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Author Topic: lolMiner 1.64: Fastest Kaspa miner in market  (Read 157344 times)
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March 01, 2021, 09:38:33 AM
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Hi jgonzi,

   Recently, my mixed 470&570 rig always halts when I am asleep!
But I found nothing abnormal in log file.  How can I know which card is unstable source?
Any method to examine it?

Which OS system do you have?... With Windows 10 I found sometime are updates during night that make the system to reboot. In case is Linux it could be something related to OC or Undervolt...
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March 01, 2021, 11:06:04 AM
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I use Windows 10.
I found it is difficult to identify which card is too much overclocked.
Log file can't help me...
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March 01, 2021, 12:41:51 PM
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Is there anyway to check what value that --zombie-tune on running rig (command line like press "S" for status at TRM)?
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March 01, 2021, 10:35:31 PM
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Is there anyway to check what value that --zombie-tune on running rig (command line like press "S" for status at TRM)?

In HiveOS: cat /var/log/miner/lolminer/lolminer.log | grep ": --zombie-tune"
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March 01, 2021, 10:35:56 PM
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I use Windows 10.
I found it is difficult to identify which card is too much overclocked.
Log file can't help me...

The 1st card that goes to 0mHs...
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March 01, 2021, 11:15:27 PM
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Is there anyway to check what value that --zombie-tune on running rig (command line like press "S" for status at TRM)?

In HiveOS: cat /var/log/miner/lolminer/lolminer.log | grep ": --zombie-tune"
Ah, thank you yo.
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March 02, 2021, 02:30:50 PM
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I use Windows 10.
I found it is difficult to identify which card is too much overclocked.
Log file can't help me...

The 1st card that goes to 0mHs...

Okay!  I would try it.  Thank you!
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March 02, 2021, 05:46:40 PM
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I use Windows 10.
I found it is difficult to identify which card is too much overclocked.
Log file can't help me...

The 1st card that goes to 0mHs...

Okay!  I would try it.  Thank you!

Normally that goes to 0 is for this reasons:

- Too much undervolt in the Core Voltage
- Too much OC in the Memory
- Riser Problem
- Socket Problem
- PSU Probem
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March 02, 2021, 06:05:39 PM
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I use Windows 10 pro. the pool is Binance. The same is true in HUB mining pool. The miner does not collapse, he works with a smaller hashrate. It drops from 250-256 to 237-238. My cards are fashionable and well optimized to develop 32mh/s for one card. I just want if there can be a command to restart the miner if the hashrate decreases. This often happens at 8-9 hours of work of the miner.
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do you have good airflow. A gpu will thermal throttle if it gets to hot. Which means lower the core clock to attempt to stay under a certain temp.  That would lower ur hashrate. You could also have ur memory clock to high and ur getting memory errors. You can check this by using hwinfo app.

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The room is very well cooled. I just need a command to restart the miner if it reduces the hashrate.
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March 02, 2021, 11:17:28 PM
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By mining to bianance you are flagging to approve eip 1559. Eip 1559 will cause a 30 to 60 percent reduction in mining rewards and therefore your profits.profits starting in july. Please use a pool that opposes eip 1559 and supports miners. stopeip1559.org and #stopeip1559
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March 03, 2021, 07:14:50 AM
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You need to know where the hashrate is dropped. After start and some minutes the hashrate is stable.  If it is a drop normally is a card that go down. Have you seen in which card happens that? That could help to try to find the problem

I use Windows 10 pro. the pool is Binance. The same is true in HUB mining pool. The miner does not collapse, he works with a smaller hashrate. It drops from 250-256 to 237-238. My cards are fashionable and well optimized to develop 32mh/s for one card. I just want if there can be a command to restart the miner if the hashrate decreases. This often happens at 8-9 hours of work of the miner.
do you have good airflow. A gpu will thermal throttle if it gets to hot. Which means lower the core clock to attempt to stay under a certain temp.  That would lower ur hashrate. You could also have ur memory clock to high and ur getting memory errors. You can check this by using hwinfo app.

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The room is very well cooled. I just need a command to restart the miner if it reduces the hashrate.
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March 03, 2021, 09:24:50 PM
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Wondering if anyone here has an R9 290 (Hawaii) 4GB Videocard? Any idea if you can mine ETH with it or any other coin for that matter.

I got a few of these left and wondering whether to Craiglist it or mine something. I remember these pulled like 200 Watts hashing at 27MH/s so even with that huge power consumption right now it would still pull a nice profit. If its possible I can put it in the x16 pcie 3.0 slot and wondering if I can get that 27MH/s speed back.

If not is there anything else out there that this GPU is capable of mining anymore these days? Thanks
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March 04, 2021, 02:44:02 AM
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I think ergo and ravencoin are most profitable for 4g, maybe vertcoin
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March 04, 2021, 06:56:48 AM
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Wondering if anyone here has an R9 290 (Hawaii) 4GB Videocard? Any idea if you can mine ETH with it or any other coin for that matter.

