my hardware.


Use failover pool address to prevent nicehash connection problem.

Dude, failover pool no brainer. I ask for failover miner - something way different. In windows you can easily make batch file with cycle and start failover MINER for different coin. Don't know how to do this in HIVE.
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January 24, 2018, 06:09:30 PM
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Hi devs,

My Sapphire RX 550 4GB works perfectly but 2GB cards are not working.
I wanted to try Hive OS but I saw that RX 550 is not supported yet Sad When will be?

I am no dev for sure, but if your RX 550 4G works and 2G don't it seem to be simple RAM shortage problem. Check memory requirments for algo that you are using. For example for ETH you need at least 3G for DAG to fit in card memory. Try Cryptonite algo (monero coin) it fit 2G for sure.

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January 24, 2018, 11:29:09 PM
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Would be nice to target a temperature instead of a fixed fan % in the NV OC. Right now I have GPUS from 43°C up to 70°C on the same rig...

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January 25, 2018, 01:16:05 AM
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On AMD OC fixe DPM in Core State (Index):

This is required if you try to undervolt you card. You should use this parameter with "Core Clock" setting and "Core Voltage".
DPM (Dynamic Power Management) or "Power Level" of GPU core. For RX cards it's a value from 1 to 7. Default is 5. Lower the value to downvolt.

You can set 5 or 4 for you RX 580.

I recommand you to set your AMD OC on HiveOS and put DPM (5 or 4) + Core Voltage (mV): V900 (should be stable)
You can undervolt more with V875 or V860 depending on the coins you mine.

Can you maybe help understand how exactly undervolting works under Linux ? Because when you look at Wattman in Windows, things seem pretty simple. You have 7 States and depending on the workload, the driver uses the most appropriate State. For mining, it is State 7 by default. When you launch claymore with cclock, mclock, cvddc or mvddc parameters, you basically override this by setting every state to use those values. When you look at Wattman again, you see all the States have same clock and same voltage, so no matter what the driver decides to do, you are good to go with what you wanted.

In Linux, I find it confusing that you set the State/Powertune/DPM AND the clocks and voltages. If you have your State 3 that is set to 1145Mhz@850mV in BIOS (stored as dynamic voltage in BIOS), asking for powertune 3, clock 1200Mhz and voltage 900mV should be stupid because everything in the State3 is overriden anyway. Why does this parameter appear in every Linux mining distro ? I obviously have missed something.

What is the difference between Powertune/State/DPM 3, 4, 5 when you ask for some specific clocks and memories (1215, 2175, 915mV) ?

That's a very good question and I don't have any good answer, it's look like Linux is doing what he wants...For my rig I set on HiveOS DPM to ensure my Undervolt is correct from my bios configuration.
If anyone have any link or answer it gonna be very useful.


I've really liked this system but my rig spends 100w more on Hyve than on Windows - I've tried the power tunes even to 1 and nothing changes. I've flashed all my cards with vcc900 but with any Linux derived operating system I always get more power consumption.
Btw: can you share your power consumption for eth mining? I get 135w on the wall but I know people which can make 100w. I don't know what to do more to being the power consumption down, ideas are appreciated.
At the moment 7x rx580 , 1100w on windows, 1230 on Hyve (measured with power meter). I have 2xseasonic 750w gold and Asrock BTC+

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January 25, 2018, 03:13:20 AM
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Hi, i would like to share a little bit about my experience on HiveOS and i really really hope it continue to improve as i think it still in early stage of development.
I've tried to mine on Ethos, SMOS, Win7, Win10, HiveOS so far. I found HiveOS is best among ubuntu platform because of beautiful UI, rich features,
If i could suggest, i wish to see the hashrate as green color with submitted Shares on the WEB console

My little humble thought:
HiveOS is better in terms of rig management, monitoring, USB boot-able and is free for 3 rigs
Win10 is better in terms of hashrate, power consumption.

My rig:
Core2Duo E6600 2.4GHz
Gigabyte g31m-es2l M-ATX mobo
1 GTX970
1 RX580
PATA HDD

HiveOS 0.5 (boot from USB thumb drive without HDD), on the wall ----> 355Watt
1st miner Claymore ETH mode 1 - RX580 only
OC: 1150 core / 2200 mem / 850mv vcore / core state 3 / Fan 70% / temp 59c / 30.4MH/s
2nd miner DSTM ZEC - GTX970 only
OC: 1290 core / 3003 mem / Power limit 125W / Fan 70% / temp 53c / 272sol

Win10 (boot from PATA HDD), on the wall ----> 335Watt
1st miner Claymore ETH mode 1 - RX580 only
OC: 1150 core / 2200 mem / 850mv vcore / 850 vmem / Fan 70% / temp 57c / 30.8MH/s
2nd miner DSTM ZEC - GTX970 only
OC: 1290 core / 3003 mem / Power limt 76% / +175MHz core / Fan 70% / temp 53c / 274sol
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January 25, 2018, 02:11:34 PM
Last edit: January 25, 2018, 02:22:10 PM by clems
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On AMD OC fixe DPM in Core State (Index):

This is required if you try to undervolt you card. You should use this parameter with "Core Clock" setting and "Core Voltage".
DPM (Dynamic Power Management) or "Power Level" of GPU core. For RX cards it's a value from 1 to 7. Default is 5. Lower the value to downvolt.

