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Topic: Optiminer/Zcash v1.7 (GPU, Windows+Linux, AMD) - page 4. (Read 115948 times)

hero member
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Merit: 500
i did not see anywhere that

how i can connect at nice hash

-s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u -p x

some one said nicehash automatically mine most profitable coin u only have to put ur btc address is that right?
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1004
thanks and for europe

eu  Huh?
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
i did not see anywhere that

how i can connect at nice hash

-s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u -p x
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1004
i did not see anywhere that

how i can connect at nice hash
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
https://zclassic.miningpoolhub.com or http://zcash.flypool.org are both good pools IMOP.

jelin1984 As for how to connect to nice hash, YOU REALLY NEED TO READ before commenting. IT'S about 11 posts ago or the help file.
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1004
how i connect at nice hash
any details

which miner i must used

and how i can connect/?Huh?
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
best pool for mining zcash???

I have given up pools.

Now I just sell my hash to Nicehash and get BTC upfront.

Crazy buyers paying premium for my hash... well .... I am not complaining.


That's awesome to know man, didn't know Nicehash would trade for BTC upfront, I'll have to look into that.


As to the OP regarding pools... I used suprnova, the problem I had with them is that it wouldn't let me cash out, I reached the minimum limit and I don't know why it wouldn't allow me to (the option to do so was "greyed" out on my dashboard), I posted and I emailed them, so now I have some stuck zec coins in there.  I'm not saying anything bad about them, but that's just my experience, plenty of good experiences from other people using them.

So... I too, am looking for another pool for Zcash using Optiminer, any recommendations out there from the community?

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
best pool for mining zcash???

I have given up pools.

Now I just sell my hash to Nicehash and get BTC upfront.

Crazy buyers paying premium for my hash... well .... I am not complaining.
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1004
best pool for mining zcash???
full member
Activity: 189
Merit: 100
is this miner better than claymore?

Not right now i'd say. We serve a large number of farms and nobody can get this stable on RX cards, on linux.

Yeah I've had to switch myself.  No response on the thread for my issues or direct PM to Opti.
legendary
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Merit: 1068
is this miner better than claymore?

Not right now i'd say. We serve a large number of farms and nobody can get this stable on RX cards, on linux.
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
is this miner better than claymore?
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Add a temperature limit for cards + slightly improved speed (+2% in ideal) and the optiminer will be the best!!! I'm serious! You can do it?
I use claymore because of this(temp limit).
member
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@ optiminer will their be a new version soon just curious
full member
Activity: 189
Merit: 100
Just started to get the following error on a rig that previously had no issues at all: [warning] [GPU0] Share submission failed: Invalid Equihash solution! (795 / 989)

Believe it started after a reboot.  Its the same GPU giving the error on the rig.  I've tried changing settings such as intensity.  When I switched to Claymore 12.3, all cards hash with no errors.

Here is my bat: -s zstratum+tls://us1-zcash.flypool.org:3443 -u .$rigName -p x -m 8080 -i 4 --pci-mode 3

Any ideas?

Thank you!
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
taken from "Optiminer -h":
Code:
USAGE:

   Optiminer.exe  [--pci-mode <0-3>] [--benchmark ]
                  [--list-devices] [--force-generic-kernel]
                  [--experimental-kernel] [--nodevfee] [-i ] ...
                  [-m ] [--watchdog-cmd ]
                  [--watchdog-timeout ] [--max-log-files ]
                  [--max-log-file-size ] [-l ] [-v] [-p
                  ] [-u ] [-s ] [-d ]
                  ...  [-c ] [--] [--version] [-h]


In a mixed GPU rig farm, ie RX480 rigs and R9-Fury, 390s rigs - would the following be of any help to enhance the performance of what is at stock setting of v1.7 ?

   --pci-mode <0-3>
     Communicate mode between host and GPU. Valid values are 0-3.

   --force-generic-kernel
     Force use of generic kernel even when a device-specific kernel is
     available

   --experimental-kernel
     Unlock faster experimental kernel for certain graphic cards.

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
taken from "Optiminer -h":
Code:
USAGE:

   Optiminer.exe  [--pci-mode <0-3>] [--benchmark ]
                  [--list-devices] [--force-generic-kernel]
                  [--experimental-kernel] [--nodevfee] [-i ] ...
                  [-m ] [--watchdog-cmd ]
                  [--watchdog-timeout ] [--max-log-files ]
                  [--max-log-file-size ] [-l ] [-v] [-p
                  ] [-u ] [-s ] [-d ]
                  ...  [-c ] [--] [--version] [-h]


Where:

   --pci-mode <0-3>
     Communicate mode between host and GPU. Valid values are 0-3.

   --benchmark
     If specified runs a benchmark for the given number of seconds on all
     specified devices and then exists the miner.

   --list-devices
     List all recognized devices with their platform and device id and
     quit.

   --force-generic-kernel
     Force use of generic kernel even when a device-specific kernel is
     available

   --experimental-kernel
     Unlock faster experimental kernel for certain graphic cards.

