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June 14, 2018, 01:08:23 AM
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Some weird hashrates here. Two 1080's hashing at 52Mh/s, three at 44. All exact same clock settings... Not too sure what causes the differences.





Put your energy in 60%, it will have a gain superior to other minerals and will not melt your welds, so you will lose your gpu.
Core clock +190, memory clock 0 and fans 80/87%.
lowering the core voltage is way better than restricting the cards power Roll Eyes

And can you tell, how you can lower voltage on Nvidia.
I'm really curious.

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June 14, 2018, 01:35:18 AM
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I think its ctrl+f, anyways you can modify the voltage/clock curve.  Its still a good idea to limit power usage with the pl limit though, so get a watt value you like, then adjust clocks.
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June 14, 2018, 02:06:42 AM
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I think its ctrl+f, anyways you can modify the voltage/clock curve.  Its still a good idea to limit power usage with the pl limit though, so get a watt value you like, then adjust clocks.

Sorry, I forget to mention, how to change voltage in Linux (Ubuntu).

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June 14, 2018, 04:52:52 AM
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working without problems.

https://i.imgur.com/4sXUpo6.png

Thanks!

Your settings for this speeds? Thanks

Tdp
Core
Memory

are not configured just add -i 21 in the command line.




i 21??
this miner only have 6 levels of intensity how you can put 21?
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June 14, 2018, 06:49:40 AM
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working without problems.

https://i.imgur.com/4sXUpo6.png

Thanks!

Your settings for this speeds? Thanks

Tdp
Core
Memory

are not configured just add -i 21 in the command line.

https://i.imgur.com/SdkDIac.png


i 21??
this miner only have 6 levels of intensity how you can put 21?

I have no idea just copy the previous configuration of ccminer and I have not had problems maybe it does not influence the hasrate, there you can see that I do not have any special configuration.
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June 14, 2018, 08:08:27 AM
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Three main tasks that are currently under development:

  • LINUX VERSION
  • API
  • Lyra2Z

Telegram Channel for announcements and information
Telegram Group just chat

Excellent miner, thank you. Waiting for Lyra2z, can you find out the approximate date release?
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June 14, 2018, 10:27:11 AM
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[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU0 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 44.22Mh/s (Avr 44.36Mh/s) :T=64C Fan=50%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU1 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 0.00h/s (Avr 0.00h/s) : T=40C Fan=0%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU2 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 0.00h/s (Avr 0.00h/s) : T=37C Fan=0%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU3 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 44.40Mh/s (Avr 44.54Mh/s) :T=63C Fan=50%
[18:54:20] INFO  - Total hashrate 88.89Mh/s

why is that some GPUs are idle? I´m mining at Nicehash.

anyone else having this problem? it seems a nicehash issue, as it works fine on another pool.

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June 14, 2018, 12:53:47 PM
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[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU0 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 44.22Mh/s (Avr 44.36Mh/s) :T=64C Fan=50%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU1 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 0.00h/s (Avr 0.00h/s) : T=40C Fan=0%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU2 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 0.00h/s (Avr 0.00h/s) : T=37C Fan=0%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU3 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 44.40Mh/s (Avr 44.54Mh/s) :T=63C Fan=50%
[18:54:20] INFO  - Total hashrate 88.89Mh/s

why is that some GPUs are idle? I´m mining at Nicehash.

anyone else having this problem? it seems a nicehash issue, as it works fine on another pool.

Your GPUs have crashed.  reduce overclocks and/or increase power/voltage to the gpu.  44mhs is pushing it good, you should post card model, PL, core clock, mem clock and voltage.
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June 14, 2018, 01:07:14 PM
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[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU0 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 44.22Mh/s (Avr 44.36Mh/s) :T=64C Fan=50%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU1 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 0.00h/s (Avr 0.00h/s) : T=40C Fan=0%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU2 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 0.00h/s (Avr 0.00h/s) : T=37C Fan=0%
[18:54:20] INFO  - GPU3 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 : 44.40Mh/s (Avr 44.54Mh/s) :T=63C Fan=50%
[18:54:20] INFO  - Total hashrate 88.89Mh/s

why is that some GPUs are idle? I´m mining at Nicehash.

anyone else having this problem? it seems a nicehash issue, as it works fine on another pool.

Your GPUs have crashed.  reduce overclocks and/or increase power/voltage to the gpu.  44mhs is pushing it good, you should post card model, PL, core clock, mem clock and voltage.

they havent even started to hash.. i cant see them being loaded with work (in Afterburner).

they are Gigabyte Aorus 1070, 67% tdp, +100,+100, 391.35

they seem to work fine if i throw them on another pool.. but again they drop work after some time.
Some rigs work fine, but others fail... with no apparent reason (same setup, driver, etc etc). Cards are ok and they work fine on any other algo/miner.

