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Author Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)  (Read 784624 times)
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March 13, 2018, 09:00:26 PM
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Just ran a 12 hour experiment on the exact same 1060 rigs.

Average shares per hour:

Claymore 11.4: 152
Phoenix 2.6: 174

Extrapolated over the month, Phoenix provides 0.08 more ETH over Claymore.

2.7c crashes every so often for me, and just yesterday my virus program deleted the executable so I've gone back to 2.6.

but what was the difficulty of the shares? it is pointless to count shares as each one can have a different weight. for all that you know claymore 11.4 can provide more eth than the 174 shares. so how did you get the 0.08 eth?
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March 13, 2018, 10:30:09 PM
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I disagree and the figures are the reason why I moved back to claymore. Phoenix on my 13 card rig was 397 mh/s and claymore 398.5 mh/s and then the big difference is dualmining and claymore gives me an additional 11699 mh/s on Decred.

decred is almost dead on gpu and if you are mining decred on your gpu then it means you are paying to mine it. The eth devfee 0.5-1% claymore gets from you by dual mining has higher profit than mining decred. So you are wasting electricity and profit.

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March 13, 2018, 11:38:44 PM
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Just ran a 12 hour experiment on the exact same 1060 rigs.

Average shares per hour:

Claymore 11.4: 152
Phoenix 2.6: 174

Extrapolated over the month, Phoenix provides 0.08 more ETH over Claymore.

2.7c crashes every so often for me, and just yesterday my virus program deleted the executable so I've gone back to 2.6.

0.08 it's about - 56 USD now
Dual with XVG gives me 500+USD extra per month. Even including all this fees from claymore.
So this miner is useless before dual will be added.


Come on.. how much xvg can one 1060 mine per month?
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March 13, 2018, 11:39:50 PM
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Benny, from where do you take your reading? From the pool or from the claymore/phoenix miner running on your rig?

I just check the shares from the pool per hour. It’s the same as the numbers showed by the miner but the average hourly stat is more useful when comparing different miners in my opinion.
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Last edit: March 14, 2018, 01:40:35 AM by kdminhkhanh
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I Used ver 2.7c and and I was error 999.
https://i.imgur.com/46nKKyN.jpg
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March 14, 2018, 03:22:19 AM
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Just ran a 12 hour experiment on the exact same 1060 rigs.

Average shares per hour:

Claymore 11.4: 152
Phoenix 2.6: 174

Extrapolated over the month, Phoenix provides 0.08 more ETH over Claymore.

2.7c crashes every so often for me, and just yesterday my virus program deleted the executable so I've gone back to 2.6.

0.08 it's about - 56 USD now
Dual with XVG gives me 500+USD extra per month. Even including all this fees from claymore.
So this miner is useless before dual will be added.


Come on.. how much xvg can one 1060 mine per month?

I'm not on 1060. i'm from Red Army. Depending on card, each gives from 1300 to 1600 Mh\s. Without any impact on ETH speed.
So for all who use RX in rigs, this miner is useless.
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March 14, 2018, 04:00:17 AM
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I Used ver 2.7c and and I was error 999.
https://i.imgur.com/46nKKyN.jpg
The reason might be in too much GPU overclocking on Memory, try to lower overclocking for 10-20 MHz
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March 14, 2018, 04:10:16 AM
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Just ran a 12 hour experiment on the exact same 1060 rigs.

Average shares per hour:

Claymore 11.4: 152
Phoenix 2.6: 174

Extrapolated over the month, Phoenix provides 0.08 more ETH over Claymore.

2.7c crashes every so often for me, and just yesterday my virus program deleted the executable so I've gone back to 2.6.

0.08 it's about - 56 USD now
Dual with XVG gives me 500+USD extra per month. Even including all this fees from claymore.
So this miner is useless before dual will be added.


Come on.. how much xvg can one 1060 mine per month?

I'm not on 1060. i'm from Red Army. Depending on card, each gives from 1300 to 1600 Mh\s. Without any impact on ETH speed.
So for all who use RX in rigs, this miner is useless.


Can anyone tell me what "i'm from Red Army" means ?
Is that some video card I've never heard of ?
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March 14, 2018, 04:22:32 AM
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Can anyone tell me what "i'm from Red Army" means ?
Is that some video card I've never heard of ?


