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Author Topic: Claymore's CryptoNote AMD GPU Miner v11.3  (Read 2144938 times)
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January 28, 2017, 02:26:29 PM
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those are the different power levels for the gpu. so the lowest is for 2D mode when you're no utilizing the GPU, the higher ones are for more demanding application calls.

What power usage per card do u have at 740 hash?

I am at around 360W with 3 cards (RX480) and sys power. 410W Including CPU Mining (i7 4790K).

Ok I will order 6 sapphire rx480 nitro 8giga cards. They are better for tweaking yes? Good cooling... With these I safely get 740 hash and sub 800 w in total yes?

good cards. you'll probably be able to get it below 800 on XMR, in any case I'd suggest to run it of 1.2KW PSU

Quick question. Is there a difference between gigabyte rx480 8g gaming  en the saphire Rx 480 nitro 8g?
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January 28, 2017, 03:21:11 PM
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Can someone please help?

why is this happening randomly ? before this it was rock stable for >24 hours

11:55:18:642   e74   Round
11:55:20:064   948   GPU 0: HashCnt = 1024, time = 1395 ms, hashrate = 734 h/s
11:55:20:080   948   Round
11:55:20:892   55c   GPU0 t=49C fan=46%, GPU1 t=55C fan=41%
11:55:20:892   55c   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 812
11:55:20:892   55c   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 2250
11:55:20:892   55c   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 80437
11:55:20:892   55c   WATCHDOG: Thread 2 hangs in OpenCL call, you need to restart miner Sad
11:55:20:908   55c   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 81891
11:55:20:908   55c   WATCHDOG: Thread 3 hangs in OpenCL call, you need to restart miner Sad
11:55:20:908   55c   WATCHDOG: GPU memory error, you need to restart miner Sad
11:55:21:517   e74   GPU 0: HashCnt = 1024, time = 1412 ms, hashrate = 725 h/s
11:55:21:533   e74   Round
11:55:22:174   55c   Restarting OK, exit...



and when it restart minner PC just hangs and I need to manually restart PC. It's not problem when I'm here but I soon plan to move miner in other place where I will have much cheaper electricity but I will have no access to minner and this will be a huge problem for me.


2x480 8gb OC ~ 1470 h/s with 305 W from wall
1350 MHz, 1080 mV
2200 MHz, 1000 mV

reject rate about 1.3%, suprnova pool




use "-r 1" and reboot.bat with shutdown /r /t 5 /f - problem solved
(better yet fix your card settings)
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January 28, 2017, 03:45:46 PM
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We need a new XMR miner! Adjusted to the 4XX cards and the new AMD drivers.

@Claymore... please?

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January 28, 2017, 04:14:34 PM
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XMR is "designed" for old cards - forget it.
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January 28, 2017, 04:22:10 PM
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XMR is "designed" for old cards - forget it.

what kind of statement is that? do you have any idea what is it you're talking about?
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January 28, 2017, 04:24:37 PM
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XMR is "designed" for old cards - forget it.

Maybe, but in my 480 rigs mining XMR with wolf's miner is still more profitable than any alternative

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January 28, 2017, 04:41:35 PM
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XMR is "designed" for old cards - forget it.

Maybe, but in my 480 rigs mining XMR with wolf's miner is still more profitable than any alternative

Yep. Depending on your electricity cost and willingness to run second coin along ETH, but XMR currently gives few % better profits.
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January 28, 2017, 04:46:27 PM
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XMR is "designed" for old cards - forget it.

Maybe, but in my 480 rigs mining XMR with wolf's miner is still more profitable than any alternative

Yep. Depending on your electricity cost and willingness to run second coin along ETH, but XMR currently gives few % better profits.

I used to mine ETH+DCR and ETH+SIA but that is long gone.

Now the choice is between ZEC vs XMR and the latest is clearly a better choice  Grin

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January 28, 2017, 05:43:59 PM
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hi

i received an rx480 sapphire nitro 4G but does not look good  Angry  it s slower than my 470's 4g and it use lot more power

i notice it has Hynix memory, looks not great  the 470's have elpida what i was able to mod easily
get some more than 700mh with the 470 1220gpu 1920memory

rx480 original bios it run at 1320/1950 get 600mh only, can slow down the gpu to 1270 for same speed

i used polaris bios editor for the rx480 but cannot see the memory frequencies

so i tested all the 6 last timing, the slowest one was working but speed not great
and the 5 last timing they all crash
i gonna test 1 or 2 slower but i guess it s not gonna be great

i ve got the rx480 cheaper but  same price than the 470 but if it s slower it s not great  Shocked
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January 28, 2017, 06:46:40 PM
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I used to mine ETH+DCR and ETH+SIA but that is long gone.
Why is that?
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January 29, 2017, 03:16:13 AM
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I used to mine ETH+DCR and ETH+SIA but that is long gone.
Why is that?

