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Author Topic: [ANN] TeamRedMiner v0.10.10 - Ironfish/Kaspa/ZIL/Kawpow/Etchash and More  (Read 211883 times)
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May 18, 2020, 03:29:03 PM
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Team Red Miner v0.7.0 released

https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases

Changes in v0.7.0
  • Added kawpow algo for Ravencoin.
  • Added Navi support for kawpow and ethash.
  • Changed device ordering to be pcie bus based by default, added --opencl_order option.
  • Fixed issue with --list devices not working without other args.
  • Reformatted help message to hopefully make it easier to read.
  • Added multipool example scripts.
  • Removed ssl/tls server name verification (was re-added with TLS SNI fix)
  • Fixed an unhandled signal bug that would cause rare crashes.
  • Fixed multi-pool API bug.

This release is a long time coming and starts the beginning of our support for Navi GPUs!
We have also added support for Kawpow for Ravencoin!
CAUTION: Kawpow is a very hot algo!  Start with low clocks when testing!

The following are some rough performance figures for kawpow:
RX 5700XT: 28+Mh/s
Radeon VII: 40+Mh/s
RX Vega56/64: 25+Mh/s
RX 580: 14+Mh/s
RX 570: 13+Mh/s

Again, this algo can get very hot very quickly, so we suggest starting with the following core clocks for initial testing and tuning from there:
RX 5700XT: 1400MHz
Radeon VII: 1400MHz
RX Vega56/64: 1000MHz
RX 570/580: 1000MHz

If you do give it a spin, please post your results here.
We love seeing how the miner runs on everyone's rigs Smiley

Edit: Ten minutes after release and we have our first bug Smiley
We've received reports that VIIs on windows do not work for ethash/kawpow.  We are working on a fix now.
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May 18, 2020, 05:54:53 PM
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Team Red Miner v0.7.1 released

https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases

Changes in v0.7.1
  • Fixed issue with VII ethash/kawpow on windows.

This release is just a quick bug fix to get VIIs working on windows again for ethash/kawpow.
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May 18, 2020, 08:56:37 PM
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Awesome release! Really good results with Navi 5700:

5700XT:
 - KawPOW: 21-22Mh/s using 1275/900/750mV pulling 150W at the wall (beats RTX 2070 SUPER in H/W which does about 23Mh/s at 190W)
 - ETH: 51.1Mh/s using 1275/900/750mV (stock timings) pulling 130W at the wall

(Win10 1903, drivers: 19.11.3)

Great work as always!
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May 18, 2020, 09:42:17 PM
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Sapphire R9 Fury 4Gb (Stock Clocks -25mV downvolted):

20.5 MH/s - 71c


https://imgur.com/Xc998Ff

Excellent miner. Thank you
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May 19, 2020, 09:40:36 AM
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Thanks for the release guys!

I still get with my vega56 a

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GPU 0: Detected DEAD

Is it because I am on the latest drivers?
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May 19, 2020, 09:52:56 AM
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Thanks for the release guys!

I still get with my vega56 a

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GPU 0: Detected DEAD

Is it because I am on the latest drivers?

Yeah, things are not working great on the 20.x.y drivers, we have some more testing to do there. 18.6.1 is our old favorite, 19.11.3 has been used by beta testers without issues as well if you want to be able to control clocks in e.g. OverdriveNTool only. For the 20.x.y range, I have some users mining on 20.4.2, but that is on VIIs and not older Vega 56/64, I'm not sure if it's significant.

I will soon set up a better windows rig to do some serious driver testing.

-- K
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May 19, 2020, 11:55:07 AM
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Perfect ^ thanks buddy!
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May 19, 2020, 12:25:15 PM
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19.11.3 solved it; 20.2.2 didn't work.

Vega 56: Hynix - 23.7, Samsung - 24.3 MH/s
Core 1100/815mV
Mem 915/810mV
0% power limit
Timing level 1 in OverdriveNTool
480W from the wall
~50 deg C at ~55% fan speed
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May 19, 2020, 01:20:34 PM
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Impressive miner for both Vega and Navi cards!

