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Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) - page 165. (Read 784965 times)

jr. member
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Unfortunately still incorrect shares with my radeon RX6800. To bad, switch back to lolminer, they runs quite good ....

Nothing related, but.. what hashrate can you get with your (wonderful) 6800 ?
And congrats for having grabbed it Cheesy
Thanks, OC&UV about 63-65 MH/s fluctuating with PhoenixMiner but with some defect shares. Not so with Nanominer, Lolminer and Gminer.
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Activity: 839
Merit: 100

Unfortunately still incorrect shares with my radeon RX6800. To bad, switch back to lolminer, they runs quite good ....

Nothing related, but.. what hashrate can you get with your (wonderful) 6800 ?
And congrats for having grabbed it Cheesy
jr. member
Activity: 58
Merit: 5
PhoenixMiner 5.4c (release candidate) is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4c from here (both Windows and Linux versions):

https://mega.nz/folder/DR8ChZCR#vSVph_yXN27g09ge5EqduQ  (MEGA)

If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvidia cards under Windows):
Code:
   File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 191f35a6f90c5caa9c95813a1b1737e642f73c67
 SHA-256: 4599daac32507079c96d43ed0f401c09a0d362a59dd7aa828bc8203148f3d193
 SHA-512: 0ed90d35cbe5d04f2c0a0717b1d5f199a79e281b2590687d2448867f3c8fbceb7062c85833653f9c879c6d7b254460eb3f8bcda89f9aa9892a738bc850fdb72a

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: f2341079baacdc75e12c7c8976ab25acaa3acaaa
 SHA-256: da3801a37d561bde30bc2b2083310bc2f3e8b2ea674fa0555e3af5d90e3ade2c
 SHA-512: 265db5f014bbfce03bfbc15d8cfbf255903b95f7232f1a9d50a90bae9f49c40786c3644210f4fbad88180c23ab8f7a9937dcc4b63dd53b437522dde5f2ff722f

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The changes in this release (since 5.4b) include the following:

  • Added support for DAG epochs up to 500
  • Fixed crash (or GPUs not detected error) when using the latest Windows Nvidia drivers 460.79 and 460.89
  • Validated support for Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, 3070, and 3060Ti GPUs. Those still use the current kernels and there are no speed increases from the previous PhoenixMiner release
  • Add support for the older AMD Linux driver 19.50-1011208-ubuntu-18.04 (used by some Linux mining OSes and other software)
  • Added new kernels to allow mining on AMD Hawaii cards (R9 390, etc.) with the current and future DAG epochs (even with DAG buffer above 4GB for the 8GB cards). Note that the AMD Windows drivers do not support compute mode for Hawaii cards, so the hashrate will be quite low (14-15 MH/s with the current ETH DAG epoch). This problem is fixed under Linux, where you can get the full 29-30 MH/s speed out of the Hawaii cards.

The changes of the previous beta (5.4b) since the last version (5.3b) are:

  • New kernels for AMD Vega and Navi GPUs that are slightly faster when the DAG buffer is approaching or passing 4GB in size (the current ETH DAG is close to 4GB). To use these new kernels, you need to use drivers 20.5.1 or later under Win10, or 20.10.x or later under Linux
  • Automatic re-running auto-tune as needed when switching to a different DAG buffer type (e.g. when switching from ETH to ETC, or back)
  • Added support for the latest AMD Windows 10 drivers 20.12.1 and 20.11.3
  • Fixed crash when trying to set -mvddc on very old AMD drivers (including the beta blockchain drivers from 2017)
  • Other small fixes and improvements

Some notes on the best (or at least some of the better) drivers for AMD cards:
  • If you have 6GB or 8GB card that is at least Polaris (i.e. 470/480/570/580, Vega, Radeon VII, Navi), you should run at least driver 20.5.1 under Windows 10, or driver 20.10.x under Linux.
  • If you have 4GB Polaris card (i.e. 470/480/570/580), ideally you should also run drivers 20.5.1 or later. At the very least the drivers should be either 18.12.1.1 to 19.7.5 (inclusive), or 19.12.2 and later. Under Linux, drivers 19.x.x or 20.x.x should be OK for 4GB cards.
  • Avoid using the 20.40.x, and 20.45.x drivers under Linux.