He probably meant he uses only amd cards.

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   Could you tell us what version of AMD drivers you are using and what behavior of the fans you are observing? We definitely can and will make improvements in the hardware control options but we need more information to troubleshoot any problems.

Blockchain 23 august 2017, it works like this -tt 60 -fanmin 85 -fanmax 85 -tmax 80, the problem about this is the fan will never be silent if the miner is not mining cause the min is 85%. On claymore you just need 2 commands to work -tt 60 -fanmax 85 cause as the fans will be at full speed since beginning to reach the 60c temp, once the fan reaches 60c then it lowers decrease the fan speed if less than 60c. So claymore is better in that sense.
  Thank you for the information. The blockchain drivers definitely doesn't work properly with our way of controlling fan speed and voltages (only the clock settings seem to work properly and reliably). The new drivers (18.x.x) have fixed almost all bugs in fan speed control (without any significant hashrate changes) so you can try them and see if they solve the problem for you.

such a function is very necessary that would work without restarting the miner, this is like selecting the server in epools.txt while the miner is running, only with automatic switching and indicating how long and which wallet
  Yes, this could be useful in some cases but we have a lot on our plate and it may take a while before this is implemented.

@PhoenixMiner,

I run PhoenixMiner 2.7c on 6 x GTX1070 Ti (Win 10 Pro build 1709) smoothly, until these last several days.
Every time after I run it for several minutes, one of my cards suddenly lost its memory OC setting and back to is default memory setting.
It happens when the miner restart, right after it crash (after connection error to "d3pool.eu/api/status").
I tried to ping "www.d3pool.eu", but the connection is okay and no packet loss.

Here is what I found in the log file :
...

Please help. Thank you.
  We need the log file of PhoenixMiner itself in order to make any conclusions. This log file doesn't contain any information that would tell us why the program is crashing or closing.

Sorry for not reading all 50 Pages.

Is there a linux Version yet?

Thanks.
 Not yet. Rest assured, whenever it's ready, it will be posted on the first page (and even on thread's title). Smiley

PhoenixMiner 2.7c
1050TI
last nvidia driver

C:\Miner\PhoenixMiner>PhoenixMiner.exe -pool asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -wal aneumoin.eth1 -pass x -proto 1 -mi 12 -log 0
Phoneix Miner 2.7c Windows/msvc - Release
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...
does not find  shares.
Switching pools does not help
such a situation the last few days
why so little shares finds?
15.8 MH/s the speed is quite sufficient
  This is just bad luck, nothing wrong with the log.

@PhoenixMiner

is it possible to check what wrong with the the API used for monitoring apps, like "Claymore's miner monitor" by SIRIUS for android (currently at version 19.0214.P) ..?

It works fine with claymore, i get all gpu's temperatures, shares, uptime etc.. using PhoenixMiner, i only have access to miner log on port 3333, nothing else.

Same happens with other similar apps.

Thanks in advance.
  We support the monitoring JSON API of Claymore but some programs may try to parse the log messages themselves, which obviously are quite different in PhoenixMiner. We are adding support for miner_getstat2 request too, which was missing in the current versions, so this should improve the compatibility.

When is the next update and what can we expect, wish to use this miner?
  In about a week there will be a beta release (maybe even sooner if no issues are found during the internal testing). There will be a lot of small improvements; support for -li, -tstop, and -tstart options; and some other changes...


@PhoenixMiner

During the process of optimizing the OC settings I discovered the following bug:

After mining stable for a while the miner was stopped,
in the process of changing the memory clock setting from

-mclock 2150,2150,2150,2200,2125,2200,2150,2150

to

-mclock 2150,2150,2150,2200,2150,2200,2150,2150

and restarting the miner, the hash rate for GPU5 showed no change as a result of the clock increase. However, when the rig was rebooted, the hash rate now reflected the clock change.

It would appear that restarting the miner after setting changes (in this case the miner clock, may be true for other parameters as well) does not apply these changes (write to the hardware). Only rebooting Windows affected the change.

