Author

Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 1340. (Read 6590565 times)

legendary
Activity: 1007
Merit: 1000
You are mining ETH at 16.69 MHs with a 270x? Can please elaborate a bit on that?

I have six of those and only one goes above 15 MHs, the rest runs at ~13 MHs


but I believe that nrg_wolf is correct as I just checked and dont have the boost when mining actual ETH, just EXP
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
So, I''m not sure if anybody else has experienced this, but I have noticed a rather large difference in hashrate when using -allcoins 1. Before, on my single 270x sapphire, I was running ~12.5-13 Mhs for Eth and ~180-195 Mhs for Dcr. After deciding to give EXP+DCR a go, I had to enable -allcoins 1. Now suddenly I have 16.69 Mhs for Eth/Exp and 250 Mhs dcr... both absolutely stable.

Obviously I'm not complaining about the gain, just confused as to why? My current theory:
When using allcoins, the DEVFEE is taken from the default pool list in the included txt file. These are pools the dev already uses, and therefor withdrawls would happen more often, making the fee more liquid to the dev and making min withdrawl easier to reach. I assume because of this we get an extra boost to speed?

could be because the DAG file is smaller on EXP then what ETH's currently is.
legendary
Activity: 1564
Merit: 1027
So, I''m not sure if anybody else has experienced this, but I have noticed a rather large difference in hashrate when using -allcoins 1. Before, on my single 270x sapphire, I was running ~12.5-13 Mhs for Eth and ~180-195 Mhs for Dcr. After deciding to give EXP+DCR a go, I had to enable -allcoins 1. Now suddenly I have 16.69 Mhs for Eth/Exp and 250 Mhs dcr... both absolutely stable.

Obviously I'm not complaining about the gain, just confused as to why? My current theory:
When using allcoins, the DEVFEE is taken from the default pool list in the included txt file. These are pools the dev already uses, and therefor withdrawls would happen more often, making the fee more liquid to the dev and making min withdrawl easier to reach. I assume because of this we get an extra boost to speed?

You are mining ETH at 16.69 MHs with a 270x? Can please elaborate a bit on that?

I have six of those and only one goes above 15 MHs, the rest runs at ~13 MHs
legendary
Activity: 1007
Merit: 1000
So, I''m not sure if anybody else has experienced this, but I have noticed a rather large difference in hashrate when using -allcoins 1. Before, on my single 270x sapphire, I was running ~12.5-13 Mhs for Eth and ~180-195 Mhs for Dcr. After deciding to give EXP+DCR a go, I had to enable -allcoins 1. Now suddenly I have 16.69 Mhs for Eth/Exp and 250 Mhs dcr... both absolutely stable.

Obviously I'm not complaining about the gain, just confused as to why? My current theory:
When using allcoins, the DEVFEE is taken from the default pool list in the included txt file. These are pools the dev already uses, and therefor withdrawls would happen more often, making the fee more liquid to the dev and making min withdrawl easier to reach. I assume because of this we get an extra boost to speed?
full member
Activity: 143
Merit: 100


I don't use windows. Compared to stock ethminer I still don't know, would need more stable time to check. And finally after several hours the miner has crashed on all my rigs and they have stopped mining Sad

I think I will put up a script to check if the miner is working and if it is not, will relaunch it.

I will try to test it under ubuntu and GenEthOS, will report back if i find something usefull.
You didn't mentioned drivers version your ubuntu is running, 15.12?

I had 15.20 and now I'm finishing to install 15.30 which I believe is 15.12 in linux. I will give it another round and I will report.
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 10
Thanks Parmatiya
I will do that dannygroove
sr. member
Activity: 428
Merit: 250
Inactivity: 8963


I don't use windows. Compared to stock ethminer I still don't know, would need more stable time to check. And finally after several hours the miner has crashed on all my rigs and they have stopped mining Sad

I think I will put up a script to check if the miner is working and if it is not, will relaunch it.

I will try to test it under ubuntu and GenEthOS, will report back if i find something usefull.
You didn't mentioned drivers version your ubuntu is running, 15.12?
sr. member
Activity: 306
Merit: 250
FUD Huh

I appreciate the help earlier in the thread.

