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Re:
by
plggy
on 07/11/2020, 13:51:50 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

Download: https://ethereumpill.info/ProjectEthereumPill.zip

Virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e01cb7c04a499391150945dd956c2c29cf98ef043a9a13ebefa71297cb102c08/detection

Hashrate:
Nvidia
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

AMD
RX470 8gb - 35 mh/s
RX480 8gb - 37 mh/s
RX580 8gb - 40 mh/s
Vega56 - 46 mh/s
Vega64 - 52 mh/s
RX5500 XT - 60 mh/s
RX5600 XT - 64 mh/s
RX5700 XT - 67 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.7 (Windows/Linux)
by
plggy
on 31/07/2017, 18:14:59 UTC
Do environment variables work in the linux version?  I cannot seem to get them to work.
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Re: 7 GPU and 6 GPU motherboards
by
plggy
on 22/06/2017, 23:57:34 UTC
as alternative of the Asrock /2oJm6ua]http://[Suspicious link removed]/2oJm6ua bro btc 1 or /2oqj4aU]http://[Suspicious link removed]/2oqj4aUpro btc 2
found some of lower price 6 gpu and 7 gpu motherboards

7 gpu motherboards :

6 gpu motherboards


sure there is more motherboards but need more search time
if you have any of those please give a feedback


Thank you for taking the time to make this list. Have most of these been proven to work on all slots? Some motherboards have the slots but drivers/bios prevent all slots from working.

Gigabyte  GA-Z170X-GAMING 5 http://[Suspicious link removed]/2peJNvN  140$

is confirmed with 7 GPU.

I haven't been able to get 7 working on this board, only 6. @bitmakin how were you able to get 7 working?
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Re: Help Needed (0.05 BTC prize)
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plggy
on 07/12/2016, 03:05:42 UTC
Thank you friend, I'll go see this.

For ethos I think about it but I know nothing about linux,













And friends I think I have found,

Apparently if you plug a card on the pci-16  blocks a pci-1.

(Yellow triangle)

So ca done 5maxi on the asrock btc h81. Sad

But a pci-1 riser can be connected to the pci-16 socket on the motherboard. Smiley

I have several working.  See my post . . .or don't.  More hashes for me Smiley
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Re: Help Needed (0.05 BTC prize)
by
plggy
on 06/12/2016, 18:40:45 UTC
My OS is Windows 10.The photo of the error:

https://postimg.org/image/7sd78g4sz/




Looks like your system is corrupted.  All the words are gibberish. . . .


But seriously, most likely not a MB issue.  In my experience MB issues usually prevent windows from even seeing the card.  Most likely it is a driver issue.  I have several 6 and 7 card RX rigs with various asrock MBs including the proBTC.  I have found, with the RX series at least, the best drivers are the default ones that windows installs.  To fix your problem, run DDU or AMDs uninstaller.  Restart windows and let it install drivers.  I believe DDU turns off windows auto-detect driver setting, but you can run it again and click a button to enable.

Windows doesn't always detect all of your cards correctly, but they should still be listed somewhere in the device manager.  If they are incorrectly detected, just right click on them in device manager and select update driver.  It should correctly identify and install drivers.

If you have tried installing drivers from AMD several times, sometimes things just get too screwed up to fix (or at least will take too long to figure out).  Since it only takes me 10 mins to install win10 on an SSD, you may just want to reinstall.  Again, just let windows find its own drivers.  It does take a few mins to detect them all.  If all are not detected after 10 mins at idle, find them in device manager and click on the update drivers.

Unfortunately, I cannot get Claymore's to get temps and fan speeds, but they still all mine.

Happy mining.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v1.0
by
plggy
on 04/11/2016, 17:12:24 UTC
Awesome Claymore.  So stable and huge hash increase.  Can't wait for the Linux version, need to get the other half of my rigs on this!  Would gladly test an alpha version!

As noted by others, my 280x/380xs have similar speeds to my 470/480s.  Why is this?  Room for improvement with the newer cards?

