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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners
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AcrylicGuy
on 20/02/2018, 10:38:38 UTC
Any suggestions on how to fix the "Failed to start miner process" error? I cant seem to figure it out.

If you're talking about windows flagging your miner as a virus, I had to set exceptions (in Windows Defender) for the AwesomeMiner folders in C:\Users\yourusername\AppData folder, then delete the AwesomeMiner folders in AppData folder (I deleted the ones in Roaming and Local folders...that was the important step for me) Reboot, and I was good to go.

If that's not your issue, then sorry I'm no help Smiley
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Ellaism: Ethereum network with no premine and no contentious hard forks
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AcrylicGuy
on 28/01/2018, 19:52:01 UTC
Poloniex doesn't need a fee according to them, nevertheles, is not easy to get their approval.

BTW Ellagem is giving me "Ellaism node connection error", unistalled and installed again and still isn't working.

I had the same issue. I had to uninstall and delete the Parity folder (in AppData/roaming...backup your keys before doing this) before reinstalling.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Rx580 Monero/Cryptonight 1000 h/s
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AcrylicGuy
on 05/12/2017, 15:47:29 UTC
On my Sapphire RX580s (Hynix) I get 850-880. The same cards with Samsung memory get 980-1000 H/s. I didn't believe it the first time I saw it, but both my Sapphire gpus with samsung are running this speed (1280/2100). I also have an MSI Gaming X+ gpu with Samsung memory that gets the same 1000 H/s speed. Stable with no issues.

On Ethereum, the same cards are running 31.0-31.2 while the Hynix cards are running 31.8 all day long without too much effort.

The Samsung memory seems to be great for CryptoNight, while the Hynix likes Ethash better.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
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AcrylicGuy
on 15/10/2017, 01:07:21 UTC
I have 2 issues with Claymore 10.0 (Win10, blockchain drivers, 6card rigs running 570 and 470 cards)

1) After initial rig start (i.e. after powering or resetting the whole rig) Claymore 10.0 runs with lower hashrates (for example about 23-25Mhs with 470/570 cards). After stoping the miner and re-run .bat, I getting normal rates (i.e. miner has to be restarted and operates as expected only after 2nd run, never from the first)

2) Unpredictable hashrate drop during mining for some cards in rig (usually 1 or 2 of them). Rate drops and keeps at 23-25. The only solution I found is to restart Claymore.


Any comments guys?



1) I have noticed the same thing. I always have to start the miner, close it, and start it again for best speeds. (rx 580 gpus)
2) I get rate drops from 29 down to 20 and back up again...haven't noticed them staying at 20 here.

The only issue I have here is I have been getting gpus hanging, causing the miner to restart and my rig (sometimes) just up and restarting for no apparent reason. I assume right now that it has nothing to do with the miner and everything to do with the blockchain driver and my power supply running out of juice. As I've lowered cclock on each gpu, both the hanging and restarting have gotten better...to the point where I am almost stable now (I make small adjustments). If the blockchain driver is causing power spikes, that would definitely explain my issue.
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Board Pools (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][XMR] monero.crypto-pool.fr | Large Monero Mining Pool
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AcrylicGuy
on 27/09/2017, 07:25:58 UTC
I'm having the same issue today....Pending Balance: 0.277574538757 XMR It's been stuck like that for hours.