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legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Hi guys,

Inspired by Claymore XMR miner settings, I just got supersonic speed by adding the 2 setx infront of the genoil command to mine ZEC at flypool.
Try it out and see if you get blazing speed....

===
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
genoil.exe -c cn1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u t1Jri6jtR2jZZ4GRXS5WwzAehUHfqAqVVBW.Wimpy -p z
pause
====


legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
While cleaning up my dev rigs - installed so many useless ZEC miners... I kept the Nicehash ones which is probably the only decent one that doesnt crash, esp the CPU miner..... cut a long story short....

I downloaded the latest Windows multi algo miner version 1.7.3, that includes Equihash algo.

https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/releases

To my surprise, this version includes already the Windows version of CPU+GPU miner for AMD and also NVIDIA.

On a 980Ti GPU and 1840 Celeron - the miner runs at 43 sol/s and pays 0.0215 BTC per day or $15.51 USD per day (thanks to a decent BTC $ rise).

This is 1 rig with 1 high end GPU and a low end CPU - Imagine this on a 4xGPU or 6xGPU AMD ETH rig.

Will put this to work on 6xRX480 and 6xR9Nano and 5xR9-390 tomorrow morning - will we see ZEC paying 60-70 bucks daily per rig?

If the rigs runs stable, this would be a perfect way to leverage ZEC high paying rentals at Nicehash market.

At least thats what is profitable now, compared to mining directly.


I want to try this tomorrow.  I havent been able to get ot my rigs being out of townover the weekend but finally get to tinker with the ZEC craze.  

Did you get this to run stable?  I know previously my 480's would crash when benchmarking the nicehash miner.

i was pushing 350 sols to nicehash and its only 37$ a day the day before it was 100$
renting to nicehash dropped a lot in 24 hours

I stopped selling hash to Nicehash and mine direct at zcash.flypool.org, and keep actual ZEC since there are so few coins in circulation.
I keep the coins at Polo so that I could see how much these coins are worth in the open market.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
While cleaning up my dev rigs - installed so many useless ZEC miners... I kept the Nicehash ones which is probably the only decent one that doesnt crash, esp the CPU miner..... cut a long story short....

I downloaded the latest Windows multi algo miner version 1.7.3, that includes Equihash algo.

https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/releases

To my surprise, this version includes already the Windows version of CPU+GPU miner for AMD and also NVIDIA.

On a 980Ti GPU and 1840 Celeron - the miner runs at 43 sol/s and pays 0.0215 BTC per day or $15.51 USD per day (thanks to a decent BTC $ rise).

This is 1 rig with 1 high end GPU and a low end CPU - Imagine this on a 4xGPU or 6xGPU AMD ETH rig.

Will put this to work on 6xRX480 and 6xR9Nano and 5xR9-390 tomorrow morning - will we see ZEC paying 60-70 bucks daily per rig?

If the rigs runs stable, this would be a perfect way to leverage ZEC high paying rentals at Nicehash market.

At least thats what is profitable now, compared to mining directly.


I want to try this tomorrow.  I havent been able to get ot my rigs being out of townover the weekend but finally get to tinker with the ZEC craze.  

Did you get this to run stable?  I know previously my 480's would crash when benchmarking the nicehash miner.

i was pushing 350 sols to nicehash and its only 37$ a day the day before it was 100$
renting to nicehash dropped a lot in 24 hours
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
rig 1 cpu i5 6500t 20h 4 rx 470's 112h
rig 2 cpu i3 6300t 12h 4 rx 470's  97h
rig 3 cpu g  4400    4h 4 rx 470's  88h

rig 4 cpu g  4400   4h  2 rx 470's running  eth at 40mh
rig 5  ------------------ 4 rx 480's running eth at 100 mh

and a lenovo m700 tiny running a g4400 at 4h 25 watts not bad.
legendary
Activity: 1174
Merit: 1001
While cleaning up my dev rigs - installed so many useless ZEC miners... I kept the Nicehash ones which is probably the only decent one that doesnt crash, esp the CPU miner..... cut a long story short....

