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November 21, 2018, 07:59:01 AM
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Supports Windows and Linux. Supports windows driver and Linux AMDGPU Pro driver. Supports most cards. Comes with pre-built binary kernels to speed up Ellesmere and Vega cards.


https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases

Estimated speed (beta5fp4):
phi2,     rx 580: 3750khs; vega 56: 6750khs
lyra2Z,  rx 580: 1950khs; vega 56: 3600khs
allium,   rx 580: 4500khs, vega 56: 8200khs
x22i,     rx 580: 5100khs, vega 56: 9000khs


I know that may be below the speed of some closed-source miners. Hope one day it can catch up.

Just made a custom package for hiveos: https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-fancyIX-HiveOS-custom/releases
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November 24, 2018, 05:28:01 PM
Last edit: November 24, 2018, 05:42:33 PM by dragonmike
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Hey FancyIX
Thanks for this "attempt"... Grin

Phi2 isn't really living up to expectations though. RX570's just scratch 3MH/s at 1300/1900 (XMR mem straps) and Vega56@64 only get about 6.3MH/s at 1408/1100.

To give you a comparison, a regular GTX 1080 will do 8 MH/s, slightly overclocked, at 85% PL... The Vegas should be equaling that at least. Currently they are hashing 22% slower and draw 35% more!

Keep chugging!
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November 24, 2018, 11:20:42 PM
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Since new HiveOS Linux client 0.6-xx series included into HiveOS distribution as sgminer fork from fancyIX

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November 25, 2018, 02:12:09 AM
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Hey FancyIX
Thanks for this "attempt"... Grin

Phi2 isn't really living up to expectations though. RX570's just scratch 3MH/s at 1300/1900 (XMR mem straps) and Vega56@64 only get about 6.3MH/s at 1408/1100.

To give you a comparison, a regular GTX 1080 will do 8 MH/s, slightly overclocked, at 85% PL... The Vegas should be equaling that at least. Currently they are hashing 22% slower and draw 35% more!

Keep chugging!
For phi2 try stock bios and clocks
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November 25, 2018, 05:18:46 AM
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Hey FancyIX
Thanks for this "attempt"... Grin

Phi2 isn't really living up to expectations though. RX570's just scratch 3MH/s at 1300/1900 (XMR mem straps) and Vega56@64 only get about 6.3MH/s at 1408/1100.

To give you a comparison, a regular GTX 1080 will do 8 MH/s, slightly overclocked, at 85% PL... The Vegas should be equaling that at least. Currently they are hashing 22% slower and draw 35% more!

Keep chugging!

Yeah... still long way to go before profiting, though according to current market price most miners won't profit at all...
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November 25, 2018, 04:27:28 PM
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x22i what settings to add to HiveOS for 588 ?
and then 44kh / s by default xD
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November 25, 2018, 08:48:33 PM
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I've been trying this in hiveos for x22i but there's no x22i in the drop down for sgminer your sgminer fork is listed tho so instead I used the custom one and sgminer will only use 4 cards I tried different settings with no luck so I ssh into my rig and ran sgminer and all 5 cards worked I dont understand why it wont use all cards when starting from the web dashboard
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November 26, 2018, 03:19:06 AM
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I've been trying this in hiveos for x22i but there's no x22i in the drop down for sgminer your sgminer fork is listed tho so instead I used the custom one and sgminer will only use 4 cards I tried different settings with no luck so I ssh into my rig and ran sgminer and all 5 cards worked I dont understand why it wont use all cards when starting from the web dashboard

Yeah, hiveos has some problem in the drop down menu. They seems are fixing it.
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November 26, 2018, 10:03:57 AM
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As for the Phi2 algorithm and Lyra2z, is extracted at FPGA, so I don’t see any point in optimizing them.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5029989.0

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November 29, 2018, 07:44:47 PM
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I've been trying this in hiveos for x22i but there's no x22i in the drop down for sgminer your sgminer fork is listed tho so instead I used the custom one and sgminer will only use 4 cards I tried different settings with no luck so I ssh into my rig and ran sgminer and all 5 cards worked I dont understand why it wont use all cards when starting from the web dashboard
Dropdown list fixed. Sorry for inconvenience

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December 01, 2018, 02:58:49 PM
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I've been trying this in hiveos for x22i but there's no x22i in the drop down for sgminer your sgminer fork is listed tho so instead I used the custom one and sgminer will only use 4 cards I tried different settings with no luck so I ssh into my rig and ran sgminer and all 5 cards worked I dont understand why it wont use all cards when starting from the web dashboard
Dropdown list fixed. Sorry for inconvenience