Thanks again!
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Re: How to get sms and email alerts with Claymore's Miners
by
plggy
on 05/10/2016, 18:53:15 UTC

In my experience, many pool's email notifications don't always work properly, can have a long delay, and are not necessarily relevant if your miners have just switched pools because of a problem with the pool or connection.


Using pool notifications can also lead to a lot of unnecessary emails.  Say your connection to your main pool has problems, so your rigs switch pools.  You get a bunch of emails from your main pools saying miners are down.  After a 20 mins your main pool connection is restored and your miners switch back.  Now you get a bunch of emails from your backup pools.  All of these emails are unnecessary because your rigs are working fine and there isn't really a problem.

The only time I can see an advantage of a pool notification over this setup is when your internet completely goes out.  The pool can notify you, whereas this setup would not be able to.  Usually when my internet is down, there is nothing I can do about it, though.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v7.2 (Windows/Linux)
by
plggy
on 04/10/2016, 19:23:42 UTC
Wrote a quick tutorial on how to use Claymore's Dual Miner Manager to send emails and texts:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1636133.0
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How to get sms and email alerts with Claymore's Miners
by
plggy
on 04/10/2016, 19:08:31 UTC
I was looking for a way to get notifications about problem rigs while away from home.  In my experience, many pool's email notifications don't always work properly, can have a long delay, and are not necessarily relevant if your miners have just switched pools because of a problem with the pool or connection.
Luckily, because Claymore is awesome, his remote manager, ethman.exe, will execute a bat file if there is a problem with any of your rigs.  With a couple of small programs, you can use this bat file to send you an email, sms, or both.  I believe these added programs to be safe (kaspersky didn't find any viruses), but use at your own risk.

What you will need:

1. blat: http://www.blat.net/
    Blat is a Windows (32 & 64 bit) command line utility that sends eMail using SMTP or post to usenet using NNTP.

2. An email address that uses SMTP.  I believe you can use blat with other types, but SMTP is the easiest and what I use.  You can probably get one from your ISP.  It is probably best to also use a dedicated email address.

3. wget for windows (optional if you want to get detailed rig statistics): https://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/
    A command-line utility for retrieving files using HTTP, HTTPS and FTP protocols.
    *you only need to download wget64.exe

4. Your cell phone providers email to SMS gateway. (optional if you want to receive notifications as sms text messages).  I found mine here: http://mfitzp.io/list-of-email-to-sms-gateways/

SETUP:

1. Download blat.exe and wget64.exe and put both in the "Remote manager" folder.
2. Open a command prompt in the "Remote manager" folder and run
Code:
Blat -install

**You must replace with your email providers smtp server and with the email address you will be using to send the notifications.  Please see http://www.blat.net/syntax/syntax.html if you are using NNTP or POP3 or your email server requires authentication.

3. Edit sample.bat to read (you must change the email address):
Code:
@ECHO OFF

ECHO This is sample batch file that can do something useful if rig has problems
ECHO Rig name: %1

::Download current status of rigs
wget64 http://localhost:8000

::Create a file name so we can rename our file from above to the current time.
set h=%TIME:~0,2%
set m=%TIME:~3,2%
set s=%TIME:~6,2%
set timenice=%h%_%m%_%s%

ECHO %timenice%

::Send ourselves an sms text message
blat -s "%1 is DOWN %TIME%" -body "This rig has problems!" -to phone#@example-sms-gateway.net

::Email ourselves the detailed rig status
blat index.html -s "%1 is DOWN %TIME%" -to example@example.com

::Rename the file we download as the current time for future reference.  If you would prefer to just delete this file, change "ren" to "del".
ren index.html %timenice%.html

4. Save
5. Execute sample.bat and make sure everything is working.  You should receive a text and an email.


If you have left your ethman.exe settings as the defaults, this should be all that you need to do.

Now, if there is a problem with a rig, ethman will launch the example.bat.  This will download the detailed statistics provided by ethman, send you a text that tells you there is a problem, then sends an email with the details.  You can always skip the sms or the email if you prefer.  I use both because my emails don't update very often when I am off of wifi and I tend to ignore the "you've got mail" notification.  SMS alone can't provide the detailed information.  Use them both, one or the other, or none at all!  You can also customize the messages after -s and -body.

