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This is weird... one of my 290's is kicking ass today and I don't know why..  Yeah, I've noticed something like that, one of my 480's was getting 40H/s faster then the other, then the next day they where both at 200, and now one is at 180 and the other is at 170. Perhaps your internet? Or connection to the pool? Internet what?? My Internet 1gb/s download bad??? Connection is eu in flypoll Download doesn't really matter, mining uses no bandwidth basically. How is your ping? Im used that riser usb 3...my problam today solved with restart computer and restart claymore
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November 29, 2016, 04:17:59 AM Last edit: November 29, 2016, 04:43:13 AM by BenCodie |
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Hey Claymore, ever since I've started to use the new v8, I've been facing many crashes while using Photoshop or any other such software. It's really annoying and I've tried all the possible intensities as well as other overclocking stuff, but unable to fix it. One thing I've done along the usage of your new version is the driver update. Do you think that it could be happening because of the new driver version of Crimson or is it any known issue of your new miner's version?
Using RX 480's by the way...
You cannot use your rig while mining. Just let your Machine to Mine only thats it 
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November 29, 2016, 04:51:34 AM |
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Hey Claymore, ever since I've started to use the new v8, I've been facing many crashes while using Photoshop or any other such software. It's really annoying and I've tried all the possible intensities as well as other overclocking stuff, but unable to fix it. One thing I've done along the usage of your new version is the driver update. Do you think that it could be happening because of the new driver version of Crimson or is it any known issue of your new miner's version?
Using RX 480's by the way...
You cannot use your rig while mining. Just let your Machine to Mine only thats it  Uhh, this couldn't be farther from the truth. I use my rig with 2 480's in it all day while mining 24/7. I don't have any issues, other then things that require GPU acceleration, for that i can just stop mining until I'm done.
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November 29, 2016, 05:32:03 AM |
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My MSI rx 480 gaming 4g is under performing big time. I have it at stock set up with ~150H/s. please help
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November 29, 2016, 06:09:42 AM |
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Hello I have an issue around claymore zcash miner.After 10-60 min of the starting mine I get following error .I have tried win7-8.1 with various AMD drivers such as 15.12 and 16 series even several risers but this error still remains.Core clock and voltage are default values moreover I have created reboot.bat file but after auto restarting of miner, GPU 1 won't work and it gives me 0 hash but GPU 0 still works properly. I have 2 ASUS r9390x dc2 on each mainboard and all of mainboards have this error.Moreover, I set the virtual memory 20GB (I have 4gb physical memory) even tried GPU downclock but got that error each time!! Please fix this bug in next version or give me a solution.
error: ZEC - Total Speed: 577.981 H/s, Total Shares: 11, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ZEC: GPU0 290.528 H/s, GPU1 287.453 H/s
watchdog - thread 0, hb time 47 watchdog - thread 1, hb time 93 watchdog - thread 2, hb time 15 watchdog - thread 3, hb time 78 watchdog - thread 4, hb time 68172 WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit watchdog - thread 5, hb time 68125 WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit watchdog - thread 6, hb time 68094 WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit watchdog - thread 7, hb time 68157 WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit Rebooting
ZEC: GPU0 288.255 H/s, GPU1 0.000 H/s
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anticlimax
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November 29, 2016, 06:28:19 AM |
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At what max temps should I keep my R9 390s? At what temps do you keep them?
Anyone has any good BIOS mod for them?
in general is the rule, low temps are prolonging the lifespan of the components.... (heat kills them..) so try to get them as cold as you are possible, in the cost efficient way... my temps are between 52°C - 71°C ...(fans between 70%-75%) try to make the best airflow in the rig, and place the GPUs properly.. idk how much space u have..  With 52c and 70% fan speed, you will be replacing a lot of fans with no gain in longevity. Use box fans and try to turn down the gpu fans to 40-50%. Anything under 80c will work for years.
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November 29, 2016, 06:30:55 AM |
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Hey Claymore, ever since I've started to use the new v8, I've been facing many crashes while using Photoshop or any other such software. It's really annoying and I've tried all the possible intensities as well as other overclocking stuff, but unable to fix it. One thing I've done along the usage of your new version is the driver update. Do you think that it could be happening because of the new driver version of Crimson or is it any known issue of your new miner's version?
Using RX 480's by the way...
You cannot use your rig while mining. Just let your Machine to Mine only thats it  ..or you can stop mining only for 1 card (use the numbers on your keyboard to turn on/off mining on each card) and you get the resources you need. the other cards can work on mining onwards.
