After 2-3 days experimenting, I can say that there are enough alternatives to Claymore's miner. With xmrig, xmr-stack and especially SRB I can achieve stable 450-500 h/s for tahiti 280 cards, 715-750 h/s for hawaii 390, and 910-930 for polaris 570 and 580 cards (with the usual bios mod and overclock as for ethereum). I don't need Claymore' s eth miner anymore also. Xmr is more profitable than eth, and with the coming reduction of the eth reward the minig of eth will be near its end. Thanks to Claymore for all his job so far, but it is time to move on!
AMD Cards available: 2 GPU #0: Capeverde (AMD Radeon R7 200 Series), 1024 MB available, 10 compute unit s (pci bus 2:0:0) GPU #1: Bonaire (AMD Radeon R7 200 Series), 2048 MB available, 14 compute units (pci bus 3:0:0) POOL version No ASM binary found for GPU 0 No ASM binary found for GPU 1 GPU #0 algorithm ASM, -h 320, -dmem 0 (Memory used: 656MB) GPU #1 algorithm ASM, -h 896, -dmem 0 (Memory used: 1836MB) Total cards: 2
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XMR - Total Speed: 0 H/s, Total Shares: 0(0+0), Rejected: 0, Time: 00:00 XMR: GPU0 0 H/s, GPU1 0 H/s Incorrect XMR shares: none 1 minute average XMR total speed: 0 H/s
Yep, Capeverde GPU not supported with the latest version. I don't think that is intended. a compile error maybe?
Dear claymore many people use hd77 and R7 series graphics cards for xmr and etn mining, removing support from the miner of these video cards has deprived many miners from mining these altcoins using your miner, and also the opportunity to get commission from them. For example, HD7770 with a modified bios gives 235 hashes, which is not bad enough). Think about it, maybe you can find the time and desire to add these video cards to the miner, with respect. Juno111