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Author Topic: Claymore's CryptoNote AMD GPU Miner v11.3  (Read 2144940 times)
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October 15, 2018, 02:44:33 PM
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But I get 20% lower hashrate with SRBMiner and 2 and 3Gb 270x and 280x, than Claymore. Sad
Claymore, add fee to miner. We need it.
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October 15, 2018, 03:09:26 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

Yes take your time. I'll probably power-off my old AMD gpus (7970/280x/290) and wait until then.

I tried the other softwares and couldn't get them to work property. All my GPUs are undervolted, memory straps modified and when running a new miner it almost always causes stability issues. And since we are only talking about a few cents a day of profits, not worth the headache, unless there is another Crypto boom in the near future.

I think its finally the end for the Tahiti based GPUs.
I hear you on the 280/290 I can never get the same hashrates I get with claymore I wish he would put the fee back on and add the other forks
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October 15, 2018, 04:31:52 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

Yes take your time. I'll probably power-off my old AMD gpus (7970/280x/290) and wait until then.

I tried the other softwares and couldn't get them to work property. All my GPUs are undervolted, memory straps modified and when running a new miner it almost always causes stability issues. And since we are only talking about a few cents a day of profits, not worth the headache, unless there is another Crypto boom in the near future.

I think its finally the end for the Tahiti based GPUs.
I hear you on the 280/290 I can never get the same hashrates I get with claymore I wish he would put the fee back on and add the other forks

Claymore please don't let Tahiti based GPUs "be killed" I want pay the fee if is needed.
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October 16, 2018, 05:29:28 AM
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Is it possible to mine with Claymore's miner other coin with v7 algo that won't fork? I've read V8 is 20% more power demanding.
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October 16, 2018, 06:10:51 AM
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But I get 20% lower hashrate with SRBMiner and 2 and 3Gb 270x and 280x, than Claymore. Sad
Claymore, add fee to miner. We need it.

Yes I am glad I wasn't the only one experiencing issues with SRBMiner with the older GPUs. Basically I tried to get it stable and couldn't. Then I finally managed to make it run, but the speed was much lower than Claymore so I just gave up.

I think it would be easy to use it on the newer GPUs but with the older ones there are too many issues. I suspect one of the reasons is due to the AMD drivers. The older GPUs usually run better on older drivers and vice versa. However the miners aren't as stable with the older AMD drivers as they should be and lead to these issues.

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October 16, 2018, 07:32:02 AM
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Is it possible to mine with Claymore's miner other coin with v7 algo that won't fork? I've read V8 is 20% more power demanding.
Hashrate is aprox the same only a bit lower and power consumption is like 10-15% higher I would say, maybe 20% on some GPUs.
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October 16, 2018, 12:40:39 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

I guess i shut down the rigs on oct.18 until no update to pow8, dont care to mess around with others. Fee is the least problem, most of us pay it gladly for this fine miner.
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October 16, 2018, 12:50:48 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

I guess i shut down the rigs on oct.18 until no update to pow8, dont care to mess around with others. Fee is the least problem, most of us pay it gladly for this fine miner.

I think so. I have a few R9 nano, it will not run seamlessly on other miners.
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October 16, 2018, 01:41:27 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

I guess i shut down the rigs on oct.18 until no update to pow8, dont care to mess around with others. Fee is the least problem, most of us pay it gladly for this fine miner.

I think so. I have a few R9 nano, it will not run seamlessly on other miners.

yeah, I have the same problem, my furys and nanos won't run on srbminer because it reports a problem of having too low vram, wtf?
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October 16, 2018, 01:53:04 PM
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Come on Claymore. WE need YOU to do this update. Please don't ignore the actual project supporting decentralizing big hash power from ASiCs and FPGAs.

Another extremely important thing to note is that it is vital for the networks security. Many miners are running Simpler Miner which uses Claymore 11.3 on Linux. Without them you are reducing the ability for many miners to be on the Monero network.
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October 16, 2018, 02:04:36 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

I guess i shut down the rigs on oct.18 until no update to pow8, dont care to mess around with others. Fee is the least problem, most of us pay it gladly for this fine miner.

I think so. I have a few R9 nano, it will not run seamlessly on other miners.

yeah, I have the same problem, my furys and nanos won't run on srbminer because it reports a problem of having too low vram, wtf?

so not true, SRB 1.6.8 work with R9 Fury good
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October 16, 2018, 02:17:26 PM
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Ask for adjustments in the SRBminer topic, Dev is always trying to improve.
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October 16, 2018, 05:59:17 PM
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Ok I can test pow8 now. But note that I does not guarantee that I will release new version or that I will do it before upcoming fork, this is free miner now and I'm not going to add any fees again, so check other miners, there are many of them.

I guess i shut down the rigs on oct.18 until no update to pow8, dont care to mess around with others. Fee is the least problem, most of us pay it gladly for this fine miner.

I think so. I have a few R9 nano, it will not run seamlessly on other miners.

yeah, I have the same problem, my furys and nanos won't run on srbminer because it reports a problem of having too low vram, wtf?

so not true, SRB 1.6.8 work with R9 Fury good
i meant on cast xmr sorry, srb just seem to have huge curve
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October 17, 2018, 01:57:09 PM
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Ask for adjustments in the SRBminer topic, Dev is always trying to improve.

I'd always prefer Claymore on SRBminer. Let's just hope that Claymore successfully upgrades this one.
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October 17, 2018, 04:14:22 PM
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Ask for adjustments in the SRBminer topic, Dev is always trying to improve.

I'd always prefer Claymore on SRBminer. Let's just hope that Claymore successfully upgrades this one.
SRBminer - great miner for new cards such as 400+ radeon and i also use it with r7 260 1-2gb.
Claymore shows much better hashrates on older cards(7850+). For example, max pool hashrate on my 270 cards - 420(srb) and 580(clay), pw consumption +- same.
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October 18, 2018, 09:29:37 AM
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Come on Claymore. WE need YOU to do this update. Please don't ignore the actual project supporting decentralizing big hash power from ASiCs and FPGAs.

Another extremely important thing to note is that it is vital for the networks security. Many miners are running Simpler Miner which uses Claymore 11.3 on Linux. Without them you are reducing the ability for many miners to be on the Monero network.

I am One off those. I put on xmr stack 2.5 and my hash drop from 5150H/s to 4190H/s
6 RX 570 4gb
Iff claymore dont update, i Will leave xmr....
Claymore its the best
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October 18, 2018, 09:43:28 AM
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Damn new fork for monero forces me to mine with XMR stak but mine 280x rig is working only with 2kH while with claymores was  almost 3kh. Claymore we need you!
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October 18, 2018, 10:24:25 AM
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Hi, you can use SRBminer: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Low fee, great speed, 950h on my RX580s and supports v8 fork.
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October 18, 2018, 01:04:16 PM
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Mine some graft for the time while we wait. Its V7 and very profitable. Also a dope project.
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October 18, 2018, 03:32:01 PM
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Well im not insulting projects that are not scams and trying hard. Graft is a legitimate project and more profitable to mine at time compared to Monero. Along side the supernodes are awesome to make some passive, less power costly revenue. And lastly they are implementing there protocol with Verifone soon. One of the biggest manufactures of Point Of Sale systems.

 I'm sorry but you have no idea what Claymore's CryptoNote can do. I'm doing 5,500h's at 650 watts across 6, 570 4gb hynix Sapphire pulse's, about 930h's a card.

Sorry but no miner compares.  Sad
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