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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 579. (Read 703512 times)

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In dashboard, may we have dual currency?
Example:
Day 0,0053 BTC ($13,26)
Thank you!
legendary
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Awesome Miner version 3.2

- Command line parameters can be configured per pool
- Claymore specific pool settings added to the Pool Properties dialog
- New rule trigger for mining process related failures
- Profit switcher can be used with unique Bitcoin wallet address per miner
- Display Windows uptime for remote miners
- Minor updates to the Managed Profit Switching feature, including information in the View Details dialog
- Added CcMiner Alexis 1.0
- Claymore Ethereum Miner 9.7
- Corrections

Please make sure that you also upgrade the Remote Agent to the same version.

I've added a guide on the web site about how the worker name concept works, and also how you can use the profit switcher with individual Bitcoin wallet addresses for payout per miner (when mining on Nicehash and Zpool for example):
http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/workername.aspx

For the next release, I will focus on making improvements to the profit switcher and also bring in Ccminer 2.0 instead of the older Ccminer Sp-mod used today.
legendary
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Hello,
When I use the Claymore directly I get 166MH/s in rig, but when using Awesome Miner (claymore) I get just 158MH/s.
Where does the difference go?
Hi,
I think you need to compare the command line options, if you use any specific fine tuning on your command line that isn't added to the command line configured in Awesome Miner.

If you first stop the miner, you can use the Diagnostics button in the toolbar. This will open up a window and it will include information about command line and configuration. If you find some optimization missing, you can open the Properties of the Managed Miner, go to the Command line section, and add it.
newbie
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Hello,
When I use the Claymore directly I get 166MH/s in rig, but when using Awesome Miner (claymore) I get just 158MH/s.
Where does the difference go?
legendary
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Is there a way to change the coins displayed in the bottom footer?

I've been going through the menus and cannot find one... (the UI really has become a needle in a haystack  Embarrassed )
Those coins are hard coded and cannot be changed
legendary
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Hi, I have a quick question about this.

Say I'm going to use Claymore dual miner on Awesome Miner managed profit mining. If I were to manually input Hashrates onto a profit-switching profile should I put the dual-mining hashrate or the normal hashrate? For example, if I dual mine ETH + SIA my SIA hashrate would be ~550Mh/s whereas SIA on its own would be ~3000Mh/s. On the Profit-switching profile, should I therefore set Blake2b as 550Mh/s or 3000Mh/s considering that 99% of the time I'll be dual mining. Does Awesome Miner factor in the loss of hashrate in dual mining?


Thanks for any help in advance,
Hi,
The profit switcher is a bit limited here as it's mainly intended to be used with dual mining in these scenarios. So SIA should be 550MH/s in this case. It's not possible to specify two separate hashrates.
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In my particular case, I disabled both Zpool and MPH.
The earnings never were even close to what Awesome Miner estimated.

Unfortunately, I have to confirm, revenue/day is almost always different than the one reported by the pool.
Mining zec at nanopool, my managed miner tells €12/day (I have seen also 16/day), nanopool €7-8/day.

I also tried switching from "coin statistics" to "pool".

But wow: Awesomeminer updated itself without closing the miner window, it's a really great piece of software.
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Is there a way to change the coins displayed in the bottom footer?

I've been going through the menus and cannot find one... (the UI really has become a needle in a haystack  Embarrassed )
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ALTCOM wallet: AYGDb1Zwf3vfs2xC4D1G63wwy9RLU5Kb5r
Hi,
Thanks for the great software, works like a charm.
Just a suggestion for future release, can you add dubaicoin.
newbie
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Hi, I have a quick question about this.

Say I'm going to use Claymore dual miner on Awesome Miner managed profit mining. If I were to manually input Hashrates onto a profit-switching profile should I put the dual-mining hashrate or the normal hashrate? For example, if I dual mine ETH + SIA my SIA hashrate would be ~550Mh/s whereas SIA on its own would be ~3000Mh/s. On the Profit-switching profile, should I therefore set Blake2b as 550Mh/s or 3000Mh/s considering that 99% of the time I'll be dual mining. Does Awesome Miner factor in the loss of hashrate in dual mining?


Thanks for any help in advance,
legendary
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Hello is there any Option to set the energy cost Watt/MHs when i add the costs by algo i can only Chose for one hashrate.
exampel like this 210Mhs/ 1150 Watt. .....the prob is that he calcualtes the the energycosts only for one this Rig right all other rigs with other hash rates have the same energycosts?Huh?

