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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 15/10/2019, 20:09:31 UTC
https://www.skylarc.co.nz/auctions/cryptopia/

Since cryptopia liquidators have declared auction, it would be fair if we (the losers) can take a part with our lost amounts...
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Re: AMD Mem Tweak XL - Read/modify timings/pp/straps on the fly
by
lstrike
on 16/09/2019, 12:23:31 UTC
not proably, absolutely drawing a lot of power. I'm also reached 35mhs for rx580 8gb. More voltage more heating. Around 34,5 MH/S Stable but need very well cooling.
32MH/s  around 80w gpu only
35MH/S around 120w gpu only

regards
That is impossible!
 120W @ 32Mhs sounds more realistic
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Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux]
by
lstrike
on 24/06/2019, 19:34:49 UTC

I also have one Sapphire Vega56 with Samsung (not flashed, stock bios) that I tested with. Core/Mem settings: 1407/975 @ 905mV.


I have 3 of those, for ETH mining, push -REF 65500.
=> 46 MH/S with much lower clock and much lower power (140 to 150W@wall).

Could you share you core/mem clocks and the whole rig power? Are the bioses flashed to 64?
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Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux]
by
lstrike
on 25/05/2019, 21:48:23 UTC
Yes... there are issues with saving/opening profiles, also applying changes while mining...
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Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux]
by
lstrike
on 22/05/2019, 21:18:08 UTC
Gain looks to be ~0.7-0.8Mh/s (ethash) per card, or about 2-2.5%
(Polaris)
What is the power increase for that?
The Claymore boost increases exponentially the power consumption for similar extra hash, which is not effective...
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux]
by
lstrike
on 14/05/2019, 09:18:50 UTC
I have my Sapphire Pulse Vega56 Hynix one bios flashed to Nitro 64 for eth, it is working ok at 1040 mem clock than.
But for cryptonight it is better to stay with original bios for low power with almost the same hash rate.

So you put samsung bios on Hynix card?
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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
lstrike
on 09/05/2019, 06:40:27 UTC
Anyone tried AMD 19.4.3 drivers? Does 4.2c support them?
So no one tried to install latest driver and run Phoenix miner?
I have tested 580 and Vegas on 19.4.2 and saw no difference regarding speed.
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Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux]
by
lstrike
on 14/04/2019, 20:27:49 UTC
Hey guys,

I'm happy to see that users are finally posting their results and values here Smiley

I edited the OP with some of these posts by users.

Again, i'm pleased to see community effort again.


I also just released a new version with a bunch of new values to play with ;-)

Have fun!

Cheerio!

Thank you so much for your efforts and work!


This is my lighter timing, hopefully stable:
--CL 19 --RAS 30 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 6 --RC 44 --RP 13 --RRDS 5 --RRDL 5 --RTP 4 --FAW 18 --CWL 6 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 15 --WRRD 1 --RDWR 18 --REF 17000 --RFC 248

please test it.

Here is the test:
- gpu 0,1 are vega red dragons 56 with Hynix (bad), flashed to 64, gpu 1450/1100 and 1450/950,  all at 800mv ram/core on ONT, and 0,875 on gpuz - they directly crashed, so now work with:

--rc 45 --rcdrd 12 --rcdwr 5 --faw 16

- gpu 2,3,4 vega 56 reference, flashed to 64, 1450/1100, all at 800mv ram/core on ONT, and 0,875 on gpuz
- they work with your settings

https://i.imgur.com/I7uBLRw.png

before 1070W from wall, no 1090W

P.S.
eth:
1190W from the wall

https://i.ibb.co/RPBJYWx/Capture.png
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 25/02/2019, 21:46:52 UTC
The first to worn from cryptopia was Aurumcoin.com (AU)
Check this yourself in Google: cryptopia Aurumcoin
This was very close to closing cryptopia.
I hope police solve this, it may be that people from cryptopia are involved in this.
See for sample:
https://www.ccn.com/claim-crypto-exchange-lost-500000-due-to-aurumcoin-51-attack/

You are right, bro! I remember your post in the time of my issue, when  I lost all my BCH here (right after the last BCH fork) and I smelled the shit...

