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Please help me unbrick my biostar rx560

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Hi there
Last night I flashed my Rx 560 4gb card with a modded bios . Unfortunately the rom was not ok and I bricked my gpu . I have done almost everything (using another gpu to boot ,different mbs, hp usb dos ,...) without a success. My last chance and hope is to use a 1 and 8 pins connection of the bios chip on the card.

Please help to find out which one is the bios chip first and which pins are 1 and 8 so that I connect them correctly.
here is the photos of my card:

http://uupload.ir/files/e9zp_img_20180803_111331.jpg

http://uupload.ir/files/uz62_img_20180803_111321.jpg

Thanks

Back to school. Best education on what blockchain & mining is really about.

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The whole crypto world in a language that the average person can understand it. Use the links in the description to skip the PSU discussion unless you want to learn about this as well.

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How to Mine - Get started FAST and EASY For Windows 7- Detailed Guide

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How to Mine - Get started FAST and EASY For Windows 7- Detailed Guide

Hi Guys! So a lot of people have been asking the same questions OVER and OVER again. Being the huge Ethereum supporter that I am, I've written a detailed and simple guide on how to start mining.

This mining guide is for WINDOWS 7 AND NANOPOOL

IGNORE EVERY GUIDE YOU'VE READ OUT. THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO GET STARTED I PROMISE YOU.

Follow this guide very closely and you will start mining in no time! There are TONS of ways to start mining, but this is how I personally got / get mine starting ASAP. These are BEST drivers / programs to use in my opinion after reading and testing thoroughly.


1) Update to these drivers that are proven to work the best

Nvidia - 347.52 : http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/81877/en-us

AMD 15.12 :

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-Software-Crimson-Edition-15.12.aspx

2) Download these packages

Nvidia - openCL CUDA package :

https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads

AMD openCL SDK Package:

http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/opencl-zone/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/

3) Download the microsoft Redistributables

http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=40784

These above 3 things are MANDATORY to have before you proceed.

Download the above. 1) graphic drivers I specificed 2) cuda or openCL package 3) microsoft Redistributables

Now that you have the 3 necessary things downloaded. We can proceed with the fun part. Mining!!

1) Download your Ethereum wallet here first:

https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases

2) open your ethereum wallet and let the block chain synchronize. The block chain is about 10 GB, so it's going to take a few good hours to synchronize.

There are several ways to synchronize the block chain. You can sync it through geth as well with geth --rpc, but this does the EXACT same thing!

Once your block chain is synchronized, Ethereum wallet will open up! TADA! You're now synced and up to date.

Open your wallet and you'll be asked for a master password. DO NOT EVER FORGET THIS PASSWORD

How to back up your wallet:

Store this guy special. Somewhere no one can find it except you!

To back up your wallet for Ethereum. First show hidden files in your system. If you don't nkow how to, go to your desktop, press F1, and type in "show hidden." A window will open with diffent options that can let you option the mentu to show hidden files.

Go to your c:/users/username/appdata/roaming/ethereum/

you will see a folder there called "keystore."

Back up that folder by zipping it and putting it somewhere safe.

If you ever needed to reinstall your wallet, do so then put this keystore folder EXACTLY where it was before. Start up your Ethereum and it'll ask for the password that you originally saved with that address.


3) Download geth:

https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/releases

Unzip it any directory you want. Let's just call it c:/mining

Open up a notepad and write this exactly in it:

geth --rpc

Save it as whatever you want.bat. So for example, save it as geth --rpc.bat IN THE SAME FOLDER AS WHERE YOUR GETH IS, so c:/mining

4) Download genoil's newest ethminer:

http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/download/ethminer-0.9.41-genoil-1.0.4b3.zip

Unzip it to that c:/mining folder


Open up a notepad and write this EXACTLY in it:

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ethminer.exe -F http://us-west1.nanopool.org:8888/your_wallet_address_here -G --farm-recheck 200 --cl-local-work 256 --cl-global-work 8192

Save it as whateveryouwant.bat. So for example, save it as nanopool.bat IN THE SAME FOLDER AS WHERE YOUR GETH IS, so c:/mining

Don't forget to open your ethereum wallet and copy YOUR ADDRESS and replace where it says your_wallet_address_here above! That's very important orelse you won't be paid!

Now that you have two .bat made. Let me explain what it does and how to start it up.

Create a shortcut for the geth --rpc.bat and the nanopool.bat command in the notepad from the above instructions.

1) excecute the geth --rpc.bat shortcut

What this does is it syncs you to the ethereum network. It keeps your block chain syncrhonized and geth --rpc must be ran every time before you start mining.


Wait till it says this EXACTLY:

"Block sychronization started"
Then you'll see it download a few blocks here and there. when it says "0 blocks queued" is when you're entirely synchronized and can move to the next step.

