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July 06, 2018, 12:41:15 PM
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i found a big problem, there is lucky to find blocks.

example for GIN coin at Angrypool, estimate block found is 9 minutes, but in reality, block found in 30 minutes - 1 hour. this is very unlucky
in this case mining lyra2z on nicehash more intrasting because we do not care what luck of pool  - we get paid for shares

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July 06, 2018, 01:27:07 PM
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What bothers me more is why I can see so many Nvidia cards mining Lyra2z. Does any of you use Nvidia rigs to mine Lyra2z coins? Isn't there a better algo for Nvidia?
I'm think because Lyra2Z keep NVidia cards very cold with little loss profitability vs ethereum. Now summer time and with electricity price we got the same. IMHO
Still makes me wander if they're not better off elsewhere like Neo, x16... Roll Eyes
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July 06, 2018, 05:15:31 PM
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I can confirm 20 to 30% less than estimate from any calculator.

So diff increased but calcs do not catch up with new baseline I guess. This hurts. Bad.

On the otherhand it looks like Lyra2 is likely to be at least as profitable as ETH even if the calcs are %30 off.

Where do you confirm this. I get the exact same hasrate on the pool side as on the miner site.
Its the coin calculator sites that are off. That typical.

Nobody's questioning the pool/miner hashrate. At least not now. We're all talking about web calculators  Cheesy

Exactly what I meant. Calculator results vs real production.
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July 06, 2018, 05:39:10 PM
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Does voltage settings really work for tdxminer on Hive?

Miner reports 340-350Watt for 1 RX 470 and 3 RX 570 but wallmeter says 550-560Watts in total.

System is z270 mobo and G4400 cpu and 4gb ram.

Does hive only report GPU core watt consumption without paying attention other components onboard such as video ram and etc?

I set 1299 Mhz for all gpu and 930-950mV with DPM 5 and make 12.6Mh/s from the rig.

Should I set DPM more lower such as 2-3?

Thanks.
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July 06, 2018, 06:11:31 PM
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Does voltage settings really work for tdxminer on Hive?

Miner reports 340-350Watt for 1 RX 470 and 3 RX 570 but wallmeter says 550-560Watts in total.

System is z270 mobo and G4400 cpu and 4gb ram.

Does hive only report GPU core watt consumption without paying attention other components onboard such as video ram and etc?

I set 1299 Mhz for all gpu and 930-950mV with DPM 5 and make 12.6Mh/s from the rig.

Should I set DPM more lower such as 2-3?

Thanks.
Always calc as this
(GPUs + MB/CPU/RAM/SSD/Risers etc. ~100w)+20%(at least)
example in your case:
(350W+100W)+20%PSU and other losses = 540W from the wall.
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July 06, 2018, 07:58:42 PM
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The aggressive under locking doesn't work right for me using tdxminer I've tried on 30 some rigs may lower some but most has no effect
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July 07, 2018, 03:02:04 AM
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Hey all, hate to be a thorn in everyone side, however what should my OC settings be for  RX580 Sapphire mining Lyra2z ??
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July 07, 2018, 04:26:52 AM
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Does voltage settings really work for tdxminer on Hive?

Miner reports 340-350Watt for 1 RX 470 and 3 RX 570 but wallmeter says 550-560Watts in total.

System is z270 mobo and G4400 cpu and 4gb ram.

Does hive only report GPU core watt consumption without paying attention other components onboard such as video ram and etc?

I set 1299 Mhz for all gpu and 930-950mV with DPM 5 and make 12.6Mh/s from the rig.

Should I set DPM more lower such as 2-3?

Thanks.
Always calc as this
(GPUs + MB/CPU/RAM/SSD/Risers etc. ~100w)+20%(at least)
example in your case:
(350W+100W)+20%PSU and other losses = 540W from the wall.


Method works for sure. Thanks.
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July 07, 2018, 06:16:14 AM
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tdxminer v0.2.2.2 Beta Release
This is an optimized miner for AMD GPUs running on the Linux.

This is a BETA release and may be unstable on some hardware.

Algorithms: lyra2z
GPUs Supported:
  • RX 580/570/480/470 with amdgpu-pro or ROCm 1.8 drivers
  • RX Vega 64/56, Vega FE with ROCm 1.8 driver

Download available here: https://github.com/todxx/tdxminer/releases/download/v0.2.2.2/tdxminer-v0.2.2.2.tgz
Brief readme available here: https://github.com/todxx/tdxminer

NOTE: This miner does NOT monitor GPU temperatures.
      It is up to the user to ensure that GPU(s) are functioning within safe power and temperature limits.

Software Requirements:
  • Linux (preferably Ubuntu 16.04 as that is supported by ROCm and amdgpu-pro)
  • Supported GPU driver (see GPUs Supported above)
  • libjansson4

This miner includes a 3% dev fee.

