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October 19, 2017, 04:54:25 AM
Which manufacturer and which driver versions are you using - Windows 10, right?

I have a rig of  6x Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1070s overclocked to +35 Core Voltage, 88% power limit, +137 core clock and +610 memory and getting the following:



That's on Windows 10 64 bit with GeForce driver 22.21.13.8494 from 7/18/2017

What's this display?

the built in api from ewbf.

add "--api 127.0.0.1:42000" to your batch file and use your browser to view it
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October 19, 2017, 04:52:41 AM
I'm mining zec on flypool,.. but it looks very down.  https://cryptowat.ch/
Any suggestions for what you guys' are mining?

thx
For me nanopool was giving the best result 0.0105 ZEC every 8:30 - 9 hours average with 2 gtx 1080ti and one 1070 g1 rev1, but I strongly recommend zcoin at least for me is much much profitable

maybe it changed since last month but I made a lot of tests early september and nanopool was giving me at least 16% less coins than flypool and Im not the only one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/729ixq/flypool_is_the_most_profitable_zcash_pool/
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October 19, 2017, 03:55:50 AM
Which manufacturer and which driver versions are you using - Windows 10, right?

I have a rig of  6x Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1070s overclocked to +35 Core Voltage, 88% power limit, +137 core clock and +610 memory and getting the following:



That's on Windows 10 64 bit with GeForce driver 22.21.13.8494 from 7/18/2017

What's this display?
jpl
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October 19, 2017, 01:40:54 AM
I'm mining zec on flypool,.. but it looks very down.  https://cryptowat.ch/
Any suggestions for what you guys' are mining?

thx
For me nanopool was giving the best result 0.0105 ZEC every 8:30 - 9 hours average with 2 gtx 1080ti and one 1070 g1 rev1, but I strongly recommend zcoin at least for me is much much profitable

https://zec.nanopool.org/  ?

I'll check it out and see.  Thanks
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October 19, 2017, 12:17:10 AM
I'm mining zec on flypool,.. but it looks very down.  https://cryptowat.ch/
Any suggestions for what you guys' are mining?

thx
For me nanopool was giving the best result 0.0105 ZEC every 8:30 - 9 hours average with 2 gtx 1080ti and one 1070 g1 rev1, but I strongly recommend zcoin at least for me is much much profitable
jpl
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October 18, 2017, 11:10:43 PM
btw... Have any of you tried this from the api zcash flypool?
https://api-zcash.flypool.org/docs/

Some odd results coming from that api.

odd? like what?

At the very bottom,.. it asks for worker, and miner... My results didn't match what it says I'm getting in EWBF.
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October 18, 2017, 10:29:20 PM
Why has EWBF miner doubled its DevFee on Flypool? This occurred when Flypool cut earned shares in half on Sept 28th, DevFee shares did NOT halve like earned shares (DevFee is twice what it was on Flypool). I expect this is a bug due to how you implement the following:

Why does EWBF miner strongly scale DevFee with difficulty? Statistically this is not a 2% DevFee and is realistically very much higher. See: https://forum.z.cash/t/ewbf-dev-fee-almost-doubled-1-9-to-3-6-average/22460/4

I am all for DevFee's, you should be paid for your work. However, I have an issue with misrepresenting the real DevFee. That is dishonest, makes me not trust you, and want to switch to other miner software. Just tell everyone what DevFee is, and let them decide.
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October 18, 2017, 09:27:09 PM
I just read  and saw a graph where it seems to be that the dev of EWBF almost double there fee when your on flypool. I hope this is not true.


https://forum.z.cash/t/ewbf-dev-fee-almost-doubled-1-9-to-3-6-average/22460
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October 18, 2017, 06:37:35 PM
Which manufacturer and which driver versions are you using - Windows 10, right?

I have a rig of  6x Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1070s overclocked to +35 Core Voltage, 88% power limit, +137 core clock and +610 memory and getting the following:



That's on Windows 10 64 bit with GeForce driver 22.21.13.8494 from 7/18/2017
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October 18, 2017, 06:19:16 PM
Same here, keep it smart.
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October 18, 2017, 06:02:39 PM
Over the last few days I keep getting gpu 0 has stopped and my small rig just goes to sleep. Is there any way to loop the miner so it starts back up also happens when it loses connection to server.

 Indicates you likely are trying to overclock that card too hard, or pushing the power supply too hard - EBWF will try to restart on it's own, at least in the most recent version, but it has limits on the sort of issues it can handle.