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.4c

Unfortunately still incorrect shares with my radeon RX6800. To bad, switch back to lolminer, they runs quite good ....
jr. member
Activity: 39
Merit: 2
I have problem with PheonixMiner OC in Ethos ...


phoenixminer=flags -mode 1 -proto 2 -wdtimeout 300 -gt 43 -cclock 1150,1257,1150,1150,1257,1257 -mclock 2100,2100,2100,2100,2100,2100 -cvddc 875 -mvddc 875


GPU1: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: 43C 89% 133W, GPU2: 53C 89% 109W, GPU3: 44C 89% 124W, GPU4: 47C 89% 139W, GPU5: 56C 89% 116W, GPU6: 53C 89% 108W


In ethos stats I have this ...

default_core:                             1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
default_mem:                              1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000
vramsize:                                 8 8 8 8 8 8
core:                                     1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
mem:                                      1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000


So, why won`t my RX580 OC ? Something in miner config, but I don`t know what ...

On ETHOS try to go to config (home/ETHOS/local.conf)

And set:

cor 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150
mem 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100



I know about local.conf ... I`m using ethos from 3 yrs, but with ethminer Smiley Now it`s fine, after reboot ! Hope this OC will work, and no crashes Cheesy

cor f9d411 1230 1257 1230 1230 1257 1257
mem f9d411 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100
dpm f9d411 5 5 5 5 5 5
vlt f9d411 975 975 975 975 975 975


GPUs: 1: 30.324 MH/s (3) 2: 30.230 MH/s (1) 3: 30.318 MH/s (1) 4: 30.329 MH/s (4) 5: 30.234 MH/s (1) 6: 30.229 MH/s (3)
GPU1: 39C 89% 102W, GPU2: 51C 89% 85W, GPU3: 42C 89% 102W, GPU4: 42C 89% 101W, GPU5: 51C 89% 89W, GPU6: 50C 89% 84W
GPUs power: 563.0 W
Eth speed: 181.664 MH/s, shares: 13/0/0, time: 0:15
full member
Activity: 237
Merit: 100
I have problem with PheonixMiner OC in Ethos ...


phoenixminer=flags -mode 1 -proto 2 -wdtimeout 300 -gt 43 -cclock 1150,1257,1150,1150,1257,1257 -mclock 2100,2100,2100,2100,2100,2100 -cvddc 875 -mvddc 875


GPU1: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: 43C 89% 133W, GPU2: 53C 89% 109W, GPU3: 44C 89% 124W, GPU4: 47C 89% 139W, GPU5: 56C 89% 116W, GPU6: 53C 89% 108W


In ethos stats I have this ...

default_core:                             1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
default_mem:                              1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000
vramsize:                                 8 8 8 8 8 8
core:                                     1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
mem:                                      1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000


So, why won`t my RX580 OC ? Something in miner config, but I don`t know what ...

On ETHOS try to go to config (home/ETHOS/local.conf)

And set:

cor 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150
mem 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100

jr. member
Activity: 39
Merit: 2
I have problem with PheonixMiner OC in Ethos ...


phoenixminer=flags -mode 1 -proto 2 -wdtimeout 300 -gt 43 -cclock 1150,1257,1150,1150,1257,1257 -mclock 2100,2100,2100,2100,2100,2100 -cvddc 875 -mvddc 875


GPU1: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: 43C 89% 133W, GPU2: 53C 89% 109W, GPU3: 44C 89% 124W, GPU4: 47C 89% 139W, GPU5: 56C 89% 116W, GPU6: 53C 89% 108W


In ethos stats I have this ...

default_core:                             1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
default_mem:                              1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000
vramsize:                                 8 8 8 8 8 8
core:                                     1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
mem:                                      1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000


So, why won`t my RX580 OC ? Something in miner config, but I don`t know what ...

