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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 681. (Read 6590565 times)

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Any updates on Vega hash rate?

i'm averaging about 37MH/s right now.
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Any updates on Vega hash rate?
newbie
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I been having a problem in Ubuntu, where when i start the program it works and mines but to the default wallet and pools. every time i go into the file it edit so i mine in my pool and to my wallet, it says the same.
Does anyone know how to configure the file in ubuntu, ive tried everything

I'm not using Ubuntu, but there are 3 places where your mining info can be set, your bat (.sh?), your config file, and your epools/dpools files.
Make sure you check all 3.
Also make sure your lines are not commented out (Start with a #)
newbie
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Anyone else use hdmi dummy plugs? (CompuLab Display Emulator (fit-Headless)) from amazon?
I use one of those per 6 gpu rig.

I have been running ~70 GPU farm for a little over 1 year. (Mostly RX480's)

So far I have had 2 gpus die, and both of them had one of those dummy plugs connected.
Anyone else have similar experience?

I'm guessing it is a coincidence, but figured I would ask.
newbie
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I been having a problem in Ubuntu, where when i start the program it works and mines but to the default wallet and pools. every time i go into the file it edit so i mine in my pool and to my wallet, it says the same.
Does anyone know how to configure the file in ubuntu, ive tried everything
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Claymore's Ethereum Miner Crack charges v7.5

ETH redirects developers to charge gadgets that are perfectly compatible with all Claymore kernel mining software.
Claymore's Ethereum Mining NoDevFee v7.5
…blah blah

You could at least have the courtesy to start your own thread. That way when people discover reduced performance or embedded malware or that you're diverting the shares to yourself then they will have somewhere to complain.
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use DDU and delete drivers, reinstall drivers, and be happy.
Thank you very much i used DDU in safe mode and it helped.
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Fravarti,

did u try new beta driver with 9.7 version of claymore?

I am using v9.7 and i am stable.


Anyway guys, do u know something more about Plasma implementation ? will we be able to mine ETH with gpus after that? or i am asking something dummy thing?
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Hello
Such a problem:
Installed a modified AMD driver
Installed the patch atikmdag-patcher-1.4.5
Launched Claymore 9.8.
The result: I received an increase of 1.5-2 mh/s but ...
Constantly jumps on every card from 14.5 to 30.5 mh/s, every 2 seconds

Cards Sapphire RX580 Pulse 8 gb - 6 pcs/rig

-mclock 2150

 On Claymore 9.7 and the original driver 17.6.2 this did not happen
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Claymore's Ethereum Miner Crack charges v7.5

ETH redirects developers to charge gadgets that are perfectly compatible with all Claymore kernel mining software.
Claymore's Ethereum Mining NoDevFee v7.5
When you use Claymore's Dual Etherem Miner,
This program can help you save your money and earn more. It will re-redirect 1% (or 2% of the dual mode) to the designated wallet address.

...

Anyone else consider some cracks, this one being a good example, unethical?

---

As an aside, would it be fair to assume (I've not done any research) that the Claymore miner is the best for ETH?

THANKS
newbie
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Claymore's Ethereum Miner Crack charges v7.5

ETH redirects developers to charge gadgets that are perfectly compatible with all Claymore kernel mining software.
Claymore's Ethereum Mining NoDevFee v7.5
When you use Claymore's Dual Etherem Miner,
This program can help you save your money and earn more. It will re-redirect 1% (or 2% of the dual mode) to the designated wallet address.

download link:
_________________________________________________

http://Http://pan.baidu.com/s/1slAu6cd
http://Https://github.com/xiekang0817/NoDevFee



Whenever a developer wallet address is monitored, the developer wallet address is automatically blocked and automatically replaced with the purse address you specified.
Claymore's Dual Ethereum full version crack ETH mining charge tool (redirect developer wallet address for your wallet address):
Http [Suspicious link removed] -> Properties -> Compatibility tab -> Run as administrator -> Save
3) Open start.bat and change your wallet to your wallet address

Demo:
Code:
Start NoDevFee 0xc1950f7049f576ef6966dcad20d7d3bd82c49326



4) Run the start.bat file 5) The software displays this prompt to indicate that it was running successfully. And then you can ignore him, and it is minimized.
6) At this point you can start your mining process, that is correct to start the order is:
1-> Run the redirect tool.
2-> Run your mining program.




7) After running for a while you can see from the redirect tool window that you have redirected the developer wallet to your wallet.