I am glad I can give a little something back and I hope this helps to alleviates some of the anxiety you may feel when you are away from your rigs. 

Feel free to tip!
  ETH - 0x3aF001CAC4F494CdA54919C8f2fd95c7DaaD75fF
  XMR - Address:47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB Payment ID: 85f393c9b0769708fc57253d3fa5619d2b5ef1a56ddfd206bcbf0c5d6d421026
  BTC - 1EMpEZoCHm88bMiE4zXAkq7hueibkDpLxG
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Re: Claymore's CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.5
by
plggy
on 13/09/2016, 15:08:52 UTC
I'm sure its asked and answered a million times, but I can't seem to find it (i 'be been searching for some hours now and this is a veryyyy long thread..my apologies)

how can I run it on Linux/Ubuntu (14.04.4) with fglrx from repo (which I believe its 15.12)?

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App

Doesn't seem to be working in linux at the moment.
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Re: RX480 (Reference) 31+Mh, Custom Rom
by
plggy
on 10/09/2016, 17:37:41 UTC
Word of caution when doing all of this.

When I first loaded my brand new xfx 480s into my PC, GPU-Z said BOTH card had a 97% ASIC quality value.

I have NEVER been able to get the flashing ROM to work on my win 7, countless flashes and reflashes and redoing drivers etc etc. Lots of crashes and resetting wattman and recovering drivers etc.

Low and behold, my ASIC quality on both cards is now 76%... So not saying this had anything to do with it.... but 97% ASIC brand new to 76% today with dicking with all this shit.

According to everything I've read, ASIC quality cannot change.  GPU-Z does not calculate it, it reads it.  The ASIC quality is assigned at the factory.  Don't take my word for it, I don't know shit:

https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/what-is-asic-quality-and-how-does-it-affect-overclocking.215107/
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Re: Claymore's CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.4
by
plggy
on 03/09/2016, 01:21:58 UTC
Calymore,

Any chance you could add monitoring support to the Monero miner so we can keep tabs on both ETH and XMR rigs in your miner manager?

Also, any plans on lowering the fee from 5% since you aren't the only GPU game in town anymore?

Fee is 2.5% already, I lowered it a long time ago. I'll add remote stats and some other features soon if monero won't crash in price.

Came here to ask for remote monitoring.  I've got 16 rigs I'm starting to switch over from your dual miner and lack of monitoring is driving me crazy.  Would be great if worked with your ethereum monitor.  One monitor to rule them all! 
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred GPU Miner v4.7 (Windows/Linux)
by
plggy
on 02/07/2016, 05:45:25 UTC
The issue with using powered risers would be drawing more than 75w thru them since the 6 pin pci-e is insufficient to supply all the power the rx 480 needs it will try and draw any additional power thru the powered riser which is likely to result in melted molex connections.

This is the reason I don't use the molex to sata pigtails that are usually supplied.  Mine are soldered directly to the holes on the riser board, although you should have no problem using the molex connectors from a good PSU. Molex connectors are supposed to be rated at 11A per pin which means a 12v molex connector could supply 132 watts per card.
Connecting directly to the motherboard means the circuit board traces and ATX pins have to supply 3 cards not just 1.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred GPU Miner v4.7 (Windows/Linux)
by
plggy
on 02/07/2016, 05:32:48 UTC
Trying to get Claymore's miner working on my test rig, but cannot get more than 2.6MH out of a 390x.  Any help would be appreciated.

Rig:
Ubuntu 15.10
i7 4790k
16GB Ram
Asus 390x



config.txt:

-epool eth-us2.dwarfpool.com:8008
-ewal XXXXXXX
-dpool http://dcr.suprnova.cc:9111
-dwal plggy.R9390X
-dpsw x
(tried changing intensity and other settings with little change in hashrate)


start-up script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash

export GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
export GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
export GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR=0
export GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE=100
export GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1

echo "Starting Claymore"
./ethdcrminer64


log:

21:49:09:942   a2930740   OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
21:49:09:942   a2930740   
Cards available: 1
21:49:09:942   a2930740   GPU #0: name: Hawaii, 3072 MB available, 44 compute units
21:49:09:942   a2930740   Total cards: 1
21:49:09:942   a2930740   Initializing...