I downloaded the latest Windows multi algo miner version 1.7.3, that includes Equihash algo.

https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/releases

To my surprise, this version includes already the Windows version of CPU+GPU miner for AMD and also NVIDIA.

On a 980Ti GPU and 1840 Celeron - the miner runs at 43 sol/s and pays 0.0215 BTC per day or $15.51 USD per day (thanks to a decent BTC $ rise).

This is 1 rig with 1 high end GPU and a low end CPU - Imagine this on a 4xGPU or 6xGPU AMD ETH rig.

Will put this to work on 6xRX480 and 6xR9Nano and 5xR9-390 tomorrow morning - will we see ZEC paying 60-70 bucks daily per rig?

If the rigs runs stable, this would be a perfect way to leverage ZEC high paying rentals at Nicehash market.

At least thats what is profitable now, compared to mining directly.


I want to try this tomorrow.  I havent been able to get ot my rigs being out of town over the weekend but finally get to tinker with the ZEC craze.  

Did you get this to run stable?  I know previously my 480's would crash when benchmarking the nicehash miner.
hero member
Activity: 615
Merit: 500
When one of my miners was unreliable I would have it reboot every 12 hours. I had the mining software open up on restart
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
I converted at least 50% of my ETH farm: 5 x 5x390 rigs, 2 x 6x480 and 8 x 5x480 to mine ZEC with Polo address, at flypool.org using genoil v0.4.1 miner.

It works well with 390s and 480s -- with no issues identifying the cards and compiling the required bins to start mining.

The 480s are with modded ROMs (low energy ETH mining 29MHs by Heliox). No issues running them with genoil.

I guess this would be the short term norm until I see something from Claymore.

I retained the other rigs (all R9-Nanos) to continue with ethpool.org since the difficulty level eased up a bit, likely a bunch of ETH miners are mining ZEC now like ants all over candy. The Nanos failed with genoil miner.

Can you share your stats?

Sol/S
Earning table - amount - time?



http://zcash.flypool.org/miners/t1Jri6jtR2jZZ4GRXS5WwzAehUHfqAqVVBW

ATM, 14 rigs about 1.3KH.

The ZEC farm just went up last night so average hash will take a while to build up.

Since last night, 3 payments of 0.01 ZEC each

The genoil miner will stop working intermittently - its doesnt have a watchdog feature like Claymore so you need to reset/reboot miners manually.

I hope Claymore gets his miner out soon - I cant live without the watchdog and monitoring feature.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
i got 104h/s average on 0.4.1 genoil using one rig with four rx 470 (mix of three various sapphire cards).
Only 540W at the wall, 200w less than ethereum on the same rig
Thinking about converting another rig to it.

Do you know that there is ONLY 1063 ZEC in existence right now?
Market cap is a miniscule 608K.
It does not make sense to buy it as number of coins will increase exponentially, but makes sense to mine, then sell/exchange.


we have a slow start mining
itll take ~30 days before full reward block is found
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
i got 104h/s average on 0.4.1 genoil using one rig with four rx 470 (mix of three various sapphire cards).
Only 540W at the wall, 200w less than ethereum on the same rig
Thinking about converting another rig to it.

Do you know that there is ONLY 1063 ZEC in existence right now?
Market cap is a miniscule 608K.
It does not make sense to buy it as number of coins will increase exponentially, but makes sense to mine, then sell/exchange.
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I converted at least 50% of my ETH farm: 5 x 5x390 rigs, 2 x 6x480 and 8 x 5x480 to mine ZEC with Polo address, at flypool.org using genoil v0.4.1 miner.

It works well with 390s and 480s -- with no issues identifying the cards and compiling the required bins to start mining.