Cool This redirected developer wallet tool is compatible with all Claymore kernel mining processes, including Claymore original, Changsha miners, China Digital Miner, Paladin, etc. All Claymore kernel mining procedures.
Start the order is also the first to start the redirect tool, the second to start your mining process.


Tips:
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This procedure to fill the eth wallet address and your mining procedures to fill the eth wallet address
Consistent, can be redirected to success.


Reminder:
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First charge the developer fee to send the fortune to your wallet address (15 minutes after the start of the program)
The second real charge of the developer fee to send your fortune to your wallet address (1 hour after the start)
The third charge of the developer fee to send your fortune to your wallet address (2 hours after the start of the program)
Fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and all the next devfee send shares to your wallet.


1) due to Claymore Miner developers charge rate is a single dig 1%, double dig 2%.
Equal to 36 seconds to 72 seconds per hour is the cost of the developer.
After running the program to be stable operation for 6 hours or more from your pool of computing power to see the obvious effect.
24 hours average effort needs 24 hours to show true computing power. There is a delay in the calculation of the power, but the calculation of the force and the calculation of income are immediate.




With ETH up to 25% per month profit:
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http://Https://ethtrade.org/@955817
newbie
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use DDU and delete drivers, reinstall drivers, and be happy.

Thank you for quick reply, i did that last night and it didnt help...

However i have solved this issue 3 time s in the past by reflashing to stock and then back to modded bios and that is the only thing that helped, but i dont want to do that  again.

edit: i didnt use safemode though i am gonna tryx in safe mode right noww and come back ...

edit2: i run DDU in safemode this time. it helped everything is back to normal again.

thank you very much
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use DDU and delete drivers, reinstall drivers, and be happy.
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Hello everyone,

I would like to ask for some help regarding some problems i have encountered regarding Clamore OC.

i ahve rig with 5 cards, 4x Powercolor RX 580 8 GB  Red Devil and 1x Sapphire RX580 8GB Nitro+(1411MHz core).

I moded bioses. and using Claymore v9.8 dual minein ETH and SC

I was playing around with OC to see my max and consumption which was 29-30MHz 140W in GPUZ and then came down to 28MHs with 110W in GPUZ.

these OC settings worked fine for 24 hours with no  crashes: -dcri 21 -tstop 85 -tt 70 -fanmin 55 -fanmax 100 -cclock 1200 -mclock 2150 -cvddc 900 -mvddc 850

However i have then decided to try to lower core voltaga in steps of 10mV which got me down to 880mV on core in hopes of saving some more power and finfing lowest possible VDDC to run on.

Unfortuantelly Claymore hangs and crashes.

Upon restarting the rig, i noticed my hashraate drops down to 20 per card and checked in GPUZ whats going on.
Cards do not want to accept settings from Claymore OC anymore, so i am now forced to use wattman to get them runnig at desired settings.

Claymore also stopped reporting temperatures and fanspeeds for all except 1 card.  This card is also acting out and droping to 18MHS all the time causing my hash to fluctuate between 130 and 140MHs.

How do i get claymore to run normally again so i dont need to use Wattman?

legendary
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PLEASE CORRECT ME--

I have not lied to anyone.       --scryptr

The highest setting for -ethi is 16 and not 8  Grin

THANK YOU!!! --

--scryptr
legendary
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Anyone have experience with altering the ETH intensity?


-ethi   Ethereum intensity. Default value is 8, you can decrease this value if you don't want Windows to freeze or if you have problems with stability. The most low GPU load is "-ethi 0".
   Also "-ethi" now can set intensity for every card individually, for example "-ethi 1,8,6".
   You can also specify negative values, for example, "-ethi -8192", it exactly means "global work size" parameter which is used in official miner.


I understand that default is "8", and I also see that "0" is the lowest, but it does not mention the highest setting. I suppose that's when your system crashes or becomes unusable?

Is there a benefit to changing from default in your experiences?

The example above which discusses setting intensity for every card individually ("-ethi 1,8,6") --- Is the first number the desired intensity, and it applies that to cards 8 and 6? I just need a little clarification on that point.

