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Author Topic: Claymore's CryptoNote AMD GPU Miner v11.3  (Read 2145046 times)
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October 09, 2017, 02:24:39 PM
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HI ALL

Can someone please upload the best config for my MSI RX 580 8GB Hynix

i really need someone help please all

many thanks in advance

Use sgminer-sm 5.5.5 which value g = 2 , you will get best hashrate

i guess cannot put 2 thread on a 4GB version  i tried it crash and 1 thread is slower than claymore 9.7

MSI RX 480 Gaming 4G & MSI RX 570 OC 4G with g 2 rI 896 no problem
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October 09, 2017, 05:03:29 PM
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Claymore!  You're so quiet, buddy!  Care to give us an update?

that greedy asshole is to busy spending the money he earned of us.


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October 09, 2017, 06:14:14 PM
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5*RX 480 8G Samsung, uber 3.1 straps:
default settings (-h 1800 -dmem 1): ~4920 h/s
my settings (-h 1830,1900 -dmem 1): ~4970 h/s

5*RX 480 4G  Samsung, uber 3.1 straps:
default settings (-h 900 -dmem 1): ~4280 h/s
my settings (-h 1830,1900 -dmem 0): ~4630 h/s
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October 09, 2017, 07:20:53 PM
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help me, best setting for r9 370 ram elpida? anyone give me r9370 bios ram elpila, please


You can try it on Anoraks page, he has bios for all modern Radeon-GPUs.
https://anorak.tech/c/downloads
But i'm not sure about the R9 370, which is an new labeled R9 270 or HD 7870/7850.
All is the same chip.
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October 10, 2017, 03:53:04 PM
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does hash faster with the "normal" AMD driver or the blockchain one?
With blockchain drivers hashrate faster. About 980h/s on RX480 8G samsung

At what wattage is that?
About 680W 5*RX580 "from the wall"
that's really great. I just optimized a bit my RX470s 4GB and it is around 850, can't squuze more. This pulls 620W for 6 GPUs. Compared to sgminer it is better hashrate at a lower wattage.
Would you share your core freq pls?
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October 10, 2017, 04:55:16 PM
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Hi
Any test Vega hashrate with claymore?
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October 10, 2017, 05:18:20 PM
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does hash faster with the "normal" AMD driver or the blockchain one?
With blockchain drivers hashrate faster. About 980h/s on RX480 8G samsung

At what wattage is that?
About 680W 5*RX580 "from the wall"
that's really great. I just optimized a bit my RX470s 4GB and it is around 850, can't squuze more. This pulls 620W for 6 GPUs. Compared to sgminer it is better hashrate at a lower wattage.
Would you share your core freq pls?
1250@960-980mV
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October 10, 2017, 09:18:49 PM
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does hash faster with the "normal" AMD driver or the blockchain one?
With blockchain drivers hashrate faster. About 980h/s on RX480 8G samsung

At what wattage is that?
About 680W 5*RX580 "from the wall"
that's really great. I just optimized a bit my RX470s 4GB and it is around 850, can't squuze more. This pulls 620W for 6 GPUs. Compared to sgminer it is better hashrate at a lower wattage.
Would you share your core freq pls?
1250@960-980mV

Which Wattage do you have with 1250@960-980mW?
I read somewhere you can tiune vega about 130W.
Is it correct?
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October 11, 2017, 08:01:20 AM
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Nvidia please.
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October 11, 2017, 09:44:03 AM
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Have anyone a sample config for nicehash? Thanks!
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October 11, 2017, 10:25:10 AM
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Have anyone a sample config for nicehash? Thanks!
NsGpuCNMiner.exe -xpool stratum+ssl://cryptonight.eu.nicehash.com:33355 -xwal btc-addr.rig1 -xpsw x -h 928 -dmem 1 -cclock 1167 -cvddc 875 -mclock 2000 -mvddc 875

btc-addr - is yours nicehash btc address
rig - is your rig name ( if you use it )
This is setup for 4GB vram card , if you have 8GB you can change -h 928 to -h 1800-1900 , just test it to find thah best fits to you , "-cclock 1167 -cvddc 875 -mclock 2000 -mvddc 875" - this is core and memory speed and voltage , edit it to fits for you or just delete it if you use other program to overclock/undervolt.
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October 11, 2017, 10:27:54 AM
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Claymore!  You're so quiet, buddy!  Care to give us an update?

that greedy asshole is to busy spending the money he earned of us.