   --nodevfee
     If set, the dev fee will be disabled. Miner will run a bit slower.
     Enable this if you do not want any more improvements of the miner and
     want to earn less.

   -i ,  --intensity  (accepted multiple times)
     Worker intensity. 0 means auto-detect based on available memory.
     Higher values use more GPU memory. Can be specified once applying the
     same intensity to all devices or once per device (same order as -d).

   -m ,  --monitoring-port
     The monitoring port to listen on for HTTP requests. Disabled by
     default. If enabled, accepts requests from everywhere.

   --watchdog-cmd
     The watchdog command to execute. See --watchdog-timeout.

   --watchdog-timeout
     Timeout after which the watchdog triggers if a GPU does not produce
     any solutions. It will execute the command specified by
     --watchdog-cmd. You can use this command to do an appropriate action
     (e.g. reset driver or reboot). 0 disables watchdog.

   --max-log-files
     Maximum number of rotated log files to keep.

   --max-log-file-size
     Maximum size of log file before it gets rotated.

   -l ,  --log-file
     Write logs to given file

   -v,  --verbose
     Verbose logging.

   -p ,  --password
     Stratum password.

   -u ,  --user
     Stratum user.

   -s ,  --stratum
     Host and port of the stratum server to use.

   -d ,  --device  (accepted multiple times)
     A OpenCL device id to use. If no devices are specified, all are used.

   -c ,  --platform
     The OpenCL platform id to use.

   --,  --ignore_rest
     Ignores the rest of the labeled arguments following this flag.

   --version
     Displays version information and exits.

   -h,  --help
     Displays usage information and exits.


   (C) by Optiminer 2017



thank you  just what I wanted.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
taken from "Optiminer -h":
Code:
USAGE: 

   Optiminer.exe  [--pci-mode <0-3>] [--benchmark ]
                  [--list-devices] [--force-generic-kernel]
                  [--experimental-kernel] [--nodevfee] [-i ] ...
                  [-m ] [--watchdog-cmd ]
                  [--watchdog-timeout ] [--max-log-files ]
                  [--max-log-file-size ] [-l ] [-v] [-p
                  ] [-u ] [-s ] [-d ]
                  ...  [-c ] [--] [--version] [-h]


Where:

   --pci-mode <0-3>
     Communicate mode between host and GPU. Valid values are 0-3.

   --benchmark
     If specified runs a benchmark for the given number of seconds on all
     specified devices and then exists the miner.

   --list-devices
     List all recognized devices with their platform and device id and
     quit.

   --force-generic-kernel
     Force use of generic kernel even when a device-specific kernel is
     available

   --experimental-kernel
     Unlock faster experimental kernel for certain graphic cards.

   --nodevfee
     If set, the dev fee will be disabled. Miner will run a bit slower.
     Enable this if you do not want any more improvements of the miner and
     want to earn less.

   -i ,  --intensity  (accepted multiple times)
     Worker intensity. 0 means auto-detect based on available memory.
     Higher values use more GPU memory. Can be specified once applying the
     same intensity to all devices or once per device (same order as -d).

   -m ,  --monitoring-port
     The monitoring port to listen on for HTTP requests. Disabled by
     default. If enabled, accepts requests from everywhere.

   --watchdog-cmd
     The watchdog command to execute. See --watchdog-timeout.

   --watchdog-timeout
     Timeout after which the watchdog triggers if a GPU does not produce
     any solutions. It will execute the command specified by
     --watchdog-cmd. You can use this command to do an appropriate action
     (e.g. reset driver or reboot). 0 disables watchdog.

   --max-log-files
     Maximum number of rotated log files to keep.

   --max-log-file-size
     Maximum size of log file before it gets rotated.

   -l ,  --log-file
     Write logs to given file

   -v,  --verbose
     Verbose logging.

   -p ,  --password
     Stratum password.

   -u ,  --user
     Stratum user.

   -s ,  --stratum
     Host and port of the stratum server to use.

   -d ,  --device  (accepted multiple times)
     A OpenCL device id to use. If no devices are specified, all are used.

   -c ,  --platform
     The OpenCL platform id to use.

   --,  --ignore_rest
     Ignores the rest of the labeled arguments following this flag.

   --version
     Displays version information and exits.

   -h,  --help
     Displays usage information and exits.


   (C) by Optiminer 2017

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
okay I ran my 8 gpu panda miner using 1.7 at nicehash zcash  stable no real issues.

I am now running my 8 gpu pandaminer using 1.7 at flypool stable no real issues

in both cases I use simplemining OS a linux based system


this will run in smOS to flypool

-s zstratum+tls://us1-zcash.flypool.org:3443 -u t1d81R73LY4tX9y1VskH6gJELH3PfCvGwz5.pandaP -p x


this will run in smOS to nicehash

-s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u 1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje.panda1 -p x

both work and have no options or commands in use.

I use claymore a lot and he posts a long command list on how to tweak a rig

I see there are commands available from reading the thread here but no list of commands.

Is there a list on the thread?  and I am just missing it? 
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
optiminer - does miner support SSL port mining at NICEHASH?

If yes, what command line to use?
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