Thanks I'm going to give it a shot I've always been a fan of sgminer it's good to see devs fork and update it
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December 11, 2018, 07:25:19 AM
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Supports Windows and Linux. Supports windows driver and Linux AMDGPU Pro driver. Supports most cards. Comes with pre-built binary kernels to speed up Ellesmere and Vega cards.


https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases/tag/5.6.1.3.b4b

Estimated speed:
phi2, rx 580: 1800khs; vega 56: 3300khs
lyra2Z, rx 580: 830khs; vega 56: 1620khs

I know that's far below the speed of tdxminer or teamredminer, but it's supports windows and Vega on Linux. And I am working on improving it. Hope one day it can be comparable with tdxminer.

Beta5 release, about 30% faster
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases/tag/5.6.1.3.b5

Beta5b release:
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases/tag/5.6.1.3.b5b
Speed compare of release (beta5b) than previous release (beta5): 580 +25%, Vega56 +35% for phi2, and 580 -15%, Vega56 +35% for lyra2Z .

Beta5c release, added allium support. Others are the same as beta5b.
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases/tag/5.6.1.3.b5c

Beta5d release, much faster than beta5c, especially for 580.
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases/tag/5.6.1.3.b5d

Beta 5e release, now support x22i. Others keep the same as beta5d:
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases
Will improve the performance further.

Beta5f release. x22i over 25% faster than beta5e, lyra2rev2 over 4x faster.
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases

Beta5f+ release, for x22i, 580 5% faster, Vega56 15% faster. ADL added so that you can monitor your GPU. https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases

Beta5f++: little bit faster. https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases

Windows version may hang. If so, please revisit the release page and download the fixed file.

Beta5f++++ release, vega 10% faster. 580 improved a bit, for x22i.
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases

Beta5fp5 release, x22i around 5% faster.
https://github.com/fancyIX/sgminer-phi2-branch/releases
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December 11, 2018, 10:58:08 AM
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Hi, can you PM me your contact detail about implementing a new algo?
I tried to pm you but not allowed...
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December 11, 2018, 06:09:00 PM
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Hi, can you PM me your contact detail about implementing a new algo?
I tried to pm you but not allowed...

You can ping me in discord. ID: fancyIX
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December 11, 2018, 11:00:33 PM
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I can't add you without numeric id i think, can you pm me this?
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December 17, 2018, 02:56:23 PM
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So, Mister FancyIX, I saw you on discord in the MTP / Zcoin chatrooms.
Any chance you'd be working on an implementation for AMD hardware?

Andrucrypt seems to have hit a wall, Teamred seem too busy with real life stuff... and Zawawa has disappeared, allegedly to deal with greater things.

That doesn't leave many AMD devs around to push the boundaries. How are you getting on? Grin
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December 17, 2018, 11:34:09 PM
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I no these are dinosaurs but anyone try r9 270/280 on x22i
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December 18, 2018, 07:17:41 AM
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So, Mister FancyIX, I saw you on discord in the MTP / Zcoin chatrooms.
Any chance you'd be working on an implementation for AMD hardware?

Andrucrypt seems to have hit a wall, Teamred seem too busy with real life stuff... and Zawawa has disappeared, allegedly to deal with greater things.

That doesn't leave many AMD devs around to push the boundaries. How are you getting on? Grin
Hit a wall, LOL! xD

ps: miner already works, 870kH/s per RX580 with custom timings, but not for public yet )
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December 18, 2018, 09:31:48 AM
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I no these are dinosaurs but anyone try r9 270/280 on x22i
280x with a miner Beta5f+ on algo x22i produces 1.5 mhs then 280 should give quite a bit less. 270 needs to be checked.
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December 18, 2018, 11:16:25 AM
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So, Mister FancyIX, I saw you on discord in the MTP / Zcoin chatrooms.
Any chance you'd be working on an implementation for AMD hardware?

Andrucrypt seems to have hit a wall, Teamred seem too busy with real life stuff... and Zawawa has disappeared, allegedly to deal with greater things.

That doesn't leave many AMD devs around to push the boundaries. How are you getting on? Grin
Hit a wall, LOL! xD

ps: miner already works, 870kH/s per RX580 with custom timings, but not for public yet )
Yeah that was yesterday, I know! Grin
Was just trying to blow some life/hope into FancyIX and spur some competition, lol!

Considering MTP's a memory-hard algo, I'm expecting the AMD lot to do pretty well and your early figures look quite promising indeed, Mr. Andrucrypt!
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