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hero member
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When using 2.0.6 with 6x GTX 1080 Ti's and mining Timetravel, I get lots of "nonce e4e985 was already sent 0 seconds ago" (e4e985 was made up), then suddenly it finds like thousands of shares instantly. It does this over and over until the miner crashes.

It does the same on my gaming PC with 2x GTX 1080 Ti's although the miner doesn't crash on the gaming PC.

Any ideas?
Ditto!!
sr. member
Activity: 378
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When using 2.0.6 with 6x GTX 1080 Ti's and mining Timetravel, I get lots of "nonce e4e985 was already sent 0 seconds ago" (e4e985 was made up), then suddenly it finds like thousands of shares instantly. It does this over and over until the miner crashes.

It does the same on my gaming PC with 2x GTX 1080 Ti's although the miner doesn't crash on the gaming PC.

Any ideas?
full member
Activity: 187
Merit: 100
Is there any way to adjust the difficulty for each algo?

Right now I'm interested in adjusting the Equihash algo because zpool is defaulting difficulty to 200, which makes finding shares much longer.  Before, it would settle at 127, but even then the shares are too infrequent.  I would like to adjust to down to say 50 to see how it goes.


I'm interested in this aswell
hero member
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Is there any way to adjust the difficulty for each algo?

Right now I'm interested in adjusting the Equihash algo because zpool is defaulting difficulty to 200, which makes finding shares much longer.  Before, it would settle at 127, but even then the shares are too infrequent.  I would like to adjust to down to say 50 to see how it goes.

hero member
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Nemo, is there a way to enable watchdog/debug mode? The rig rebooted a few times then completely hung last night but the logs don't give enough detail to know what actually happened...
hero member
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Jmtc: I cannot run afterburner on my 7-gpu rigs. It'll crash the whole system upon applying clocks at startup. Not sure where the limitation is.
full member
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Just tried to run a 7x 1080 ti rig and the miner only recognizes 6 cards.... are you going to increase that number? With the new 12 gpu motherboards out it would be good to have miners that support that. Thanks

go into control panel:

system:

device manager:

display adapters: how many is it showing in there ? 6 or 7 ?

There is no limit it will use how many cards it has available.. it should work fine with 12 gpu's  (altho windows can't support 12 atm)
Show's 7 in device manager

not sure then.. have you tried running ccminer or ewbf manually to see if it picks up all 7?  my biggest rig is 6x1070 and it works fine.. i can't test myself as i don't have a 7 card rig...

that will have to wait till the weekend. also saw that msi afterburner only saw 6 cards so might be that is the problem and will have to run them manually. appreciate it!
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 256
NemosMiner-v3.8.1.3
Just tried to run a 7x 1080 ti rig and the miner only recognizes 6 cards.... are you going to increase that number? With the new 12 gpu motherboards out it would be good to have miners that support that. Thanks

go into control panel:

system:

device manager:

display adapters: how many is it showing in there ? 6 or 7 ?

There is no limit it will use how many cards it has available.. it should work fine with 12 gpu's  (altho windows can't support 12 atm)
Show's 7 in device manager

not sure then.. have you tried running ccminer or ewbf manually to see if it picks up all 7?  my biggest rig is 6x1070 and it works fine.. i can't test myself as i don't have a 7 card rig...
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Just tried to run a 7x 1080 ti rig and the miner only recognizes 6 cards.... are you going to increase that number? With the new 12 gpu motherboards out it would be good to have miners that support that. Thanks

go into control panel:

system:

device manager:

display adapters: how many is it showing in there ? 6 or 7 ?

There is no limit it will use how many cards it has available.. it should work fine with 12 gpu's  (altho windows can't support 12 atm)
Show's 7 in device manager
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 256
NemosMiner-v3.8.1.3
Just tried to run a 7x 1080 ti rig and the miner only recognizes 6 cards.... are you going to increase that number? With the new 12 gpu motherboards out it would be good to have miners that support that. Thanks

go into control panel:

system:

device manager:

display adapters: how many is it showing in there ? 6 or 7 ?