I am running:
Windows 10 1709
AMD 18.3.1
8 x RX580 8 GB
  The problem is that there is no reliable way to get the default settings, without resetting all settings to the defaults. PhoenixMiner resets the settings to the default only if a "clean exit" is made with Ctrl+C in the command console. We can also reset the settings on startup but this may interfere with any other programs that are used for control of clocks/voltages/fans, etc. Perhaps the best way is to add an option -hwclean or something like this, which to tell PhoenixMiner that it is OK to reset the settings on startup.

Phoneix Miner 2.6 Windows/msvc - Release
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....
Eth: Connection closed by the pool
Eth: Giving up after 3 retries, switching to next pool
Eth: Reconnecting in 10 seconds...

any help from phoenix team?
2.6 and 2.7c
everything is working until it stops getting shares from the pool. tia
 This seems like a connectivity problem - the connection is established and then closed by the pool.

I Used ver 2.7c and and I was error 999.
https://i.imgur.com/46nKKyN.jpg
 This is typically result of too much memory overclock. Lower the memory overclock on this card by 20-30 MHz and the problem should go away.



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March 14, 2018, 07:50:54 AM
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I disagree and the figures are the reason why I moved back to claymore. Phoenix on my 13 card rig was 397 mh/s and claymore 398.5 mh/s and then the big difference is dualmining and claymore gives me an additional 11699 mh/s on Decred.

decred is almost dead on gpu and if you are mining decred on your gpu then it means you are paying to mine it. The eth devfee 0.5-1% claymore gets from you by dual mining has higher profit than mining decred. So you are wasting electricity and profit.

Either I mine ONLY ETH (my rig generates 399 mh/s) or I dualmine ETH (still 399 mh/s) plus DCR makes no difference to me. My electricity cost is 0.6 euro cts per kwh and whether single or dual mine does not change my power consumption on the wall.... Only difference is the dev fee between 1 and 2%.
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March 14, 2018, 08:00:56 AM
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Can anyone tell me what "i'm from Red Army" means ?
Is that some video card I've never heard of ?


He probably meant he uses only amd cards.

Didn't he talk about his 1060 rig? And what AMD card can produce 1600 mh/s?
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March 14, 2018, 09:57:37 AM
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I Used ver 2.7c and and I was error 999.
https://i.imgur.com/46nKKyN.jpg
The reason might be in too much GPU overclocking on Memory, try to lower overclocking for 10-20 MHz

I'm getting the same error in the last day. Before that I mined for about 60 hours without any problems. But now that error keeps popping up and restarting the miner and sometimes the rig.
6x 1050ti, my OC settings are more or less stable, running on Claymore with the same settings with no problems. But I would prefer Phoenix, the hash rate is better.
In Claymore you can override this problem by switching off temperature and fan speed stats by typing "-tt 0" into the batch file. The same command isn't recognized by Phoenix, maybe somebody has some suggestions on that matter for Phoenix?
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March 14, 2018, 10:04:59 AM
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Too high memory overclock makes all readings on GPU-Z or similar programs return no data. Restart the rig, check which GPU returns no temperature, dial down the overclock and try again.
Phoenix is slightly more intensive compared to Claymore with default intensity, so if you are on the edge of stability on Claymore - it might crash with Phoenix.
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March 14, 2018, 10:15:57 AM
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I disagree and the figures are the reason why I moved back to claymore. Phoenix on my 13 card rig was 397 mh/s and claymore 398.5 mh/s and then the big difference is dualmining and claymore gives me an additional 11699 mh/s on Decred.

decred is almost dead on gpu and if you are mining decred on your gpu then it means you are paying to mine it. The eth devfee 0.5-1% claymore gets from you by dual mining has higher profit than mining decred. So you are wasting electricity and profit.

Either I mine ONLY ETH (my rig generates 399 mh/s) or I dualmine ETH (still 399 mh/s) plus DCR makes no difference to me. My electricity cost is 0.6 euro cts per kwh and whether single or dual mine does not change my power consumption on the wall.... Only difference is the dev fee between 1 and 2%.