Solved , restart is required in Ethos after OC
newbie
Activity: 80
Merit: 0
Hello,

No workaround yet for Nvidia 1070? from 32-33 the speed dropped to 25-26.
I remember years ago when we started with this mining it was an issue for AMD cards but still RX 580 performance is ~ 30-31, way better than Nvidia Sad.

Thanks

Try to set parameter

-eres 1

if will not work, then

-eres 0

It helped for me. Look at my messages before in this thread

I try this, not help me. I have always 29,8MH on gtx 1070, before I have 32MH,

Your case is not my one. And it is because calculating becames more complicated. PM developers said that it is a problem of NVidia cards. A year ago or about that I also had 192Mh on 6 cards. MC was +640, PL was 64%, CC was +102 and it costed 750W.

But beginning from about one year ago (may be less) I have time to time decreasing of hashrate and memory overclocking beginning from some values does not increase hashrate. For example now I use for some cards MC +450, but if I will use +640, nothing will bw changed. Moreover, hashrate can be less then if I use +450. So now I have stable 180Mh on 6 cards. And now I use PL 100%, also for one card CC was decreased to +70 (more bigger values does not increase hashrate). And now 180Mh costs me 1000W.

Problem that I was talk about is that MC changes does nothing at all. So with my current settings of CC and PL I had 127Mh on 6 cards.

When I used "-eres 0" (now I use "-eres 1", which also works good) my hashrate was back to 180Mh and hashrate again depends on MC values.

So we are talking about different problems.
jr. member
Activity: 39
Merit: 2
I have problem with PheonixMiner OC in Ethos ...


phoenixminer=flags -mode 1 -proto 2 -wdtimeout 300 -gt 43 -cclock 1150,1257,1150,1150,1257,1257 -mclock 2100,2100,2100,2100,2100,2100 -cvddc 875 -mvddc 875


GPU1: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU2: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU3: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set GPU clocks to 1150 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU4: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU5: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set GPU clocks to 1257 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU6: set VMEM clocks to 2100 MHz (Vddc 875 mV)
GPU1: 43C 89% 133W, GPU2: 53C 89% 109W, GPU3: 44C 89% 124W, GPU4: 47C 89% 139W, GPU5: 56C 89% 116W, GPU6: 53C 89% 108W


In ethos stats I have this ...

default_core:                             1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
default_mem:                              1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000
vramsize:                                 8 8 8 8 8 8
core:                                     1340 1340 1340 1340 1340 1340
mem:                                      1750 2000 1750 1750 2000 2000


So, why won`t my RX580 OC ? Something in miner config, but I don`t know what ...
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hello folks.
I have a situation here while mining ETH.
One of my cards, RX 580 4gb, can only go up to 4046 (22 MH/s) on daglim. If I set from 4047 and up it crashes after few seconds while auto tuning.

Do I have a problematic card or is it normal? Few weeks ago it was mining at 30 MH/s.

That's zombie mode

Why the zombie mode?
I was asked developer why zombie mode. Well, I found that term fitting. These are cards that are supposed to be dead, yet they continue mining but gradually slower. Like an undead (GPU jargon).

Yes, I know zombie mode. What I'm not getting is why 4046 mb only. Isn't suppose to go close to 4070~4078 mb? I have another card on same PC wich goes well up to 4077 mb daglim.
jr. member
Activity: 104
Merit: 5
Does anyone know how to relate PM gpu number to the actual physical card on Linux(ubuntu 20.4 server)?  The fans always run even on the cards that are not selected

Thanks
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hello,

No workaround yet for Nvidia 1070? from 32-33 the speed dropped to 25-26.
I remember years ago when we started with this mining it was an issue for AMD cards but still RX 580 performance is ~ 30-31, way better than Nvidia Sad.

Thanks

Try to set parameter

-eres 1

if will not work, then

-eres 0

It helped for me. Look at my messages before in this thread

I try this, not help me. I have always 29,8MH on gtx 1070, before I have 32MH,
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hello folks.
I have a situation here while mining ETH.
One of my cards, RX 580 4gb, can only go up to 4046 (22 MH/s) on daglim. If I set from 4047 and up it crashes after few seconds while auto tuning.

