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I've never encouraged this error before: Connection aborted by the remote computer. I relocated S9 farm, changed the LAN subnet and added all miners again to the awesomeminer, I connected to all of them (old batches) except of two (new batches), I did try everything I could find in config and properties but with 0 luck, I know I'm missing the simple config or something like that, any help would be much appreciated Are all the S9s on the same subnet as the computer that runs AM? Are there any conflicting IPs? 0 conflicts and they are on the same subnet of course, I think that AM can't access those 2 S9s because of API maybe? But what changed after just relocation except the ip address itself? nothing
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Hi guys.
Does this program support EWBF miner? Yes, it's built in. If so, is there any guide how to set it up ? You don't need to set it up. AM will set the command line correctly. You just need to define a pool, a miner, and then tell the miner to use EWBF on that pool. AM does all the work from there. Is this program heavy on resources ? CPU/memory/GPU Thanks!!! Not especially, no. I run it on a simple virtual machine on one of my low-end vmware nodes. The node has a low-end Athlon 5350 CPU. I gave the VM two cores and 4GB of RAM. It runs fine... runs an average of 15% CPU on that piddly VM with the resources given to it. Ok perfect. And please tell me, is there any decrease of Sols when using AM ? I want to stay at max Sols obviously. Thanks!
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Hi guys.
Does this program support EWBF miner? Yes, it's built in. If so, is there any guide how to set it up ? You don't need to set it up. AM will set the command line correctly. You just need to define a pool, a miner, and then tell the miner to use EWBF on that pool. AM does all the work from there. Is this program heavy on resources ? CPU/memory/GPU Thanks!!! Not especially, no. I run it on a simple virtual machine on one of my low-end vmware nodes. The node has a low-end Athlon 5350 CPU. I gave the VM two cores and 4GB of RAM. It runs fine... runs an average of 15% CPU on that piddly VM with the resources given to it. Ok perfect. And please tell me, is there any decrease of Sols when using AM ? I want to stay at max Sols obviously. Thanks! no there isn't any, AM uses the miners you want it to use also AB
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I'm interested in Excavator new versions as well Could be possible to update it, please?
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Another vote for Excavator.
On a 1080 I'm getting 1.03 MH/s on ccminer-klausT and 1.27 MH/s on Excavator.
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There is a run profit switch action in rules. Does the HTTP API also support this?
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Hi, I am running a Awesome Miner 4.4 with claymore 10.6 I have a 6x1050Ti rig. I have overclocked it with +150/+500 with 75% TDP. Whenever I start the Claymore Miner with overclocked settings, it fails to start. Here is the log: 20:25:33:052 209c Check and remove old log files... 20:25:33:053 209c args: -platform 2 -mode 1 -wd 1 -r -1 -mport 4028 -allcoins 1 20:25:33:054 209c 20:25:33:055 209c ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» 20:25:33:056 209c º Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC/LBC/PASC GPU Miner v10.6 º 20:25:33:057 209c ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ 20:25:33:058 209c 20:25:33:058 209c b471 20:25:33:259 209c You enabled full remote management, but did not specify -mpsw option to protect it by password, please do it, otherwise you can be attacked if you share remote management port to internet! Or use negative -mport value to enable read-only remote management mode, see Readme for details. 20:25:38:264 209c ETH: 1 pool is specified 20:25:38:265 209c Main Ethereum pool is asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20536 20:25:38:716 209c CUDA initializing...