The 480s are with modded ROMs (low energy ETH mining 29MHs by Heliox). No issues running them with genoil.

I guess this would be the short term norm until I see something from Claymore.

I retained the other rigs (all R9-Nanos) to continue with ethpool.org since the difficulty level eased up a bit, likely a bunch of ETH miners are mining ZEC now like ants all over candy. The Nanos failed with genoil miner.

Can you share your stats?

Sol/S
Earning table - amount - time?



I just got the latest genoil 0.4.1 to work.  looks like my two rigs are pulling more then 100h each.  will post with my info late tonight.

it is hot in NJ got to 79f I may not run. overnight.

My rigs have 4 rx 470 4 rx 480 

 1 i3 6100t

1 i5 6300t

I shut down every thing else the two rigs claim about 500h between them at about 1000 watts
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
I converted at least 50% of my ETH farm: 5 x 5x390 rigs, 2 x 6x480 and 8 x 5x480 to mine ZEC with Polo address, at flypool.org using genoil v0.4.1 miner.

It works well with 390s and 480s -- with no issues identifying the cards and compiling the required bins to start mining.

The 480s are with modded ROMs (low energy ETH mining 29MHs by Heliox). No issues running them with genoil.

I guess this would be the short term norm until I see something from Claymore.

I retained the other rigs (all R9-Nanos) to continue with ethpool.org since the difficulty level eased up a bit, likely a bunch of ETH miners are mining ZEC now like ants all over candy. The Nanos failed with genoil miner.

Can you share your stats?

Sol/S
Earning table - amount - time?

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I converted at least 50% of my ETH farm: 5 x 5x390 rigs, 2 x 6x480 and 8 x 5x480 to mine ZEC with Polo address, at flypool.org using genoil v0.4.1 miner.

It works well with 390s and 480s -- with no issues identifying the cards and compiling the required bins to start mining.

The 480s are with modded ROMs (low energy ETH mining 29MHs by Heliox). No issues running them with genoil.

I guess this would be the short term norm until I see something from Claymore.

I retained the other rigs (all R9-Nanos) to continue with ethpool.org since the difficulty level eased up a bit, likely a bunch of ETH miners are mining ZEC now like ants all over candy. The Nanos failed with genoil miner.

is it only windows 10?

I did download a genoil miner but I got all zeros  for hashrates  I will try it again today.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
I converted at least 50% of my ETH farm: 5 x 5x390 rigs, 2 x 6x480 and 8 x 5x480 to mine ZEC with Polo address, at flypool.org using genoil v0.4.1 miner.

It works well with 390s and 480s -- with no issues identifying the cards and compiling the required bins to start mining.

The 480s are with modded ROMs (low energy ETH mining 29MHs by Heliox). No issues running them with genoil.

I guess this would be the short term norm until I see something from Claymore.

I retained the other rigs (all R9-Nanos) to continue with ethpool.org since the difficulty level eased up a bit, likely a bunch of ETH miners are mining ZEC now like ants all over candy. The Nanos failed with genoil miner.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
Right now it is hot in NJ  74f.  so I just shut down all my gpus'  and I am running  my cpus on zec.

I am using only 200 watts to do 40.  I need to check this again.


So the fact I have some  better cpus in some gear came in handy.

with this coin.  I think

genoil has a amd miner out right now works really well
and its 82F in florida and the cards are running in the low 50c
its nice not seeing hte cards at mid to high 60s

https://github.com/Genoil/ZECMiner/tree/master/releases
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
Right now it is hot in NJ  74f.  so I just shut down all my gpus'  and I am running  my cpus on zec.

I am using only 200 watts to do 40.  I need to check this again.


So the fact I have some  better cpus in some gear came in handy.

with this coin.  I think
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
genoil-zec .041  got it working !!!

zec-sa#0: 24.2S/s       zec-sa#1: 26.8S/s       zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s       total: 78.9S

tops out around 85 sols or so on three RX 470 won't work any of my other cards it seems just the 400 series .

