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Re:
by
benz0
on 29/11/2021, 09:11:33 UTC
The new beta version is ready. It is mostly a bugfix release, the more significant upgrades are coming next month. You can download PhoenixMiner 6.0a from here:

PhoenixMiner_6.0a_Windows.zip
PhoenixMiner_6.0a_Linux.tar.gz

The new features in this release are:
  • Full LHR disable mode -lhrdis <n>  1 - yes (default), 0 - no
  • Show the GPU vendor name in the list of GPUs to make it easier to identify the GPUs
  • Added support for the latest AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1. There are some bugs in these drivers, particularly the clocks and voltages can't be set properly with older
    cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII)
  • Validated support for the latest AMD Windows drivers up to 21.11.2
  • Fixed issues with AMD RX6700XT cards with the latest AMD and Linux drivers
  • Fixed issues with AMD Vega and Radeon VII cards on latest Windows and Linux drivers
  • Fixed crash with very old Nvidia drivers (3xx.x)
  • Other fixes and small improvements

The updated list of known issues (driver incompatibilities, etc.) and workarounds:
AMD Linux driver 21.40.1 has a bug preventing proper setting of clocks and voltages on older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII). Given that these drivers are also
usually slower than the older drivers for these cards, we recommend using Linux drivers 20.30 for anything older than RX6000 series.
If you are using Linux drivers 21.40.1 with Radeon VII cards, you need to add the option -fpwm 1 in order to have proper fan control.
AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1 has finally removed the requirement of PCIe atomics but there are problems when you try to mix Polaris (RX4x0/5x0) cards and Vega or newer
cards on the same rig.
Some Nvidia cards will report a lot of stale shares under Windows 11. Using the same driver version under Windows 10 resolves the issue.
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Re: ✅ mysolidcoin.com 🏆 $200 giveaway 🚀 weekly round #1
by
benz0
on 28/06/2019, 22:12:23 UTC
Account ID: 5d168fe393756
Number: 133
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Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3!
by
benz0
on 02/06/2019, 19:17:19 UTC
Guess: 133
Username: ntrz
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Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC!
by
benz0
on 02/06/2019, 17:07:57 UTC
Username: ntrz

ty
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Re: ►►►Crypto-Games.net | Bitcoin and altcoin Casino | 5000 Satoshi Each Giveaway◄◄◄
by
benz0
on 02/06/2019, 17:06:13 UTC
Username: whywhywhy

ty
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Re: ►►► Crypto-Games.net | Free DOGE lottery tickets ◄◄◄
by
benz0
on 12/05/2019, 10:55:08 UTC
Username: whywhywhy

ty~!
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Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC!
by
benz0
on 11/05/2019, 18:40:58 UTC
777coin username: ntrz

much appreciated~!
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Re: ►►►Crypto-Games.net | Bitcoin and altcoin Casino | 5000 Satoshi Each Giveaway◄◄◄
by
benz0
on 11/05/2019, 18:38:02 UTC
Username: whywhywhy

Thanks!
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Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3!
by
benz0
on 11/05/2019, 18:35:41 UTC
Stake Name: ntrz
4489
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Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC!
by
benz0
on 01/12/2017, 18:29:39 UTC
not so funny story > I read '777' mentioned a few places and was looking for an alternate to Cloudbet's horrid w/d fees and Nitrogen's limited casino features. I ended up on 777.com and got fucked out of so much (not really that much) btc thinking it was a safe deposit at the very least - I mean you only have to check the front page and it's clear that it's part of what/whomever owns that huge pool of shitty crypto 'casinos' that lure you in with a free bonus then say "oh, you didn't read the Terms and Conditions - you have to wager 35x your deposit to be eligible for your 2x first deposit bonus - even tho you just lost most of it and want to get out while you can... we're sorrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyy!".

Anyway - today I realised I should've just checked bitcointalk gambling sub-forum, and bam, a true, straight up honest setup with the perfect selection of non-flashy games to choose from. You are my new go to!

I'd have typed out that praise anyway, but, shit, since you're giving away free money..

Username: fatmax
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Re: [ANN] dstm's ZCash / Equihash Nvidia Miner v0.5.4 (Linux / Windows)
by
benz0
on 12/11/2017, 15:21:26 UTC
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zm --dev --server  ssl://zec.suprnova.cc --port 2242 --user yourusername.yourworkername --pass x --time
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Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate?
by
benz0
on 09/08/2017, 17:02:54 UTC
ZEC(Equihash): 318-340 Sol/s
ETH(Dagger): 21.5-24 MH/s

Gigabyte GTX1060 Xtreme Gaming 6G.

+360 mem
+110 core

http://iforce.co.nz/i/z1ka0kb1.qcv.jpg
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Re: NiceHash Miner - easy-to-use best-profit multi-device cryptocurrency miner
by
benz0
on 09/08/2017, 16:59:40 UTC
V happy sticking with the Legacy client.

Love the new pool dash!!
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Re: ZCASH / ZEC Suprnova Pool Stratum enabled: https://zec.suprnova.cc [PPLNS]
by
benz0
on 08/05/2017, 14:58:21 UTC
0 % fee mining on the pool currently !