20:25:38:717 209c NVIDIA Cards available: 6 20:25:38:718 209c CUDA Driver Version/Runtime Version: 9.1/8.0 20:25:38:736 209c GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4096 MB available, 6 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 1:0:0)
20:25:38:738 209c GPU #1: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4096 MB available, 6 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 2:0:0)
20:25:38:740 209c GPU #2: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4096 MB available, 6 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 3:0:0)
20:25:38:741 209c GPU #3: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4096 MB available, 6 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 5:0:0)
20:25:38:743 209c GPU #4: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4096 MB available, 6 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 6:0:0)
20:25:38:745 209c GPU #5: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4096 MB available, 6 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 7:0:0)
20:25:38:746 209c Total cards: 6 20:25:42:753 209c No AMD cards in the list, ADL library will not be used. 20:25:42:758 209c NVML version: 9.390.65 20:25:43:453 fe4 ETH: Stratum - connecting to 'asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com' <172.104.94.4> port 20536 20:25:43:532 209c ETHEREUM-ONLY MINING MODE ENABLED (-mode 1)
20:25:43:534 209c ETH: eth-proxy stratum mode 20:25:43:535 209c "-allcoins" option is set, default pools will be used for devfee, check "Readme" file for details. 20:25:43:536 209c Watchdog enabled 20:25:43:538 209c Remote management is enabled on port 4028 20:25:43:539 209c
20:25:43:593 fe4 send: {"worker": "Kishorthakkar.am", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": ["", "x"], "id": 2, "method": "eth_submitLogin"}
20:25:43:593 fe4 ETH: Stratum - Connected (asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20536) 20:25:43:733 fe4 got 39 bytes 20:25:43:733 fe4 buf: {"id":2,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}
20:25:43:734 fe4 parse packet: 38 20:25:43:735 fe4 ETH: Authorized 20:25:43:737 fe4 send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
20:25:43:737 fe4 new buf size: 0 20:25:43:874 fe4 got 243 bytes 20:25:43:875 fe4 buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xb25c38688aa152a0a6b31696f735946491e1bd39f4f8e8adf65c06e2719ff098","0xb683d2a971567602a1931b76b9fb447dd5563f0e4ab5dd69250556e7c1c94783","0x00000000ffb34c02420e9948eacd78cf33b059a88ade1ff0614f7f3c303cf3a7"]}
20:25:43:875 fe4 parse packet: 242 20:25:43:876 fe4 ETH: job changed 20:25:43:877 fe4 new buf size: 0 20:25:43:943 1440 Setting DAG epoch #167... 20:25:46:091 21bc Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU5 20:25:46:092 690 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU3 20:25:46:094 404 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU1 20:25:46:095 21bc Create GPU buffer for GPU5 20:25:46:090 1440 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU0 20:25:46:095 2378 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU4 20:25:46:098 690 Create GPU buffer for GPU3 20:25:46:101 1440 Create GPU buffer for GPU0 20:25:46:103 a24 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU2 20:25:46:104 404 Create GPU buffer for GPU1 20:25:46:110 2378 Create GPU buffer for GPU4 20:25:46:114 a24 Create GPU buffer for GPU2 20:25:49:008 2054 srv_thr cnt: 1, IP: 127.0.0.1 20:25:49:014 2054 recv: 51 20:25:49:016 2054 srv pck: 50 20:25:49:019 2054 srv bs: 0 20:25:49:020 2054 sent: 208 20:25:53:898 fe4 ETH: checking pool connection... 20:25:53:909 fe4 send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
20:25:54:036 2144 srv_thr cnt: 1, IP: 127.0.0.1 20:25:54:037 2144 recv: 51 20:25:54:037 2144 srv pck: 50 20:25:54:040 2144 srv bs: 0 20:25:54:041 fe4 got 243 bytes 20:25:54:042 fe4 buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xb25c38688aa152a0a6b31696f735946491e1bd39f4f8e8adf65c06e2719ff098","0xb683d2a971567602a1931b76b9fb447dd5563f0e4ab5dd69250556e7c1c94783","0x00000000ffb34c02420e9948eacd78cf33b059a88ade1ff0614f7f3c303cf3a7"]}