There is no limit it will use how many cards it has available.. it should work fine with 12 gpu's  (altho windows can't support 12 atm)
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Just tried to run a 7x 1080 ti rig and the miner only recognizes 6 cards.... are you going to increase that number? With the new 12 gpu motherboards out it would be good to have miners that support that. Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 256
NemosMiner-v3.8.1.3
Does it support Claymore dual mining? I don't think there's anything more profitable than that right now and if it's not included .... all you gonna do is earn less than it all the time.

This is a fair question. No answer?

Question: Does it support Claymore dual mining?  
Answer : NO it does not
newbie
Activity: 2
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This is not supported on v2 of Nemosminer. Download V1 (see first post) and edit the .bat file. You will see something like 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 at the top of the file, which represents the GPU number.

Yeah I was able to get it working now that I have the V1.7 - I wonder if there are any plans to adding this to the v2 given the fact I run two different GPU's none of which are part of the 4 files already pre-set there.

Thank you for the help.
newbie
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Hye, I've been using this miner for some time now and i can just say that its amazing, my profits have never been higher. so i just would like to thank you for sharing this and may i ask, can this work with other pools?.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hey guys, I currently have my personal PC mining as well and I'm running into an issue where I needed to add a secondary GPU because I'm out of space elsewhere on the rigs however I cannot seem to find the exact command to select the device to use with nemosminer or how to exclude.

I've tried the following.
-d
-device
-di
-exclude

I know somewhere around 360 post the command was added but no syntax or info was given on how to use it. If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it.

This is not supported on v2 of Nemosminer. Download V1 (see first post) and edit the .bat file. You will see something like 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 at the top of the file, which represents the GPU number.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hey guys, I currently have my personal PC mining as well and I'm running into an issue where I needed to add a secondary GPU because I'm out of space elsewhere on the rigs however I cannot seem to find the exact command to select the device to use with nemosminer or how to exclude.

I've tried the following.
-d
-device
-di
-exclude

I know somewhere around 360 post the command was added but no syntax or info was given on how to use it. If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 556
I'll try to answer.

I think it adds a level of complexity, i.e. It would have to calculate the combined returns of say ETH+DCR at a given intensity level for your specific card.

It's probably not impossible to compile but probably not a priority as dual-mining doesn't even yield very much on most nVidia cards as far as I'm aware.
full member
Activity: 266
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
Does it support Claymore dual mining? I don't think there's anything more profitable than that right now and if it's not included .... all you gonna do is earn less than it all the time.
This is a fair question. No answer?
Who cares about this?Huh  First and foremost,  a novice will love to use a miner which is easy to use with less sophisticated input of commands...  I once use claymore dual mining with my little zotac gtx 730 4gb graphics card (compute capabilities 3.5). I received all sorts of error messages up to D extent that I got fed up with that crap!

Secondly, claymore is mainly for 5.0 gpu and higher....... This GURR Minerx117 has compiled a strong contender for even lesser gpu like my own and u are saying such negative comment!?? 

Your manner of approach needs serious adjustments.

Please give this guy some credits 4 goodness sake......

SMH?! 
First, obviously at least 2 people care about this. Second, since when is asking a neutral question bad manners? Why has every form of criticism to interpreted as bullshiting on someone's work. Constructive criticism and asking questions are some of the most important parts in keeping a software project alive, besides transparency (like putting the donation flag into the FAQ and short description) and other things.
jr. member
Activity: 269
Merit: 4
Does it support Claymore dual mining? I don't think there's anything more profitable than that right now and if it's not included .... all you gonna do is earn less than it all the time.

This is a fair question. No answer?


Who cares about this?Huh  First and foremost,  a novice will love to use a miner which is easy to use with less sophisticated input of commands...  I once use claymore dual mining with my little zotac gtx 730 4gb graphics card (compute capabilities 3.5). I received all sorts of error messages up to D extent that I got fed up with that crap!

Secondly, claymore is mainly for 5.0 gpu and higher....... This GURR Minerx117 has compiled a strong contender for even lesser gpu like my own and u are saying such negative comment!?? 

Your manner of approach needs serious adjustments.

Please give this guy some credits 4 goodness sake......

SMH?! 
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Does it support Claymore dual mining? I don't think there's anything more profitable than that right now and if it's not included .... all you gonna do is earn less than it all the time.

This is a fair question. No answer?
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