Wow, you have very cheap electricity there!!
By the way dual mine fee is 1.5% and zero for 2gb cards like RX560.
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March 14, 2018, 12:17:20 PM
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I'm getting the same error in the last day. Before that I mined for about 60 hours without any problems. But now that error keeps popping up and restarting the miner and sometimes the rig.
6x 1050ti, my OC settings are more or less stable, running on Claymore with the same settings with no problems. But I would prefer Phoenix, the hash rate is better.
In Claymore you can override this problem by switching off temperature and fan speed stats by typing "-tt 0" into the batch file. The same command isn't recognized by Phoenix, maybe somebody has some suggestions on that matter for Phoenix?

I'm getting same error on my 1060 GTX 6GB card. 1070 seems ok with no issues.

I have noticed that when this error occurs and I switch on Nvidia Afterburner the system becomes extremelly choppy and laggy.. then I have to restart rig.. After restart it is OK.

Sometimes it takes more than one day that this error appears.

In previous version this error was not present.
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Tried to use phoenix miner for the first time today, got 0,00 MHS for some reason

17604:04:37:03.269: main Phoneix Miner 2.7c Windows/msvc - Release
17604:04:37:03.269: main Cmd line: -pool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -wal nicehashwallet -pass x -proto 4 -stales 0 -amd
17604:04:37:03.950: main Available GPUs for mining:
17604:04:37:03.950: main GPU1: Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics (pcie 1), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs
17604:04:37:03.950: main GPU2: Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics (pcie 3), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs
17604:04:37:03.950: main GPU3: Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics (pcie 5), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs
17604:04:37:03.950: main GPU4: Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics (pcie 6), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs
17604:04:37:03.950: main GPU5: Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics (pcie 7), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs
17604:04:37:03.950: main GPU6: Radeon (TM) RX 480 Graphics (pcie Cool, OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs
17604:04:37:03.979: main ADL library initialized
17604:04:37:04.269: main Listening for CDM remote manager at port 3333 in read-only mode
17604:04:37:04.269: main Eth: the pool list contains 2 pools
17604:04:37:04.269: main Eth: primary pool: daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353
17604:04:37:04.269: main Starting GPU mining
17604:04:37:04.269: main Matched GPU1 to ADL adapter index 24 (method 1)
17604:04:37:04.299: main GPU1: Using the X2 ODN API
17604:04:37:04.299: main GPU1: Created ADL monitor for adapter 24; overdrive version: 7
17604:04:37:04.299: main Matched GPU2 to ADL adapter index 12 (method 1)
17604:04:37:04.329: main GPU2: Using the X2 ODN API
17604:04:37:04.329: main GPU2: Created ADL monitor for adapter 12; overdrive version: 7
17604:04:37:04.330: main Matched GPU3 to ADL adapter index 30 (method 1)
17604:04:37:04.360: main GPU3: Using the X2 ODN API
17604:04:37:04.360: main GPU3: Created ADL monitor for adapter 30; overdrive version: 7
17604:04:37:04.360: main Matched GPU4 to ADL adapter index 0 (method 1)
17604:04:37:04.390: main GPU4: Using the X2 ODN API
17604:04:37:04.390: main GPU4: Created ADL monitor for adapter 0; overdrive version: 7
17604:04:37:04.390: main Matched GPU5 to ADL adapter index 18 (method 1)
17604:04:37:04.421: main GPU5: Using the X2 ODN API
17604:04:37:04.421: main GPU5: Created ADL monitor for adapter 18; overdrive version: 7
17604:04:37:04.421: main Matched GPU6 to ADL adapter index 6 (method 1)
17604:04:37:04.454: main GPU6: Using the X2 ODN API
17604:04:37:04.454: main GPU6: Created ADL monitor for adapter 6; overdrive version: 7
17604:04:37:04.454: wdog Starting watchdog thread
17604:04:37:04.454: main Eth: Connecting to ethash pool daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 (proto: Nicehash)
17604:04:37:04.495: eths Eth: Connected to ethash pool daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 (159.122.29.199)
17604:04:37:04.495: eths Eth: Send: {"id":1,"method":"mining.subscribe","params":["PhoenixMiner/2.7c","EthereumStratum/1.0.0"]}

