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Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) - page 174. (Read 784965 times)

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how can I use the new kernel? does it work automatically or does it need to set a parameter?
Im at 20.30 in linux with amd5700
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The new beta version is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4b from here:

https://mega.nz/folder/OJ9BCYaD#osOU-PywjweHqQkux8rpbQ  (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 Nvdia cards under Windows):
Code:
   File: PhoenixMiner_5.4b_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 6a42d27493062ddcef6f2a12a348c6d4b68f65ce
 SHA-256: 53a5210e004ffa3fae3c3378004d1d369c21227e5e800f849a6c8e354fd7ca2c
 SHA-512: 6404648e6a6e5e3ef624ad6038351eb712ba3810070b4307557f42394e25e18d5d6e7760e472d3b17e286e23139ab573d444a0c900ac1c018374f8d25d3c6852

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4b_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: 434d3a9922a7ddc3f65d341cc7630032995e1e23
 SHA-256: a5f612dd151d06b9a1144a911d2ca1b351bb385dfc73fbd44888af24a2cf1122
 SHA-512: 98c4c09fe4bc144412a87eef506514d8cca9c8db9ba4acb95ec71ea7100969cc2411224175454d456b89184cc451a0bbaf5d60202d910aaba8c9e1cd1e15635e

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

The new features in this release 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 5.4b.



I am very happy to see that there are new updates.
I'm going to try now and hope my rig can run mining again


update:

holaaaaa...
after 10 days left my RIG can't run with PM,
now with new update driver and PM its running without problem Allocating buffers failed with: clCreateBuffer (-61).

now run:
https://i.postimg.cc/VNxPgpZ0/Screenshot-3.jpg

thank you @PhoenixMiner
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The new beta version is ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.4b from here:

(MEGA links are no longer active)

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 Nvdia cards under Windows):
Code:
   File: PhoenixMiner_5.4b_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 6a42d27493062ddcef6f2a12a348c6d4b68f65ce
 SHA-256: 53a5210e004ffa3fae3c3378004d1d369c21227e5e800f849a6c8e354fd7ca2c
 SHA-512: 6404648e6a6e5e3ef624ad6038351eb712ba3810070b4307557f42394e25e18d5d6e7760e472d3b17e286e23139ab573d444a0c900ac1c018374f8d25d3c6852

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.4b_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: 434d3a9922a7ddc3f65d341cc7630032995e1e23
 SHA-256: a5f612dd151d06b9a1144a911d2ca1b351bb385dfc73fbd44888af24a2cf1122
 SHA-512: 98c4c09fe4bc144412a87eef506514d8cca9c8db9ba4acb95ec71ea7100969cc2411224175454d456b89184cc451a0bbaf5d60202d910aaba8c9e1cd1e15635e

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

The new features in this release 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 5.4b.
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newbie
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Greetings, I hope you can help me solve this problem since the only way I can solve it is by restarting the platform.

could not connect to ethash pool PhoenixMiner -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999. An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full

the error appears every 20 hours and the only thing I can do is restart

Sorry my bad english
i have same problem, i disabled all firewalls all protection stuff even from registry, not fixed.....i increased max port numbers to max not fixed.

lets try found out what we have common with you.

1.Are you using 2 phoenix miners at the same time i mean 1 for ETH and onother for ETC?
2.Are you monitoring using like chrome remote or teamviewer?

Greetings again, I only use 1 phoenix miner for ETH, I did not know that I could use another simultaneously for ETC, am I really missing something big here Huh
I don't use Chrome Remote or TeamViewer.
The strangest thing is that I can't even navigate google. The Internet connection is blocked, Try to share the Internet connection of this platform to another by local network and it works with all normality. The last thing I need to do is format the platform
hero member
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Hello !

What may be the problem ?

Os Windows 10 x64

Unable to establish secure connection to ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020: certificate verify failed

use last pm with 20.4.2 drivers with this pool via epool.txt

POOL: stratum+ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020

im use nvidia 431 driver , but im try stratum+ssl , thx

It's strange. on linux it's okay work ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020


Hello !

What may be the problem ?

Os Windows 10 x64

Unable to establish secure connection to ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020: certificate verify failed

Try

PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eth.2miners.com:2020 -wal 0x6cbdf1eb7e55c60a5fbcf8d09af98e6622c2b949 -worker Phoenix -epsw x -coin eth
pause


This is without a secure connection , I need a secure connection
jr. member
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Hello !

What may be the problem ?

Os Windows 10 x64

Unable to establish secure connection to ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020: certificate verify failed

use last pm with 20.4.2 drivers with this pool via epool.txt

POOL: stratum+ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020
newbie
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hai all ...

recently, mya amd 4gb gpu, went down 2 mh each of them,
in every rig, amd gpu rig

it is just me, or u got the same Huh
pls enlight with ur 4gb amd gpu status ...

thx ...

mine too, but not all RX 4gb are affected, yet.
newbie
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PhoenixMiner suddenly stopped working after I updated the nvidia drivers to version 460.79
It seems 460.79 is not good driver:
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/psa-do-not-update-to-nvidia-geforce-460-79-drivers

Can confirm I also installed the latest nvidida driver, it posts gpus then immediately exits program.


PSA: Do not update to NVIDIA GeForce 460.79 drivers!
Dear miners!

We urge you to not update your GPU drivers if you are mining with NVIDIA graphics cards. It looks like the latest GeForce 460.79 drivers cause problems and do not recognize the graphics card(s) in the system.

