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Topic: [ANN] TeamRedMiner - Optimized Win/Linux AMD GPU Miner for lyra2z and phi2 - page 42. (Read 85791 times)

newbie
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Eagerly waiting for Windows Support, hoping to get similar speeds as Linux miners on my Vegas 64.
hero member
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The mkxminer release is a mystery. In my analysis, his lyra2z kernel run at 7.4 MH/s _before_ dev fee, then he uses sgminer's load balancing for his dev pool, but no one gets the numbers he has posted. It seems to me he is running with 15-20% dev fee and the numbers he posted are rather the raw numbers.
Annoying as well is the fact he drops his (buggy) miner onto the forums, and the hashrate people achieve is quite a bit off what he claims... and then he disappears.
member
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New release v0.3.1 posted!

Anyone running phi2 should switch to the new release as soon as possible.

This release addresses problems with phi2 that resulted in rejected shares and low pool-side hashrate.
Unfortunately the fix also resulted in slightly lower performance for phi2 by a few percent.
jr. member
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@acith: I apologize, we could have been much more transparent in this regard. The only difference is the much higher clocks in the benchmark to match what (in our experience) people are actually running with. There has been no work on the lyra2z kernel in this release, the addition of phi2 is the main change. Sorry if this was misleading.

@N2DCRYPT: we will be releasing a Windows version with these kernels shortly. This miner is written completely from scratch, not violating a single license, which is also why it's lacking some of the standard features you would expect. The mkxminer release is a mystery. In my analysis, his lyra2z kernel run at 7.4 MH/s _before_ dev fee, then he uses sgminer's load balancing for his dev pool, but no one gets the numbers he has posted. It seems to me he is running with 15-20% dev fee and the numbers he posted are rather the raw numbers.


@kerney666

Wonderful! I'm excited to put it to the test and will keep tabs on this thread. There are enough other tools in windows to make up for any standard features in miner (such as temp monitoring, core and mem clocking, etc.), so don't think that's as much of a concern for windows miners, and I hope you won't delay any release because of that.

That makes sense in regard to MKX; his prior Lyra2rev2 miner had lower apparent hashrate in the miner because the rest was going to devfee. If he accidently posted the real numbers, the difference is probably also going to dev fee (which makes for a pretty high devfee %!).

Also, I have to ask, and not trying to tread on any toes, just seeking clarity: on your prior thread you mentioned the possibility of Vega 64's with up to 10.5 MH/s using your GCN ASM kernel. Are the currently lower posted numbers due to: 1. devfee for future windows release actually being >3%; 2. current kernel used is not as powerful as your prior kernel; 3. numbers posted will be updated in the future for a possibly faster assembly kernel?? (hope it's 3  Grin)

Thanks for responding, good to see you in the forum again!  Smiley

member
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@acith: I apologize, we could have been much more transparent in this regard. The only difference is the much higher clocks in the benchmark to match what (in our experience) people are actually running with. There has been no work on the lyra2z kernel in this release, the addition of phi2 is the main change. Sorry if this was misleading.

@N2DCRYPT: we will be releasing a Windows version with these kernels shortly. This miner is written completely from scratch, not violating a single license, which is also why it's lacking some of the standard features you would expect. The mkxminer release is a mystery. In my analysis, his lyra2z kernel run at 7.4 MH/s _before_ dev fee, then he uses sgminer's load balancing for his dev pool, but no one gets the numbers he has posted. It seems to me he is running with 15-20% dev fee and the numbers he posted are rather the raw numbers.
jr. member
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Kerney666! I was wondering how long you'd stay mining Lyra2z under the radar  Grin

Everyone is still waiting for Windows support due to the reduced power draw opportunities with the PPT registry mods. Doing this is Linux is still a nightmare.

Profitability has gone down a lot though; lots of hashrate migration from other coins, as you predicted. Which is probably why you've reappeared and have your name on a release  Roll Eyes

I know you previously mentioned concern with GPL licenses or what not. The dev of MKXminer apparently doesn't have any such concern, and he just released a lyra2z mod of his miner. Your previously mentioned hashrates are much more competitive, but he will have some draw simply because his is available for Windows.
newbie
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I update teamredviwer on my ethos 1.3.2 but speed is same as tdxminer 0.2.2 about 3.51 Mhz.  

This command to run

 /opt/miners/tdxminer/teamredminer -a lyra2z -o stratum+tcp://alien-mining-pool.com:4560 -u CTRMseqndNj5txpaYT8RWX5eJqMvdqfV5n.tongEth -p x

https://www.img.live/images/2018/09/13/ethor_teamredminer.png

Why? 
member
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teamredminer v0.3.2 Beta Release (previously tdxminer)
This is an optimized miner for AMD GPUs created by todxx and kerney666.

This is a BETA release and may be unstable on some hardware.

Algorithms: lyra2z, phi2

GPUs Supported and Tested:
  • RX 580/570/480/470 on windows and linux with amdgpu-pro drivers
  • RX Vega 64/56, Vega FE on windows and linux with amdgpu-pro/PAL drivers
GPUs Supported but Untested:
  • RX 560/550 on windows and linux with amdgpu-pro drivers

Windows download available here: https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases/download/v0.3.2/teamredminer-v0.3.2-win.zip
Linux download available here: https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases/download/v0.3.2/teamredminer-v0.3.2-linux.tgz
Brief readme available here: https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer

Old linux version supporting ROCm is available here.

NOTE: This miner does NOT monitor GPU temperatures.
      It is up to the user to ensure that GPU(s) are functioning within safe power and temperature limits.

Software Requirements:
  • Supported GPU driver (see GPUs Supported above)

This miner includes a 3% dev fee.

Rough performance numbers with this version:
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