Do I have a problematic card or is it normal? Few weeks ago it was mining at 30 MH/s.
newbie
Activity: 80
Merit: 0
Hello,

No workaround yet for Nvidia 1070? from 32-33 the speed dropped to 25-26.
I remember years ago when we started with this mining it was an issue for AMD cards but still RX 580 performance is ~ 30-31, way better than Nvidia Sad.

Thanks

Try to set parameter

-eres 1

if will not work, then

-eres 0

It helped for me. Look at my messages before in this thread
jr. member
Activity: 63
Merit: 1

GPU1: Free VRAM: 7.948 GB; used: 0.052 GB
GPU1: Disabling DAG pre-allocation (not enough VRAM)
GPU1: Allocating DAG for epoch #382 (3.98) GB
GPU1: Generating DAG for epoch #382

error=Disabling DAG pre-allocation (not enough VRAM)
in 7xRx-580 8Gb

You can try adding -eres 0 -rvram -1


Thx Wink
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0

GPU1: Free VRAM: 7.948 GB; used: 0.052 GB
GPU1: Disabling DAG pre-allocation (not enough VRAM)
GPU1: Allocating DAG for epoch #382 (3.98) GB
GPU1: Generating DAG for epoch #382

error=Disabling DAG pre-allocation (not enough VRAM)
in 7xRx-580 8Gb

You can try adding -eres 0 -rvram -1
jr. member
Activity: 63
Merit: 1
PhoenixMiner 5.4c (release candidate) is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4c from here (both Windows and Linux versions):

https://mega.nz/folder/DR8ChZCR#vSVph_yXN27g09ge5EqduQ  (MEGA)

If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvidia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 191f35a6f90c5caa9c95813a1b1737e642f73c67
 SHA-256: 4599daac32507079c96d43ed0f401c09a0d362a59dd7aa828bc8203148f3d193
 SHA-512: 0ed90d35cbe5d04f2c0a0717b1d5f199a79e281b2590687d2448867f3c8fbceb7062c85833653f9c879c6d7b254460eb3f8bcda89f9aa9892a738bc850fdb72a

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: f2341079baacdc75e12c7c8976ab25acaa3acaaa
 SHA-256: da3801a37d561bde30bc2b2083310bc2f3e8b2ea674fa0555e3af5d90e3ade2c
 SHA-512: 265db5f014bbfce03bfbc15d8cfbf255903b95f7232f1a9d50a90bae9f49c40786c3644210f4fbad88180c23ab8f7a9937dcc4b63dd53b437522dde5f2ff722f

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The changes in this release (since 5.4b) include the following:

  • Added support for DAG epochs up to 500
  • Fixed crash (or GPUs not detected error) when using the latest Windows Nvidia drivers 460.79 and 460.89
  • Validated support for Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, 3070, and 3060Ti GPUs. Those still use the current kernels and there are no speed increases from the previous PhoenixMiner release
  • Add support for the older AMD Linux driver 19.50-1011208-ubuntu-18.04 (used by some Linux mining OSes and other software)
  • Added new kernels to allow mining on AMD Hawaii cards (R9 390, etc.) with the current and future DAG epochs (even with DAG buffer above 4GB for the 8GB cards). Note that the AMD Windows drivers do not support compute mode for Hawaii cards, so the hashrate will be quite low (14-15 MH/s with the current ETH DAG epoch). This problem is fixed under Linux, where you can get the full 29-30 MH/s speed out of the Hawaii cards.

