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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Victorio
on 01/02/2018, 15:06:29 UTC
But if use 2 different site pools for dual mining or use 1 site pool for dual mining , both are equal or i.e. 1% for eth pool and 1% for dcr/sia/other pool     (apart from dev fee) ??

or if I dual mine using lets say same pool e.g. nanopool ETH+SIA then will I pay less pool fee i.e. only 1 time 1% ??
All mentions - purely arbitrary, purely theoretical calculations.
Solo mining:
Claymore takes 1%, you are left with 99% ETH PoW time (effort)
Ethermine pool takes 1% of your 99% ETH effort
Ideally, you should be left with 98%
Dual mining:
Claymore takes 2%, 98% left, can be truncated to 95% (dual gives more incorrect and stale shares)
Ethermine takes 1% of your 95%
You are left with ~94%
Siamining takes 3% of your Sia effort, Claymore takes none

PS:
1. Siacoin is not anymore viable for GPU mining (difficulty and net hashrate skyrocketed).
2. Luck factor makes the effective hashrate fluctuate 10-15% up and down.
3. For AMD RX, optimal dcri values can boost the ETH hashrate by 2-3%. However, incorrect share ratio tends to be about 1-2%, so it levels out.

-dcri 85
This is your problem. Too high dual mining intensity crashes the GPUs.