My cards are doing 28 sols tops at stock setting and stack firm ware setting. no cpu cores .

could you share your start bat command

genoil.exe -c eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u zec address .rig1 -p z -g 0 1 2

you don't need  -g 0 1 2 at the end i got that out of the readme at download.

it works on the US server, just tested both setting, just not on  my 300 and below series yet .
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
genoil-zec .041  got it working !!!

zec-sa#0: 24.2S/s       zec-sa#1: 26.8S/s       zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s       total: 78.9S

tops out around 85 sols or so on three RX 470 won't work any of my other cards it seems just the 400 series .

My cards are doing 28 sols tops at stock setting and stack firm ware setting. no cpu cores .

could you share your start bat command
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
genoil-zec .041  got it working !!!

zec-sa#0: 24.2S/s       zec-sa#1: 26.8S/s       zec-sa#2: 28.0S/s       total: 78.9S

tops out around 85 sols or so on three RX 470 won't work any of my other cards it seems just the 400 series .

My cards are doing 28 sols tops at stock setting and stack firm ware setting. no cpu cores .
hero member
Activity: 501
Merit: 500
While cleaning up my dev rigs - installed so many useless ZEC miners... I kept the Nicehash ones which is probably the only decent one that doesnt crash, esp the CPU miner..... cut a long story short....

I downloaded the latest Windows multi algo miner version 1.7.3, that includes Equihash algo.

https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/releases

To my surprise, this version includes already the Windows version of CPU+GPU miner for AMD and also NVIDIA.

On a 980Ti GPU and 1840 Celeron - the miner runs at 43 sol/s and pays 0.0215 BTC per day or $15.51 USD per day (thanks to a decent BTC $ rise).

This is 1 rig with 1 high end GPU and a low end CPU - Imagine this on a 4xGPU or 6xGPU AMD ETH rig.

Will put this to work on 6xRX480 and 6xR9Nano and 5xR9-390 tomorrow morning - will we see ZEC paying 60-70 bucks daily per rig?

If the rigs runs stable, this would be a perfect way to leverage ZEC high paying rentals at Nicehash market.

At least thats what is profitable now, compared to mining directly.



It looks like profitability already decreased a lot with nicehash mining.

Minin Zcash now should still be better than ETH but what I earn really with NH seems lower ..

Edit: They are paying half as expected with coinwarz. But they have the only miner I get working properly...

I'm going t try the new release 4 of Genoil to see if it works better than3 , and maybe splitt miner : genoil for GPU and nother one for CPU , everything to flypool to improve profitability
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
so I downloaded  the gpu software  and I get all 0's  maybe because I use windows 7

I downloaded the cpu software and I can not connect

How to connect
Windows - AMD
Windows - NVIDIA
Windows - CPU
Linux - AMD
Linux - NVIDIA
Linux - CPU
Download, configure and run our modified nicehash CPU miner

Download: Github
Choose from the following stratum servers:

Europe: eu1-zcash
US: us1-zcash
China: cn1-zcash
Start your miner using the following command. User your Zcash address as username (can be a t or z address)

nheqminer.exe -l -u
.

The full examples look wrong below:

Full examples  

nheqminer.exe -l eu1-zcash -u t1NF6yLUxAAttibU8mzfX86o8aWLcqF38DX.rig1

nheqminer.exe -l us1-zcash -u -u
zcQzmkPKg7YxxB4bGYaccxmR8RJHi24tt7xYGJ1bb1CKefLj5XQTYSxcoiMWBdpChRmd5LVG8rXanWD KvGoaDE3mFpf7c4r.rig1


If you are using their cpuminer that line is correct other than the double -u -u and some problems I think with the addresses that begin with z.  That cpuminer auto appends the rest of the domain and port to the -l argument.

I did get the cpu miner going.
my results so far  about 9 hours  = .00354 zec

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