Here is why they are giving signs of scam and fraud:

Chapter 1:

The announcement

https://i.imgur.com/xoBi7IJ.png

Chapter 2:

The freezed transaction

https://i.imgur.com/pc1BdqB.png

Chapter 3:

Lost transaction? Lost BCH?


=========
No answer, no news, no support, no coins in wallet! Meanwhile Poloniex immediately refreshed the availability after the fork, they did not even ask you to withdraw.

 Angry


Quote from: xtraelv
They have this warning on the bottom of every page on their website:

This is a typical feature for ABSOLUTE SCAM. If "they" wanted to help they should have did it. 
...and do not pretend you have no relations with those bustards.

As soon as possible I will withdraw all of mine from these fraud scam exchange...

Unfortunately I delayed that... Sad
Now look at that:

Where can we flag them as scam on internet, please share places! We have to share our bad experience, we have to prevent other people to be cheated like us.
Others have to know there is no support and leaving coins there is a high risk! They are mocking on your deposits and transfers and you can lost months of mining in a second, relying on their fake reputation
.


…then 2 weeks later "CИ EБA MAЙКATA" has happened and I lost all of the remaining.

Those paid puppets should get a good % of the deal to stay here and mock us.
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Re: [ANN] AceMiner 1.3 Fast Grin Mimblewimble Cuckoo cycle miner for AMD/Nvidia
by
lstrike
on 25/01/2019, 10:41:37 UTC
Someone tried this miner at work?
Yes, it is the fastest, I tested some cards:
vega 56 - up to 3.0
rx 580 - up to 1.95
r9 390 - up to 2.53 (!)

Consumes more power...
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 03/12/2018, 21:16:22 UTC
Quote from: xtraelv
Often when a coin has an issue they have to put the coin into maintenance in order to resolve the issues.

What about my lost BCH ABC from the fork?
What about my lost BCH SV from the fork?
What about my suspended BCH?
What about the fake dead line to withdraw?
What about my anaswered 20 days (till now) ticket?
How did Polonies react immediately and have no problem with my BCH there?

Seems like only paid trolls are writing here...
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 03/12/2018, 21:03:20 UTC
Where can we flag them as scam on internet, please share places! We have to share our bad experience, we have to prevent other people to be cheated like us.
Others have to know there is no support and leaving coins there is a high risk! They are mocking on your deposits and transfers and you can lost months of mining in a second, relying on their fake reputation.
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 02/12/2018, 14:02:04 UTC
Quote from: xtraelv
They have this warning on the bottom of every page on their website:

This is a typical feature for ABSOLUTE SCAM. If "they" wanted to help they should have did it. 
...and do not pretend you have no relations with those bustards.

As soon as possible I will withdraw all of mine from these fraud scam exchange...
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 01/12/2018, 13:59:50 UTC
Cryptopia has generally NEVER supported any forks and disclose this.
In order to take part in a fork or swap you need to withdraw funds before they put the wallet into maintenance.
Leaving it to the last day is never a wise move. Allow more than 48 hour prior to a fork. (Network congestion and wallet congestion being potential issues + it also doesn't leave time to fix any technical issues). Making a support ticket just hours before the fork is happening when the problem is due to a technical issue is unlikely to get it resolved in time. A transaction cannot be processed when the wallet is in maintenance. The issue cannot be resolved until the wallet is out of maintenance.


WHY DID YOU ALLOW TRANSFERS IF YOU KNEW THEY WOULD BE LOST?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh
WHY DID NOT YOU WARN PEOPLE IN TIME THAT THEY WILL LOOSE THEIR COINS?HuhHuhHuhHuh
WHY OTHER EXCHAHGES HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THAT FORK AND I HAVE MY COINS AVAILABALE THERE?Huh??

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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 28/11/2018, 08:24:45 UTC
@Lafu
How would you comment the Bitcoin Cash situation in Cryptopia? What is happening? When will it be resolved?
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
by
lstrike
on 26/11/2018, 21:17:02 UTC
Here is why they are giving signs of scam and fraud:

Chapter 1:

The announcement

https://i.imgur.com/xoBi7IJ.png

Chapter 2:

The freezed transaction

https://i.imgur.com/pc1BdqB.png

Chapter 3:

Lost transaction? Lost BCH?