If you have already updated to the latest version, please revert back to the previous one and it should resolve the issues.
'

Trex posted just now the new version compatible with the new driver

did anyone compare TREX vs Phonex on TRX 3000 series?  does TREX still get higher hash

per this article, TREX  and phonex 5.1 were compared and the Trex was getting around 3% more,
https://2miners.com/blog/claymores-ethereum-miner-stops-working-best-alternatives/
jr. member
Activity: 63
Merit: 1
PhoenixMiner suddenly stopped working after I updated the nvidia drivers to version 460.79
It seems 460.79 is not good driver:
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/psa-do-not-update-to-nvidia-geforce-460-79-drivers

Can confirm I also installed the latest nvidida driver, it posts gpus then immediately exits program.


PSA: Do not update to NVIDIA GeForce 460.79 drivers!
Dear miners!

We urge you to not update your GPU drivers if you are mining with NVIDIA graphics cards. It looks like the latest GeForce 460.79 drivers cause problems and do not recognize the graphics card(s) in the system.

If you have already updated to the latest version, please revert back to the previous one and it should resolve the issues.
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People please tell me what's wrong with this phoenix Huh
I have Asus 1070ti strix 8GB. in afterburner pov. lim 85, core +50, memory +600, in the bat file, strap 1 - claymore of stable 34.5 for several years. but a phoenix with the same settings 32 max !!! And loads gpu so that the pages in the browser are not scrolled !!! Strap 2 artifacts before power reboot, strap 3 does not start at all. What's wrong with it???
That`s bat file: -proto 3 -epsw x -straps 1 -log 0 -retrydelay 1 -Rmode 1 -coin eth -Wdog 1 -stales 1 -mport 0 -etha 0
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I have a problem (it might be just the size of the VRAM, but I want to make sure).
I start the latest PhoenixMiner with the regular parameter (just wallet, pool, worker name and rvsize to -1).
It works for some minutes at quite high hashrate - about 30 MH/s at about 106W power.
After those minutes (vary from 5 to 15), it drops to 15 MH/s and the power drops to 88W.

The card is an RX570 with 4 GB of RAM.
Is this due to the DAG size?
Did anyone see this behavior before?
yes my friend it is DAG unfortunatly. you can test same setting etc to see your speed.

Roger that! Thanks for the fast reply!
On another topic - anyone using RX6800XT? What's your experience with it?
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Friends, can anyone help me connect Phoenixminer to Sparkpool?

I'm connecting to eth-eu.sparkpool.com:3333 and that part is ok. But I don't know the syntax to use to connect my worker and attribute the mining profits to me.

My worker name is sp_workername

Should I add sp_workername.1234 or just the bare name? In the docs it says:

Config Address and RigID
Format: Sub-account/address+ / +rigID. For example: sp_workername.1234


Should I add my Ethereum wallet address anywhere, or just the worker name?

Full syntax please  Undecided



PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eu.sparkpool.com:3333 -wal 0x2f6f1f2b63939df9b65d0193faa8f255488a3b12 -worker Phoenix -epsw x -tt 79 -tstop 89 -fanmin 30 -coin eth
pause
newbie
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Friends, can anyone help me connect Phoenixminer to Sparkpool?

I'm connecting to eth-eu.sparkpool.com:3333 and that part is ok. But I don't know the syntax to use to connect my worker and attribute the mining profits to me.

My worker name is sp_workername

Should I add sp_workername.1234 or just the bare name? In the docs it says:

Config Address and RigID
Format: Sub-account/address+ / +rigID. For example: sp_workername.1234


Should I add my Ethereum wallet address anywhere, or just the worker name?

Full syntax please  Undecided

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Ok guys, on my MSI 3060TI, I can do 61 mhs at 55% PL, 130W, fan 30%, 52 degrees
- 502 core, +1200 mem

Wonderful GPU..

May I ask which MSI card this is ? Ventus or the Trio ?

Trio X Smiley
sr. member
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Ok guys, on my MSI 3060TI, I can do 61 mhs at 55% PL, 130W, fan 30%, 52 degrees
- 502 core, +1200 mem

Wonderful GPU..

May I ask which MSI card this is ? Ventus or the Trio ?
jr. member
Activity: 49
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hai all ...

recently, my amd 4gb gpu, went down 2 mh each of them,
in every rig, amd gpu rig

it is just me, or u got the same Huh
pls enlight with ur 4gb amd gpu status ...

thx ...
member
Activity: 110
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Hi, i've been using phoenix miner for a long time with my amd cards, but now i decided to move my nvidia cards (1070ti, 1080 and 1080ti) also to phoenix miner. This is not a ploblem at all, but after testing i see that phoenix miner shows less hashrate then claymore or t-rex for example. Could you please change timings for you strap2 parameter maximally closer to claymore's strap2 timings ? Or even better to make your strap2 similar to --mt 3 by t-rex (slightly better than claymore's strap2). I know that you have (and claymore too) strap3, but the memory on 90% of my cards can't work with strap3 timings, but absolutely stable on strap2 (t-rex mt3). I would be very gratefull for your help.
full member
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Ok guys, on my MSI 3060TI, I can do 61 mhs at 55% PL, 130W, fan 30%, 52 degrees
- 502 core, +1200 mem

Wonderful GPU..
hero member
Activity: 666
Merit: 500
Hello !

What may be the problem ?

Os Windows 10 x64

Unable to establish secure connection to ssl://eth.2miners.com:12020: certificate verify failed
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