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November 29, 2016, 06:40:15 AM |
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Hey Claymore, ever since I've started to use the new v8, I've been facing many crashes while using Photoshop or any other such software. It's really annoying and I've tried all the possible intensities as well as other overclocking stuff, but unable to fix it. One thing I've done along the usage of your new version is the driver update. Do you think that it could be happening because of the new driver version of Crimson or is it any known issue of your new miner's version?
Using RX 480's by the way...
You cannot use your rig while mining. Just let your Machine to Mine only thats it  ..or you can stop mining only for 1 card (use the numbers on your keyboard to turn on/off mining on each card) and you get the resources you need. the other cards can work on mining onwards. This is what I do.
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November 29, 2016, 06:41:13 AM |
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Just thought I would share my benchmarking of the R9 nano.
All power measurements were done at the wall to be 100% accurate. Benchmarks were done with Claymore ZEC - v8.0 (-i 4)
Stock: 1 gpu: ZEC: 272 h/s Watts: 200w
-100mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 211 h/s Watts: 91w
-125mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 217 h/s Watts: 90w
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November 29, 2016, 07:09:31 AM |
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Just thought I would share my benchmarking of the R9 nano.
All power measurements were done at the wall to be 100% accurate. Benchmarks were done with Claymore ZEC - v8.0 (-i 4)
Stock: 1 gpu: ZEC: 272 h/s Watts: 200w
-100mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 211 h/s Watts: 91w
-125mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 217 h/s Watts: 90w
Nice HM, this looks very good.
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November 29, 2016, 07:09:57 AM |
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Go mine on Dwarfpool!!! No stealing shares like other pools..... I switched from flypool to dwarfpool, and I have 15% more shares!!!(my real shares)
@bitbit017 .. are you sure about it? what speed you have ? idk, but something is wrong there today... and im not much impressed about shares... my increase is just in the rejected ones, as i moved from 0,15%/0,25% to actual 0,76%/1,31% of rejected shares... also my income is not impressive atm.. after 13h have just 0,072 ZEC with 2,7kh/s  lets see what will be the result after 24h..... does anyone else have some experience ?? Yes I'm right about that... My real power is about 11200Sol/s with v8!! I mined in flypool from begining. I never saw a peak power greater than 10700sol/s in flypool. My average effective hashrate was about 10200sol/s in flypool. In dwarfpool my average hashrate it's about 11200sol/s or greater and it's exactly my power. The only thing that dwarfpool needs it's more users, to have more power to find more blocks....... Flypool is PPLNS, dwarfpool is HBPPS
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November 29, 2016, 07:22:45 AM |
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Go mine on Dwarfpool!!! No stealing shares like other pools..... I switched from flypool to dwarfpool, and I have 15% more shares!!!(my real shares)
@bitbit017 .. are you sure about it? what speed you have ? idk, but something is wrong there today... and im not much impressed about shares... my increase is just in the rejected ones, as i moved from 0,15%/0,25% to actual 0,76%/1,31% of rejected shares... also my income is not impressive atm.. after 13h have just 0,072 ZEC with 2,7kh/s  lets see what will be the result after 24h..... does anyone else have some experience ?? Yes I'm right about that... My real power is about 11200Sol/s with v8!! I mined in flypool from begining. I never saw a peak power greater than 10700sol/s in flypool. My average effective hashrate was about 10200sol/s in flypool. In dwarfpool my average hashrate it's about 11200sol/s or greater and it's exactly my power. The only thing that dwarfpool needs it's more users, to have more power to find more blocks....... Flypool is PPLNS, dwarfpool is HBPPS yeah i'm taking my talents from nanopool when i have time this weekend when i have time
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November 29, 2016, 07:25:25 AM |
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Just thought I would share my benchmarking of the R9 nano.