You can set 5 or 4 for you RX 580.

I recommand you to set your AMD OC on HiveOS and put DPM (5 or 4) + Core Voltage (mV): V900 (should be stable)
You can undervolt more with V875 or V860 depending on the coins you mine.

Can you maybe help understand how exactly undervolting works under Linux ? Because when you look at Wattman in Windows, things seem pretty simple. You have 7 States and depending on the workload, the driver uses the most appropriate State. For mining, it is State 7 by default. When you launch claymore with cclock, mclock, cvddc or mvddc parameters, you basically override this by setting every state to use those values. When you look at Wattman again, you see all the States have same clock and same voltage, so no matter what the driver decides to do, you are good to go with what you wanted.

In Linux, I find it confusing that you set the State/Powertune/DPM AND the clocks and voltages. If you have your State 3 that is set to 1145Mhz@850mV in BIOS (stored as dynamic voltage in BIOS), asking for powertune 3, clock 1200Mhz and voltage 900mV should be stupid because everything in the State3 is overriden anyway. Why does this parameter appear in every Linux mining distro ? I obviously have missed something.

What is the difference between Powertune/State/DPM 3, 4, 5 when you ask for some specific clocks and memories (1215, 2175, 915mV) ?

That's a very good question and I don't have any good answer, it's look like Linux is doing what he wants...For my rig I set on HiveOS DPM to ensure my Undervolt is correct from my bios configuration.
If anyone have any link or answer it gonna be very useful.


I've really liked this system but my rig spends 100w more on Hyve than on Windows - I've tried the power tunes even to 1 and nothing changes. I've flashed all my cards with vcc900 but with any Linux derived operating system I always get more power consumption.
Btw: can you share your power consumption for eth mining? I get 135w on the wall but I know people which can make 100w. I don't know what to do more to being the power consumption down, ideas are appreciated.
At the moment 7x rx580 , 1100w on windows, 1230 on Hyve (measured with power meter). I have 2xseasonic 750w gold and Asrock BTC+



RX 580 8G Micron memory: (Hash ~ 32Mh/s) Best timing Micron
In the bios: 
COR:1200
MEM:2250
VDDCI: 900mV
VDDC: 65285 (Do no set fixe VDDC ) See Post from Mattthev about Modding bios.

On HiveOS
COR: 1200
MEM: 2250
VDDCI: 900
DPM:5

PWR ~100W (around because VDDC and VDDCI are dynamic values)


PWR ETH RIG 6 RX 580 ~940W on the WALL

Ref HiveOS https://hiveos.farm?ref=3665
Promocode HIVEOS: IMPASSENET (10 dollars on your account)
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January 25, 2018, 02:18:50 PM
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Hi, i would like to share a little bit about my experience on HiveOS and i really really hope it continue to improve as i think it still in early stage of development.
I've tried to mine on Ethos, SMOS, Win7, Win10, HiveOS so far. I found HiveOS is best among ubuntu platform because of beautiful UI, rich features,
If i could suggest, i wish to see the hashrate as green color with submitted Shares on the WEB console

My little humble thought:
HiveOS is better in terms of rig management, monitoring, USB boot-able and is free for 3 rigs
Win10 is better in terms of hashrate, power consumption.

My rig:
Core2Duo E6600 2.4GHz
Gigabyte g31m-es2l M-ATX mobo
1 GTX970
1 RX580
PATA HDD

HiveOS 0.5 (boot from USB thumb drive without HDD), on the wall ----> 355Watt
1st miner Claymore ETH mode 1 - RX580 only
OC: 1150 core / 2200 mem / 850mv vcore / core state 3 / Fan 70% / temp 59c / 30.4MH/s
2nd miner DSTM ZEC - GTX970 only
OC: 1290 core / 3003 mem / Power limit 125W / Fan 70% / temp 53c / 272sol

Win10 (boot from PATA HDD), on the wall ----> 335Watt
1st miner Claymore ETH mode 1 - RX580 only
OC: 1150 core / 2200 mem / 850mv vcore / 850 vmem / Fan 70% / temp 57c / 30.8MH/s
2nd miner DSTM ZEC - GTX970 only
OC: 1290 core / 3003 mem / Power limt 76% / +175MHz core / Fan 70% / temp 53c / 274sol

Agree for submitted Shares !!

