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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839409 times)
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November 24, 2016, 04:05:59 PM
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How do you disable read-only mode? I have tried both -mport 3333 and -mport -3333, yet the miner remains read-only

You need to download the latest version.
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November 24, 2016, 04:10:48 PM
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Latest experience update.....:

Code:
06:19:52:728	1328	ZEC - Total Speed: 459.846 H/s, Total Shares: 4238, Rejected: 6, Time: 01:46
06:19:52:728 1328 ZEC: GPU0 230.285 H/s, GPU1 229.561 H/s, GPU2 0.000 H/s
06:19:53:040 fc ZEC: put share nonce 4c
06:19:53:040 fc ZEC round found 1 shares
06:19:53:055 1328 ZEC: 11/20/16-06:19:53 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 1)
06:19:53:055 1328 send share: {"id": 4, "method": "mining.submit", "params":
["my adress","3ad6a41e4ee516cccde8","7a323158","4c0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000","fd400500158b61170db4c2
06:19:53:087 1328 got 23 bytes
06:19:53:087 1328 buf: {"id":4,"result":true}

06:19:53:087 1328 parse packet: 22
06:19:53:087 1328 ZEC: Share accepted (32 ms)!
06:19:53:087 1328 new buf size: 0
06:19:53:196 13a0 ZEC: put share nonce 73
06:19:53:196 13a0 ZEC round found 1 shares
06:19:53:211 1328 ZEC: 11/20/16-06:19:53 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 1)
06:19:53:211 1328 send share: {"id": 4, "method": "mining.submit", "params":
["my adress","3ad6a41e4ee516cccde8","7a323158","730000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000","fd400501d55903177193ab
06:19:53:243 1328 got 23 bytes
06:19:53:243 1328 buf: {"id":4,"result":true}

06:19:53:243 1328 parse packet: 22
06:19:53:243 1328 ZEC: Share accepted (32 ms)!
06:19:53:243 1328 new buf size: 0
06:19:53:461 13a0 ZEC: put share nonce d2
06:19:53:461 13a0 ZEC round found 1 shares
06:19:53:477 1328 ZEC: 11/20/16-06:19:53 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 1)
06:19:53:477 1328 send share: {"id": 4, "method": "mining.submit", "params":
["my adress","3ad6a41e4ee516cccde8","7a323158","d20000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000","fd400500aef34ea14f3254
06:19:53:508 1328 got 23 bytes
06:19:53:508 1328 buf: {"id":4,"result":true}

06:19:53:508 1328 parse packet: 22
06:19:53:508 1328 ZEC: Share accepted (31 ms)!
06:19:53:508 1328 new buf size: 0
06:19:56:098 75c ZEC: put share nonce 481
06:19:56:098 75c ZEC round found 1 shares
06:19:56:113 1328 ZEC: 11/20/16-06:19:56 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
06:19:56:113 1328 send share: {"id": 4, "method": "mining.submit", "params":
[quote][quote][quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]["my adress","3ad6a41e4ee516cccde8","7a323158","810400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000","fd4005001c8b0d790f8123
06:19:56:144 1328 got 23 bytes
06:19:56:144 1328 buf: {"id":4,"result":true}

06:19:56:144 1328 parse packet: 22
06:19:56:144 1328 ZEC: Share accepted (31 ms)!
06:19:56:144 1328 new buf size: 0
06:19:56:238 10a8 GPU0 t=60C fan=70%, GPU1 t=53C fan=70%, GPU2 t=42C fan=70%
06:19:56:238 10a8 em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 94,
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 0, hb time 16
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 1, hb time 78
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 2, hb time 47
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 3, hb time 109
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 4, hb time 94
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 5, hb time 31
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 6, hb time 63
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 7, hb time 125
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 8, hb time 60607
06:19:56:238 10a8 WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 9, hb time 60638
06:19:56:238 10a8 WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 10, hb time 60700
06:19:56:238 10a8 WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
06:19:56:238 10a8 watchdog - thread 11, hb time 60669
06:19:56:238 10a8 WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
06:19:57:268 10a8 Restarting OK, exit..

Im mining with:

PC1 ---- mb: MSI Z97 G55 / CPU: i7 4790K  / 12GB Kingston hyperX1600 Mhz ram  / Win 7 pro 64bit

3x MSI R9 390 gaming 8 GB (no bios modding)

each getting 232-236 H/s stable

OC Settings with Grimson v16.10.3:

GPU clock:   +10% = 1144 Mhz
Power limit: +10%
Memory clock: 1650 Mhz

I would like to ask what is my problem. The rig gets restarted in about 12-16 hours. I see that GPU2 is hashing 0 but i use the same settings on another rig with 390s and there is no such a problem.