All power measurements were done at the wall to be 100% accurate. Benchmarks were done with Claymore ZEC - v8.0 (-i 4)
Stock: 1 gpu: ZEC: 272 h/s Watts: 200w
-100mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 211 h/s Watts: 91w
-125mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 217 h/s Watts: 90w
you are missing a -100 core undervolt benchmark for stock
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November 29, 2016, 07:25:45 AM |
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Go mine on Dwarfpool!!! No stealing shares like other pools..... I switched from flypool to dwarfpool, and I have 15% more shares!!!(my real shares)
@bitbit017 .. are you sure about it? what speed you have ? idk, but something is wrong there today... and im not much impressed about shares... my increase is just in the rejected ones, as i moved from 0,15%/0,25% to actual 0,76%/1,31% of rejected shares... also my income is not impressive atm.. after 13h have just 0,072 ZEC with 2,7kh/s  lets see what will be the result after 24h..... does anyone else have some experience ?? Yes I'm right about that... My real power is about 11200Sol/s with v8!! I mined in flypool from begining. I never saw a peak power greater than 10700sol/s in flypool. My average effective hashrate was about 10200sol/s in flypool. In dwarfpool my average hashrate it's about 11200sol/s or greater and it's exactly my power. The only thing that dwarfpool needs it's more users, to have more power to find more blocks....... Flypool is PPLNS, dwarfpool is HBPPS I used dwarfpool back in the ETH days for many reasons But the fact is that dwarfpool lost the ZEC train out of complacency Needs a lot more time and luck to be worth it to use dwarfpool for ZEC Now it has 350 workers approx. and it mines 1-2 blocks per day Let's see workers get to 5000 and then we can start thinking of using it again Because it really sucks to mine all night with 2.000h/s and get nothing in the morning
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November 29, 2016, 07:34:00 AM |
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Just thought I would share my benchmarking of the R9 nano.
All power measurements were done at the wall to be 100% accurate. Benchmarks were done with Claymore ZEC - v8.0 (-i 4)
Stock: 1 gpu: ZEC: 272 h/s Watts: 200w
-100mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 211 h/s Watts: 91w
-125mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 217 h/s Watts: 90w
you are missing a -100 core undervolt benchmark for stock Marvell is correct. using AB, crank down core to -100 -mV or -96 mV, you can easily get 150watts on stock card - it's a easily forgiving card.
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November 29, 2016, 07:39:16 AM |
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Every share sent is weighted by the pool with the difficulty of the share. Sending a lot of low difficulty shares won't earn you anything more than sending 4 times less shares with 4 times more difficulty
There is a case where you may want low difficulty shares. If you have bad internet connection where an established connection may be lost, you may lose share because when you send it, it will not be delivered (in time or at all). In that case a share that costs a lot may be worse case than few low cost shares. Of course, TCP should guarantee the delivery, but in real life you still may have "connection lost" reports. So not being a recommendation, this could be a reason for static difficulty port. Did some tests yesterday, and found an unsuspected result : with lower difficulty shares, I get more watts at the wall ! (went from 445w to 456w for the whole rig, difficulty from +/- 16k to 2048)
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November 29, 2016, 07:54:33 AM |
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I was actually thinking of sorting it with GPU. Oldest to Newest. BTW. it was me who splitted the column "Card Name" and added the 2 columns "Brand" and "GPU" instead.  actualy i sorted to alphabetical and models yet v.9 caming soon) I will be changing the wiki page and add another Column for Miner version. I'm on my way to work right now, but the changes will happen within 6 hours. I will be providing a New Link if needed. We need a spreadsheet like this.
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November 29, 2016, 07:57:29 AM |
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Just thought I would share my benchmarking of the R9 nano.
All power measurements were done at the wall to be 100% accurate. Benchmarks were done with Claymore ZEC - v8.0 (-i 4)
Stock: 1 gpu: ZEC: 272 h/s Watts: 200w
-100mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 211 h/s Watts: 91w
-125mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 217 h/s Watts: 90w
you are missing a -100 core undervolt benchmark for stock I couldn't do -100 undervolt on stock. The most it will let me undervolt is 75 and it made very little difference.
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November 29, 2016, 08:01:04 AM |
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Definitely ETC + Sia better than Zec currently Not if you are paying power eth + SIA is power hungery by like 30% , Eth alone uses a bit more power than ZEC alone so its a no brainer to mine ZEC if you have power over .10 If you have the R9 280 or 7970, it is better to mine the ZEC. If you have the RX 470 or 480, it is better to mine the ETH now.
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November 29, 2016, 08:26:23 AM |
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Just thought I would share my benchmarking of the R9 nano.
All power measurements were done at the wall to be 100% accurate. Benchmarks were done with Claymore ZEC - v8.0 (-i 4)
Stock: 1 gpu: ZEC: 272 h/s Watts: 200w
-100mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 211 h/s Watts: 91w
-125mV ROM 1 gpu: ZEC: 217 h/s Watts: 90w
you are missing a -100 core undervolt benchmark for stock Marvell is correct. using AB, crank down core to -100 -mV or -96 mV, you can easily get 150watts on stock card - it's a easily forgiving card. That is right. The memory undervolt does not make much differnce. It is 1W difference from -100mV to 125mV.
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