I got a few of these left and wondering whether to Craiglist it or mine something. I remember these pulled like 200 Watts hashing at 27MH/s so even with that huge power consumption right now it would still pull a nice profit. If its possible I can put it in the x16 pcie 3.0 slot and wondering if I can get that 27MH/s speed back.

If not is there anything else out there that this GPU is capable of mining anymore these days? Thanks

Direct to Mobo with Gen3x16 I have seen in Zombie mode +24Mhs... but you need to be in Linux
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March 04, 2021, 09:11:37 AM
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Wondering if anyone here has an R9 290 (Hawaii) 4GB Videocard? Any idea if you can mine ETH with it or any other coin for that matter.

I got a few of these left and wondering whether to Craiglist it or mine something. I remember these pulled like 200 Watts hashing at 27MH/s so even with that huge power consumption right now it would still pull a nice profit. If its possible I can put it in the x16 pcie 3.0 slot and wondering if I can get that 27MH/s speed back.

If not is there anything else out there that this GPU is capable of mining anymore these days? Thanks

Direct to Mobo with Gen3x16 I have seen in Zombie mode +24Mhs... but you need to be in Linux

IMHO its not for long Sad
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March 04, 2021, 01:45:58 PM
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Wondering if anyone here has an R9 290 (Hawaii) 4GB Videocard? Any idea if you can mine ETH with it or any other coin for that matter.

I got a few of these left and wondering whether to Craiglist it or mine something. I remember these pulled like 200 Watts hashing at 27MH/s so even with that huge power consumption right now it would still pull a nice profit. If its possible I can put it in the x16 pcie 3.0 slot and wondering if I can get that 27MH/s speed back.

If not is there anything else out there that this GPU is capable of mining anymore these days? Thanks

Direct to Mobo with Gen3x16 I have seen in Zombie mode +24Mhs... but you need to be in Linux

IMHO its not for long Sad

With the zombie Mode in Mobo and Gen3x16 it could be until summer :-) you can always make a benchmark to test your configuration to know until which EPOCH it will be avaliable...
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March 04, 2021, 02:45:29 PM
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Wondering if anyone here has an R9 290 (Hawaii) 4GB Videocard? Any idea if you can mine ETH with it or any other coin for that matter.

I got a few of these left and wondering whether to Craiglist it or mine something. I remember these pulled like 200 Watts hashing at 27MH/s so even with that huge power consumption right now it would still pull a nice profit. If its possible I can put it in the x16 pcie 3.0 slot and wondering if I can get that 27MH/s speed back.

If not is there anything else out there that this GPU is capable of mining anymore these days? Thanks

Direct to Mobo with Gen3x16 I have seen in Zombie mode +24Mhs... but you need to be in Linux

IMHO its not for long Sad

With the zombie Mode in Mobo and Gen3x16 it could be until summer :-) you can always make a benchmark to test your configuration to know until which EPOCH it will be avaliable...

I meen 24 Mhs not for long. Each EPoch lower it for 2 Mhs. So , In a month it will be 15 , then 10 , etc....
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March 04, 2021, 03:47:54 PM
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Well 24mhs is not bad however anyone know the power consumption. Because on stock they pull like 250watts, with a stilt bios I think they pulled maybe 200 watts or so. This was around 29mhs a few years back.

So with 24mhs anyone know how low you can put the voltage so it’s stable? If it pulls maybe 175 watts stable then profitability is pretty decent. I mean even at 250 watts now there are still profits to be made since profits are high right now. And in a few weeks profits can be 50% higher if the gas fees go up again.
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March 04, 2021, 04:26:38 PM
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Hi friends,

Anyone use your Desktop computer for mining?
I use my Desktop computer with 2 470s & 2 570s for mining, and use one of them as my primary display card.
When I use Firefox browzer for browzing, the system sometimes collapses the Firefox due to system resources(e.g. RAMs)

How can I reserve some system resources for my computer daily jobs?
It made me trouble reset the mining computer in order to do normal daily jobs!

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March 04, 2021, 04:36:39 PM
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Hi friends,

Anyone use your Desktop computer for mining?
I use my Desktop computer with 2 470s & 2 570s for mining, and use one of them as my primary display card.
When I use Firefox browzer for browzing, the system sometimes collapses the Firefox due to system resources(e.g. RAMs)

How can I reserve some system resources for my computer daily jobs?
It made me trouble reset the mining computer in order to do normal daily jobs!



If you want to mine while using the computer at the same time you need to use the onboard video. Most motherboard have a built in DVI connector there. Plug your monitor there. If you don’t have this you can only mine on the other 3 while you are using it.

Also increase your virtual memory in windows to like 16Gb or 24GB if it’s not enough. If this doesn’t work then just disable the GPU that is the main GPU when computer is in use and just reenable it whenever you don’t use the computer. All you do is push 1 key in phoenixminer and claymore to do so.
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