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Author Topic: lolMiner 1.64: Fastest Kaspa miner in market  (Read 155054 times)
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November 25, 2019, 06:24:30 PM
Last edit: November 25, 2019, 06:39:39 PM by Lolliedieb
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0,43 G/s on R9 290 while mining on Ubuntu algo Grin31. Ethereum mining is more profitable on R9 290 at the moment with 29 mh/s.

Thanks for the report Smiley
Well the 290 is a 4G card - it has to run some time memory trade of to mine this algorithm at all - the 390 with 8G (but same chip) would be much quicker. This 4G is rather for grin enthusiasts Wink



Reporting 1.2gps on 5700xt using stock settings.

Thanks very much! Thats quite good. Please report if thats consistent with pool. Flagged Navi support as beta because was not able to fully verify it, because I still wait for my own. Currently sometimes test on a friends rig ^^



lolMiner 0.9.1 - Fiji cannot mine GRIN31. Adrenalin 19.11.3 & 19.10.1 is the same result
Old version can mine.

Let me check that. Seems like a bug in my GPU detection, the empty brackets indicate my miner believes it does not have the kernel for this. Will check and fix Smiley

Edit: Found the bug why Fiji is not loaded correctly. Code is already fixed, will release it asap.


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Wanted to mention that these 7mn AMDs as the VII and the Navi are undervolting monsters.
For example stock the VII gives 1.7 g/s at mine, but at 280W. Clocking down to 1450 at 0.82v costs a little performance, but the result is 1.43 g/s at only 130W - if you need to look to the energy bill thats the much better option Wink Expect similar efficiency with Navi
(By the way the Sys where we tested V64 was running 1380 / 1000 @ 0.912V... approx 1.12 g/s at 170W).

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November 25, 2019, 07:07:54 PM
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lolMiner 0.9.1 - Fiji cannot mine GRIN31. Adrenalin 19.11.3 & 19.10.1 is the same result
Old version can mine.

I just pushed a hotfix. Can you check if that works with your card?
https://github.com/Lolliedieb/lolMiner-preview/releases/tag/0.9.1hotfix

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November 25, 2019, 07:34:38 PM
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anyone have the hashrate for a regular rx 5700?
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November 25, 2019, 08:16:06 PM
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Always welcome Guys Wink

I pushed a new version (0.9.1) today adding support for 4G and 16G cards and experimental one for Navi

Also users of 0.9 should update, because in some situations it was possible that 0.9 gave lower pool hash for Grin-31 then it should give - this was fixed with 0.9.1

Have fun mining

Hello......................

Does your miner support beam hash II & equihash 192.7 for rx 5700 & rx 5700 xt ?, if so, what are the expected hash rates for both cards ?.
Thanks.
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November 25, 2019, 09:55:22 PM
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anyone have the hashrate for a regular rx 5700?

I only did a short run on an under-clocked one at about 0.9 g/s ... not sure what a normal could do - it should be around 1.05 to 1.1... I will get one soon to test that.

Hello......................

Does your miner support beam hash II & equihash 192.7 for rx 5700 & rx 5700 xt ?, if so, what are the expected hash rates for both cards ?.
Thanks.


Not yet ... but will come once I get my own one. Till recently it was extremely hard to get this cards to do anything useful at all Wink

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November 26, 2019, 12:06:43 AM
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What power on 5700/xt for GRIN31 guys ? Thanks
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November 26, 2019, 02:27:32 AM
Last edit: November 26, 2019, 03:25:19 AM by tale01
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lolMiner 0.9.1 - Fiji cannot mine GRIN31. Adrenalin 19.11.3 & 19.10.1 is the same result
Old version can mine.

I just pushed a hotfix. Can you check if that works with your card?
https://github.com/Lolliedieb/lolMiner-preview/releases/tag/0.9.1hotfix

Many Thanks. Great Fiji get 0.53 g/s  Grin
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November 26, 2019, 12:15:11 PM
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Please add --list options to show devices list
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November 26, 2019, 08:53:31 PM
Last edit: November 27, 2019, 04:36:51 PM by tromp
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Cuckarood29 will no longer be active on Grin's 2nd Hard Fork around Jan 15, 2020,
to be replaced by Cuckaroom29:

https://www.grin-forum.org/t/next-pow-cuckaroom-unveiled-at-grincon1

Cuckaroom miners can first be tested on floonet which hard forks around Dec 19.
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November 27, 2019, 01:01:16 AM
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We need an AMD miner for Cortex !
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November 27, 2019, 01:50:02 AM
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We need an AMD miner for Cortex !
you are already late for party on cortex,diff went to moon with new gminer

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November 27, 2019, 07:20:03 AM
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Please add --list options to show devices list

A good idea! Will note that for near future features to be added.


Cuckarood29 will no longer be active on Grin's 2nd Hard Fork around Jan 15, 2020,
to be replaced by Cuckaroom29:

https://www.grin-forum.org/t/next-pow-cuckaroom-unveiled-at-grincon1

Thanks John for pointing that out - I will prepare a miner for the fork Smiley



We need an AMD miner for Cortex !
you are already late for party on cortex,diff went to moon with new gminer


The problem with Cortex network is that its too small ... gminer was just earlier discovering it and now making a miner is kind of worthless. I mean... Cortex Cuckaroo-30 is an interesting algorithm to tune and it would be a lot of fun. Still I must ROI my time somehow. Just to drop a number: With current C31 code Vega 64 does 1.1 g/s at 180 W (settings: 1380 / 1000 @ 0.912V) making it the 2nd most profitable algorithm after CNR for V64 (!!!). Yet at my fee connector I get about 1 g/s meaning not even 100 of this cards mine this algorithm with my miner. (By the way: stale shares is ~2% and 0 invalids ... thats record breaking for this algo...)
So I am making maybe 35 cents each day from this algo - if it continues this way I can not expect that the time put into coding this ever ROIs for me. Then starting a new similar algorithm for a much smaller network would be just insane - If someone wants to fund the development things turn. For ExchangeCoin for example we had the same problem, but there the devs funded me (3 digit number, so not even too expensive) to build a proper miner, thats also why Exchange Coin was 0 fee in the first releases.