17604:04:37:04.566: eths Eth: Received: {"id":1,"error":null,"result":[["mining.notify","1b823da44765203241b8224983007c12","EthereumStratum/1.0.0"],"4b61a2"]}
17604:04:37:04.566: eths Eth: Extranonce set to 4b61a2
17604:04:37:04.566: eths Eth: Subscribed to ethash pool
17604:04:37:04.566: eths Eth: Send: {"id":2,"method":"mining.extranonce.subscribe","params":[]}
{"id":3,"method":"mining.authorize","params":["3C6VmPEhFSM7cj4aw89NhpZGmSovKffKVH","x"]}

17604:04:37:04.613: eths Eth: Received: {"id":3,"result":true,"error":null}
17604:04:37:04.613: eths Eth: Worker 3C6VmPEhFSM7cj4aw89NhpZGmSovKffKVH authorized
17604:04:37:04.631: eths Eth: Received: {"id":null,"method":"mining.set_difficulty","params":[0.5]}
17604:04:37:04.631: eths Eth: Difficulty set to 0.5
17604:04:37:04.631: eths Eth: Received: {"params":["000000251564b3f1","08e704bf06ac983d776d734cacf1f611802b802efb5a5f5cb8086d6a0d966ac5","ead2f865f18fd460b8938e49795e17d876b1cec5cda5ebc65b5381c46645ef18",true],"id":null,"method":"mining.notify"}
17604:04:37:04.631: eths Eth: New job #ead2f865 from daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353; diff: 2147MH
17604:04:37:04.631: GPU1 GPU1: Starting up... (0)
17604:04:37:04.631: GPU1 Eth: Generating light cache for epoch #175
17604:04:37:04.631: GPU2 GPU2: Starting up... (0)
17604:04:37:04.633: GPU3 GPU3: Starting up... (0)
17604:04:37:04.635: GPU4 GPU4: Starting up... (0)
17604:04:37:04.637: GPU5 GPU5: Starting up... (0)
17604:04:37:04.639: GPU6 GPU6: Starting up... (0)
17604:04:37:04.641: eths Eth: Received: {"id":2,"result":true,"error":null}
17604:04:37:04.659: main GPU1: 32C 0%, GPU2: 24C 70%, GPU3: 23C 75%, GPU4: 20C 75%, GPU5: 26C 95%, GPU6: 36C 60%
17604:04:37:07.205: GPU2 GPU2: Using optimized OpenCL kernels (device name 'Ellesmere')
17604:04:37:09.590: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
17604:04:37:09.590: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)
17604:04:37:14.714: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
17604:04:37:14.714: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)
17604:04:37:19.862: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
17604:04:37:19.862: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)
17604:04:37:25.029: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
17604:04:37:25.029: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)
17604:04:37:30.157: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
17604:04:37:30.157: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)

17604:04:37:32.720: main GPU1: 32C 0%, GPU2: 25C 70%, GPU3: 23C 75%, GPU4: 21C 75%, GPU5: 26C 95%, GPU6: 37C 60%

BAT: -pool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -wal nicehashwallet -pass x -proto 4 -stales 0 -amd

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March 14, 2018, 12:42:40 PM
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I Just switched to Phoenix. Performance is roughly the same as Claymore's, lower dev fee, it's a no brainer.

Dual mining is overrated as usual, unless you have free electricity.

Just one question: I had to set mining intensity to 12 to get same performance as Claymore's 11.4, no problem, power consumption is the same and all seems stable. But how about -dcri? C's 11.4 actually improved performance a bit by auto setting dcri in Eth only mode. I got -dcri 110,44,110.

Tried to use those values with -gt parameter in Phoenix bat file, but performance was much lower.
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March 14, 2018, 01:05:42 PM
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what the fuck is wrong with these people posting whole log content? you deserve to have lots of problems.
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Tried to use phoenix miner for the first time today, got 0,00 MHS for some reason
1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)[/b]
17604:04:37:32.720: main GPU1: 32C 0%, GPU2: 25C 70%, GPU3: 23C 75%, GPU4: 21C 75%, GPU5: 26C 95%, GPU6: 37C 60%

BAT: -pool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -wal nicehashwallet -pass x -proto 4 -stales 0 -amd

any ideas appreciated!


Mind if I ask why you are mining on nicehash? I mean your earnings will be slightly less compared to any ethereum pool like nanopool and nicehash pays Bitcoin which is higher transaction fees....
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