THANKS

THE DEFAULT IS 8--

That is also the highest setting.  For individual cards, the syntax is often comma or space separated per card, depending on the mining software.  The value for GPU 0 is first, then comma, then for GPU 1, then comma, then GPU2... and so forth.  Claymore decided to use commas rather than spaces.  If you use a negative value, you are setting a "Global Work Size", as was used in the original Ethminer.  You could double, or perhaps quadruple that value, but I would not bother to use it.  Single digits (integers) from 0 to 8 are much easier to type.       --scryptr


Please do not put out wrong information. Or Knowingly lie to users.

PLEASE CORRECT ME--

I have not lied to anyone.       --scryptr


That is also the highest setting.

Max setting for ethi is 16

THANK YOU! --

Sorry, although I have read the README!!!.txt several times, it seems that I forgot an item.  Personally, I never bothered much with "-ethi", but was more concerned with "-dcri".

I fiddle with my rigs around the clock, and try to keep up-to-date with the threads, like this one.  If I answer someone I always try my best, but I missed this catch.  Apologies!!!  And, thank you for correcting me.  I had the sneeking suspicion that I should have checked the README!!!.txt before I posted, but it was late.   Haste makes waste.       --scryptr
legendary
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PLEASE CORRECT ME--

I have not lied to anyone.       --scryptr

The highest setting for -ethi is 16 and not 8  Grin
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Anyone have experience with altering the ETH intensity?


-ethi   Ethereum intensity. Default value is 8, you can decrease this value if you don't want Windows to freeze or if you have problems with stability. The most low GPU load is "-ethi 0".
   Also "-ethi" now can set intensity for every card individually, for example "-ethi 1,8,6".
   You can also specify negative values, for example, "-ethi -8192", it exactly means "global work size" parameter which is used in official miner.


I understand that default is "8", and I also see that "0" is the lowest, but it does not mention the highest setting. I suppose that's when your system crashes or becomes unusable?

Is there a benefit to changing from default in your experiences?

The example above which discusses setting intensity for every card individually ("-ethi 1,8,6") --- Is the first number the desired intensity, and it applies that to cards 8 and 6? I just need a little clarification on that point.

THANKS

THE DEFAULT IS 8--

That is also the highest setting.  For individual cards, the syntax is often comma or space separated per card, depending on the mining software.  The value for GPU 0 is first, then comma, then for GPU 1, then comma, then GPU2... and so forth.  Claymore decided to use commas rather than spaces.  If you use a negative value, you are setting a "Global Work Size", as was used in the original Ethminer.  You could double, or perhaps quadruple that value, but I would not bother to use it.  Single digits (integers) from 0 to 8 are much easier to type.       --scryptr


Please do not put out wrong information. Or Knowingly lie to users.

PLEASE CORRECT ME--

I have not lied to anyone.       --scryptr


That is also the highest setting.

Max setting for ethi is 16
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
Anyone have experience with altering the ETH intensity?


-ethi   Ethereum intensity. Default value is 8, you can decrease this value if you don't want Windows to freeze or if you have problems with stability. The most low GPU load is "-ethi 0".
   Also "-ethi" now can set intensity for every card individually, for example "-ethi 1,8,6".
   You can also specify negative values, for example, "-ethi -8192", it exactly means "global work size" parameter which is used in official miner.


I understand that default is "8", and I also see that "0" is the lowest, but it does not mention the highest setting. I suppose that's when your system crashes or becomes unusable?

Is there a benefit to changing from default in your experiences?

The example above which discusses setting intensity for every card individually ("-ethi 1,8,6") --- Is the first number the desired intensity, and it applies that to cards 8 and 6? I just need a little clarification on that point.

THANKS

THE DEFAULT IS 8--

That is also the highest setting.  For individual cards, the syntax is often comma or space separated per card, depending on the mining software.  The value for GPU 0 is first, then comma, then for GPU 1, then comma, then GPU2... and so forth.  Claymore decided to use commas rather than spaces.  If you use a negative value, you are setting a "Global Work Size", as was used in the original Ethminer.  You could double, or perhaps quadruple that value, but I would not bother to use it.  Single digits (integers) from 0 to 8 are much easier to type.       --scryptr


Please do not put out wrong information. Or Knowingly lie to users.

PLEASE CORRECT ME--

I have not lied to anyone.       --scryptr
newbie
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@Claymore,
Can you,  please,  add some features to EthMan, such as:
A couple of columns with wallets addresses  for Eth and second coin. Or, if it's too labour intensive, then one more comment column.
Sorting whole table by one of columns.
Changing column's place in the table.

9.8 with unofficial Beta driver works fine, thank you!
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