The changes of the previous beta (5.4b) since the last version (5.3b) are:

  • New kernels for AMD Vega and Navi GPUs that are slightly faster when the DAG buffer is approaching or passing 4GB in size (the current ETH DAG is close to 4GB). To use these new kernels, you need to use drivers 20.5.1 or later under Win10, or 20.10.x or later under Linux
  • Automatic re-running auto-tune as needed when switching to a different DAG buffer type (e.g. when switching from ETH to ETC, or back)
  • Added support for the latest AMD Windows 10 drivers 20.12.1 and 20.11.3
  • Fixed crash when trying to set -mvddc on very old AMD drivers (including the beta blockchain drivers from 2017)
  • Other small fixes and improvements

Some notes on the best (or at least some of the better) drivers for AMD cards:
  • If you have 6GB or 8GB card that is at least Polaris (i.e. 470/480/570/580, Vega, Radeon VII, Navi), you should run at least driver 20.5.1 under Windows 10, or driver 20.10.x under Linux.
  • If you have 4GB Polaris card (i.e. 470/480/570/580), ideally you should also run drivers 20.5.1 or later. At the very least the drivers should be either 18.12.1.1 to 19.7.5 (inclusive), or 19.12.2 and later. Under Linux, drivers 19.x.x or 20.x.x should be OK for 4GB cards.
  • Avoid using the 20.40.x, and 20.45.x drivers under Linux.

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.4c


You've done a lot this year.
 happy holidays everyone. Good rest to all!
THX for the version.  Cheesy


GPU1: Free VRAM: 7.948 GB; used: 0.052 GB
GPU1: Disabling DAG pre-allocation (not enough VRAM)
GPU1: Allocating DAG for epoch #382 (3.98) GB
GPU1: Generating DAG for epoch #382

error=Disabling DAG pre-allocation (not enough VRAM)
in 7xRx-580 8Gb
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 3
PhoenixMiner 5.4c (release candidate) is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4c from here (both Windows and Linux versions):

https://mega.nz/folder/DR8ChZCR#vSVph_yXN27g09ge5EqduQ  (MEGA)

If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvidia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 191f35a6f90c5caa9c95813a1b1737e642f73c67
 SHA-256: 4599daac32507079c96d43ed0f401c09a0d362a59dd7aa828bc8203148f3d193
 SHA-512: 0ed90d35cbe5d04f2c0a0717b1d5f199a79e281b2590687d2448867f3c8fbceb7062c85833653f9c879c6d7b254460eb3f8bcda89f9aa9892a738bc850fdb72a

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: f2341079baacdc75e12c7c8976ab25acaa3acaaa
 SHA-256: da3801a37d561bde30bc2b2083310bc2f3e8b2ea674fa0555e3af5d90e3ade2c
 SHA-512: 265db5f014bbfce03bfbc15d8cfbf255903b95f7232f1a9d50a90bae9f49c40786c3644210f4fbad88180c23ab8f7a9937dcc4b63dd53b437522dde5f2ff722f

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The changes in this release (since 5.4b) include the following:

  • Added support for DAG epochs up to 500
  • Fixed crash (or GPUs not detected error) when using the latest Windows Nvidia drivers 460.79 and 460.89
  • Validated support for Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, 3070, and 3060Ti GPUs. Those still use the current kernels and there are no speed increases from the previous PhoenixMiner release
  • Add support for the older AMD Linux driver 19.50-1011208-ubuntu-18.04 (used by some Linux mining OSes and other software)
  • Added new kernels to allow mining on AMD Hawaii cards (R9 390, etc.) with the current and future DAG epochs (even with DAG buffer above 4GB for the 8GB cards). Note that the AMD Windows drivers do not support compute mode for Hawaii cards, so the hashrate will be quite low (14-15 MH/s with the current ETH DAG epoch). This problem is fixed under Linux, where you can get the full 29-30 MH/s speed out of the Hawaii cards.

The changes of the previous beta (5.4b) since the last version (5.3b) are:

  • New kernels for AMD Vega and Navi GPUs that are slightly faster when the DAG buffer is approaching or passing 4GB in size (the current ETH DAG is close to 4GB). To use these new kernels, you need to use drivers 20.5.1 or later under Win10, or 20.10.x or later under Linux
  • Automatic re-running auto-tune as needed when switching to a different DAG buffer type (e.g. when switching from ETH to ETC, or back)
  • Added support for the latest AMD Windows 10 drivers 20.12.1 and 20.11.3
  • Fixed crash when trying to set -mvddc on very old AMD drivers (including the beta blockchain drivers from 2017)
  • Other small fixes and improvements