2) execute the nanopool.bat
It's going to create a DAG file. This could take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, SO BE FRIGGEN PATIENT. DO NOT TURN IT OFF, DO NOT RESTART IT. Sit your ass there and wait.

Sometimes you'll see 0/0 H/s. DON'T FRIGGEN WORRY. JUST WAIT MAN! Everyone's FREAKING OUT cuz they see 0/0. WAIT WAIT WAIT! I can't stress that enough!

If you see 0/0, the DAG probably isn't loaded properly, or you were impatient with geth --rpc and it didn't sync up, now you're working on some old block, hashing away, because you didn't sync properly.

The key points to emphasize are follow this guide step by step and you will get it work. This is a VERY BASIC guide. There's a lot of optimization involved, but this guide is meant to get you up and running within 24 hours.

Keep this thread as a for newbies thread and ask any question you want. I will answer it fast! Cheers friends and happy mining

HOW TO CHECK YOUR MINING STATS:

Go to: http://nanopool.org/

And type in your address in field.

EVERYONE FREAKS OUT BECAUSE THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND SIMPLE MATH.

Do yourselves a favor and learn what an average is. Seriously people! if you hash nothing for 3 hours, then hash at 25 MH/s for another 3 hours, YOUR AVERAGE SHOULD NOT BE 25 OVER 6 HOURS.

Don't freak out when the numbers are skewed like 95% of people here. The BEST WAY to get a SOLID AVERAGE OF YOUR HASHRATE is to MINE FOR 24 HOURS and get the EXACT number of ether. Then simply plug it in backwards into a formula factoring network hash, difficulty, etc, and VOILA YOU GET YOUR HASHRATE.

A LIST OF HASH RANGES OF ALL VIDEO CARDS;

http://62.212.74.86/~mining/list/amd/index.php?algo=eth

QUICK FACTS ABOUT MINING:

- The DAG size is currently about 1.45 GB. You need at LEAST a 1.5 GB video card to mine for now. In a few months, 2 GB will be the minimum. The DAG MAY REACH (most likely not though) 3 GB before Proof of stake. It may not... but what I do know is that they're working on a way to "split" the DAG in simplest terms. A 4GB card may not even be needed.
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- You can combine any amd card in one system or any nvidia card in one system. I don't recommend using both an amd and nvidia as there are more complications and fixes. So YES you can use say a GTX 760 and a GTX 970 or a 290X and 380.

- Windows is a PAIN IN THE ASS to use more than 4 GPU. DON'T USE WINDOWS FOR 4+ gpu. Use Ubuntu.

- OVERCLOCKING is almost directly proportional to hashrate. i.e, 10% overclock = 10% more H/s.

- Memory may or may not affect overclock. This is up for debate. I personally downclock my memory (reported to be downclocked and confirmed by all software from msi afterburner to gpuz to sgminer to ethminer) and on both extremes, low and high, I notice no difference in hash power over a 24 hour period.
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- You can use ANY PCIE slot, whether it's 1x or 4x. You just need RISERS. Follow this general rule:

- GET POWERED RISERS IF YOUR MOBO DOES NOT HAVE ANY MOLEX POWER SUPPORT FOR ADDITIONAL GPU

- If you have a mobo that uses only 4pin atx power and no additional molex on the board, you need powered risers!

REMEMBER THIS GUYS:

Every minute you're not mining is ether missed. Spending a stupid amount of plan optimizing is ridiculous. You're missing out. Spending 24 hours planning is 2-3 ether lost at 100 MH/s. Don't be silly and spend all your time planning.

The ultimate goal is to get your rig up and running as FAST as possible. Stop trying to tweak 1 more MH/s. That 1 MH/s isn't worth all the downtime you'll have to invest. If you're a professional miner, yes it may matter. But for the average joes, JUST MINE.

The above parameters and programs I suggested are PROVEN TO WORK.

Please add suggestions and I'll update this post.

CHEERS EVERYONE I HOPE IT HELPS!

My advice to everyone is and take it with a grain of salt:

You have a chance, a small chance, if you play your cards right, to get filthy rich. For example, there was one year where $100 of litecoin was worth $30,000 over a period of JUST ONE YEAR. What you do now with your ether is up to you. You can horde it and hope (it will.. trust me it will go up so friggen much that it's going to blow your face away) it goes up. You can sell it right away or use the extra capital for trading crypto.. the choice is yours.

But just remember that Ethereum is HUGE. This is the biggest thing to happen on the internet in the longest time. How much you believe in Ethereum versus how much time you can afford to wait will determine what you do.

I'm not rich by any means. I don't have thousands of dollars to spend on rigs or thousands of dollars to horde as much ether as I can. But what I do have is faith. Lots of it in Ethereum. I'm willing to take a huge risk to wait and sit on this ether.

