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Author Topic: Claymore's CryptoNote AMD GPU Miner v11.3  (Read 2144940 times)
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July 28, 2014, 05:32:03 PM
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we are not the same person.

we're telling you for your own good.
if you don't believe us, just try it.

for example, if you have two same rigs or even two same GPU-s, put them on the same pul.
just change miner rev, 4.0 on one, 6.1 on other, and put them on different adresses.
i can bet that you'll get at least 20% less hash on pool and also 20% less xmr in wallet with 6.1.

so, the question is: is this just sucky miner version, or clay raised fee?

is that correct so v4.0 gives more coins and v6.1 lower due to higher fee?
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July 28, 2014, 08:04:02 PM
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I have modified the driver v14.6 rc2, which is nowhere on the internet, and use only them.
6 gpu on 1 rig, on win 8.1 x64 work fine.
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July 28, 2014, 08:46:03 PM
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we are not the same person.

we're telling you for your own good.
if you don't believe us, just try it.

for example, if you have two same rigs or even two same GPU-s, put them on the same pul.
just change miner rev, 4.0 on one, 6.1 on other, and put them on different adresses.
i can bet that you'll get at least 20% less hash on pool and also 20% less xmr in wallet with 6.1.

so, the question is: is this just sucky miner version, or clay raised fee?

is that correct so v4.0 gives more coins and v6.1 lower due to higher fee?

well, thats just not true. i get daily exactly the correct amount of coins, that my miningcalc is telling me. sometimes a bit more or a bit less depending if i reach the pending balance.
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July 28, 2014, 09:37:32 PM
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Could someone be kind enough to point me to the latest versions of the GPU mining software for Windows and Linux?

Thanks in advance.

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July 29, 2014, 08:37:12 AM
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Could someone be kind enough to point me to the latest versions of the GPU mining software for Windows and Linux?

Thanks in advance.

There ain't no Linux miner available and please refer to page 1 of this thread for a link to the latest miner for AMD cards.
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July 29, 2014, 04:21:25 PM
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Hello claymore,We need mine for  Cryptonite (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=713538.0).I found no pool now,the only way is solo.
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July 29, 2014, 04:28:48 PM
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what would be the bounty for a gpu cryptonite miner?
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July 29, 2014, 08:03:35 PM
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people, 6.1 miner sucks.
it shows a couple % more hash in miner itself, but pool says 20-30% less, and you get 20-30% less xmr in your wallet.

also, clay added two more dev fee adresses for you guys that are using older minerproxys.

4.0 miner + minerproxy works the best.

5% is just too much.

Yup, I totally agree! I was getting robbed using 6.1. Going back to 4.0 brought up my hash at both pools I use. **6.1 is a piece of shit**
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July 29, 2014, 10:17:46 PM
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people, 6.1 miner sucks.
it shows a couple % more hash in miner itself, but pool says 20-30% less, and you get 20-30% less xmr in your wallet.

also, clay added two more dev fee adresses for you guys that are using older minerproxys.

4.0 miner + minerproxy works the best.

5% is just too much.

Yup, I totally agree! I was getting robbed using 6.1. Going back to 4.0 brought up my hash at both pools I use. **6.1 is a piece of shit**

does 4.0 work for older 6900 , 5800 series GPUs ?!

and yes 5% is too high , period
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July 29, 2014, 10:37:33 PM
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people, 6.1 miner sucks.
it shows a couple % more hash in miner itself, but pool says 20-30% less, and you get 20-30% less xmr in your wallet.

also, clay added two more dev fee adresses for you guys that are using older minerproxys.

4.0 miner + minerproxy works the best.

5% is just too much.

Yup, I totally agree! I was getting robbed using 6.1. Going back to 4.0 brought up my hash at both pools I use. **6.1 is a piece of shit**

does 4.0 work for older 6900 , 5800 series GPUs ?!

and yes 5% is too high , period

don't now that.
you can use newer versions of miner that works, and also use the newest version of minerproxy.
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July 29, 2014, 10:41:48 PM
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people, 6.1 miner sucks.
it shows a couple % more hash in miner itself, but pool says 20-30% less, and you get 20-30% less xmr in your wallet.

also, clay added two more dev fee adresses for you guys that are using older minerproxys.

4.0 miner + minerproxy works the best.

5% is just too much.

Yup, I totally agree! I was getting robbed using 6.1. Going back to 4.0 brought up my hash at both pools I use. **6.1 is a piece of shit**

does 4.0 work for older 6900 , 5800 series GPUs ?!

and yes 5% is too high , period

don't now that.
you can use newer versions of miner that works, and also use the newest version of minerproxy.

what does miner proxy do ?
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July 30, 2014, 04:51:59 AM
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Windows 8.1, 32GB Ram, 2x r9 290 and Im getting about 1200h combined rate in the Claymore console.  Is that normal for r9 290s?  Are there any switches or parameters I could pass when starting the program to increase hash rate?

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July 30, 2014, 07:48:22 AM
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Windows 8.1, 32GB Ram, 2x r9 290 and Im getting about 1200h combined rate in the Claymore console.  Is that normal for r9 290s?  Are there any switches or parameters I could pass when starting the program to increase hash rate?

If Elpida memory then yes it's okay hash
If Hynix then overclock to 1075/1500 and bump voltage very slightly (.025v)
You should get 750h+ per card.. So count on 1.5khash total
Also use 4.0 miner! Newer versions report higher hash in console but significantly lower "real" hash on pool.
On dwarfpool I see 15-20% difference!
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July 30, 2014, 08:21:32 AM
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July 30, 2014, 11:10:55 AM
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How can I determine what memory I have?  I still have the boxes would it say on them?

Windows 8.1, 32GB Ram, 2x r9 290 and Im getting about 1200h combined rate in the Claymore console.  Is that normal for r9 290s?  Are there any switches or parameters I could pass when starting the program to increase hash rate?

If Elpida memory then yes it's okay hash
If Hynix then overclock to 1075/1500 and bump voltage very slightly (.025v)
You should get 750h+ per card.. So count on 1.5khash total
Also use 4.0 miner! Newer versions report higher hash in console but significantly lower "real" hash on pool.
On dwarfpool I see 15-20% difference!

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July 30, 2014, 11:48:56 AM
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How can I determine what memory I have?  I still have the boxes would it say on them?


You can use GPUz.
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July 30, 2014, 12:05:44 PM
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Thank you.

How can I determine what memory I have?  I still have the boxes would it say on them?


You can use GPUz.

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July 30, 2014, 01:16:36 PM
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Is there a parameter in the miner with which I could increase the fan speed?  Cards are running at 93-94 celsius.

Thank you.

How can I determine what memory I have?  I still have the boxes would it say on them?


You can use GPUz.

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July 30, 2014, 02:25:34 PM
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Is there a parameter in the miner with which I could increase the fan speed?  Cards are running at 93-94 celsius.


No. You have to use software such as MSI afterburner.
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July 30, 2014, 02:30:59 PM
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Got it.  Thanks.

Is there a parameter in the miner with which I could increase the fan speed?  Cards are running at 93-94 celsius.


No. You have to use software such as MSI afterburner.

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