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Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate?
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Odetas
on 11/09/2017, 04:04:25 UTC
I have just released a new Monero miner. Profitable on on the gtx 1060 (3gb)

Preresults:

gpu 0: Gigabyte g1 gaming (micron memory)
gpu 3: Inno3d 1070 (samsung memory)
gpu 4: Gainward 1060 3gb (samsung memory)

http://i.imgur.com/R3ozqLj.png

I have also tested on the 980ti (g1 gaming) and get around 700h/s
With max oc I get 814H/s with samsung memory cards (gtx 1070).

With the sp-mod, monero is more profitable than zcash and ethereum

https://image.ibb.co/bW6sGk/profit_spmod.png


Where's your download link and what's the SP-mod?
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 11/09/2017, 02:46:47 UTC
Curious if anyone has actually tested vs Genoil and the claims of much higher hash rates
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Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate?
by
Odetas
on 10/09/2017, 21:43:31 UTC
Disappointing Cry:  Asus Dual GTX 1060 3 GB, Hynix, stock bios, eth:Ubiq, 15 MH stock, 17.8 OC @67% power.  There is not a drop in MH with the drop in power.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 29/08/2017, 16:22:54 UTC
I am on NiceHash and ONLY have Eth/Dag checked

Nicehash will change between any Ethash coin as they see fit. Not under your control. You pick the algo, not the coin. The people that pay Nicehash pick the coin they want to mine.

NiceHash can only mine those algo's that I have checked on my system,


ETH: nicehash stratum mode
"-allpools" option is set, default pools can be used for devfee, check "Readme" file for details.
Watchdog enabled
Remote management is enabled on port 5000

 DCR: Stratum - connecting to 'decred.usa.nicehash.com' <198.23.94.139> port 3354
ETH: Stratum - Connected (daggerhashimoto.usa.nicehash.com:3353)
 DCR: Stratum - Connected (decred.usa.nicehash.com:3354)
ETH: Authorized
Setting DAG epoch #2...
Setting DAG epoch #2 for GPU0
Create GPU buffer for GPU0
GPU0 DAG creation time - 1704 ms
Setting DAG epoch #2 for GPU0 done

yiimp is borderline nonsense with the amount of errors and downtimes.  Can you do your 2nd dual coin on dual mine on Nicehash for a given algo?
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 27/08/2017, 19:15:16 UTC
1 year back, one of my very new rigs was taking 450 Watts on the wall.

Now I've just checked and it's consuming 600 Watts for the very same hash rate.

Does the efficiency go down this much of the hardware? Roll Eyes
your rig is possibly becoming wiser with time and does something productive for itself on your expense

Dust or PSU, you need to blow it out w/ air

It should not happen: the worst PSU I had, went from 88% efficiency down to 78% in a year and bit.

You are talking about a huge drop: something like a PSU at 90% efficiency going down to 60% efficiency.


I have a few Antminers I picked up used.  When I first got them, they were caked in dust.  After a good cleaning, ASIC temps dropped, and I picked up almost 100 GH on one of them.

I'm also trying to dual mine on Decred and the Yimp pool is just generating too many errors and time outs.  Do you guys know how to make the suprnova pool work?  claymore won't take a -u and -p setting
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 27/08/2017, 16:18:38 UTC
1 year back, one of my very new rigs was taking 450 Watts on the wall.

Now I've just checked and it's consuming 600 Watts for the very same hash rate.

Does the efficiency go down this much of the hardware? Roll Eyes
your rig is possibly becoming wiser with time and does something productive for itself on your expense

Dust or PSU, you need to blow it out w/ air
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 26/08/2017, 03:14:30 UTC
RX Vega 64 Liquid 1560gpu/1100mem@1v gpu core
dualminer 9.8 -dcri 60
55-60 degrees with 3000 rpm
http://i.imgur.com/vjoKou8.png

Are those decred MH from all of your cards?  That isn't just from the Vega is it?

Does anyone know of a thread that has been tracking which RAM is in which brand GPUs?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 24/08/2017, 18:22:29 UTC
Since the rx580's came out, I have been using the mixed driver trick to get my rigs running on 7+ gpus of miscellaneous 470/480/570/580 cards in Windows 10.  With the newer released official drivers, do I still need to do this?

Also, regarding the beta blockchain driver, is AMD really done developing this driver?  I have seen mixed messages on that.  I got a nice bump on them but cant control voltages and cant control overclocks in Claymore.

thanks!

