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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839409 times)
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December 11, 2016, 04:08:48 AM
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more rejects with 9.1

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December 11, 2016, 04:21:55 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
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December 11, 2016, 04:49:51 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

Next version will have ssl on default. The current version is just to make sure pools implement ssl. Claymore is bright.

As soon as couple more major pools add SSL he will disable plain HTTP entirely
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December 11, 2016, 05:07:30 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
That is the ONLY reason as SSL adds nothing to mining.
Actually it is worse as it adds lag to connection
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December 11, 2016, 05:09:10 AM
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little help here guys....

mining on nicehash and the Est. next payout time is today but unfortunatly this change to 18/12 and didnt receive my payment on my wallet!!!

is anybody knows for this something?


https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=122
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December 11, 2016, 05:42:54 AM
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little help here guys....

mining on nicehash and the Est. next payout time is today but unfortunatly this change to 18/12 and didnt receive my payment on my wallet!!!

is anybody knows for this something?


https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=122
damn...! Sad

btw thank you my friend
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December 11, 2016, 05:50:29 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
That is the ONLY reason as SSL adds nothing to mining.
Actually it is worse as it adds lag to connection


Actually MITM attack is possible not only to dev fee. Any connections can be modified by hacker if it's not secured.

I encourage all of you to mine with SSL/TLS connection.

Mining Pool Hub - https://miningpoolhub.com
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December 11, 2016, 09:26:18 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
That is the ONLY reason as SSL adds nothing to mining.
Actually it is worse as it adds lag to connection


Actually MITM attack is possible not only to dev fee. Any connections can be modified by hacker if it's not secured.

I encourage all of you to mine with SSL/TLS connection.

MITM attack for miner's traffic? LOL, there are lot more interesting traffic for such capture if you have the skills and desire to do it Wink

The only complains of recent "hacker" attacks were due to total lack or security in Claymore's Remote manager. The bright people who exposed their rigs for external access deserve to be ashamed. RTFM, it was written there. The only purpose of the SSL is to protect dev fee, it gives nothing to us miners.

Just to be clear - i never cheated Claymore's dev fee no matter how easy it was. He deserves to be paid for releasing excellent and feature rich software.


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December 11, 2016, 09:35:18 AM
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Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.
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December 11, 2016, 09:46:22 AM
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@Claymore

Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.

Again and again.
Problems can be:
1. PSU  wattage load
2. PSU ripple suppression
3. PSU voltage regulation at different load variations
4. Bad risers and other cables. (Least likely if still working in other versions)
5. Incorrectly configuring windows
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December 11, 2016, 09:49:39 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
That is the ONLY reason as SSL adds nothing to mining.
Actually it is worse as it adds lag to connection


Actually MITM attack is possible not only to dev fee. Any connections can be modified by hacker if it's not secured.

I encourage all of you to mine with SSL/TLS connection.

And a big meteor is possible to fall from the sky..  I encourage you to buy a spacecraft.
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December 11, 2016, 09:51:40 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
That is the ONLY reason as SSL adds nothing to mining.
Actually it is worse as it adds lag to connection


Yup, this is true.

SSL was implemented long time ago for mining already but was removed again due to the increased network lag.

The only reason for adding it here is that people cannot circumvent the devfee anymore.

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December 11, 2016, 10:07:17 AM
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Just curious, what's the reason for ssl in stratum?
Or am I way behind on something.

you can't modify ssl network packets thus can't disable devfee

not entirely true hahaha ... ssl implemented to protect devfee is 1 of the main reason !
That is the ONLY reason as SSL adds nothing to mining.
Actually it is worse as it adds lag to connection


Yup, this is true.

SSL was implemented long time ago for mining already but was removed again due to the increased network lag.

The only reason for adding it here is that people cannot circumvent the devfee anymore.
so unsecure is 2.5% versus 2.0% for secure i would guess that extra .5% is how the dev. makes up for the very honorable thieves.

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December 11, 2016, 10:10:07 AM
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@Claymore

Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.

Again and again.
Problems can be:
1. PSU  wattage load
2. PSU ripple suppression
3. PSU voltage regulation at different load variations
4. Bad risers and other cables. (Least likely if still working in other versions)
5. Incorrectly configuring windows
can you please expand 2 and 5
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December 11, 2016, 10:18:32 AM
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This is the "carrot or stick" approach.

The 0.5% is the carrot for the masses to enter the SSL prison.