They work perfect in Nicehash miner, but at 41 mhs (same pl, core, mem..)


Thanks for the tip, i´ll try 67%, +50,-512 and see what they do.

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June 14, 2018, 02:58:50 PM
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Hello.

Why people reduce the memory clock ?
Maybe to gain some watts ? Or to have a better stability ?

So,
with Nicehash, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 257 MH/s
with CryptoDredge, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 280 MH/s

It's good but Nicehash is cool with its dashboard and statistics

Is it possible to hash with CryptoDredge using the Nicehash's Pool and to have an auto conversion ?
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June 14, 2018, 03:35:29 PM
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Hello.

Why people reduce the memory clock ?
Maybe to gain some watts ? Or to have a better stability ?

So,
with Nicehash, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 257 MH/s
with CryptoDredge, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 280 MH/s

It's good but Nicehash is cool with its dashboard and statistics

Is it possible to hash with CryptoDredge using the Nicehash's Pool and to have an auto conversion ?

yes i am doing this

just use their stratum server pool
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June 14, 2018, 10:23:20 PM
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i have to stop using this miner.

It stops hashing (getting work?) after a while. It shows 0mh/s doing lyrarev2 from nicehash.

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June 15, 2018, 03:13:26 AM
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Hello.

Why people reduce the memory clock ?
Maybe to gain some watts ? Or to have a better stability ?

So,
with Nicehash, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 257 MH/s
with CryptoDredge, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 280 MH/s

It's good but Nicehash is cool with its dashboard and statistics

Is it possible to hash with CryptoDredge using the Nicehash's Pool and to have an auto conversion ?

Your hash a bit low for 6 x 1080
Can you tell me your brand of gpu, and msi AB setting?
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June 15, 2018, 07:54:37 AM
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i have to stop using this miner.

It stops hashing (getting work?) after a while. It shows 0mh/s doing lyrarev2 from nicehash.

May be it's a problem of nicehash. I'm constantly hashing  for 3 days
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June 15, 2018, 09:37:18 AM
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Periodically on all rigs I observe the work of the miner in the "two streams", with a corresponding decrease in speed. What does it mean?

I still have not received an answer to my question. No one else noticed the strange behavior of the miner? At me it was on version 0.3.0 and continues on 0.4.0
I want to once again pay attention to my question. Is he deliberately ignored?
We're trying to figure out what's wrong. Thank you for waiting.

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On neoscrypt my 1080 i get 1305kh with cryptodredge 0.40  1350kh with excavator +100 +450 108PL. Seem like you have a solid platform to build from, I will keep an eye miner as it evolves will need something to replace excavator as they have discontinued support for pools that aren't nicehash related.
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June 15, 2018, 01:11:48 PM
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I havent seen the hashrate drop by half yet, nor anything else for that matter on my test rig.  I havent checked the network traffic though.  So far pool side seems ok but i need to run it 3-4-5 days to get a good picture of pool side hashrate, errors, and dev fees.
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June 15, 2018, 02:04:03 PM
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Is there a way to disable auto start CryptoDredge on pc restart and when error? Thanks

I second this. It's also causing a problem with NemosMiner so that the miner doesn't always close when switching.
We will try to solve this problem.

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June 15, 2018, 09:30:24 PM
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Hello.

Why people reduce the memory clock ?
Maybe to gain some watts ? Or to have a better stability ?

So,
with Nicehash, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 257 MH/s
with CryptoDredge, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 280 MH/s

It's good but Nicehash is cool with its dashboard and statistics

Is it possible to hash with CryptoDredge using the Nicehash's Pool and to have an auto conversion ?

Your hash a bit low for 6 x 1080
Can you tell me your brand of gpu, and msi AB setting?

Hello.

These are only Gygabyte and one of is a G1.

Atm, I'm testing stability.
Power limit 65%
Core clock +0
Memory clock +0


Hello.

Why people reduce the memory clock ?
Maybe to gain some watts ? Or to have a better stability ?

So,
with Nicehash, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 257 MH/s
with CryptoDredge, 6x1080 @ 65% +0/+0 ==> 280 MH/s

It's good but Nicehash is cool with its dashboard and statistics

Is it possible to hash with CryptoDredge using the Nicehash's Pool and to have an auto conversion ?

yes i am doing this

just use their stratum server pool

Could you give me an example of the conf file to use stratum server pool ?
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June 16, 2018, 01:23:16 AM
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At some point will there be any Nvidia Volta optimizations (i.e. Titan V) for this miner?  I tried version 0.4.0 with the Titan V and LyraREv2 algo, and while it is on par with another miner I tested, it isn't any faster and thus have no incentive to switch.  I also tried --intensity=7, and while the program acknowledged it in the startup output, it didn't make any difference in hashrate (yes I see that intensity 6 is the max in the readme, but just wanted to test).  Thanks.
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