21:49:09:942   a2930740   GPU #0 recognized as Radeon 290X
21:49:09:942   a2930740   POOL/SOLO version
21:49:09:942   a2930740   b150
21:49:09:944   a2930740   start building OpenCL program...
21:49:09:946   a2930740   done
21:49:09:946   a2930740   GPU #0: set -etha as 0 (ETH algo for fast cards)
21:49:09:958   92ffd700   ETH: Stratum - connecting to 'eth-us2.dwarfpool.com' <209.141.38.185> port 8008
 . . .

21:49:10:048   921e7700    DCR - connecting to dcr.suprnova.cc:9111
21:49:10:048   a2930740   miner-proxy stratum mode
21:49:10:048   921e7700   http send request: {"method": "getwork", "params": [], "id":0}
21:49:10:048   a2930740   Watchdog enabled
21:49:10:048   a2930740   Remote management is enabled on port 3333
21:49:10:048   a2930740   

 . . .
21:49:10:868   92ffd700   ETH: 07/01/16-21:49:10 - New job from eth-us2.dwarfpool.com:8008
21:49:10:868   92ffd700   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #60
21:49:10:868   92ffd700   ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:00
21:49:10:868   92ffd700   ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s
21:49:10:868   92ffd700    DCR - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0
21:49:10:868   92ffd700    DCR: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s
21:49:11:044   93fff700   Setting DAG epoch #60 for GPU #0
21:49:11:044   93fff700   Create GPU buffer for GPU #0
21:49:17:158   93fff700   GPU 0 DAG creation time 6108 ms
21:49:17:158   93fff700   Setting DAG epoch #60 for GPU #0 done
. . .
21:49:21:956   909e4700   GPU #0: name: Hawaii, 3072 MB available, 44 compute units
21:49:21:956   909e4700   ETH - Total Speed: 2.618 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:00
21:49:21:956   909e4700   ETH: GPU0 2.618 Mh/s
21:49:21:956   909e4700    DCR - Total Speed: 39.272 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0
21:49:21:956   909e4700    DCR: GPU0 39.272 Mh/s
21:49:21:956   909e4700   Incorrect ETH shares: none
21:49:21:956   909e4700   Pool switches: ETH - 0, DCR - 0
21:49:21:956   909e4700   Current ETH share target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #60
Current DCR share target: 0x000000003fffffff, block #41947
21:49:21:956   909e4700   GPU0 t=46C fan=90%
 . . .



Aticonfig shows 100% load but card stays cool and hashrate low.  With ethminer I am around 30MHs with this card.

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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred GPU Miner v4.7 (Windows/Linux)
by
plggy
on 02/07/2016, 05:09:11 UTC
I have 2 480s plugged directly on my mobo, and I've had no problem maybe I should don't understand why it would burn up there and not the pci port.

Even if you use the riser cables it wouldn't help in the event of that because the same power would be going to your mobo from your power supply.
Powered risers have a molex power connector that supplies power to the card.  All power pins on the PCIE connector are powered through this connector not the mother board.
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Re: asrock z87 fatality killer, more then 3 gpus
by
plggy
on 26/02/2014, 17:05:24 UTC
Can anyone verify that all 7 pcie slots work?  I've been working on this for several days.  I've got jumpers and the changed pcie settings in uefi.  I still get nothing but problems when I install more than 4 GPUs.  I'm runing Ubuntu 13.10, and it won't even boot half the time.
System browser in UEFI does recognize that I have a 5th card installed.

If someone has gotten this to work, please let us know exactly what you did:  Jumpers, UEFI settings, OS and drivers.

I haven't been able to mine much, but help us out and I'll certainly send some coins your way!