Ref HiveOS https://hiveos.farm?ref=3665
Promocode HIVEOS: IMPASSENET (10 dollars on your account)
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January 25, 2018, 07:30:51 PM
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Hi!
Is it possible to set failover miner? I'll prefer to mine monero with nanopool if nicehash connection fails but as for now ethash is more profitable with my hardware.


Use failover pool address to prevent nicehash connection problem.

Dude, failover pool no brainer. I ask for failover miner - something way different. In windows you can easily make batch file with cycle and start failover MINER for different coin. Don't know how to do this in HIVE.

Dude if your rig is properly config you don't need to have miner failover ! I don't understand the idea of failover miner...Sorry to be stupid.

Ref HiveOS https://hiveos.farm?ref=3665
Promocode HIVEOS: IMPASSENET (10 dollars on your account)
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January 26, 2018, 12:39:43 AM
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I came here just to say i love how russians are getin involved in mining.
I am installing HiveOs atm and soon i will give my personal report.

Still, 3 of my rigs will not be able to be used because VEGA support is in need!
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January 26, 2018, 02:59:37 AM
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Can't log into the website tonight, anyone else having that issue?
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January 26, 2018, 03:15:06 AM
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Can't log into the website tonight, anyone else having that issue?

Yes.
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January 26, 2018, 04:03:52 AM
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Can't log into the website tonight, anyone else having that issue?

Yes.

Same here, it says Oh no no....
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January 26, 2018, 04:51:00 AM
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Can't log into the website tonight, anyone else having that issue?
Ya not the only one.

I came here, and registered to see if I could get some account help b/c I couldnt log in. I thought I was crazy.
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January 26, 2018, 07:26:52 PM
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Hi!
Is it possible to set failover miner? I'll prefer to mine monero with nanopool if nicehash connection fails but as for now ethash is more profitable with my hardware.


Use failover pool address to prevent nicehash connection problem.

Dude, failover pool no brainer. I ask for failover miner - something way different. In windows you can easily make batch file with cycle and start failover MINER for different coin. Don't know how to do this in HIVE.

Dude if your rig is properly config you don't need to have miner failover ! I don't understand the idea of failover miner...Sorry to be stupid.

Sorry if I was not able to give you enough details. Nicehash is great exept regular downtimes (and 5k stolen BTC :-)). You can mine most effective coin and get BTC. But when NH is down/not accessible you have two options - switch to other pool (and have a lot of small coin purses in different mining wallets unable to collect them until minimum payment threshold is reached) or to switch to one of the major pools using just one backup coin. I prefer the last case - switching to xmr@nanopool but in this case failover pool is not enough, I need to switch miner. Cryptonight is a good option cause it is usually in top-five profitability and smaller power usage than any other top-10 algo.
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January 26, 2018, 09:04:03 PM
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Can you successfully mine Neoscrypt with Ati RX 470- 580 gpu with this miner os?
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January 27, 2018, 12:53:48 AM
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getting error to reboot... i was mining like 1 week and no problems...


Now, i putting my id and password and getting "error connecting to hive server, curl exitcode=6 . Sorry, id and password did not work, check and try again"


But i already used this rig ID/password and was no problem.

why is showing me now that is wrong? =(
someones with crazy issues like this ?

also changed the servers URL and nothing.
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January 27, 2018, 11:30:15 AM
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Hey guys, can someone please help me with overclocking my RX580's 8GB? (4x Micron, 2x Samsung) I'm currently getting 170 mh/s. I'm new to HiveOS and mining in general, I just started yesterday lol. And I'm not sure what to do with AMD OC in HiveOS, and I don't want to do it alone, I'm kinda afraid lol. So if there is anyone who has same cards or anyone who can help me to get a little bit more hash from my cards it would be great. I tryed some tutorials, but there is really no that much of them, only one or two and those are on russian language which I don't understand.

Thank you in advance.
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January 29, 2018, 05:28:12 AM
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Pretty stupid question, probably but....

On this page, look at the icons on the miner buttons...

http://i63.tinypic.com/2co0nr5.png

Do those icons mean you can ONLY use that miner with those type of cards?
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January 29, 2018, 05:53:47 AM
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Pretty stupid question, probably but....

On this page, look at the icons on the miner buttons...



Do those icons mean you can ONLY use that miner with those type of cards?

Yes and you can see that your GPU are listed with the same colours. CPU are yellow

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