I am currently running ethOS on a Rampage II Gene motherboard with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 Quad Core CPU with 8gb RAM. My rig has an MSI R9280x and an xfx R9-380. It hasn't been broke so I really haven't needed to fix, but, I have a brand new 240gb SSD with Windows 10 64 bit. So I am planning to switch to Claymore's Dual Miner.

Is it really as simple as downloading v 4.1, unzipping it and adding my command line?

I am planning to add-
Chrome
MSI Afterburner
AMD Crimson 15.12 (might that already be there?)

I am currently using putty to view my rig from my desktop. How are you monitoring your rigs remotely? I apologize if that is answered the thread. TeamViewer is not in the budget.

What am I missing?

If this goes smooth I plan to switch over my other rig as well.

Thanks for answering my NOOB questions.
 

Can you report hashrate for the XFX R9 380 once you get it running?
full member
Activity: 239
Merit: 250
FUD Huh

I appreciate the help earlier in the thread.

I am currently running ethOS on a Rampage II Gene motherboard with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 Quad Core CPU with 8gb RAM. My rig has an MSI R9280x and an xfx R9-380. It hasn't been broke so I really haven't needed to fix, but, I have a brand new 240gb SSD with Windows 10 64 bit. So I am planning to switch to Claymore's Dual Miner.

Is it really as simple as downloading v 4.1, unzipping it and adding my command line?

I am planning to add-
Chrome
MSI Afterburner
AMD Crimson 15.12 (might that already be there?)

I am currently using putty to view my rig from my desktop. How are you monitoring your rigs remotely? I apologize if that is answered the thread. TeamViewer is not in the budget.

What am I missing?

If this goes smooth I plan to switch over my other rig as well.

Thanks for answering my NOOB questions.
 

It is quite simple, you need to install the 15.12 and do not overclock your GPU. Then unzip the 4.1.  Set the pool information.
legendary
Activity: 1164
Merit: 1010
So I finally added the last 2 GPUs to my mining rig.  Before, I had 4 cards hooked up and everything hashed as expected, but with some "mildly" frequent disconnects from pools (especially suprnova), according to the software.

Last night I added the last 2 390x's, and everything booted and all cards were recognized just fine.  However, once I start the miner, TeamViewer would almost immediately disconnect and I would have a very hard time reconnecting.  The miner reported eth hashrate as expected (~160 mh), but my pool (coinotron) reports only 2-5 mh, which is a fraction of what it should be.  I tried running Genoi's latest release, but the CPU usage jumped to 99% once the mining started, and after a couple minutes I saw TeamViewer disconnecting as well as display driver crashes, so quickly scrapped that strategy.

I'm not really sure what might be the issue, but it seems maybe the wireless adapter I have installed isn't doing what it needs to.  Any advice as to what might be the issue?  For completeness sake:

4gb RAM
Celeron CPU
2x 1k watt PSU
4x 390x
2x 280x
Windows 10

Thanks!

I had a similar issue previously, until I installed a "headless HDMI or DVI adapter" - after that my TeamViewer or VNC connects as per normal as if the remote irg is attached to a PC monitor.

Well, whenever I first start the rig up, I have a monitor plugged into the first GPU, and I still see the same behavior.  TeamViewer only disconnects or somehow seems less stable when I fire up a miner....
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 10
FUD Huh

I appreciate the help earlier in the thread.

I am currently running ethOS on a Rampage II Gene motherboard with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 Quad Core CPU with 8gb RAM. My rig has an MSI R9280x and an xfx R9-380. It hasn't been broke so I really haven't needed to fix, but, I have a brand new 240gb SSD with Windows 10 64 bit. So I am planning to switch to Claymore's Dual Miner.

Is it really as simple as downloading v 4.1, unzipping it and adding my command line?

I am planning to add-
Chrome
MSI Afterburner
AMD Crimson 15.12 (might that already be there?)

I am currently using putty to view my rig from my desktop. How are you monitoring your rigs remotely? I apologize if that is answered the thread. TeamViewer is not in the budget. Anyone using this? https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/windows-mining-monitoring-tool-v2-beta-open-beta-1448855

What am I missing?

If this goes smooth I plan to switch over my other rig as well.

Thanks for answering my NOOB questions.
 
full member
Activity: 143
Merit: 100

The rigs are running stable now for more than one hour. It seems it was a misconfiguration in wallet/rig field. I used wallet.rig format and the correct way is wallet/rig

Good to hear that. Have you noticed any hashrate change in relation to windows dual miner?