Some notes on the best (or at least some of the better) drivers for AMD cards:
  • If you have 6GB or 8GB card that is at least Polaris (i.e. 470/480/570/580, Vega, Radeon VII, Navi), you should run at least driver 20.5.1 under Windows 10, or driver 20.10.x under Linux.
  • If you have 4GB Polaris card (i.e. 470/480/570/580), ideally you should also run drivers 20.5.1 or later. At the very least the drivers should be either 18.12.1.1 to 19.7.5 (inclusive), or 19.12.2 and later. Under Linux, drivers 19.x.x or 20.x.x should be OK for 4GB cards.
  • Avoid using the 20.40.x, and 20.45.x drivers under Linux.

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.4c


You've done a lot this year.
 happy holidays everyone. Good rest to all!
THX for the version.  Cheesy
newbie
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Merit: 0
PhoenixMiner 5.4c (release candidate) is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4c from here (both Windows and Linux versions):

https://mega.nz/folder/DR8ChZCR#vSVph_yXN27g09ge5EqduQ  (MEGA)

If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvidia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 191f35a6f90c5caa9c95813a1b1737e642f73c67
 SHA-256: 4599daac32507079c96d43ed0f401c09a0d362a59dd7aa828bc8203148f3d193
 SHA-512: 0ed90d35cbe5d04f2c0a0717b1d5f199a79e281b2590687d2448867f3c8fbceb7062c85833653f9c879c6d7b254460eb3f8bcda89f9aa9892a738bc850fdb72a

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: f2341079baacdc75e12c7c8976ab25acaa3acaaa
 SHA-256: da3801a37d561bde30bc2b2083310bc2f3e8b2ea674fa0555e3af5d90e3ade2c
 SHA-512: 265db5f014bbfce03bfbc15d8cfbf255903b95f7232f1a9d50a90bae9f49c40786c3644210f4fbad88180c23ab8f7a9937dcc4b63dd53b437522dde5f2ff722f

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The changes in this release (since 5.4b) include the following:

  • Added support for DAG epochs up to 500
  • Fixed crash (or GPUs not detected error) when using the latest Windows Nvidia drivers 460.79 and 460.89
  • Validated support for Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, 3070, and 3060Ti GPUs. Those still use the current kernels and there are no speed increases from the previous PhoenixMiner release
  • Add support for the older AMD Linux driver 19.50-1011208-ubuntu-18.04 (used by some Linux mining OSes and other software)
  • Added new kernels to allow mining on AMD Hawaii cards (R9 390, etc.) with the current and future DAG epochs (even with DAG buffer above 4GB for the 8GB cards). Note that the AMD Windows drivers do not support compute mode for Hawaii cards, so the hashrate will be quite low (14-15 MH/s with the current ETH DAG epoch). This problem is fixed under Linux, where you can get the full 29-30 MH/s speed out of the Hawaii cards.

The changes of the previous beta (5.4b) since the last version (5.3b) are:

  • New kernels for AMD Vega and Navi GPUs that are slightly faster when the DAG buffer is approaching or passing 4GB in size (the current ETH DAG is close to 4GB). To use these new kernels, you need to use drivers 20.5.1 or later under Win10, or 20.10.x or later under Linux
  • Automatic re-running auto-tune as needed when switching to a different DAG buffer type (e.g. when switching from ETH to ETC, or back)
  • Added support for the latest AMD Windows 10 drivers 20.12.1 and 20.11.3
  • Fixed crash when trying to set -mvddc on very old AMD drivers (including the beta blockchain drivers from 2017)
  • Other small fixes and improvements

Some notes on the best (or at least some of the better) drivers for AMD cards:
  • If you have 6GB or 8GB card that is at least Polaris (i.e. 470/480/570/580, Vega, Radeon VII, Navi), you should run at least driver 20.5.1 under Windows 10, or driver 20.10.x under Linux.
  • If you have 4GB Polaris card (i.e. 470/480/570/580), ideally you should also run drivers 20.5.1 or later. At the very least the drivers should be either 18.12.1.1 to 19.7.5 (inclusive), or 19.12.2 and later. Under Linux, drivers 19.x.x or 20.x.x should be OK for 4GB cards.
  • Avoid using the 20.40.x, and 20.45.x drivers under Linux.