Many thanks for any advice....


this is resolved with setting the virtual memmory to 16gb.... stable on v7 for more than 80 hours



Version 8 testing i-6 results after 2h:

MSI r9 390 stable with 293-298 M/s (abowe settings....)
temps: 54°C - 64°C

next

PC2 ---- mb: MSI Z97 Gaming 5 / CPU: Intel Pentium G3460  / 8GB Kingston hyperX1600 Mhz ram   / Win 7 pro 64bit

3x GIGABYTE R9 390 G1 WINDFORCE 2X Gaming 8GB + saphire triX R9 290

each 390 getting 290-293 H/s and 290 getting 245-247 M/s,   stable, no problems
temps: on 390: 65°C - 71°C   on 290: 64°C - 65°C

OC Settings with Grimson v15.12:

r9 390:
GPU clock:   +9% = 1117 Mhz
Power limit: +9%
Memory clock: 1610 Mhz

r9 290:
GPU clock:   +9% = 1090 Mhz
Power limit: +9%
Memory clock: 1380 Mhz

next

PC3 ---- mb: MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX  / CPU: AMD Phenom 9850  / 4GB DDR2 ram   / Win 7 pro 64bit

3x MSI R9 290 gaming 4 GB

each getting 240-245 H/s stable, no problems
temps: 64°C - 68°C

OC Settings with Grimson v15.12:

GPU clock:   +9% = 1064 Mhz
Power limit: +9%
Memory clock: 1350 Mhz


On all my rigs is the rejection rate of shares between 0,21% - 0,27%


Next  a nice experience was that i changed on rig PC2 i changed the grimson version from 16.10.3 to the version 15.12 and got a temperature change on my gigabite r9 390 from 69°C - 74°C to 65°C - 71°C! This was already done on v7 and is the same on v8....


i hope this helps some1...


@CLAYMORE ----Thank you for your great work, hope it will work for you fine as for us!!!! Thank you for sharing your innovations Smiley gladly paying the fee Wink


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November 24, 2016, 04:11:33 PM
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Ok good , now stop .

Work on Nvidia .

Hahahah, Nvidia will wait Spring 2017. The Way It's Meant to be Played | NVIDIA

Cya next year Smiley

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November 24, 2016, 04:25:45 PM
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How do you disable read-only mode? I have tried both -mport 3333 and -mport -3333, yet the miner remains read-only

You need to download the latest version.

You have to download v8 again. There was a bug in -mport which has been fixed.
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November 24, 2016, 04:28:01 PM
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startum socket failed ?
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November 24, 2016, 04:32:23 PM
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Thanks Claymore
I have four cards. three card give roughly 160-180. but one card give 45 h/s. All the cards are 480 4gb and 8gb. I swipe the riser but did not help.
Any idea
Thanks,
Get GPU-Z and look at clockspeeds of cards.  Sometimes a card won't properly ramp up clocks under load if there are no monitors plugged in.  You can also get an HDMI display emulator off Amazon for $15.

Profitability over time charts for many GPUs - http://xeridea.us/charts

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November 24, 2016, 04:37:24 PM
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For those, who need comparison data and inerested in Claymore miner progress  Smiley


GPU           v8   v7   v6   v5   v4   v3   v2
7870                110     95     65   55   40   35   32
7950                180   155   125   95   70   45   38
7970                200   165   120   95   65   55   48
270x                115   100     67   55   40   35   32
280x                200   165   125   90   65   60   51
285                  125   110     85   70   40   36   32
RX 470 4Gb      175   155   145   120  70   60   50


Could you share RX 470 config. Mine just 152 on V8.
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November 24, 2016, 04:39:53 PM
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Thanks Claymore
I have four cards. three card give roughly 160-180. but one card give 45 h/s. All the cards are 480 4gb and 8gb. I swipe the riser but did not help.
Any idea
Thanks,
Get GPU-Z and look at clockspeeds of cards.  Sometimes a card won't properly ramp up clocks under load if there are no monitors plugged in.  You can also get an HDMI display emulator off Amazon for $15.

I see people recommending the display emulators and was wondering if the end of a cheap hdmi wire would suffice?  

I can pick one up for £1 and that would give me two ends to effectively plug in.
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For those, who need comparison data and inerested in Claymore miner progress  Smiley


GPU           v8   v7   v6   v5   v4   v3   v2
7870                110     95     65   55   40   35   32
7950                180   155   125   95   70   45   38
7970                200   165   120   95   65   55   48
270x                115   100     67   55   40   35   32
280x                200   165   125   90   65   60   51
285                  125   110     85   70   40   36   32
RX 470 4Gb      175   155   145   120  70   60   50


Could you share RX 470 config. Mine just 152 on V8.

What level -i are you using and are you using the -nofee switch?

I can get 170h/s with fee enable and about 158 with the fee switched off using -i6.
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November 24, 2016, 04:43:29 PM
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Thanks Claymore
I have four cards. three card give roughly 160-180. but one card give 45 h/s. All the cards are 480 4gb and 8gb. I swipe the riser but did not help.
Any idea
Thanks,
Get GPU-Z and look at clockspeeds of cards.  Sometimes a card won't properly ramp up clocks under load if there are no monitors plugged in.  You can also get an HDMI display emulator off Amazon for $15.

I see people recommending the display emulators and was wondering if the end of a cheap hdmi wire would suffice?  