Can you define "bump" in MH?
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 24/08/2017, 17:38:45 UTC
What's everyone's thoughts on mixing brands of cards?  2 x MSI 1060 + 2 x Asus 1060 for example.  Is this more work with managing OCs?

no problem.

in afterburner you can group similar cards and set them all at once, or not and set individually.

That's great to know, thanks.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 24/08/2017, 04:08:38 UTC
What's everyone's thoughts on mixing brands of cards?  2 x MSI 1060 + 2 x Asus 1060 for example.  Is this more work with managing OCs?
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Board Mining support
Re: Breakout Board for Server PSU
by
Odetas
on 22/08/2017, 22:31:08 UTC
So a 6-pin plugs into the 4-pin just fine, but when I loop that into a PC PSU to see if that can slave, it just shuts the PC PSU since the 4-pin is a closed circuit and you're basically grounding out the 12v of the PC PSU.  I think that you can only connect one breakout board to another to sync up powering them on and off.
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Re: Breakout Board for Server PSU
by
Odetas
on 22/08/2017, 20:30:50 UTC
My first guess would be that the 4-pin pci connector could be used to link other PSU's and activate all of them by turning on one. You could test this by checking for continuity between those 4 pci pins and the HP's contacts. If they connect to contacts 33 and 36 (and probably a ground pad) then that's likely what it's for.

There's no continuity between the 4-pins and any of the pads or 12v or ground of the PSU.  The power switch is a 3 position switch too.  Off-nothing-power.  I've pinned them with all 3 switch positions as well. They only have continuity to each other within the 4-pin connector.  I guess, I'll just have to experiment, or find documentation somewhere.  Unfortunately I don't have any 4-pin PCI connectors laying around.  It would be nice to know, for example, if the slave units get put on the middle position and get powered up as the others get powered up.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 22/08/2017, 00:23:24 UTC
Claymore, I need help understanding how I'm even able to mine right now.

I have 2 x GTX 960 2GB mining UBIQ.  A few weeks back I set them up on 9.6 and I don't know what I did to get it to work, but it has steadily been mining UBIQ at 10 MH/S.  I tried 9.7, 9.8 and even 7.4 and none of them will work. I don't know what I did specifically on 9.6 to make it work, but it is the only version of Claymore that works.
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Re: Breakout Board for Server PSU
by
Odetas
on 21/08/2017, 19:17:58 UTC
They were picked up online, there isn't much documentation at all.  I'm testing them myself and they are working well.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 21/08/2017, 04:44:07 UTC
It still works on 9.6, just not 9.7 or 9.8 for mining UBIQ
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 21/08/2017, 00:23:23 UTC
Hey guys, both on 9.7 and 9.8, I'm getting "CUDA error - cannot allocate big buffer for DAG."  "GPU 0, CUDA error 11 - cannot write buffer for DAG"

This is on a GTX 960 which was working fine on 9.6
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Odetas
on 20/08/2017, 21:12:46 UTC
Which NVIDIA driver version are you guys finding works best w/ 9.7?
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Board Pools
Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards
by
Odetas
on 18/08/2017, 23:22:22 UTC
Doc, you should thank me.  Right about the time I open my mouth and complain about something is when it fixes itself!
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Breakout Board for Server PSU
by
Odetas
on 18/08/2017, 22:55:21 UTC
I picked up a few boards for the HP server PSUs.  I have two different versions, a Rev1 and a Rev2.  The Rev2 only has 9 x 6 pci-e and a 4 pin.  I put a voltmeter on the 4-pin and there's no voltage output, I'm sure it is mostly for sync'ng up PSUs at large mining operations.  Does anyone know how to work that 4-pin or point me to a tutorial somewhere?

http://i.imgur.com/h150mvN.jpg
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Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards
by
Odetas
on 18/08/2017, 20:15:11 UTC
I don't claim to have the answers, however, as each shift/day passes where a block is not found by the pool, the value of the reward goes down significantly because nothing says that when a block is finally found, that another will be found soon thereafter like the history has shown.  And with difficulty going up as much as it is, this problem seems like it will only get worse.  Even if the rewards were given to every shift since the last block, as time passes without a block, the value of the reward goes down. There are transaction fees being accumulated, right?  So those that fall outside of the last 10 shifts will never see those TX fees either, correct?  What happens if you're 90 days out from finding a block?  Wouldn't miners just start dropping off because the reward over time becomes so diluted vs a large pool that is frequently finding blocks?