=========
No answer, no news, no support, no coins in wallet! Meanwhile Poloniex immediately refreshed the availability after the fork, they did not even asked you to withdraw.

 Angry
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Re: [JCE] Ultrafast CN-Heavy/Tube/HVX miner, low power, Vega56 1750+h/s
by
lstrike
on 16/11/2018, 14:22:33 UTC

Man, you are frying your cards - 1+ volts, fans 3000+...and all that for some more 20-30h !
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Re: [JCE] Ultrafast CN-Heavy/Tube/HVX miner, low power, Vega56 1750+h/s
by
lstrike
on 14/11/2018, 11:33:29 UTC
After trying all versions, I think 032q is the best for RX 8GB - speed & stability.
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Re: [JCE] Ultrafast CN-Heavy/Tube/HVX miner, low power, Vega56 1750+ h/s
by
lstrike
on 10/11/2018, 16:54:26 UTC

I read here opposite results, so:
* Ensure you're talking about CN-Heavy and related, CN-v8 is not concerned by the 0.33b6 release
* Is it unstable on the 8Gb RX and Vega only? Sure that's the most common cards, but if this is the status, it's an important detail to track the bug down. I did my long-run tests on 2G and 4G cards only so far. If I need a 8G card to reproduce the bug, i've some, so i need to focus on them.

Sorry you are right - I haven't specified the algo - CN-heavy

580/8GB, 1250/2000

     { "mode" : "GPU", "worksize" : 8, "alpha" : 64, "beta" : 8, "gamma" : 4, "delta" : 4, "epsilon" : 4, "zeta":4, "index" : 0, "multi_hash":992 },
     { "mode" : "GPU", "worksize" : 8, "alpha" : 64, "beta" : 8, "gamma" : 4, "delta" : 4, "epsilon" : 4, "zeta":4, "index" : 0, "multi_hash":992 },

032q - stable 1165h/s

033b6 - unstable 1000-1220h/s (varies) and the total hash for the rig - lower that stable 1165 with older version for all cards.

Same situation is on vega56.

Lowering milti_hash, only decrease the hasrate, the fluctuations remain. 4GB no problem.


Hi,

how you can set multi_hash 992 for RX 580 8GB? what is your OS version and driver version?

I only got unstable hashrate for RX 580 8GB on version 0.33b5 and 0.33b6 (even after lower multi_hash to 864 or 832). Vega 56 got stable hashrate on both version 0.33b5 and 0.33b6.
so currently all 580 8GB still using 0.33b4 and Vega 56 using 0.33b6.

edit : all related to CN-Heavy variant.

Thanks.

Windows 10, Adrenalin 18.6.1

https://i.imgur.com/SY1QjmV.jpg

Same config on vegas, hashing 1630h/s.
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Re: [JCE] Ultrafast CN-Heavy/Tube/HVX miner, low power, Vega56 1750+ h/s
by
lstrike
on 10/11/2018, 14:24:02 UTC

I read here opposite results, so:
* Ensure you're talking about CN-Heavy and related, CN-v8 is not concerned by the 0.33b6 release
* Is it unstable on the 8Gb RX and Vega only? Sure that's the most common cards, but if this is the status, it's an important detail to track the bug down. I did my long-run tests on 2G and 4G cards only so far. If I need a 8G card to reproduce the bug, i've some, so i need to focus on them.

Sorry you are right - I haven't specified the algo - CN-heavy

580/8GB, 1250/2000

     { "mode" : "GPU", "worksize" : 8, "alpha" : 64, "beta" : 8, "gamma" : 4, "delta" : 4, "epsilon" : 4, "zeta":4, "index" : 0, "multi_hash":992 },
     { "mode" : "GPU", "worksize" : 8, "alpha" : 64, "beta" : 8, "gamma" : 4, "delta" : 4, "epsilon" : 4, "zeta":4, "index" : 0, "multi_hash":992 },

032q - stable 1165h/s

033b6 - unstable 1000-1220h/s (varies) and the total hash for the rig - lower that stable 1165 with older version for all cards.

Same situation is on vega56.

Lowering milti_hash, only decrease the hasrate, the fluctuations remain. 4GB no problem.