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October 10, 2020, 05:05:54 PM
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Hello, colleagues) Did someone compare lolminer vs claymore to mine eth algo? Thanks in advance)

This would be an incorrect comparison since the last Claymore update was in August 2019 and lolMiner was in October 2020. You can try to compare it with PhoenixMiner. Without fine-tuning Claymore now produces 28Mh/s at RX580 8Gb; with the tuning 31.

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October 10, 2020, 11:59:19 PM
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Hello, colleagues) Did someone compare lolminer vs claymore to mine eth algo? Thanks in advance)

This would be an incorrect comparison since the last Claymore update was in August 2019 and lolMiner was in October 2020. You can try to compare it with PhoenixMiner. Without fine-tuning Claymore now produces 28Mh/s at RX580 8Gb; with the tuning 31.

Isn’t Phoenix still the fastest?
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October 11, 2020, 01:50:35 AM
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Hello, colleagues) Did someone compare lolminer vs claymore to mine eth algo? Thanks in advance)

This would be an incorrect comparison since the last Claymore update was in August 2019 and lolMiner was in October 2020. You can try to compare it with PhoenixMiner. Without fine-tuning Claymore now produces 28Mh/s at RX580 8Gb; with the tuning 31.

Isn’t Phoenix still the fastest?

Depends on your GPU. But for AMD -> NO!
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October 11, 2020, 03:06:15 AM
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Hello, colleagues) Did someone compare lolminer vs claymore to mine eth algo? Thanks in advance)

This would be an incorrect comparison since the last Claymore update was in August 2019 and lolMiner was in October 2020. You can try to compare it with PhoenixMiner. Without fine-tuning Claymore now produces 28Mh/s at RX580 8Gb; with the tuning 31.

Isn’t Phoenix still the fastest?

Depends on your GPU. But for AMD -> NO!
For AMD -  yes, Phoenix fastest.
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October 11, 2020, 03:34:20 AM
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Hello, colleagues) Did someone compare lolminer vs claymore to mine eth algo? Thanks in advance)

This would be an incorrect comparison since the last Claymore update was in August 2019 and lolMiner was in October 2020. You can try to compare it with PhoenixMiner. Without fine-tuning Claymore now produces 28Mh/s at RX580 8Gb; with the tuning 31.

Isn’t Phoenix still the fastest?

Depends on your GPU. But for AMD -> NO!
For AMD -  yes, Phoenix fastest.

With the right settings, TRM will outperform Phoenix and all others. Check the real numbers at the pool, NOT the fake numbers printed on your screen. But thats nothing for this thread. Whoever is interested, jump in their thread and read carefully.
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October 11, 2020, 03:43:54 AM
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Beam Hash II on RX 480 4 Gb only 5 sol/s.
Win 7, driver robingood.

this is normal?
I really don't mine anymore. I've used specs like yours. and running for 5 months, and it's be safe.

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October 11, 2020, 03:59:46 AM
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Hello, colleagues) Did someone compare lolminer vs claymore to mine eth algo? Thanks in advance)

This would be an incorrect comparison since the last Claymore update was in August 2019 and lolMiner was in October 2020. You can try to compare it with PhoenixMiner. Without fine-tuning Claymore now produces 28Mh/s at RX580 8Gb; with the tuning 31.

Isn’t Phoenix still the fastest?

Depends on your GPU. But for AMD -> NO!
For AMD -  yes, Phoenix fastest.

With the right settings, TRM will outperform Phoenix and all others. Check the real numbers at the pool, NOT the fake numbers printed on your screen. But thats nothing for this thread. Whoever is interested, jump in their thread and read carefully.
I checked pool numbers from TRM and Phoenix. Phoenix numbers nor fake - they real. So numbers on Phoenix miner is not fake.
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October 13, 2020, 05:50:51 AM
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October 13, 2020, 05:57:30 AM
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Thanks, I reported that guy.

Well ... Phoenix and Claymore almost use the same kernel (I would bet one could swap them without causing incompatibility) and if you trace the number of nonces processed you will see they are a bit over-reporting.
But you can also check that with the tool teamredminer devs created without any reverse engineering - that tool is open source and simulates a low difficulty pool, so you see a high number of submitted shares and compare that with what the dashboard proposed. If you do so you will see Phoenix reports about 2% higher then it should (pool is 2.8% lower then dashboard ... some lower is expected due to fee ofc, but not 2%+) ... so well. It is easy to proof they cheat to look better in the miner output then they actually are.

That said: lolMiner on ethash is way from being perfect yet. But I just started and many cool things yet to come. Next release in already 1-2 days approx adding some more stability Smiley 

Check out lolMiner 1.56, an efficient miner for Ethash, Beam and many Cuckoo-Cycle and Equihash variants for AMD & Nvidia cards at low fees.
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October 13, 2020, 06:11:02 AM
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Thanks, I reported that guy.