20:25:54:043 fe4 parse packet: 242 20:25:54:043 fe4 ETH: job is the same 20:25:54:044 fe4 new buf size: 0 20:25:54:046 2144 sent: 208 20:25:55:268 690 GPU 3, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 4 (11), unspecified launch failure 20:25:55:270 690 GPU 3, Calc DAG failed! 20:25:55:327 21bc GPU 5, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 4 (19), unspecified launch failure 20:25:55:450 1440 GPU 0, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 4 (19), unspecified launch failure 20:25:55:452 1440 GPU 0, Calc DAG failed! 20:25:55:544 2378 GPU 4, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 4 (19), unspecified launch failure 20:25:55:545 404 GPU 1, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 4 (19), unspecified launch failure 20:25:55:684 a24 GPU 2, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 4 (19), unspecified launch failure 20:25:55:694 a24 GPU 2, Calc DAG failed! 20:25:55:696 2378 GPU 4, Calc DAG failed! 20:25:55:699 404 GPU 1, Calc DAG failed! 20:25:55:713 21bc GPU 5, Calc DAG failed! 20:25:58:869 690 Set global fail flag, failed GPU3 20:25:58:872 690 GPU 3 failed 20:25:58:870 3ac Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU3 20:25:58:874 3ac GPU 3, CUDA error 4 - cannot write buffer for DAG
20:25:59:045 1440 Set global fail flag, failed GPU0 20:25:59:045 9d0 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU0 20:25:59:051 9d0 GPU 0, CUDA error 4 - cannot write buffer for DAG
20:25:59:062 1440 GPU 0 failed 20:25:59:067 ddc srv_thr cnt: 1, IP: 127.0.0.1 20:25:59:076 ddc recv: 51 20:25:59:076 ddc srv pck: 50 20:25:59:079 ddc srv bs: 0 20:25:59:080 ddc sent: 208 20:25:59:197 a24 Set global fail flag, failed GPU2 20:25:59:198 19cc Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU2 20:25:59:201 19cc GPU 2, CUDA error 4 - cannot write buffer for DAG
20:25:59:204 a24 GPU 2 failed 20:25:59:213 2378 Set global fail flag, failed GPU4 20:25:59:214 1a28 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU4 20:25:59:216 1a28 GPU 4, CUDA error 4 - cannot write buffer for DAG
20:25:59:218 2378 GPU 4 failed 20:25:59:214 404 Set global fail flag, failed GPU1 20:25:59:223 404 GPU 1 failed 20:25:59:225 15b8 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU1 20:25:59:226 15b8 GPU 1, CUDA error 4 - cannot write buffer for DAG
20:25:59:218 21bc Set global fail flag, failed GPU5 20:25:59:229 21bc GPU 5 failed 20:25:59:230 1d40 Setting DAG epoch #167 for GPU5 20:25:59:231 1d40 GPU 5, CUDA error 4 - cannot write buffer for DAG
20:26:01:875 3ac Set global fail flag, failed GPU3 20:26:01:876 3ac GPU 3 failed 20:26:02:063 9d0 Set global fail flag, failed GPU0 20:26:02:064 9d0 GPU 0 failed 20:26:02:204 19cc Set global fail flag, failed GPU2 20:26:02:205 19cc GPU 2 failed 20:26:02:219 1a28 Set global fail flag, failed GPU4 20:26:02:222 1a28 GPU 4 failed 20:26:02:228 15b8 Set global fail flag, failed GPU1 20:26:02:229 15b8 GPU 1 failed 20:26:02:235 1d40 Set global fail flag, failed GPU5 20:26:02:236 1d40 GPU 5 failed 20:26:03:884 fe4 send: {"id":6,"worker":"Kishorthakkar.am","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x0", "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000074222981"]}
20:26:03:916 fe4 ETH: checking pool connection... 20:26:03:917 fe4 send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
20:26:04:019 fe4 got 39 bytes 20:26:04:019 fe4 buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}
20:26:04:019 fe4 parse packet: 38 20:26:04:020 fe4 new buf size: 0 20:26:04:096 788 srv_thr cnt: 1, IP: 127.0.0.1 20:26:04:096 788 recv: 51 20:26:04:097 788 srv pck: 50 20:26:04:099 788 srv bs: 0 20:26:04:101 788 sent: 208 20:26:04:149 fe4 got 243 bytes 20:26:04:150 fe4 buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xb25c38688aa152a0a6b31696f735946491e1bd39f4f8e8adf65c06e2719ff098","0xb683d2a971567602a1931b76b9fb447dd5563f0e4ab5dd69250556e7c1c94783","0x00000000ffb34c02420e9948eacd78cf33b059a88ade1ff0614f7f3c303cf3a7"]}
20:26:04:151 fe4 parse packet: 242 20:26:04:153 fe4 ETH: job is the same 20:26:04:155 fe4 new buf size: 0 20:26:05:847 fe4 got 243 bytes 20:26:05:847 fe4 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xcca0c35bf4cd033a1b1f8effd66769d52b01e504343fbed30f25abcfeed04d83","0xb683d2a971567602a1931b76b9fb447dd5563f0e4ab5dd69250556e7c1c94783","0x00000000ffb34c02420e9948eacd78cf33b059a88ade1ff0614f7f3c303cf3a7"]}
20:26:05:848 fe4 parse packet: 242 20:26:05:849 fe4 ETH: job changed 20:26:05:850 fe4 new buf size: 0 20:26:05:852 fe4 ETH: 02/01/18-20:26:05 - New job from asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20536 20:26:05:853 fe4 target: 0x00000000ffb34c02 (diff: 4300MH), epoch 167(2.30GB) 20:26:05:855 fe4 ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:00 20:26:05:856 fe4 ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s 20:26:08:319 20d4 GPU0 t=38C fan=48%%, GPU1 t=42C fan=49%%, GPU2 t=38C fan=48%%, GPU3 t=43C fan=49%%, GPU4 t=43C fan=49%%, GPU5 t=40C fan=49%% 20:26:08:417 20bc em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 32, 20:26:08:418 20bc watchdog - thread 0 (gpu0), hb time 9188 20:26:08:418 20bc watchdog - thread 1 (gpu0), hb time 9188 20:26:08:419 20bc watchdog - thread 2 (gpu1), hb time 9188 20:26:08:420 20bc watchdog - thread 3 (gpu1), hb time 9188 20:26:08:420 20bc watchdog - thread 4 (gpu2), hb time 9188 20:26:08:421 20bc watchdog - thread 5 (gpu2), hb time 9188 20:26:08:422 20bc watchdog - thread 6 (gpu3), hb time 9188 20:26:08:422 20bc watchdog - thread 7 (gpu3), hb time 9188 20:26:08:423 20bc watchdog - thread 8 (gpu4), hb time 9188 20:26:08:423 20bc watchdog - thread 9 (gpu4), hb time 9188 20:26:08:424 20bc watchdog - thread 10 (gpu5), hb time 9188 20:26:08:425 20bc watchdog - thread 11 (gpu5), hb time 9188 20:26:08:426 20bc WATCHDOG: GPU error, you need to restart miner :(