Still running, grab it while it's there Smiley

Added another 2x GPUs the same day the bonuses/0% fee began - coincidentally excellent timing. Ty Suprnova team <3

Running like clockwork, as per usual.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.4 (Windows/Linux)
by
benz0
on 30/04/2017, 08:37:11 UTC
I've decided I am not a fan of Sapphire's 480. At least the batch that my 480 4GB OC+ came into this world with - a bundle of joy at first, but then it grows up - and it's still loud as fuck, un-ergonomic in general, smokes meth - does questionable shit because "fk the system, mannnnn" - no, Sapphire, fk you and the fat balding mongoose you rode in on then proceeded to google image search: "fan"and decided it's "xtreme!" so they carefully modify the extremely volatile core clock. Drivers? they ran a 'no-shit-driver-left-behind' programme and decided that after eating a packet of Natural flavoured rice crackers directly over the chipset they were so impressed by the aesthetics and mutl-coloured lighting that there was simply nothing more this card required other than to be released to public, Sapphire. Nitro. - written in different colours and 'edgy' typefaces because Photoshop was the only piece of software that the production team knew *generally* how to make enough squares and circles then over the next 6 weeks, manage to successfully get it from .psd format -> .bmp

Then. Nitro. 6 weeks later it was 2.9mb smaller, and achieved the set-task of having a transparent background.

The only positive of the Nitro was the 'wicked strong' meth that they later realised was the very embodiment, from that first keystroke, coming-up, to the 'competitive' pricing come-down once they realised they had just spent the past 3 months talking to a fat, baldling mongoose and looking at images of cieling fans in google images.

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Re: Which RX470 - XFX 470 4GB or the Nitro+ 4/8GB just not sure
by
benz0
on 13/04/2017, 08:22:47 UTC
I am very happy with my Asus Strix RX470 4GB - I have a Sapphire Nitro+OC 480 4GB and, honestly, it's like a fast car with all the seats taken out of it. If you don't care about a card that literally overpowers every other sound emmited by other electronics/PC's in the room/open plan place, even my god damn refrigerator gets drowned out by the RX480 @ 65%.

I dunno why I just went off on fan noise because I really dont care as long as it hashes well - point being, I think, was that the Asus 470 has been rock solid stable, OCable and SUPERFKNQUIET... I would trust it not to say a word in court if it was a witness to some horrid crime I'd somehow committed.
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Re: ZCASH / ZEC Suprnova Pool Stratum enabled: https://zec.suprnova.cc [PPLNS]
by
benz0
on 05/04/2017, 00:47:00 UTC
Yeah. Am having the same issue.

I seem to be getting credited, but round shares are dropping out then just sitting Unconfirmed.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.4 (Windows/Linux)
by
benz0
on 02/04/2017, 00:38:53 UTC
but, yeah, ideally you want only just enough power to each card. Core clocks that can solve/handle tasks fast enough but without drawing more power than needed and taking priority/forcing a lesser Memory Frequency or fluctuations in voltage.

I think you're just gonna have to experiment with different combinations, I just found that the Asus Strix 470 - and according to most forum posts - are similar to the RX480 in that the potential for undervolting and effectively having each card working 33% less hard while producing a similar result.

I also use my OS/PC actively on this PC that contains the 470 and 480 so temps/fan noise are ideal to keep low - the Nitro+ OC RX480 is like a god damn Learjet with the noise it makes, so I like to keep it happy by generating less heat from the 470, also.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.4 (Windows/Linux)
by
benz0
on 02/04/2017, 00:28:37 UTC
try -20 mV / 1120 Clock

-i 6
-a 0
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.4 (Windows/Linux)
by
benz0
on 01/04/2017, 23:57:55 UTC
For the Claymore Miner v 12.4 using 4 Sapphire RX470 Nitro 4GB, I am using this bat: 

ZECMiner64.exe -zpool ssl://zec.supernova.cc:2242 -zwal username.worker -zpsw password -i 7

Im only getting about .15 zcash every 25-26 hours

What can I do to improve performance?  Miner speeds read 276 - 288, Driver date 3-16-17 version 21.19.525.258.


What tool are you using to tune(OC/UV) your cards?

for a quick workaround if I'm starting from a fresh driver install I reduce CPU Freq by ~13-17% and then undervolt your top 2 clocks to ~940. So, it'd be around 1020 @ 940, duplicate the second highest rate to the same, then go back through all the voltages and just duplicate 940 until you reach an actual value that has been automatically tuned down to roughly the same voltage and then just save that.

so..

-asm 1 / works well for my Strix 470, however my Nitro+ 480 seems to work better when set via -a 0
-tt 0 / if you are setting your fan temps in Wattman or other Software
-i 4,5,9 - test out how the speed differs between -i 5 and your current -i 7. I get better RX480 speeds using -i 5/-i 6 than -i 7/8/9. -i 7 is usually good for the 470 tho.


-> -12.5% CPU Frequency -> Manual Voltage -> reduce down to at least 990 or lower.

-> Memory Clock -> Increase to 1900 -> Undervolt to 960.

-> Give all cards some Additional Power if possible, it keeps the RX470's from becoming 'complacent' when finding shares.

I run that kind of configuration on my Strix 470 and I hash at 300 with -i 7 and -asm 1...

HOWEVER - these are only a few things that work for me, running 1x RX470 along side 2x nvidia cards and an RX480, so I found the Undervolting kept the 470 under 55 degrees C while hashing @ 290-300.

You might just want to cranking up the memory frequency and core frequency and just cutting down the Core voltages by 100 or so.. then get the fans running fast.. Shit, I dunno - you're pretty much bottlenecked by how well the 470/AMD drivers interact with the equihash algorithm - so experiment then just wait for Software updates.