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October 21, 2018, 05:20:53 AM Last edit: October 24, 2018, 11:11:49 PM by scryptr |
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I get 0 h/s with my RX580 and SRB I don't have any idea .. Claymore, Claymore, Claymore I LIKE CLAYMORE-- It is like an old, comfortable shoe, runs very reliably, and can be tweaked with the right drivers. BUT, my 1080ti gets 1990H/s with XMRv8 using XMR-Stak. My old i7 2600 CPU went to 230H/s vs. 90-110 H/s on XMRv7. EDIT: After a reboot, I noticed my CPU was performing at the same old speed, and that my 1080ti was performing at about 980H/s I have not figured out just why, yet. Pool speed matches better than when I had the erroneous readout at the console. I'd rather run Claymore, it has built-in watchdog and monitoring. XMR-Stak is not easy to tweak, but somehow, it runs like crazy ok on my 1080ti. My old 750ti cards perform about the same, XMR, XMRv7, XMRv8. --scryptr P.S. Too good to be true! --scryptr
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October 21, 2018, 06:03:45 AM |
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I get 0 h/s with my RX580 and SRB I don't have any idea .. Claymore, Claymore, Claymore I LIKE CLAYMORE-- It is like an old, comfortable shoe, runs very reliably, and can be tweaked with the right drivers. BUT, my 1080ti gets 1990H/s with XMRv8 using XMR-Stak. My old i7 2600 CPU went to 230H/s vs. 90-110 H/s on XMRv7. I'd rather run Claymore, it has built-in watchdog and monitoring. XMR-Stak is not easy to tweak, but somehow, it runs like crazy on my 1080ti. My old 750ti cards perform about the same, XMR, XMRv7, XMRv8. --scryptr What is your 1080Ti setting for Stak?
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October 21, 2018, 09:14:43 AM |
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For some time whattomine shows that bittube is the most profitable coin. Have you tried it? It is with a variant of CN heavy. I wonder what the best hashes are for 390's and 280's. If I remember right my 390s were around 400-500 h/s. Are there any tweaks for this algo?
P.S. For 390's I achieved 720-750 h/s for V8 with xmrig and 880 h/s for 570 and 580. I guess I can reach 950 with SRB but I have to upgrade my driver, which is a pain lol.
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scryptr
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October 21, 2018, 01:05:45 PM |
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I get 0 h/s with my RX580 and SRB I don't have any idea .. Claymore, Claymore, Claymore I LIKE CLAYMORE-- It is like an old, comfortable shoe, runs very reliably, and can be tweaked with the right drivers. BUT, my 1080ti gets 1990H/s with XMRv8 using XMR-Stak. My old i7 2600 CPU went to 230H/s vs. 90-110 H/s on XMRv7. I'd rather run Claymore, it has built-in watchdog and monitoring. XMR-Stak is not easy to tweak, but somehow, it runs like crazy on my 1080ti. My old 750ti cards perform about the same, XMR, XMRv7, XMRv8. --scryptr What is your 1080Ti setting for Stak? PRETTY MUCH DEFAULT-- I let XMR-Stak generate a default setting. Then I add threads one-at-a-time, for nVidia. For AMD, I add multiples of 8 to the intensity setting. When the performance drops, either type of card, I back off a little. Claymore doesn't run on nVidia, I know, but the latest algorithms aren't supported by Claymore yet. I think Claymore will code in the new algos soon. --scryptr
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October 21, 2018, 03:43:17 PM Last edit: October 21, 2018, 07:41:07 PM by Afshin |
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Hi dear Claymore Please launch an update for CryptoNightV8. please please pleaseCast-XMR and XMR-Stak are not good. after the update of XMR I forced to use them. my hash rate is not better than Claymores CryptoNote v11.3 which miner doesn't support AMD Vega series completely (only detecting 6GB of 8GB of memory). Fan speeds with Claymore was between 27-40% and now its %50-60 and higher temp. By Claymore I could control the temperature of each card, Power Limit, Memory Clock, Scheduled Resets, Restarting system, with User Friendly Environment and etc. but by these two shits I cant do anything. Monitoring Claymore miner (all algorithms) by android app on WIFI is an excellent tool With claymore my XMR miner didn't need to mouse, Keyboard and monitor, only connected to LAN and Power, Because after setting, it works automatically but now I should be a watchdog! I cant understand that why Nanopool default XMR miner is XMR-Stak!!! Please prepare a new version asap. Thanks to Claymore team
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October 22, 2018, 04:46:26 AM |
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Dear Claymore! There are not so many coins profitable for mining on video cards now, and Monero is one of them. Using convenient monitoring, good stability and speed have always distinguished your programs. Many people would gladly agree to use your miner with v8.0 support with a commission.