If I reset the overclock settings, and then start the miner, it starts mining, and then i can apply overclocking, and so it will continue mining with the improved hashrate. But I cannot do this everytime the miner restarts. Can anyone help with this? Thanks
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February 01, 2018, 03:50:01 PM |
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Any idea how I can add sia to the balances section? tried various block explorers but can't get it to show up..
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Any idea how I can add sia to the balances section? tried various block explorers but can't get it to show up..
did you update the AM?
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February 01, 2018, 08:40:10 PM |
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Another vote for Excavator.
On a 1080 I'm getting 1.03 MH/s on ccminer-klausT and 1.27 MH/s on Excavator.
Same here for me. I have spent a long time with this software (paying customer, premium edition) but it isn't without its flaws. 1. The best miner for my Nvidia cards (Excavator, but hsrminer before that) doesn't have support 2. The best miner for my Radeon Vega cards (XMR-STAK) has only external mining support. 3. The statistics implementation needs help. For something like Nicehash, "current" stats work fine, as I am getting paid on a per-hash basis. However, on everything else I get jacked around far too often. That leaves a 24 hours as my only other option, which, given volatility of the alt-coin market is really far too long. MPM has a "stability" calculation that is better, and it essentially builds a real-time ongoing database of prices. My preference would be to implement an ability for us to do continuous sampling and apply our own math via the scripting function. I'd implement a EWMA and then play with the lambda until I was happy that I was able to usually mine coins that are either stable or increasing in value to match the TTF numbers so they get auto-exchanged for somewhere close to the value I supposedly mined them at. Don't get me wrong, the program is better than others out there, but I can't say I am happy with it, and I don't think there would be too much trouble to implement a few of these. I'd be more than happy to help test solutions (or even contribute to coding) if it would speed things up a little.
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February 01, 2018, 10:48:06 PM |
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Another vote for Excavator.
On a 1080 I'm getting 1.03 MH/s on ccminer-klausT and 1.27 MH/s on Excavator.
Same here for me. I have spent a long time with this software (paying customer, premium edition) but it isn't without its flaws. 1. The best miner for my Nvidia cards (Excavator, but hsrminer before that) doesn't have support ... I have similar results with Excavator. We really need the latest version to be supported in AM. I saw that Excavator had changed their API to json format a while back, which is why it does not work with AM anymore. I could get them to connect but AM does not issue any commands to it, so it just waits.
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February 01, 2018, 11:16:14 PM |
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Another vote for Excavator.
On a 1080 I'm getting 1.03 MH/s on ccminer-klausT and 1.27 MH/s on Excavator.
Same here for me. I have spent a long time with this software (paying customer, premium edition) but it isn't without its flaws. 1. The best miner for my Nvidia cards (Excavator, but hsrminer before that) doesn't have support ... I have similar results with Excavator. We really need the latest version to be supported in AM. I saw that Excavator had changed their API to json format a while back, which is why it does not work with AM anymore. I could get them to connect but AM does not issue any commands to it, so it just waits. some one have contact with excavator developers ? it's a good point to check
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February 02, 2018, 02:12:46 AM |
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Another vote for Excavator.
