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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.4c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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dummyminer
on 11/01/2021, 16:25:23 UTC
how does PM calculate effect hash and at pool stats?

Why are both of those numbers so much lower than my hash rate even with zero rejects?
Q007: What is the meaning of "effective speed" shown by PhoenixMiner's statistics?
   A: This is a measure of the actually found shares, which determines how the pool sees your
   miner hashrate. This number should be close to the average hashrate of your rig (usually a 2-4%
   lower than it) depending you your current luck in finding shares. This statistic is meaningless
   in the first few hours after the miner is started and will level off to the real value with
   time.
 
Q008: Why is the effective hashrate shown by the pool lower than the one shown by PhoenixMiner?
   A: There are two reasons for this: stale shares and luck. The stale shares are rewarded at only
   about 50-70% by most pools. The luck factor should level itself off over time but it may take
   a few days before it does. If your effective hashrate reported by the pool is consistently lower
   than the hashrate of your rig by more than 5-7% than you should look at the number of stale shares
   and the average share acceptance time - if it is higher than 100 ms, try to find a pool that is
   near to you geographically to lower the network latency. You can also restart your rig, or
   try another pool.

It’s shocking how a newbie member reads and understands how mining works - but a full member does not!

I’m going to give you your 1st well-deserved merit.
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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.4c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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dummyminer
on 10/01/2021, 19:16:04 UTC
Hi.
I Install PhoenixMiner For The First Time. I'm trying with PhoenixMiner 5.1c. The miner does not manage the video cards correctly according to the settings in the config file, in particular the control of the fans and the downclock of the memory and GPU frequencies. I tried different versions of the drivers listed here as "Good Drivers", but with all the problem is the same. What do I need to do to get the miner himself to manage the cards and to override the video card bios?

My Rig: 14xRX580 Asus Rog Strix 8Gb GDDR5 Samsung on ASUS 350 Mining Expert. My VBIOS are overclocked - GPU on 1350 MHz and Memory on 2000 MHz. I use Windows 10 64 Pro 2002 - MBR-CSM and AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 20.4.2-may25.
These are my config file settings:
-coin eth
-amd
-acm
-allpools 1
-stales 1
-ftimeout 10
-bench
-altinit
-resetoc
-mi 12
-tt 50
-ttli 75
-tstop 85
-tstart 50
-fcm 2
-ethi 8
-fanmin 40
-fanmax 100
-gser 1
-eres 6
-estale 1
-mode 1
-rxboost 1
-cclock 1160
-cvddc 860
-mclock 1800
-mvddc 860
wooow you should add more commands. just kidding.why dont you delete all this and start step by step, no commands just a pool and wallet.

PhoniexMiner cannot correctly manage it because Asus never released 350 Mining Expert mono.
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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.4c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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dummyminer
on 10/01/2021, 15:50:20 UTC
Hello everyone,

I am very very VERY new to this whole mining. A few days ago noticed ETH price has started skyrocketing so grabbed my 2+ year old mining rigs and sold my home to buy as many gpus as possible.

Nothing is working and too lazy to read phoenixminer documentations.

But no worries. My English is not good to even ask questions properly.

Just wanted to let you all know your hashrate has cut down to 1/3 of what it used to be but not developer’s fault. It’s because the number of miners have now increased by 100,000+ and growing.

Happy mining.