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October 22, 2018, 07:17:49 AM |
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Hi dear Claymore Please launch an update for CryptoNightV8. please please pleaseCast-XMR and XMR-Stak are not good. after the update of XMR I forced to use them. my hash rate is not better than Claymores CryptoNote v11.3 which miner doesn't support AMD Vega series completely (only detecting 6GB of 8GB of memory). Fan speeds with Claymore was between 27-40% and now its %50-60 and higher temp. By Claymore I could control the temperature of each card, Power Limit, Memory Clock, Scheduled Resets, Restarting system, with User Friendly Environment and etc. but by these two shits I cant do anything. Monitoring Claymore miner (all algorithms) by android app on WIFI is an excellent tool With claymore my XMR miner didn't need to mouse, Keyboard and monitor, only connected to LAN and Power, Because after setting, it works automatically but now I should be a watchdog! I cant understand that why Nanopool default XMR miner is XMR-Stak!!! Please prepare a new version asap. Thanks to Claymore team long time no see so stupid man, you need stop mining it not for you
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October 22, 2018, 08:14:42 AM Last edit: October 22, 2018, 08:36:46 AM by Afshin |
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Hi dear Claymore Please launch an update for CryptoNightV8. please please pleaseCast-XMR and XMR-Stak are not good. after the update of XMR I forced to use them. my hash rate is not better than Claymores CryptoNote v11.3 which miner doesn't support AMD Vega series completely (only detecting 6GB of 8GB of memory). Fan speeds with Claymore was between 27-40% and now its %50-60 and higher temp. By Claymore I could control the temperature of each card, Power Limit, Memory Clock, Scheduled Resets, Restarting system, with User Friendly Environment and etc. but by these two shits I cant do anything. Monitoring Claymore miner (all algorithms) by android app on WIFI is an excellent tool With claymore my XMR miner didn't need to mouse, Keyboard and monitor, only connected to LAN and Power, Because after setting, it works automatically but now I should be a watchdog! I cant understand that why Nanopool default XMR miner is XMR-Stak!!! Please prepare a new version asap. Thanks to Claymore team long time no see so stupid man, you need stop mining it not for you Thanks for your kindly reply !!! so you think a benefit above 1200 box on a rig is not good, hah?! it depends on XMRUSD price for me. My power cost is 0.019 per KWh
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October 22, 2018, 03:51:25 PM |
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Do you know any pool that supports v8 so I can test new version?
This pool is better https://web.xmrpool.eu/Please help us, we are very dependent on updating your program. We really need an update "pow8 1" (enable this function, please). Thanks!
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October 22, 2018, 08:08:49 PM |
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Dearest Claymore maker!
Please PLEASE Pretty please!!
Update your awesome miner to monero v8. WE NEED IT!
All the alternatives are not good enough.
SRB is windows only. XMR stak cant control temps or fan (problem on linux) XMRIG.... heh. God for CPU tho!
PLEASE! And also add in the fee! WE DONT MIND paying for your awesome miner!!
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October 22, 2018, 10:15:07 PM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on!
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October 23, 2018, 03:18:58 AM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! ETH reward (fork) gonna be in 2019. They tried on tesnet but without succes.
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October 23, 2018, 03:50:15 AM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! I liked Claymore because you got that remote manager which shows you all the GPU temps and hashrates. And with XMR-STAK it doesn't work. You need to either monitor on the pool or monitor by the HTTP interface. You also can't remotely execute a reboot.bat file. Yes XMR is more profitable but pretty soon people will discover this and switch over and the profitabililty will be the same between both based on the same power consumption. Just give it a few more weeks.
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October 23, 2018, 03:56:43 AM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! I liked Claymore because you got that remote manager which shows you all the GPU temps and hashrates. And with XMR-STAK it doesn't work. You need to either monitor on the pool or monitor by the HTTP interface. You also can't remotely execute a reboot.bat file. Yes XMR is more profitable but pretty soon people will discover this and switch over and the profitabililty will be the same between both based on the same power consumption. Just give it a few more weeks. I will say less than a week... XMR difficulty go down just after the Fork but it is increasing very fast.
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October 23, 2018, 05:52:38 AM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! SRB 370 how to set up
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October 23, 2018, 07:40:15 AM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! Perhaps for Windows but not for Linux! I won't throw xmr stak on my simplemining R os. As it can't stop the cards if they overheat!! There is no option in simplemining that can stop it either! (r os 280x cards)
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October 23, 2018, 10:40:51 AM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! I liked Claymore because you got that remote manager which shows you all the GPU temps and hashrates. And with XMR-STAK it doesn't work. You need to either monitor on the pool or monitor by the HTTP interface. You also can't remotely execute a reboot.bat file. Yes XMR is more profitable but pretty soon people will discover this and switch over and the profitabililty will be the same between both based on the same power consumption. Just give it a few more weeks. I will say less than a week... XMR difficulty go down just after the Fork but it is increasing very fast. XMR has been more profitable for nearly half a year. The reason is that most of the biggest mining farms (if not all) use other OS with custom miners for eth. If for any of you with 3-4 rigs it is hard to change the OS and tune the miner, think about hundreds and thousands of rigs. For now windows miners give 20%-ish more hash than on other OS. But even some day the profit for eth is equalized with xmr, I will not switch to eth. The HF may be postponed for 2019, because of the lack of miners on the testnet (who does HF on weekends anyway?), but it is a matter of several months to happen. And finally, the POS will come. So IMO there is no reason to mine eth anymore.
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October 23, 2018, 01:04:30 PM |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! Perhaps for Windows but not for Linux! I won't throw xmr stak on my simplemining R os. As it can't stop the cards if they overheat!! There is no option in simplemining that can stop it either! (r os 280x cards) I just wish you could set different clocks for the r9 cards on simplemining
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October 23, 2018, 04:36:45 PM |
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Cannot convert blob data
How can I fix this?
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October 23, 2018, 06:22:15 PM Last edit: October 24, 2018, 06:36:57 AM by egroeg |
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After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on! I installed all the options for mining programs on the new algorithm (Monero V8), but they all can not work for a long time, they do not work for more than an hour or two and they need to be rebooted. This has never happened during Claymore program working, which works for several weeks and even more than a month without a break and almost never turns off. So, program from Mr.Claymore can not be compared with any other program! We must all ask Mr.Claymore to write an update for his program to version v11.4 * Dear friend Mr.Claymore! We want to see the program update (CryptoNightV8, CryptoNightSaber, CryptoNightHeavy). * Thanks! Regards, George
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