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Topic: lolMiner 1.64: Fastest Kaspa miner in market - page 21. (Read 155314 times)

jr. member
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Lolliedieb, I'd like if lolminer can control hardware parameters like voltage/clock as well. Any plans?
member
Activity: 639
Merit: 19
With newest AMD drivers and my 5500xts I'm getting the "All devices deselected or failed compatibility check" and then it shuts down error. Newest LOLminer and AMD drivers. Windows 10. Any help?

It seems new drivers are not included in 1.34, you should need to go to an older driver. I hope in next realease they add the new driver of AMD
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
With newest AMD drivers and my 5500xts I'm getting the "All devices deselected or failed compatibility check" and then it shuts down error. Newest LOLminer and AMD drivers. Windows 10. Any help?
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 42
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.

That is used normally to communicate stats between OS and Miner.

Ok. Was actually hoping to see something like gminers or phoenixminer but guess can't have everything Wink


I think its not quite correct. If you set apiport option to "0.0.0.0:port" you can reach your rig from outside, and monitor it.

Your missing the point no matter what if you set the api to localhost:port or 0.0.0.0:port you only get to see a json page and not something like what gminer, bzminer, phoenixminer or srbminer-multi show. A json page is more or less unreadible.
To me that is not monitoring.

Well. I think that youre missing that nobody watch json output only by own eyes. Certainly you will use some soft to make it look understandable. CM monitor , android apps like CM monitor, plenty choises.
And: there is huge difference between localhost:port and 0.0.0.0:port

Actually you have no clue as there is no difference between a localhost:port or 0.0.0.0:port first one is for connecting on the actual host itself and the other one is for connection from any host in the network or internet if you have forwarded the ports.
Other miners have the possibilityto show the stats in a webbrowser in readable format without the need of any other software.
I check the stats of my rigs from my laptop with a webbrowser as its convenient. GMiner, PhoenixMiner, SRBMiner-MULTI, NBMiner, BzMiner and XMRig (probably even more different miners) give this possibility.
Also do note I run everything on Linux, but if I want to check from a windows machine I can stil use a webbrowser to show me the info needed without the need of additional software.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I've been getting a lot of erros like:

Pool not reacting to submitted shares for too long. Reconnecting.
Pool not sending data for 150 seconds. Reconnecting.

hashrate and everything looks normal.  Once it happens there is no way to get it working other than a manual restart.

I'm on hiveOS mining on nanopool.
jr. member
Activity: 152
Merit: 3
I carried out a new load test for 72 hours, we are always above the consumption side in watt

On ERGO with the same settings, on is 200 to 250W more.
same observation on ETC and ETH ..

You can stop optimisatuons for the LHR and do some things to consume less because for me it is used to make 1.5% of expenses if on spending 3% more in our electricity.

Thank you
jr. member
Activity: 152
Merit: 8
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.

That is used normally to communicate stats between OS and Miner.

Ok. Was actually hoping to see something like gminers or phoenixminer but guess can't have everything Wink


I think its not quite correct. If you set apiport option to "0.0.0.0:port" you can reach your rig from outside, and monitor it.

Your missing the point no matter what if you set the api to localhost:port or 0.0.0.0:port you only get to see a json page and not something like what gminer, bzminer, phoenixminer or srbminer-multi show. A json page is more or less unreadible.
To me that is not monitoring.

Well. I think that youre missing that nobody watch json output only by own eyes. Certainly you will use some soft to make it look understandable. CM monitor , android apps like CM monitor, plenty choises.
And: there is huge difference between localhost:port and 0.0.0.0:port
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 42
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.

That is used normally to communicate stats between OS and Miner.

Ok. Was actually hoping to see something like gminers or phoenixminer but guess can't have everything Wink


I think its not quite correct. If you set apiport option to "0.0.0.0:port" you can reach your rig from outside, and monitor it.

Your missing the point no matter what if you set the api to localhost:port or 0.0.0.0:port you only get to see a json page and not something like what gminer, bzminer, phoenixminer or srbminer-multi show. A json page is more or less unreadible.
To me that is not monitoring.
jr. member
Activity: 152
Merit: 8
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.

That is used normally to communicate stats between OS and Miner.

Ok. Was actually hoping to see something like gminers or phoenixminer but guess can't have everything Wink


I think its not quite correct. If you set apiport option to "0.0.0.0:port" you can reach your rig from outside, and monitor it.
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 42
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.

That is used normally to communicate stats between OS and Miner.

Ok. Was actually hoping to see something like gminers or phoenixminer but guess can't have everything Wink
DrX
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Activity: 233
Merit: 20
I hope we get nice numbers on new 6600, anyone tested  already?

Have a look at youtube dizzy mining https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOk2QHhgXe4


I did look, really nice. Got it running on HiveOs (0.6-210@211018) + lolMiner 1.33

29Mh/s and 42w (reported by miner) , crazy low power.
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Activity: 1196
Merit: 26
Thank you lolminer for 1.34 WIN version. Working very well with LHR. Well done  Cool
member
Activity: 1196
Merit: 26
is there anyone can share driver ver. for rtx 3060 V2 on win10? Thanks
member
Activity: 639
Merit: 19
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.

That is used normally to communicate stats between OS and Miner.
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 42
How to use the --apiport for arguments?

I have enabled it with --apiport 10050 but than I only some json stuff when I use http://localhost:10050 so I am definetily missing something.
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 42
I hope we get nice numbers on new 6600, anyone tested  already?

Have a look at youtube dizzy mining https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOk2QHhgXe4
DrX
member
Activity: 233
Merit: 20
I hope we get nice numbers on new 6600, anyone tested  already?
jr. member
Activity: 152
Merit: 8
Hello!

So what shell we do with RX 4xx-5xx 4 Gbs ? 12-14 Mhs on ETH with Zombie mode. Prof. less then mining RVN or even ETC.

Can we squizz a little more from zombie mode, or its over ?
member
Activity: 1196
Merit: 26
Hi guys. What do you recommend for rtx3060 LHR2 windows 10 x64bit. Which driver? Thanks
member
Activity: 639
Merit: 19
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