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November 27, 2019, 12:17:44 PM
Last edit: November 27, 2019, 01:54:46 PM by WhyMe
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Did a test yesterday with 10* rented 1080ti. 10h ago, profit displayed on pool side was like 6$ /day /card ...

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EXCC was like a joke. 2 pools, lots of chain problems, i was the biggest hashrate on it for a very long time. But i made some good profit on it, for a time.
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November 27, 2019, 01:15:03 PM
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Did a test yesterday with 10* rented 1080ti. 10h ago, profit displqyed on pool side was like 6$ /day /card ...

EDIT
EXCC was like a joke. 2 pools, lots of chain problems, i was the biggest hashrate on it for a very long time. But i made some good profit on it, for a time.

Holy smokes!
That's an amazing profit for a 1080ti with the current market price though.
Is there a thread for it in the Announcement section?
I must have missed it.

I still remember the time when in 2017, there were these newly announced low cap coins which resulted in huge profits compared to ETH and such. One such coin I remember was Signatum.
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November 27, 2019, 04:32:52 PM
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Just to drop a number: With current C31 code Vega 64 does 1.1 g/s at 180 W (settings: 1380 / 1000 @ 0.912V) making it the 2nd most profitable algorithm after CNR for V64 (!!!).

You are totally wrong with your calculation. Vega64 can easily make 50+mhs eth with lower than 180w power consumption. ))
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November 27, 2019, 04:53:22 PM
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Just to drop a number: With current C31 code Vega 64 does 1.1 g/s at 180 W (settings: 1380 / 1000 @ 0.912V) making it the 2nd most profitable algorithm after CNR for V64 (!!!).

You are totally wrong with your calculation. Vega64 can easily make 50+mhs eth with lower than 180w power consumption. ))

You didn't get what he meant. 1.1g/s @ 180W vs 50MH/s @ 160-170W is the comparison which should be used. I am pretty sure you're going to argue that 160-170W, this is Vega64 actual consumption measured at the wall. Vega56 is slightly (150-155W) better for ethash.

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November 27, 2019, 04:55:48 PM
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Just to drop a number: With current C31 code Vega 64 does 1.1 g/s at 180 W (settings: 1380 / 1000 @ 0.912V) making it the 2nd most profitable algorithm after CNR for V64 (!!!).

You are totally wrong with your calculation. Vega64 can easily make 50+mhs eth with lower than 180w power consumption. ))

Well ... hmm .. then WTM is off ^^
But even then it does not look too bad - I have to admit with 50 at 170 Ethash wins, next then is SUMO (CNR) and then next is Grin-31 ... so ok right, Ethash is in front but not that much - at least its good enough it should not be such a niche Wink

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November 27, 2019, 05:09:38 PM
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With current C31 code Vega 64 does 1.1 g/s at 180 W (settings: 1380 / 1000 @ 0.912V) making it the 2nd most profitable algorithm after CNR for V64 (!!!).


https://ibb.co/JmrWnF3

Testing this :
6x Vega 64 rig
Clocks : ODT : 1344/1028/920mv
Results : 3.2 g/s for 6 cards => 0.53 g/s per card
Power(wall) : 1305 watts => approx 205 watts per card

No where near your 1.1 g/s @ 180 watts  Huh
Note: when i started the miner, it say
Code:
Name:    Radeon RX Vega
    Address: 9:0
    Vendor:  Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
    Memory:  8176 MByte (8171 MByte free)
    Active:  true (Selected Algorithm: Cuckatoo 31-4G)
May be need to enable 8gb solver for vega 64 ?
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November 27, 2019, 05:11:59 PM
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anyone have the hashrate for a regular rx 5700?

I only did a short run on an under-clocked one at about 0.9 g/s ... not sure what a normal could do - it should be around 1.05 to 1.1... I will get one soon to test that.

Hello......................

Does your miner support beam hash II & equihash 192.7 for rx 5700 & rx 5700 xt ?, if so, what are the expected hash rates for both cards ?.
Thanks.


Not yet ... but will come once I get my own one. Till recently it was extremely hard to get this cards to do anything useful at all Wink
It's true only very partially. We did Beta image  which supporting RX 5700 series with UV/OC and this card seems to be hot propect for the future. Ofc if mining not die totally  Grin
But supporting this cards by mining software currently very awful. I would even say that support by mining software is even worse than the drivers for these cards  Wink

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November 27, 2019, 05:52:01 PM
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May be need to enable 8gb solver for vega 64 ?

Thats odd... is this 0.9 or 0.9.1? Please check!
I ask because even the 0.9.1 4G solver should be much quicker.

If its 0.9: then the 8G does not load because the Binary Kernel can not be loaded --> install Adrenalin 19.10.1 or newer in Windows or 19.30 in Linux. Also upgrade to 0.9.1, pool hash is better with that one.

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