KawPoW

Old Miners:

Vega: 940/920/812 Clocks/Volts

21 mhs

Navi: 1500/1900/800

19 mhs

TRM

Vega: 940/920/812 Clocks/Volts

23 mhs

Navi: 1500/1900/800

26 mhs

ETHASH

Navi: 1500/1900/800
57.9
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May 19, 2020, 03:13:55 PM
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Please. Include kernel for R9 290 and 390 in kawpow algo, with other miners they reach 14-15 MH/s.
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May 19, 2020, 03:15:37 PM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.
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May 19, 2020, 07:45:52 PM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Im with you, according to my calculations on whattomine the increased power draw makes rvn less profitable.
And the miner renders my computer totaly unusable... 5700xt as main gpu.

Is it that ppl in the community belives rvn will increase alot in value and wants to hoodle as much as possible?
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May 19, 2020, 08:16:32 PM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Up to a couple days ago, rvn was more profitable.  Lately, eth does better on NH (at least at my rates of >.10/kwh), but not necessarily on normal pools.
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May 19, 2020, 08:38:27 PM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Like pbfarmer said, RVN looked significantly sexier just a few days ago. It's also a very fresh algo addition in TRM as well with the new release, and imho the first and only public progpow implementation for AMD so far that can compete with Team Green, especially for the 7nm gpus like VIIs and Navis.

Right now, and if you trust whattomine and with some ballpark nrs for $0.06/kwh, a VII doing 80 MH/s ethash at 180W and 40 MH/s kawpow at 300W gets you $1.26 net for kawpow and $1.04 net for plain ETH. Nicehash ethash says net $1.21, but imho it's hard to realize the full 100% of your hashrate on Nicehash due to rejects. Now, change those $0.06/kwh to $0.10/kwh and it most definitely shifts into ethash being the best choice. My point is more that there are situations where kawpow is a rational choice, but yeah, for most people there are other factors to take into account (power cost, heat/cooling etc).
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May 19, 2020, 09:21:42 PM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Like pbfarmer said, RVN looked significantly sexier just a few days ago. It's also a very fresh algo addition in TRM as well with the new release, and imho the first and only public progpow implementation for AMD so far that can compete with Team Green, especially for the 7nm gpus like VIIs and Navis.

Right now, and if you trust whattomine and with some ballpark nrs for $0.06/kwh, a VII doing 80 MH/s ethash at 180W and 40 MH/s kawpow at 300W gets you $1.26 net for kawpow and $1.04 net for plain ETH. Nicehash ethash says net $1.21, but imho it's hard to realize the full 100% of your hashrate on Nicehash due to rejects. Now, change those $0.06/kwh to $0.10/kwh and it most definitely shifts into ethash being the best choice. My point is more that there are situations where kawpow is a rational choice, but yeah, for most people there are other factors to take into account (power cost, heat/cooling etc).

Also, it's good to be able to run multiple algos on a GPU in case profit shifts or you do want to mine multiple coins. After all, that is one of the reasons to have GPU rigs instead of just getting an ASIC. Variety being the spice of life and whatnot.
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Last edit: May 20, 2020, 03:21:14 AM by pbfarmer
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...but imho it's hard to realize the full 100% of your hashrate on Nicehash due to rejects...

I had always assumed at least a 10% discount vs the NH reported numbers on WTM.  However, at least for me, over the last couple days - they've been almost dead on, if not even slightly conservative.  Maybe WTM is doing their own internal adjustment, or NH rejects are way down?  (my TRM reported rejects *are* incredibly low - in the 0.1% range)

That being said, RVN is back to crushing NH/ethash at the moment, even w/ my rates.
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May 20, 2020, 03:17:49 AM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Like pbfarmer said, RVN looked significantly sexier just a few days ago. It's also a very fresh algo addition in TRM as well with the new release, and imho the first and only public progpow implementation for AMD so far that can compete with Team Green, especially for the 7nm gpus like VIIs and Navis.

Right now, and if you trust whattomine and with some ballpark nrs for $0.06/kwh, a VII doing 80 MH/s ethash at 180W and 40 MH/s kawpow at 300W gets you $1.26 net for kawpow and $1.04 net for plain ETH. Nicehash ethash says net $1.21, but imho it's hard to realize the full 100% of your hashrate on Nicehash due to rejects. Now, change those $0.06/kwh to $0.10/kwh and it most definitely shifts into ethash being the best choice. My point is more that there are situations where kawpow is a rational choice, but yeah, for most people there are other factors to take into account (power cost, heat/cooling etc).