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I think that is just a joke. not too serious.
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October 11, 2017, 11:26:47 AM
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Claymore!  You're so quiet, buddy!  Care to give us an update?

that greedy asshole is to busy spending the money he earned of us.


Drunk lonely trolls are drunk and lonely.

I think that is just a joke. not too serious.

Conveying sarcasm over the internet is the most difficult thing a man can do, you can never be sure if serious or not.

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October 11, 2017, 11:46:51 AM
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1250@960-980mV

Thanks. Managed to increase even to 1300@1025mV. This has increased the wattage with 20% and the hashrate with 6% (900 h/s). Again, compared to sgminer, this miner is currently superior Smiley
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October 11, 2017, 11:56:56 AM
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1250@960-980mV

Thanks. Managed to increase even to 1300@1025mV. This has increased the wattage with 20% and the hashrate with 6% (900 h/s). Again, compared to sgminer, this miner is currently superior Smiley
If electricity cheap i think no problem, but you see wattage increase 20% but you only gain 6%, how thats good?
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October 11, 2017, 12:44:09 PM
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Have anyone a sample config for nanopool with 480 4gb? Thanks!
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October 11, 2017, 04:32:45 PM
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1250@960-980mV

Thanks. Managed to increase even to 1300@1025mV. This has increased the wattage with 20% and the hashrate with 6% (900 h/s). Again, compared to sgminer, this miner is currently superior Smiley
If electricity cheap i think no problem, but you see wattage increase 20% but you only gain 6%, how thats good?
Because I'm still profiting man. Calculated the extra electricity and the extra hash only through whattomine and it shows I'm on +++ Smiley
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October 11, 2017, 05:57:50 PM
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1250@960-980mV

Thanks. Managed to increase even to 1300@1025mV. This has increased the wattage with 20% and the hashrate with 6% (900 h/s). Again, compared to sgminer, this miner is currently superior Smiley
If electricity cheap i think no problem, but you see wattage increase 20% but you only gain 6%, how thats good?
Because I'm still profiting man. Calculated the extra electricity and the extra hash only through whattomine and it shows I'm on +++ Smiley

On my 5 card setup I find no difference in hashrate between Sgminer & Claymore, but Claymore does take a little more power.
Sgminer no more than 770 Watts and Claymore 790 Watts - jumping occasionally to 800 Watts.
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October 11, 2017, 07:40:12 PM
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Have anyone a sample config for nicehash? Thanks!
NsGpuCNMiner.exe -xpool stratum+ssl://cryptonight.eu.nicehash.com:33355 -xwal btc-addr.rig1 -xpsw x -h 928 -dmem 1 -cclock 1167 -cvddc 875 -mclock 2000 -mvddc 875

btc-addr - is yours nicehash btc address
rig - is your rig name ( if you use it )
This is setup for 4GB vram card , if you have 8GB you can change -h 928 to -h 1800-1900 , just test it to find thah best fits to you , "-cclock 1167 -cvddc 875 -mclock 2000 -mvddc 875" - this is core and memory speed and voltage , edit it to fits for you or just delete it if you use other program to overclock/undervolt.

Thanks! I hope now it will work fine.
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October 11, 2017, 07:53:56 PM
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Hi Calymore,
Do you have any ETA on version for linux ? Smiley
My users are waiting for Your release Smiley and many other part of the word Smiley
Thx for you well done job in all miners !

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