And is there any Option to save the gpu Setting for different miners and Coins? with afterburner?

i can Change the Settings but i didnt can save this in awesome miner ?


sorry for my bad english. i hope some one understand my Probs ;-)

Yes i know but he takes this for all miners ......exampel  210 Mhs with 1250 Watts by 23 Cent/24 hours = 6,90€ then the prog takes the 6,90€ from all devices..... thats not right..... i think it must be possibel to say 1 Mhs / 5,4 Watt for Etherium and awesome miner take this and extrapolating this for all Rigs like....


100 mhs x 5,4 = 540 Watt x 0,23cent x 24 =2,98€
200 mhs x 5,4 = 1080 watt x 0,23 x 24 = 5,96.

.....

i want to upload some pics but thats dont work...
In Awesome Miner you can define Profit profiles and then group these into Profile groups (Options dialog, Profit Profiles section). By default you only have two Profit profiles, once for AMD and one for nVidia.

It's not possible to define Watt/MHs, but you can have more than one Profit profile. You can for example have one profit profile representing what a single AMD RX 580 performs in terms on hashrate and power usage, and another profit profile representing a single AMD RX 470. This makes it possible to specify different hashrates and power usage for different kind of GPUs.

Then you can group this together by creating a few Profit groups. Let's say you have one group called "RX580 6 GPU" where you simply specify that you have the profile for AMD RX 580, but 6 instances of it. You can also create another group representing a mix of RX 580 and RX 470 GPU's.
is it possible to do it with antminers? Just to add the power usage and price and see the come out
Yes, that should be possible from a profit display point of view. These concepts are mainly for profit switching and GPU mining because the profiles can define different mining software to use. However, for the actual calculations you can for sure define hashrate and power usage.

Try to have one profile defining what a single Antminer S9 can do. If you want the profit information to be displayed in the Miners tab in the main window, you need to enable it in Options dialog, General section, "Display profit in addition to revenue".
legendary
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Hello is there any Option to set the energy cost Watt/MHs when i add the costs by algo i can only Chose for one hashrate.
exampel like this 210Mhs/ 1150 Watt. .....the prob is that he calcualtes the the energycosts only for one this Rig right all other rigs with other hash rates have the same energycosts?Huh?

And is there any Option to save the gpu Setting for different miners and Coins? with afterburner?

i can Change the Settings but i didnt can save this in awesome miner ?


sorry for my bad english. i hope some one understand my Probs ;-)

Yes i know but he takes this for all miners ......exampel  210 Mhs with 1250 Watts by 23 Cent/24 hours = 6,90€ then the prog takes the 6,90€ from all devices..... thats not right..... i think it must be possibel to say 1 Mhs / 5,4 Watt for Etherium and awesome miner take this and extrapolating this for all Rigs like....


100 mhs x 5,4 = 540 Watt x 0,23cent x 24 =2,98€
200 mhs x 5,4 = 1080 watt x 0,23 x 24 = 5,96.

.....

i want to upload some pics but thats dont work...
In Awesome Miner you can define Profit profiles and then group these into Profile groups (Options dialog, Profit Profiles section). By default you only have two Profit profiles, once for AMD and one for nVidia.

It's not possible to define Watt/MHs, but you can have more than one Profit profile. You can for example have one profit profile representing what a single AMD RX 580 performs in terms on hashrate and power usage, and another profit profile representing a single AMD RX 470. This makes it possible to specify different hashrates and power usage for different kind of GPUs.

Then you can group this together by creating a few Profit groups. Let's say you have one group called "RX580 6 GPU" where you simply specify that you have the profile for AMD RX 580, but 6 instances of it. You can also create another group representing a mix of RX 580 and RX 470 GPU's.
is it possible to do it with antminers? Just to add the power usage and price and see the come out
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hello is there any Option to set the energy cost Watt/MHs when i add the costs by algo i can only Chose for one hashrate.
exampel like this 210Mhs/ 1150 Watt. .....the prob is that he calcualtes the the energycosts only for one this Rig right all other rigs with other hash rates have the same energycosts?Huh?

And is there any Option to save the gpu Setting for different miners and Coins? with afterburner?

i can Change the Settings but i didnt can save this in awesome miner ?


sorry for my bad english. i hope some one understand my Probs ;-)

Yes i know but he takes this for all miners ......exampel  210 Mhs with 1250 Watts by 23 Cent/24 hours = 6,90€ then the prog takes the 6,90€ from all devices..... thats not right..... i think it must be possibel to say 1 Mhs / 5,4 Watt for Etherium and awesome miner take this and extrapolating this for all Rigs like....