I don't use windows. Compared to stock ethminer I still don't know, would need more stable time to check. And finally after several hours the miner has crashed on all my rigs and they have stopped mining Sad

I think I will put up a script to check if the miner is working and if it is not, will relaunch it.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
@claymore : Is it possible to use your miner on miningrigrentals?  if so could you help with the options.  I've tried multiple qtminer combinations, but so far nothing works.  according to miningrigrentals, they have a qtminer example that shows :  qtminer -s us-west01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 -u username.rignumber -G

Love all the work you've done on this miner.  Thanks!!!

I read this: https://www.miningrigrentals.com/rigs/hashimotog
....
This algo is typically used to mine Ethereum. This section is for the GETWORK miner and related pools only. Typically this is ethminer. Attempting to use rigs from this section with stratum based pools will fail.
....

So it seems they don't support stratum, I cannot find page with your sample about qtminer.
They haven't updated their faq about the stratum side.  When you setup a Dagger-Hashimoto(S) rig, in the properties block of the rig they give an example of a qtminer command line.  That is the only place I have found an example for their stratum based dagger-hashimoto rigs.

dp
@claymore,  For mining rig rentals, the problem is that everything has to support qtminer from the miner all the way to the pool.  So when you setup the rig on miningrigrentals.com many of the pools fail.  But I got it all sorted out.  Thanks for all the hard on the miner. 

dp
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
So I finally added the last 2 GPUs to my mining rig.  Before, I had 4 cards hooked up and everything hashed as expected, but with some "mildly" frequent disconnects from pools (especially suprnova), according to the software.

Last night I added the last 2 390x's, and everything booted and all cards were recognized just fine.  However, once I start the miner, TeamViewer would almost immediately disconnect and I would have a very hard time reconnecting.  The miner reported eth hashrate as expected (~160 mh), but my pool (coinotron) reports only 2-5 mh, which is a fraction of what it should be.  I tried running Genoi's latest release, but the CPU usage jumped to 99% once the mining started, and after a couple minutes I saw TeamViewer disconnecting as well as display driver crashes, so quickly scrapped that strategy.

I'm not really sure what might be the issue, but it seems maybe the wireless adapter I have installed isn't doing what it needs to.  Any advice as to what might be the issue?  For completeness sake:

4gb RAM
Celeron CPU
2x 1k watt PSU
4x 390x
2x 280x
Windows 10

Thanks!

I had a similar issue previously, until I installed a "headless HDMI or DVI adapter" - after that my TeamViewer or VNC connects as per normal as if the remote irg is attached to a PC monitor.
legendary
Activity: 1164
Merit: 1010
So I finally added the last 2 GPUs to my mining rig.  Before, I had 4 cards hooked up and everything hashed as expected, but with some "mildly" frequent disconnects from pools (especially suprnova), according to the software.

Last night I added the last 2 390x's, and everything booted and all cards were recognized just fine.  However, once I start the miner, TeamViewer would almost immediately disconnect and I would have a very hard time reconnecting.  The miner reported eth hashrate as expected (~160 mh), but my pool (coinotron) reports only 2-5 mh, which is a fraction of what it should be.  I tried running Genoi's latest release, but the CPU usage jumped to 99% once the mining started, and after a couple minutes I saw TeamViewer disconnecting as well as display driver crashes, so quickly scrapped that strategy.

I'm not really sure what might be the issue, but it seems maybe the wireless adapter I have installed isn't doing what it needs to.  Any advice as to what might be the issue?  For completeness sake:

4gb RAM
Celeron CPU
2x 1k watt PSU
4x 390x
2x 280x
Windows 10

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1927
Merit: 1004
why does the share rate take hours to rise when you first start?
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
Is their any problems to use latest AMD driver out current version 16.15.2211  than using Catalyst 15.12 ? Is their any reported problems on this as its asking me to update to new driver?
sr. member
Activity: 340
Merit: 251
Smell the glove.
v4.1 updated: Added build for Linux x64 (tested on Ubuntu 12.04 + Catalyst 15.12).

AWSOME - THX.
Is the source code available?
I try not to put anything on my hardware I that I DON'T BUILD.
Especially in the shady world of crypto Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Jump to: