Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RTX 3060/3080/3090 cards
Implemented new "turbo" kernels (-clkernel 3) for AMD Polaris cards that can work with the current DAG sizes over 4 GB. Note that -clkernel 3 uses double the VRAM and will provide slightly faster hashrate with slightly higher power consumption. You can use the -rvram command-line parameter to specify how much VRAM to be left unused
Increased the maximum supported DAG epoch to 600 (i.e. until about Sep 2023)
Implemented full hardware control for AMD RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux. Note that with these cards under Linux you need to specify relative core voltage: e.g. - cclock -50 will set the core voltage to be 50 mV under the default value
Added ROCr kernels for Vega, Radeon VII and Navi cards. With these kernels you will be able to run these cards with Linux drivers 20.45 and later but the performance will be lower than with the older PAL drivers and kernels. We recommend using AMD Linux driver 20.30 for all cards except RX6900/6800/6700
Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux (there is no need to run these cards with -clkernel 0 anymore)
Added support for AMD Windows drivers up to 21.8.1. Note that Radeon VII cards will not work with drivers 21.6.1 or higher - you need to use older drivers for proper operation of these cards
Added support for AMD Linux drivers up to 21.20 (use older drivers for Vega or Radeon VII cards as they will not work with 21.20). Note that the latest 21.30 drivers are not supported (and the initial testing shows that even the older Polars cards are not working properly with them, so avoid 21.30 for now)
Numerous other fixes and small improvements
Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.8a
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Monero pool [help]
by
Harry5555
on 07/02/2018, 08:38:13 UTC
Hi guys, I am working on a monero pool, I am facing one issue and that is when I try to mine on the pool it shows 0 hashrate in the claymore miner and on the website...
What is the purpose of your escrow offer? To protect who? It protects you only which makes this a bit unfair and one sided. I will explain why:
PayPal is reversible. We all know this. But what makes it even riskier is it can be reversed up to 180 days from the transaction date. That's a generous 6 months for you to decide whether or not you should or would like to dispute the payment and charge back the amount you paid for the coins!
Let's now look deeper into the actual payment system. PayPal allows one to send payment for Family & Friends or Goods & Services. Now, sellers are not allowed to request payment for goods and services as friends and family because doing so can get their F&F privileges revoked. If you insist on paying by F&F for these coins to give anyone selling these coins to you a false sense of security, then that would be circumventing PayPal's purchase protection policy and disputing the payment later can constitute grounds for a payment reversal, especially if you insist the transaction was fraudulent or done without your authorization.
If however you use the Goods & Services option, then you qualify for buyer protection, opening a window of opportunity to dispute and charge back the money paid for the coins. With PayPal's anti-bitcoin tendencies, G&S is simply not an option.
Returning to the F&F option, all you have to do is insist the transaction was a fraudulent one and the recipient is neither your friend nor a family member. Even gifted amounts can be disputed if it was acquired under false pretenses or with an intention to defraud someone or if the sender was criminally coerced to send the payment.
Then of course you have your credit card issuer who can file a charge back, effectively messing up the seller's financial life.
This entire post is meant to convince you to use another payment method. Not just in the interest of fairness but for the seller's safety and protection. There are alternatives, trust me. You could trade your PayPal funds for cash with a family member or friend and use that cash to pay for the coins irreversibly. Or you can withdraw the PayPal funds to your bank account, then take out the cash and pay using a chargeback-proof method.
Hi, thank you for your reply, I understand the concern with PayPal unfortunately it happens to be so that I have funds in PayPal which I wish to spend on crypto...
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BoardCurrency exchange
Re: [H] BTC [W] ~$3000
by
Harry5555
on 21/01/2018, 23:09:48 UTC
I got a decent amount in PP, would you be intressted let me know.
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BoardCurrency exchange
WTB Bitcoin Gold/Bitcoin | PP
by
Harry5555
on 21/01/2018, 22:55:42 UTC
Hello, Community!
I am interested in purchasing Primarily Bitcoin Gold with my PayPal account (verified), 1:1 rate.
Escrow is welcome however you stand for the fees.
Best regards, Harry
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BoardMarketplace (Altcoins)
Buying alt coins with PP.
by
Harry5555
on 19/01/2018, 19:29:09 UTC
Hello, Community. I feel for buying some alt-coins with my PP funds. Primarily looking for BTG however other alt-coins can be of interest!
Note: trusted Escrow is more than welcome.
Thank you, Harry
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Re: NSGminer v0.9.4: The Fastest NeoScrypt GPU Miner
by
Harry5555
on 12/01/2018, 10:28:45 UTC
What hashrate can I expect for a GTX 980TI without overclock?
Re: [ANN] Bminer: a fast Equihash miner for CUDA GPUs
by
Harry5555
on 11/01/2018, 22:25:38 UTC
What hashrate do you get with a gtx 980 ti?
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Most profitable coin for Nvidia GPU?
by
Harry5555
on 11/01/2018, 22:23:04 UTC
Hello, Community! I plan on getting a GTX 980 ti, I wonder from your experiences and knowledge what is the most profitble coins out there to mine at the moment? I've checked several calculators but they all give very different results.
Does anybody know what a r9 390 hashrate is on stock settings?
30Mhash. Not affected by epoch.
Thank you for fast reply. Do you think the r9 390 is more profitable than the gtx 980?
I am running 2xR9 390 Asus Strix OC Gaming 8gb. Stock ( GPU Clock at 1050MHz and Memory Clock at 1500MHz) at 30MH/s. If you tune with Afterbuner, can achieve 31MH/s with 1100MHz and Memory Clock at 1500MHz. Did not try to go higher cos I want to keep temp below 75deg. Only issues with the R9 390 is temp max at about 75deg and wall power consumption is about 300W. Hashrate is definitely higher than the GTX980. What is the hashrate for GTX980?
Are you running stock clocks? Also thanks for the reply. I know GTX 980 got lower hashrate in Ethash however if we consider zcash how much does r9 390 make there?