100 mhs x 5,4 = 540 Watt x 0,23cent x 24 =2,98€
200 mhs x 5,4 = 1080 watt x 0,23 x 24 = 5,96.

.....

i want to upload some pics but thats dont work...
In Awesome Miner you can define Profit profiles and then group these into Profile groups (Options dialog, Profit Profiles section). By default you only have two Profit profiles, once for AMD and one for nVidia.

It's not possible to define Watt/MHs, but you can have more than one Profit profile. You can for example have one profit profile representing what a single AMD RX 580 performs in terms on hashrate and power usage, and another profit profile representing a single AMD RX 470. This makes it possible to specify different hashrates and power usage for different kind of GPUs.

Then you can group this together by creating a few Profit groups. Let's say you have one group called "RX580 6 GPU" where you simply specify that you have the profile for AMD RX 580, but 6 instances of it. You can also create another group representing a mix of RX 580 and RX 470 GPU's. Both the profit switcher and the display information in the Coins tab and Online services tab are able to use these groups to figure out the total hashrate and power usage.
legendary
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Excellent app makes monitoring my 4 miners extremely easy but just a couple of suggestions i'm sure others would like these as well.

Nvidia optimised miners
ccminer 2.0- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-ccminer-23-opensource-gpl-tpruvot-770064 I use it to solo mine lbry but it is great for multiple coins.
ethminer 0.11.0- https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer/releases solo Ethereum mining.

Thanks for all the great work keep it up.
I will add ccminer-alexis within the next few days. I'm also investigating replacing the ccminer-spmod currently included with the ccminer 2.0 you linked to above. From an API point of view they looks similar.

Last time I checked, ethminer didn't have any API for Awesome Miner to use. You can still add it as a Generic Miner already today, but you will not get any statistics.
legendary
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I'm unable to find how to add coin to S9 to display it's daily profit and statistics
please help me out )

Edited:
Found it thx
Great that you already found it. Just to share the answer to everyone else that might read this post in the future - In the Pools tab of the miner, you will find "Define coin" where you specify that a specific pool is for Bitcoin (as an example)
legendary
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Merit: 1094
The control machine is running 9.7 - no problem.  It goes and grabs it and starts it.
The remote machines all still grab 9.6.

I deleted everything in the control machine's appdata/local folder and in the remote machines appdata/roaming folders.
It pulls 9.7 on control machine and 9.6 on the remotes.
Hi,
I wasn't able to reproduce this problem, so I do have a question:
Are you running Awesome Miner v3.1.1 on both local and remote computers?

Also, since yesterday there is a new development preview (v3.1.2) available that includes Claymore Ethereum miner v9.7 out of the box, without the need of the definition file.
legendary
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I'm unable to find how to add coin to S9 to display it's daily profit and statistics
please help me out )






Edited:
Found it thx
member
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The control machine is running 9.7 - no problem.  It goes and grabs it and starts it.
The remote machines all still grab 9.6.

I deleted everything in the control machine's appdata/local folder and in the remote machines appdata/roaming folders.
It pulls 9.7 on control machine and 9.6 on the remotes.
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I did exactly that.
It worked on the local miner but didn't work on ANY of the remote miners.

Did you update your awesomeminer remote service or anything?

Worst case stop miner, delete all software in the users / appdata / roaming / awesomeminer. the agent will then force download of 9.7 when you start. No update to remote agent with the mining definitions.

Interesting - I did that and it did indeed force a re-download but it redownloaded 9.6

I'm missing something... perhaps the link on the Awesome Miner website isn't to the latest version of the remote agent?

I'm using this link to re-download the agent:
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download.aspx


Check whats on your control machine (running AM) in the Local appdata, close AM, clean out the miners in there, force update when you re-open see what it grabs.
member
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I did exactly that.
It worked on the local miner but didn't work on ANY of the remote miners.

Did you update your awesomeminer remote service or anything?

Worst case stop miner, delete all software in the users / appdata / roaming / awesomeminer. the agent will then force download of 9.7 when you start. No update to remote agent with the mining definitions.

Interesting - I did that and it did indeed force a re-download but it redownloaded 9.6

I'm missing something... perhaps the link on the Awesome Miner website isn't to the latest version of the remote agent?

I'm using this link to re-download the agent:
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download.aspx
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