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Re: PhoenixMiner 2.7c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows)
by
aardria
on 06/03/2018, 11:48:11 UTC
Quote from: Phoenixminer
We show the momentary hashrate as it is (with very little filtering). However as there seems to be a lot of questions like this, perhaps we should use more filtering to smooth out the peaks and dips and show "nice" smooth hashrate average for at least 15-30 seconds. For those who want to see the momentary hashrate, there will be a commnad-line parameter to choose the time window for hashrate smoothing.

I like raw unfiltered output, so please ensure for those us who likes it as is to be able to disable the filtered output.  It's been reliable for me (Amd's), and the layout and info it provides without me having to to touch my keyboard is wonderful!  The little things..

I've been running the miner now for a few weeks and it's superb, except for the mentions below:

1) the miner doesn't seem to be optimized for the RX550's as attempts your miner with them the resulting  hashrate is ~7+, while Claymore  gets ~10+.  Is it optimized for them and I'm doing something wrong, or can the you make it compatible if it's not?

2) scrolling the miner to review past output causes the miner to freeze or at least I thing it is.  Doing so I get an E at the very last line and after having it sit for a few the normal 'hashing' output does not return, but if I do a Ctrl + C is gives the option to stop the miner without any hitch.  Can you explain what's possibly happening?


Is anybody knows how fine tune works ? Bigger is better or how to find best value?

See Post # 474 & 483