When the majority of the miners (sheeps) voluntarily enter the prison, the plain connection will be removed (stick), and escape will be impossible.

Then it will be easy to increase the fees at will.

Same story again.
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December 11, 2016, 10:23:07 AM
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@Claymore

Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.

Again and again.
Problems can be:
1. PSU  wattage load
2. PSU ripple suppression
3. PSU voltage regulation at different load variations
4. Bad risers and other cables. (Least likely if still working in other versions)
5. Incorrectly configuring windows
can you please expand 2 and 5
try remove one card at a time to see if it fixes the problem, i could not run 6x390s with a 1300 watt evga psu Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

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December 11, 2016, 10:25:45 AM
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Anyone noticed the post of the guy who circumvented the devfee with his tamper is gone. (I mean smod)
Good news for Claymore and all the honest miners here.

GTX 1080Ti rocks da house... seriously... this card is a beast³
Owning by now 18x GTX1080Ti :-D @serious love of efficiency
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December 11, 2016, 10:27:15 AM
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@Claymore

Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.

Again and again.
Problems can be:
1. PSU  wattage load
2. PSU ripple suppression
3. PSU voltage regulation at different load variations
4. Bad risers and other cables. (Least likely if still working in other versions)
5. Incorrectly configuring windows
can you please expand 2 and 5

2. Ripple is a phenomenon that occurs with all SMPSUs (switch-mode power supply units). It is the tiny fluctuations in a power supply's output voltage, on the order of tens of milivolts, millions of times a second. It is an artifact of the process of converting a sine wave AC input to a constant DC output.

Ripple is measured as a peak-to-peak value in milivolts, and is measured using an oscilloscope (software can not detect ripple, nor can a multimeter or voltmeter; you need an oscilloscope with a scanning frequency of at least 30MHz). The ATX specification sets these limits on computer PSU ripple levels:

+12V - 120mV
+5V - 50mV
+3.3V - 50mV
+5VSB - 120mV
-12 - 120mV

Why is having good ripple suppression important? The first reason is hardware lifespan. Ripple wears on several types of electrical component, the most relevant being electrolytic capacitors. The closer ripple levels are to a capacitor's rated ripple, the shorter its lifetime will be, and ripple exceeding its rated level can cause it to blow or perform poorly. Since electrolytic capacitors are found in your power supply, motherboard, graphics card, and many other components, having a power supply with good ripple suppression is a must for long-term reliability.

Another problem poor ripple levels can cause is one that will surely strike fear into the heart of every overclocking enthusiast. Higher ripple levels means lower overclock.

5. A lot off factors. You must check power settings first, turn off PCI-E power control.
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December 11, 2016, 10:29:26 AM
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Guys, which MB did You test and recommend for 7gpu rigs? Beside MSI z97 gaming 5 that one is doin fine.


My Top Motherboard Picks:
- Z97 Gaming 5,  MSI Z97 Intel LGA 1150 DDR3 USB 3.0 ATX Gaming Motherboard http://a.co/7a6Sut8
- ASRock H97 Anniversary LGA 1150 Intel Motherboard (usually sold out): http://[Suspicious link removed]/2cl9G48   or   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157564
- ASRock H81 PRO BTC R2.0 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157724
- BIOSTAR TB85 LGA 1150 Intel B85 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Motherboards http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138436

If you want 7 Gpu use the Z97 Gaming 5 or add a PC Peripheral onto any of the other boards:  http://www.ebay.com/itm/141865200790?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Here is a video on how to install the PC Peripheral:  https://youtu.be/F7p6roA8ZCU

I have GA-Z170X gaming g1 max 5 card. Can someone help me for 7 GPU?

-OR Even Better -

See my Rig at:  https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1676763.0

I have GA-Z170X gaming g1 max 5 card. Can someone help me for 7 GPU?
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December 11, 2016, 10:30:59 AM
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This is the "carrot or stick" approach.

The 0.5% is the carrot for the masses to enter the SSL prison.

When the majority of the miners (sheeps) voluntarily enter the prison, the plain connection will be removed (stick), and escape will be impossible.

Then it will be easy to increase the fees at will.

Same story again.
 
well every miner has the ability to elect not to pay the dev fee but apparently some miners don't want  the hash rate loss due to no fee  so they pass the cost to the rest of miners works the same in retail sales that 7 to 9 cents for the cost of items is what the merchants add to the cost so that they can help defray the cost of theft Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

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