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.4c
Phoenix, thank you for the new version.
So far it works stably
jr. member
Activity: 63
Merit: 1
PhoenixMiner 5.4c (release candidate) is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4c from here (both Windows and Linux versions):

https://mega.nz/folder/DR8ChZCR#vSVph_yXN27g09ge5EqduQ  (MEGA)

If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvidia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 191f35a6f90c5caa9c95813a1b1737e642f73c67
 SHA-256: 4599daac32507079c96d43ed0f401c09a0d362a59dd7aa828bc8203148f3d193
 SHA-512: 0ed90d35cbe5d04f2c0a0717b1d5f199a79e281b2590687d2448867f3c8fbceb7062c85833653f9c879c6d7b254460eb3f8bcda89f9aa9892a738bc850fdb72a

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4c_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: f2341079baacdc75e12c7c8976ab25acaa3acaaa
 SHA-256: da3801a37d561bde30bc2b2083310bc2f3e8b2ea674fa0555e3af5d90e3ade2c
 SHA-512: 265db5f014bbfce03bfbc15d8cfbf255903b95f7232f1a9d50a90bae9f49c40786c3644210f4fbad88180c23ab8f7a9937dcc4b63dd53b437522dde5f2ff722f

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The changes in this release (since 5.4b) include the following:

  • Added support for DAG epochs up to 500
  • Fixed crash (or GPUs not detected error) when using the latest Windows Nvidia drivers 460.79 and 460.89
  • Validated support for Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, 3070, and 3060Ti GPUs. Those still use the current kernels and there are no speed increases from the previous PhoenixMiner release
  • Add support for the older AMD Linux driver 19.50-1011208-ubuntu-18.04 (used by some Linux mining OSes and other software)
  • Added new kernels to allow mining on AMD Hawaii cards (R9 390, etc.) with the current and future DAG epochs (even with DAG buffer above 4GB for the 8GB cards). Note that the AMD Windows drivers do not support compute mode for Hawaii cards, so the hashrate will be quite low (14-15 MH/s with the current ETH DAG epoch). This problem is fixed under Linux, where you can get the full 29-30 MH/s speed out of the Hawaii cards.

The changes of the previous beta (5.4b) since the last version (5.3b) are:

  • New kernels for AMD Vega and Navi GPUs that are slightly faster when the DAG buffer is approaching or passing 4GB in size (the current ETH DAG is close to 4GB). To use these new kernels, you need to use drivers 20.5.1 or later under Win10, or 20.10.x or later under Linux
  • Automatic re-running auto-tune as needed when switching to a different DAG buffer type (e.g. when switching from ETH to ETC, or back)
  • Added support for the latest AMD Windows 10 drivers 20.12.1 and 20.11.3
  • Fixed crash when trying to set -mvddc on very old AMD drivers (including the beta blockchain drivers from 2017)
  • Other small fixes and improvements

Some notes on the best (or at least some of the better) drivers for AMD cards:
  • If you have 6GB or 8GB card that is at least Polaris (i.e. 470/480/570/580, Vega, Radeon VII, Navi), you should run at least driver 20.5.1 under Windows 10, or driver 20.10.x under Linux.
  • If you have 4GB Polaris card (i.e. 470/480/570/580), ideally you should also run drivers 20.5.1 or later. At the very least the drivers should be either 18.12.1.1 to 19.7.5 (inclusive), or 19.12.2 and later. Under Linux, drivers 19.x.x or 20.x.x should be OK for 4GB cards.
  • Avoid using the 20.40.x, and 20.45.x drivers under Linux.

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.4c

TRY NOW
THX Grin
legendary
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I'm looking for free spin.
Can you guys share sample of straps for GTX 1080ti.
Or sample of config I just can't get how to setup the straps for this GPU.

Or it must be included on the text where the work name and pool are set?
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