On a 1080 I'm getting 1.03 MH/s on ccminer-klausT and 1.27 MH/s on Excavator.
Same here for me. I have spent a long time with this software (paying customer, premium edition) but it isn't without its flaws. 1. The best miner for my Nvidia cards (Excavator, but hsrminer before that) doesn't have support ... I have similar results with Excavator. We really need the latest version to be supported in AM. I saw that Excavator had changed their API to json format a while back, which is why it does not work with AM anymore. I could get them to connect but AM does not issue any commands to it, so it just waits. some one have contact with excavator developers ? it's a good point to check Well the right way is for AM to adapt to the changes. I doubt Excavator guys will start supporting an obsolete API.
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for 24 hour profitability settings, why would you not set it to 1 minute or 5 minutes? It doesn't switch very often anyway. The problem I have with that at least on my system is it will basically just mine bitcore forever.
From my experience you need to be careful when selecting pools for this. AHashpool is most reliable in terms of not experiencing / showing crazy spikes, while zpool and MHP are the worst. In my experience, ahashpool stats are totally misleding. I deactivated it from my profit switch. I find all the values shown by AM misleading, they simply have absolutely no relation with the reality. I tried with 3 separate test rigs and with the same settings and same GPUs one shows $100/day and the the other shows that is it making $5/day. It seems that statistics and profit that is shown are just random numbers. PATRIKE, can you read it and explain why all profit values from AM are RANDOM NUMBERS ? It changes from one miner to another based on random numbers, nothing that has to do with reality or at least with the values from whattomine.com !!! When I said the ahashpool numbers are misleading, I didnt say it was AM fault. It looks like ahashpool reports incorrect numbers.
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February 02, 2018, 03:30:34 AM |
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Any idea how I can add sia to the balances section? tried various block explorers but can't get it to show up..
did you update the AM? Yes, running the latest 4.4 version. I can see where I can add sia under options/balances..if there was a sia block explorer with a compatible API. I can't seem to find one anywhere....
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February 02, 2018, 06:07:36 AM |
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This built-in miners need a serious upgrade.
I tested the built-in ccminer vs Excavator (1.4.2.a) on AHashPool and found that Excavator is faster as follows:
Blake2s - 16% Faster NeoScrypt - 30% Faster
These figures are nothing to joke about when it comes to dollars.
I hope the author seriously considers at least upgrading to the latest Excavator. Otherwise we are all loosing money big time.
(Note: I was able to configure the latest Excavator to run with AM, it can start/stop/monitor it, but does not report any metrics). And profit switching of course does not work.
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February 02, 2018, 07:22:23 AM |
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This built-in miners need a serious upgrade.
I tested the built-in ccminer vs Excavator (1.4.2.a) on AHashPool and found that Excavator is faster as follows:
Blake2s - 16% Faster NeoScrypt - 30% Faster
These figures are nothing to joke about when it comes to dollars.
I hope the author seriously considers at least upgrading to the latest Excavator. Otherwise we are all loosing money big time.
(Note: I was able to configure the latest Excavator to run with AM, it can start/stop/monitor it, but does not report any metrics). And profit switching of course does not work.
At me 3 * 1060 and 1 * 1080 and at inclusion blake2s there is a blade of the driver, tell me your settings for card and command line parameters
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February 02, 2018, 07:53:15 AM |
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Another vote for Excavator.
On a 1080 I'm getting 1.03 MH/s on ccminer-klausT and 1.27 MH/s on Excavator.
Same here for me. I have spent a long time with this software (paying customer, premium edition) but it isn't without its flaws. 1. The best miner for my Nvidia cards (Excavator, but hsrminer before that) doesn't have support ... I have similar results with Excavator. We really need the latest version to be supported in AM. I saw that Excavator had changed their API to json format a while back, which is why it does not work with AM anymore. I could get them to connect but AM does not issue any commands to it, so it just waits. some one have contact with excavator developers ? it's a good point to check Well the right way is for AM to adapt to the changes. I doubt Excavator guys will start supporting an obsolete API. yes, you're right. we can't live only with hopes.. i think so... i can't imagine Excavator guys supporting an obsolete API only for support.
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February 02, 2018, 09:11:10 AM |
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And guys, with EWBF miner, can u also use other commands like --fee 0 --tempunits C --templimit 50 etc, within AM ? or the commands it supports are limited or it supports all commands what EWBF supports ?
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