Rough lyra2z user hash rates on stock GPUs:
GPUSCLK (MHz)  MCLK (MHz)  Hash Rate (Mh/s)
RX 580
1167
2000
3.27
RX Vega 64
1401
945
6.66
RX Vega 64 LC
1408
945
7.07

If you are considering installing ROCm, please check that it supports your hardware first.
Note that ROCm versions prior to 1.8 do not support typical riser setups.

For reporting bugs and/or for features requests please open an issue in the github issue tracker,
or make a post here and I'll do my best to respond.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

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Changes in v0.2.2.2
- Changed output to be line buffered for easier use with piping.
- Fixed month off-by-one bug in printing the date.
- Fixed hang that could occur when pool connection is lost.

Changes in v0.2.2.1
- Added better/faster handling of non-responding pool connections.
- More network bug fixes.

Changes in v0.2.2.0
- More network bug fixes for pool connection.

Changes in v0.2.1.1
- Fixed bug with handling network errors in dev pool connection.

Changes in v0.2.1.0
- Fixed bug with handling network errors in pool connection.

Changes in v0.2.0.0
- Improved lyra2z performance
- Support for Ellesmere GPUs under amdgpu-pro drivers
- Dev fee set to 3%
Please releases Windows version
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July 07, 2018, 10:57:40 AM
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Please share some OC settings for RX 580 8gb.
Do I need to bios mod it or what?
Using HiveOS and getting 1.6 mh/s only.
Any way to OC via the terminal?
Thanks!

A little update:
3.1 mhs now on default voltage, 1360 core and 1100 memory...
I think I can push more, also undervolt.
Any suggestion?
Thanks!

reduce memory to p0 stage
idle 300mhz
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July 07, 2018, 01:08:14 PM
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Has anyone been struggling with rig stability, the majority of my rigs have the same problem, 1 or 2 of the cards drop out after a few hours, generally after 1 hour.
These same rigs have absolutly no problem with other algo/miners .

It seems OC settings have no affect on this problem.

Any ideas?
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July 07, 2018, 11:44:10 PM
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Please share some OC settings for RX 580 8gb.
Do I need to bios mod it or what?
Using HiveOS and getting 1.6 mh/s only.
Any way to OC via the terminal?
Thanks!

A little update:
3.1 mhs now on default voltage, 1360 core and 1100 memory...
I think I can push more, also undervolt.
Any suggestion?
Thanks!

reduce memory to p0 stage
idle 300mhz


What is your hive os OC settings for AMD 580
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July 08, 2018, 01:13:44 AM
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Is there a monitoring port in TDXMiner so I can monitor hash/production in awesome miner?

Anyone know how to monitor their TDXMiner Ethos Rigs in Awesome Miner? Is it even possible?
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July 08, 2018, 02:38:12 PM
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RX 560 support still not available  Cry Cry
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July 08, 2018, 03:14:38 PM
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Hello please can someone advice me how to implement this miner into ethos(if possible) or ubuntu? Si ple step by step guide will be very appreciated.
Also what oc to choose for rx570/80? Just leave it at max and underclock memory? Which dpm state? I heard it can be OCd at maximum it still wont consume much electricity.
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July 08, 2018, 07:21:40 PM
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RX 560 support still not available  Cry Cry
forget about it like windows version  Grin

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July 08, 2018, 09:45:11 PM
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Has anyone been struggling with rig stability, the majority of my rigs have the same problem, 1 or 2 of the cards drop out after a few hours, generally after 1 hour.
These same rigs have absolutly no problem with other algo/miners .

It seems OC settings have no affect on this problem.

Any ideas?

I had the same problem. After alot of trial and error i found out the issue is either the riser or the temp.

You can unplug the usb connector one by one to isolate which card(s) they are. Miner wont crash (gotta love linux)

For one. Make sure youre not fucking with sata connectors whatsoever. This includes direct sata provided on ver009s. Direct molex or direct 6 pin only. Also only 2 molex connections per branch.

Because there is no temp monitering alot of times you got false positives on the thermal throttling. So its important your risers are power correctly to avoid such. Second keep them cool. Install lm-sensors and you can see if its a temp issue. Goodluck



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July 09, 2018, 03:55:03 AM
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Hi guys! Who ever faced such a problem?  z270p board here with vega 56 running HiveOS  https://imgur.com/a/Qjqx3a1  Please, help. I do not know what to do)

tdxminer version 0.2.2.2
This is a beta release and may be unstable on some hardware.
failed to build program.
[2018-07-09 06:54:00] Failed to initialize device number 0.
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July 09, 2018, 04:31:53 AM
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Hi guys! Who ever faced such a problem?  z270p board here with vega 56 running HiveOS    Please, help. I do not know what to do)

tdxminer version 0.2.2.2
This is a beta release and may be unstable on some hardware.
failed to build program.
[2018-07-09 06:54:00] Failed to initialize device number 0.


GPU Vega are not supported on SMOS or HiveOS.
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July 09, 2018, 11:41:54 AM
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[2018-07-09 14:41:28] Dev pool failed to connect.
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