Well ... Phoenix and Claymore almost use the same kernel (I would bet one could swap them without causing incompatibility) and if you trace the number of nonces processed you will see they are a bit over-reporting.
But you can also check that with the tool teamredminer devs created without any reverse engineering - that tool is open source and simulates a low difficulty pool, so you see a high number of submitted shares and compare that with what the dashboard proposed. If you do so you will see Phoenix reports about 2% higher then it should (pool is 2.8% lower then dashboard ... some lower is expected due to fee ofc, but not 2%+) ... so well. It is easy to proof they cheat to look better in the miner output then they actually are.

That said: lolMiner on ethash is way from being perfect yet. But I just started and many cool things yet to come. Next release in already 1-2 days approx adding some more stability Smiley 
Thanks! My Phoenix effective speed numbers is equal to pool side... But last days Phoenix miner on nicehash often hangs rig...

lol miner on nicehash often disconnects and reconnect with "GPU 0 left work..."

PH is uses a little less power reported by GPU sensors. About 3-4W.

Please enhance eth on your miner and I will prefer it.
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Last edit: October 15, 2020, 12:58:07 PM by Lolliedieb
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Dear community,

we have gathered here today to regret the imminent end of 4G cards on Ethash.
Latest on DAG epoch 381 all of this precious GPUs will stop mining ETH.

Will they?

No!

Today there is a new release of lolMiner that will allow you to keep going on!

Read this medium article to learn more and how to configure it:
https://lolliedieb.medium.com/rise-of-the-mining-dead-ea8f6298f813

Have fun mining!

Check out lolMiner 1.56, an efficient miner for Ethash, Beam and many Cuckoo-Cycle and Equihash variants for AMD & Nvidia cards at low fees.
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October 15, 2020, 12:28:17 PM
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What about nicehash bugs?
"left work loop" bugs exist causes to reconnect.

And nicehash sometimes change DAG to different numbers. Sometimes it use DAG #0. lol miner on DAG #0 doesn't generate it and speed is 0.
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October 15, 2020, 12:58:32 PM
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This should be fixed in 1.11 Smiley

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October 15, 2020, 01:01:01 PM
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This should be fixed in 1.11 Smiley
Updated to 1.11. Try to use with nicehash. Looking work good.
But sometimes
"Lost connection to stratum server..."
and reconnects in 1 sec.

It's strange... On other miners no such reconnections...
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October 16, 2020, 06:35:55 AM
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I will start some Nicehash mining later on my rig and see if I can reproduce it.
Usually it should not disconnect - at least there is nothing forcing it to do so. Switching epochs (for Nicehash or Zilliqa dual mining) works without reconnect (unless pool decides to close connection (e.g. ezil does so while shardpool does not).
Which NH server you are on? Will give the same a run Smiley

Check out lolMiner 1.56, an efficient miner for Ethash, Beam and many Cuckoo-Cycle and Equihash variants for AMD & Nvidia cards at low fees.
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October 16, 2020, 08:02:59 AM
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I will start some Nicehash mining later on my rig and see if I can reproduce it.
Usually it should not disconnect - at least there is nothing forcing it to do so. Switching epochs (for Nicehash or Zilliqa dual mining) works without reconnect (unless pool decides to close connection (e.g. ezil does so while shardpool does not).
Which NH server you are on? Will give the same a run Smiley
I'm Use Eu server. Not so often but sometimes this disconnections and reconnections to stratum server is happens for me. Other miners works without disconnections. So this is some problem in lol miner.
Miner quick reconnects in 1 sec and again subscribes to extranounce and authorises. It take some time though.
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October 17, 2020, 10:38:32 AM
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hello,

is it possible to use with ethman?

I use --apiport 3333
no password in ethman, but it doesn't work (my ethman work as it worked with claymore and phoenix)

thanks
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October 17, 2020, 01:19:49 PM
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Today there is a new release of lolMiner that will allow you to keep going on!
Hello! Is there a way to speed up zombie mode? RAM/CPU overclocking, dual channel, nvme swap file etc. what else it depends on?
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October 17, 2020, 01:27:53 PM
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I will start some Nicehash mining later on my rig and see if I can reproduce it.
Usually it should not disconnect - at least there is nothing forcing it to do so. Switching epochs (for Nicehash or Zilliqa dual mining) works without reconnect (unless pool decides to close connection (e.g. ezil does so while shardpool does not). 

Hi Lolliedieb,
I will be mining Eth with Zil. Shardpool has no sample batch file text for lolMiner. Can you give a sample batch file text in windows 10 for switching ephocs in shardpool Zilliqa dual mining?
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October 17, 2020, 01:34:59 PM
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thanks to you lol. my 4gb cards are up again.
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