I can pick one up for £1 and that would give me two ends to effectively plug in.

does not work as intented ... you need an edid simulation for the card to recognize a 'display'
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November 24, 2016, 04:43:56 PM
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Thanks Claymore
I have four cards. three card give roughly 160-180. but one card give 45 h/s. All the cards are 480 4gb and 8gb. I swipe the riser but did not help.
Any idea
Thanks,
Try different amd driver version.
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November 24, 2016, 04:44:22 PM
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Ok good , now stop .

Work on Nvidia .

Nvidia architecture is almost always inferior to AMD when it comes to mining. Also no real reason to develop a miner or optimize it for maybe 10% of the market of mining equipment.

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Thanks Claymore
I have four cards. three card give roughly 160-180. but one card give 45 h/s. All the cards are 480 4gb and 8gb. I swipe the riser but did not help.
Any idea
Thanks,
Get GPU-Z and look at clockspeeds of cards.  Sometimes a card won't properly ramp up clocks under load if there are no monitors plugged in.  You can also get an HDMI display emulator off Amazon for $15.

I see people recommending the display emulators and was wondering if the end of a cheap hdmi wire would suffice?  

I can pick one up for £1 and that would give me two ends to effectively plug in.

does not work as intented ... you need an edid simulation for the card to recognize a 'display'

ah thanks, just wondered if I could cut the costs a little if I encountered this problem
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November 24, 2016, 04:45:28 PM
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For those, who need comparison data and inerested in Claymore miner progress  Smiley


GPU           v8   v7   v6   v5   v4   v3   v2
7870                110     95     65   55   40   35   32
7950                180   155   125   95   70   45   38
7970                200   165   120   95   65   55   48
270x                115   100     67   55   40   35   32
280x                200   165   125   90   65   60   51
285                  125   110     85   70   40   36   32
RX 470 4Gb      175   155   145   120  70   60   50


Could you share RX 470 config. Mine just 152 on V8.

What level -i are you using and are you using the -nofee switch?

I can get 170h/s with fee enable and about 158 with the fee switched off using -i6.

Anyone in their right mind would not use the -nofee option, it's slower than with the fee......
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November 24, 2016, 04:46:36 PM
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5x rx 480 4gb underclocked
~140 h/s each
~700h/s  // 430W at the wall
Thank you claymore
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November 24, 2016, 04:48:01 PM
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please release a linux version. you could even take a higer devfee.

optimier is not as good as your miners

A Linux version is probably not on the near horizon as he has stated he does not like Linux.
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November 24, 2016, 04:50:31 PM
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For those, who need comparison data and inerested in Claymore miner progress  Smiley


GPU           v8   v7   v6   v5   v4   v3   v2
7870                110     95     65   55   40   35   32
7950                180   155   125   95   70   45   38
7970                200   165   120   95   65   55   48
270x                115   100     67   55   40   35   32
280x                200   165   125   90   65   60   51
285                  125   110     85   70   40   36   32
RX 470 4Gb      175   155   145   120  70   60   50


Could you share RX 470 config. Mine just 152 on V8.

What level -i are you using and are you using the -nofee switch?

I can get 170h/s with fee enable and about 158 with the fee switched off using -i6.

Anyone in their right mind would not use the -nofee option, it's slower than with the fee......

I agree but just wanted to check the speed difference.
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please release a linux version. you could even take a higer devfee.

optimier is not as good as your miners

A Linux version is probably not on the near horizon as he has stated he does not like Linux.


one reason is you need Ubuntu 16 to run these cards at there best, the problem and that's on AMD some cards still don't have AMDPROGPU drivers support for Ubuntu 16 once they do we will probable see a Linux version of CM . and it's not worth it to run two different version of CM in Linux form one with Ubuntu 16 and one with Ubuntu 14 , I'm sure he would use 14 over 15 i wouldn't, i would use 15 it seems more stable then 14 but that's  me, all because of AMD driver support while the windows drivers support all cards  and windows version but a few that no long have a use or are actually sold as new and may be no win xp support.

I don't care much for Linux either ,windows is so much easier to use . but I do like to use Linux on PI type PC over the windows version for PI type PC.

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November 24, 2016, 05:01:56 PM
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Good day.
Over which version of miners now you're working on?
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November 24, 2016, 05:03:45 PM
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For those, who need comparison data and inerested in Claymore miner progress  Smiley


vX - version of Zcash miner

GPU                   v8     v7     v6    v5   v4   v3   v2

7870                110     95     65   55   40   35   32
7950                180   155   125   95   70   45   38
7970                200   165   120   95   65   55   48
270x                115   100     67   55   40   35   32
280x                200   165   125   90   65   60   51
285                  125   110     85   70   40   36   32
RX 470 4Gb      175   155   145   120  70   60   50



Could you share RX 470 config. Mine just 152 on V8.

What level -i are you using and are you using the -nofee switch?

I can get 170h/s with fee enable and about 158 with the fee switched off using -i6.

Anyone in their right mind would not use the -nofee option, it's slower than with the fee......

I agree but just wanted to check the speed difference.


NO additional settings exept pool, -tt and -mport

Different Vendors (Gigabyte, Powercolor, ASUS) all stock, but BIOS mod timings (was done for ETH).

P.S. That feeling when you accidentally post message while editing it, fix errors, but people start quoting unedited message. So you quote their message and fix your quote text in their quote
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