For those who pay electricity, it's just not profitable. Even with the recent small recovery on both DCR and SIA prices...

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January 29, 2017, 08:18:38 AM
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2x480 8gb OC ~ 1470 h/s with 305 W from wall
1350 MHz, 1080 mV
2200 MHz, 1000 mV

reject rate about 1.3%, suprnova pool

use "-r 1" and reboot.bat with shutdown /r /t 5 /f - problem solved
(better yet fix your card settings)

thank you for solution with reboot.bat Smiley

which settings I should use with my cards? This gave me most hashes but apparently is randomly unstable
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January 29, 2017, 09:30:21 AM
Last edit: January 29, 2017, 09:53:03 AM by marvykkio
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guys i have a question, I extracted Monero of Suprnova, and I gained
0.13488397 XMR

but going to see about me poloniex I received these 0.06488000 XMR

but where the rest of the profits are over?

I realized now that there are 0.07000000 fee

 Shocked Shocked Shocked
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January 29, 2017, 10:45:53 AM
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guys i have a question, I extracted Monero of Suprnova, and I gained
0.13488397 XMR

but going to see about me poloniex I received these 0.06488000 XMR

but where the rest of the profits are over?

I realized now that there are 0.07000000 fee

 Shocked Shocked Shocked

After the recent XMR fork, the transaction fees went sky high. Suprnova decided to impose those 0.07 as a fixed fee for all transactions. If you withdraw 10 XMR from the pool, you'll pay the same fee. Everywhere similar things are happening due to the changes in the XMR code... Huh

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January 29, 2017, 12:38:00 PM
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Transaction fees are very expensive on Monero compared to Bitcoin because of the ring-signature mixing.
To have a direct payout on exchange, there are two solutions : raise the fees by a lot or increase the minimum payout by a lot.
We estimated that, without raising the fees, we would have to put a minimum payout of 10 XMR. If all miners are OK with that we can do it but I think most miners won't accept it.
So no pool for direct mining to exchange address without large fees.
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January 29, 2017, 01:30:49 PM
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So no pool for direct mining to exchange address without large fees.

Dwarfpool is 0.024 to exchange, and 0.012 to Personal address. I set mine for 5XMR and auto transfer with fees of 0.024 XMR. That comes to some 6 cents for each withdrawal.
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January 29, 2017, 01:49:23 PM
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So no pool for direct mining to exchange address without large fees.

Dwarfpool is 0.024 to exchange, and 0.012 to Personal address. I set mine for 5XMR and auto transfer with fees of 0.024 XMR. That comes to some 6 cents for each withdrawal.

I'm doing exactly the same  Grin

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January 29, 2017, 05:52:43 PM
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2x480 8gb OC ~ 1470 h/s with 305 W from wall
1350 MHz, 1080 mV
2200 MHz, 1000 mV

reject rate about 1.3%, suprnova pool

use "-r 1" and reboot.bat with shutdown /r /t 5 /f - problem solved
(better yet fix your card settings)

thank you for solution with reboot.bat Smiley

which settings I should use with my cards? This gave me most hashes but apparently is randomly unstable

I'm getting 750+h on ref480 8gb at around 1180:1975@0.9v (1500 straps) but you've got to find whats good for your cards and platform 
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January 29, 2017, 10:21:31 PM
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guys i have a question, I extracted Monero of Suprnova, and I gained
0.13488397 XMR

but going to see about me poloniex I received these 0.06488000 XMR

but where the rest of the profits are over?

I realized now that there are 0.07000000 fee

 Shocked Shocked Shocked

The page indicates that the fee of 0.07 is deducted for manual withdrawals. Proof by placing an automatic withdrawal.
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January 30, 2017, 09:24:01 AM
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So no pool for direct mining to exchange address without large fees.

Dwarfpool is 0.024 to exchange, and 0.012 to Personal address. I set mine for 5XMR and auto transfer with fees of 0.024 XMR. That comes to some 6 cents for each withdrawal.
The French pool withdraw to exchange (min 5 XMR) was with no fees few days ago. I'm mining to my wallet, so I'm not sure if there are any fees now.

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