 The base Aorus 1080 ti can probably get to 800 sol/sec without undervolting if you turn the TDP up to 300 watts or so (120% in Afterburner) with +100 core +100 mem clocks - I see 780 more or less at 250 watt stock TDP with those clock settings.

 I suspect any of the "3 slot" well-cooled 1080ti models will be in the same ballpark.



I found out that you're better to go with a medium overclock instead of going to the max. I don't recommend to use 120% electricity for a longer period of time.
For my 1070, I found out that 70% electricity with +150 core and +400 mem clock is way more stable and nearly as fast as a +200 core and +600 mem clock.
70% electricity gives me a return of about 3.5 sol/w and 100% td p is about 2.5 sol/w.
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October 18, 2017, 04:40:43 PM
Over the last few days I keep getting gpu 0 has stopped and my small rig just goes to sleep. Is there any way to loop the miner so it starts back up also happens when it loses connection to server.

 Indicates you likely are trying to overclock that card too hard, or pushing the power supply too hard - EBWF will try to restart on it's own, at least in the most recent version, but it has limits on the sort of issues it can handle.


 The base Aorus 1080 ti can probably get to 800 sol/sec without undervolting if you turn the TDP up to 300 watts or so (120% in Afterburner) with +100 core +100 mem clocks - I see 780 more or less at 250 watt stock TDP with those clock settings.

 I suspect any of the "3 slot" well-cooled 1080ti models will be in the same ballpark.


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October 18, 2017, 01:49:53 AM
btw... Have any of you tried this from the api zcash flypool?
https://api-zcash.flypool.org/docs/

Some odd results coming from that api.

odd? like what?
jpl
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October 18, 2017, 01:23:43 AM
btw... Have any of you tried this from the api zcash flypool?
https://api-zcash.flypool.org/docs/

Some odd results coming from that api.
jpl
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October 17, 2017, 11:56:30 PM
I'm mining zec on flypool,.. but it looks very down.  https://cryptowat.ch/
Any suggestions for what you guys' are mining?

thx

... aaaand it's way back up again.  I feel like a stock market investor.. lol
https://cryptowat.ch/bitfinex/zecusd 
jpl
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October 17, 2017, 11:30:05 PM
It would be nice if EWBF would develop some free tool for monitoring machines using EWBF miner (like Claymore Ethereum Miner Manager).
Or maybe there is such a free tool but I am not informed?

From what I have seen so far.. add this to your miner address  --api 127.0.0.1:42000
..then run this in a web browser...   http://127.0.0.1:4200  

I assume you forgot a 0 in the web browser port number, it should also be 42000 not 4200.

--ypsi

My apologies,  I did forget a 0 (zero) on my post.  http://127.0.0.1:42000 is what I am running.  Thanks for catching that.
.. edit.. looks like I had it on the top part, but not on the bottom.
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Activity: 434
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October 17, 2017, 05:36:37 PM
is this still the best miner for zcash, or has it been eclipsed ? has anyone gotten stable 800+ sols with 1080ti, with good undervolting ?
Which is your undervolting number to get 800+ ? and also can you helpme with the gpu clock and mem clock values that you are using to get 800+ sols please? Thanks
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October 17, 2017, 05:59:37 AM
It would be nice if EWBF would develop some free tool for monitoring machines using EWBF miner (like Claymore Ethereum Miner Manager).
Or maybe there is such a free tool but I am not informed?

From what I have seen so far.. add this to your miner address  --api 127.0.0.1:42000
..then run this in a web browser...   http://127.0.0.1:4200 

I assume you forgot a 0 in the web browser port number, it should also be 42000 not 4200.

--ypsi

port address doesnt matter (in the limits),just be sure to use the same in your browser. Im using port 5555
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October 17, 2017, 04:35:52 AM
I am able to say this miner is stable receiving 400-450 sols on each 1070 mining zcash on the latest release on win7 stock settings
May I please get some suggestions to the better pools for this to maximize the output


Flypool is a good pool that I personally use. The link is https://zcash.flypool.org/.
jpl
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October 17, 2017, 01:23:08 AM
It would be nice if EWBF would develop some free tool for monitoring machines using EWBF miner (like Claymore Ethereum Miner Manager).
Or maybe there is such a free tool but I am not informed?

From what I have seen so far.. add this to your miner address  --api 127.0.0.1:42000
..then run this in a web browser...   http://127.0.0.1:42000

..... edit.. fixed post  
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