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May 17, 2018, 11:59:36 PM |
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Please create a windows version, you'll get more fees !
I think the way he developed, would take some time to "port" to windows, it does not hurt to install ubuntu and give a try...
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Elder III
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May 18, 2018, 01:19:04 AM |
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From the sounds of it, using HiveOS and adding this miner to it would be the most hassle free way to go about it if you're coming from a Windows setup. If GPU prices continue to drop it might be something worth trying before Summer arrives.
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btc00
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May 18, 2018, 10:11:51 AM |
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yes on hive os work ths ?
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Iamtutut
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May 18, 2018, 11:53:20 AM |
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Please create a windows version, you'll get more fees !
I think the way he developed, would take some time to "port" to windows, it does not hurt to install ubuntu and give a try... For several reasons, I won't have 2 OS on my miner / computer.
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HaloGenius
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May 19, 2018, 12:10:36 PM |
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todxx
Do you have plans to add - API to get stats from miner - display statistics of accepted / rejected shares - GPU temperature control If so, when to expect?
Of the detected serious bugs - the miner often reacts poorly to the completion of the process and can't be killed
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victorsundaram
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May 21, 2018, 04:14:02 PM Last edit: May 22, 2018, 03:20:55 PM by victorsundaram |
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Fist of all i should thank the dev for making the vega very profitable again Here is what i did 6x Vega 56 (MSI Airboost OC) Asus B250 Mining Expert Mobo with PCI-E 1x risers and Gen3 in BIOS 1. Freshly Installed Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop ( http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/) 2. Followed the ROCM AMD Driver Installation ( https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm) Created a Fan Control Script (amd-fan.sh) #!/bin/bash /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 0 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 1 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 2 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 3 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 4 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 5 --setfan 150 exit 0 No other Overclocking as it does not improve my hashrate but the Power consumption but with the stock settings and fan limit each card is consuming 150W so total 900W https://imgur.com/xzGT0SkAt present getting 35Mhs and miner is very stable, actually impressed with it https://imgur.com/B6XQGK1Will play with OCs soon and update I must say Vega is pretty stable on linux, i have been mining Haven, Loki on windows and i know how hard to keep watching the miner crash, thanks a lot Dev @todxx
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securitizones
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May 22, 2018, 11:09:43 AM |
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When new version.
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BlackPrapor
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May 22, 2018, 01:39:56 PM |
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Great work you got there, 3% is a low dev fee when RXs mine together with 1080TIs, the kernel can fit an rx460/560? or is there too much work to do? Wanna mine lyra on the little guys too! What is the power usage like for RX 570/580? Anyone with some info on this? from 120w to 140w per GPU, depending on how much you can overclock and undervolt! Thanks. It's nice to hear people are enjoying the miner Adding support for rx460/560 with the amdgpu-pro drivers would take some effort, and I'm currently focused on another project. However, I *think* they should work with the miner as is on the ROCm drivers. The ROCm 1.8 drivers remove the requirement of PCIe link width for Polaris cards, so typical x1 risers work, but they will need to run at PCIe gen3. I have not tested any rx460/560 as I don't have hardware available. I found ROCm 1.8 changes description kind of confusing. For example, I have Haswell CPUs with PCIe 3.0 support, but my motherboards (Asrock BTC 2.0) have only PCIe 2.0 ports and I run 480/580 AMD cards on x16-x1 raisers. Would I be able to mine with tdxminer at all? Thanks =)
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dragonmike
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May 22, 2018, 02:39:08 PM |
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Fist of all i should thank the dev for making the vega very profitable again Here is what i did 6x Vega 56 (MSI Airboost OC) Asus B250 Mining Expert Mobo with PCI-E 1x risers and Gen3 in BIOS 1. Freshly Installed Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop ( http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/) 2. Followed the ROCM AMD Driver Installation ( https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm) Created a Fan Control Script (amd-fan.sh) #!/bin/bash /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 0 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 1 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 2 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 3 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 4 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 5 --setfan 150 exit 0 No other Overclocking as it does not improve my hashrate but the Power consumption but with the stock settings and fan limit each card is consuming 150W so total 900W https://imgur.com/xzGT0SkAt present mining Gincoin with angrypool and so far happy with the returns about ~$35 a day and miner is very stable, actually impressed with it https://imgur.com/B6XQGK1Will play with OCs soon and update I must say Vega is pretty stable on linux, i have been mining Haven, Loki on windows and i know how hard to keep watching the miner crash, thanks a lot Dev @todxx Did you run your display out of IGFX or one of the PCIe GPUs?