It’s not the 1st for AMD - there are at least 2 more before theirs!
Also, don’t forget 2% TRM fee for their fresh algo addition compare to their ETH fee - probably more unless we actually see their source code!!
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May 20, 2020, 03:33:48 AM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Like pbfarmer said, RVN looked significantly sexier just a few days ago. It's also a very fresh algo addition in TRM as well with the new release, and imho the first and only public progpow implementation for AMD so far that can compete with Team Green, especially for the 7nm gpus like VIIs and Navis.

Right now, and if you trust whattomine and with some ballpark nrs for $0.06/kwh, a VII doing 80 MH/s ethash at 180W and 40 MH/s kawpow at 300W gets you $1.26 net for kawpow and $1.04 net for plain ETH. Nicehash ethash says net $1.21, but imho it's hard to realize the full 100% of your hashrate on Nicehash due to rejects. Now, change those $0.06/kwh to $0.10/kwh and it most definitely shifts into ethash being the best choice. My point is more that there are situations where kawpow is a rational choice, but yeah, for most people there are other factors to take into account (power cost, heat/cooling etc).

It’s not the 1st for AMD - there are at least 2 more before theirs!
Also, don’t forget 2% TRM fee for their fresh algo addition compare to their ETH fee - probably more unless we actually see their source code!!

Yeah!  And all you dum-dums should still be using Friendster/Myspace, AOL dial-up, and horse-and-buggies while you're at it, cuz they were first too!

Also, forget about the fact that you can easily verify reported hashrates - this guy says you're prob paying hidden fees, so it must be true.

/s in case it wasn't obvious
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May 20, 2020, 08:12:58 AM
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I didn't understand, why all start to mine kawpow. It uses more power. Eth algo gives more profit.

Like pbfarmer said, RVN looked significantly sexier just a few days ago. It's also a very fresh algo addition in TRM as well with the new release, and imho the first and only public progpow implementation for AMD so far that can compete with Team Green, especially for the 7nm gpus like VIIs and Navis.

Right now, and if you trust whattomine and with some ballpark nrs for $0.06/kwh, a VII doing 80 MH/s ethash at 180W and 40 MH/s kawpow at 300W gets you $1.26 net for kawpow and $1.04 net for plain ETH. Nicehash ethash says net $1.21, but imho it's hard to realize the full 100% of your hashrate on Nicehash due to rejects. Now, change those $0.06/kwh to $0.10/kwh and it most definitely shifts into ethash being the best choice. My point is more that there are situations where kawpow is a rational choice, but yeah, for most people there are other factors to take into account (power cost, heat/cooling etc).

It’s not the 1st for AMD - there are at least 2 more before theirs!
Also, don’t forget 2% TRM fee for their fresh algo addition compare to their ETH fee - probably more unless we actually see their source code!!

Yawn, you have nowhere else to FUD at the moment? My statement was the "first and only public AMD miner so far that can _compete with Team Green_", not the first working miner.

The 2% fee is the same as all other AMD miners for the same algo, of course with the exception of the open source reference miner. For this algo, we wrote our own machine-code generating compiler from scratch for the random math in progpow, we don't rely on any OpenCL compiler like everyone else. All code is written from scratch, not a single line "borrowed" from any reference implementation. That goes for both host- and gpu-side. We then chased every single f-ing cycle we could find in the algo. The results speak for themselves. We then set the same dev fee to the same level as everyone else despite probably spending 5x more time.

Regarding fake or hidden super hashrates, we have never lied about anything, there are other miners for that which we have shown already. There always seem to be a number of random posters with some hidden agenda appearing in our threads though claiming the same FUD bullshit about hidden fees. I wonder why.

All in all, you should run the miner you feel comfortable running. I truly understand that many people have issues with closed source software. That said, it's not very difficult to isolate your mining rigs from any sensitive data or network access to mitigate any worry about rogue "features". What you should stop doing is posting in every closed source miner thread saying they should give away what took them 100s of hours to produce at the price of your liking rather than what they decide justifies their effort. If you don't like closed source, don't use it. The dev fee is not your call to make, and I don't think you've ever ran any numbers to justify your whining about expensive fees, you're just an egocentric dude that think you're entitled to everything for free, otherwise you wouldn't be here posting in the first place.

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May 20, 2020, 08:58:19 AM
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Hi, kerney666!
No questions about fees. But can you add in your miner info about devfee mining when it goes? At least start mining devfee and stop.
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