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victorsundaram
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May 22, 2018, 03:13:24 PM Last edit: May 22, 2018, 03:28:57 PM by victorsundaram |
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Fist of all i should thank the dev for making the vega very profitable again Here is what i did 6x Vega 56 (MSI Airboost OC) Asus B250 Mining Expert Mobo with PCI-E 1x risers and Gen3 in BIOS 1. Freshly Installed Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop ( http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/) 2. Followed the ROCM AMD Driver Installation ( https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm) Created a Fan Control Script (amd-fan.sh) #!/bin/bash /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 0 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 1 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 2 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 3 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 4 --setfan 150 /opt/rocm/bin/rocm-smi -d 5 --setfan 150 exit 0 No other Overclocking as it does not improve my hashrate but the Power consumption but with the stock settings and fan limit each card is consuming 150W so total 900W https://imgur.com/xzGT0SkAt present getting 35Mhs and miner is very stable, actually impressed with it https://imgur.com/B6XQGK1Will play with OCs soon and update I must say Vega is pretty stable on linux, i have been mining Haven, Loki on windows and i know how hard to keep watching the miner crash, thanks a lot Dev @todxx Did you run your display out of IGFX or one of the PCIe GPUs? out of GPU, initially i did run with IGD but ubuntu started rebooting and also the GPUID with rocm keeps changing so disabled the IGD and put a dummy plug on one GPU and managing through ssh If you have flashed/bios modded your card (remove all of them), install ubuntu 16.04, rocm drivers and openssh-server, then put all the cards back on the PCI-e with dummy plug on the primary GPU (confgure PEG in bios), it works
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dragonmike
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May 22, 2018, 04:24:01 PM |
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I want to try to run Ubuntu within Windows (via Oracle VM). Does anyone know how I can set the PCIe passthrough for the GPUs in Windows?
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CjMapope
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May 22, 2018, 05:23:21 PM |
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I want to try to run Ubuntu within Windows (via Oracle VM). Does anyone know how I can set the PCIe passthrough for the GPUs in Windows?
for amd its a headache : / you will need to make sure you have a cpu that supports "Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)" and is enabled and thats just step one haha (you need to also blacklist/disable the factory neauvou driver which is GREAT fun ) google is your friend, but honestly, its less headache to just dualboot ubuntu
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dragonmike
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May 22, 2018, 05:55:09 PM |
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I want to try to run Ubuntu within Windows (via Oracle VM). Does anyone know how I can set the PCIe passthrough for the GPUs in Windows?
for amd its a headache : / you will need to make sure you have a cpu that supports "Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)" and is enabled and thats just step one haha (you need to also blacklist/disable the factory neauvou driver which is GREAT fun ) google is your friend, but honestly, its less headache to just dualboot ubuntu Oh dear. I tried to just slap the Ubuntu iso above onto a usb stick and boot from there but it generated a lot of errors and failed for whatever reason...
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wil934
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May 23, 2018, 04:20:26 PM |
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If you want to mine with vegas on ubuntu you need to use 16.04.3 version 4.16.0-996-lowlatency kernel You also should delete intel-microcode and all i915 modules... I could write manual, but not today ...
Where do you find the 4.16.0-996-lowlatency kernal.. I looked and can only find linux-image-4.16.0-041600-lowlatency_4.16.0-041600
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OYAJI
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May 26, 2018, 10:25:24 AM |
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I currently use amdgpu-pro but ROCm is hash rates better?
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Xdragon
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May 26, 2018, 04:19:18 PM |
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Good miner, thanks. AMD is slaughtering nV Looks like mem clock not important on this algo, lower your mem clock as much as you can.
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Elder III
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May 26, 2018, 09:09:39 PM |
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Ubuntu will not work right out of the box since it won't have drivers. HiveOS will have amdgpu-pro drivers for Polaris GPUs out of the box.
Ok, but if I install HiveOS it won't have TDXminer on, will it. Would I be able to install it manually? Right, tdxminer is not available by default in HiveOS and you will have to download it. If you're using a graphical interface, the distro should have a browser and archive extractor installed. If you're using a terminal interface, you can run the following command to download and extract the archive: wget -O - https://github.com/todxx/tdxminer/releases/download/v0.2.2.2/tdxminer-v0.2.2.2.tgz | tar -xz In either case, you will need a terminal to run the miner.I presume that would mean that it won't be possible to monitor it through HiveOS webpage etc? It would be nice to be able to monitor it remotely without installing another third party tool. Is that an option?
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elverde
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May 27, 2018, 03:17:46 PM |
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Hello,
It might be a stupid question but still, I'll ask nevertheless.
As it seems the CUDA algo everybody use sucks a lot on NVIDIA cards (card not fully loaded, half hashrate of what you have on VEGA on 1080Ti), i'm wondering. Does it worth a try running this (OpenCL ?) miner on NVIDIA ?
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HaloGenius
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May 27, 2018, 10:52:47 PM |
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I presume that would mean that it won't be possible to monitor it through HiveOS webpage etc? It would be nice to be able to monitor it remotely without installing another third party tool. Is that an option?
tdxminer now under test for adding to HiveOS. Successfully tested 470/470/480/580 cards. Some hanging issues was detected - in some cases miner process became zombie and help in this case, only reboot. Also would be nice if miner will have API for quering his status, statistics etc ...
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Elder III
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May 28, 2018, 02:28:29 AM |
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I'm glad to hear that the miner is being tested right now. Hopefully it will work out for it to be added to HiveOS. I have read that it's possible to add it manually, but it's definitely better to have it built into the OS so to speak.
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