What will 100 or 200 ether mine 3-4 years from now? Ask yourself that. If you don't know, check out the history of popular coins like bitcoin and litecoin, etc. Check out how much they skyrocketted in price. Read forums about people who sold them really early and didn't wait. Find out how much REGRET everyone has who had the chance to be millionaires. Read the success stories of 20 year olds who spend $200 bucks on bitcoin and are now millionaires.

When something this rare comes along... when something with this much opportunity comes along... believe in it like how I believe in it. Can you see where I'm going?

Believe in Ethereum! Tell the world about it!

MinerWorks - Mining, Overclocking and Monitoring in one solution

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Hello :)

Today, on January 1, we present to you the first [b]beta version of MinerWorks, our application that combines [u]mining[/u], [u]overclocking [/u]and [u]monitoring [/u]in [b]single solution[/b], with a convenient graphical interface.

And now about everything in order.




Mining:

Pools - choose your favorite pool from the list
Coins - choose suitable coins from the list
Miners - choose the best miners from the list
Modes - simple and advanced modes
GUI - friendly user interface





Overclocking:

Setting - a familiar and quick change of parameters
Modes - simple and advanced modes
GUI- friendly user interface





Monitoring:

Setting - intuitive setting of graphs
Modes - simple and advanced modes
GUI - friendly user interface





Forum:

News - follow the development of the project
Discussions - discuss various pressing issues
Troubleshooting - ask questions about the work of the solution





Download

Pour another cup of coffee into us – BTC:17eDm1TSRLhmymup5kG8tJWpWJWAQcubfm

The development fee is 1% of the solution's working time



geth full sync

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What is the best way to do fullsync with geth? I have been running for over a week and I am always behind by 100 blocks.

Hello for Dcr 0 pool is specified

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Hello everybody,
I nées help for error. (Dcr 0 pool is specified )

For nano pool and claymore.

I am very good for upgrade and optimise hardware but noir but notre for programmation

Thx for your help

EthMonitoring \ EthControl (EWBF, Claymore’s, CCMiner, AntMiner, Android/iOS)

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Supported OS:

Windows 7/10
Ubuntu
EthOS
nvOC
SimpleMining OS

Current version 0.0.33:

Support SMS/Telegram/Push notifications when:
– GPU temperature gets higher than required
– GPU temperature gets lower than required
– Miner is not responding for X amount of minutes
– GPU Fan speed is lower than X
– GPU Fan speed is higher than X
– Miner hashrate too low
– GPU hashrate too low

Supports multiple miners with one local software installed.

Log file support.
CCMiner-Alexis 1.0
CCMiner Palgin skunk mod
CCMiner SP Skunk mods
CCMiner >= 2.0
EWBF Support
XMR-Stak
SGMiner
dstm ZM
EthMiner
BMiner
PhoenixMiner
Excavator by NiceHash (1.4, 1.5)
Claymore’s Dual Miner support
Added SSL support for data update.
ASIC AntMiner support

Web service

Profit monitoring
Dailiy profit graph
WhatToMine.com 1 profit calculation based on current hashrate and power
Hashrate graphs
Temp graphs
Power usage graphs
EthControl v0.0.19a

Supports CCMiner auto-restart when CPU does not validate.
Supports EWBF auto-restart when cuda device thread exited.
Bulk updates for remote configuration / install.
Ethminer full monitoring with GPU hashrate, GPU temp and GPU fan speeds.
Remote rig reboot support.
Remote stop/start support for mining software.
Web console for remote diagnostics
Automatic miner software installation support and updates
GPU monitoring.
Afterburner profile loading
Starts with windows automatically
Crash reports
CCMiner “invalidate cpu” error auto-restart
Easily deploy custom ccminer forks, claymore updates, custom software to multiple rigs

# Supports #

CCminer
Cast XMR
EthMiner
Claymore dual miner
ZM dstm
EWBF
eMiner
bMiner
Phoenix Miner
Excavator
Gateless gate
XMR-Stak
Cast-XMR

How to use:
Download windows binary from here: https://mega.nz/#!am4iiaoI!0FAlVEgQbjFzfmZU_w6fvjFRZyLp9_w6DTHFZgfSrko

Turbominer Windows, Linux, MacOS - faster than Claymore half the devfee


XFX RX580 stock speed after flashing rom

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hey guys. i flashed a rom over my xfx rx580 gts xxx 8gb samsung cards. now 3/6 are running at 30MH/s and the other 3 at 22.33. one of the slow 3s started at 30, too, but jumped back to 22.33 after a while. NEED HELP!!!

PhoenixMiner 3.1a: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows)

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Changes in version 3.1 a (starting with 3.0 c):
* Reduced amount of rejected shares.
* Fix a reconnection issue in the network layer.
* Show additional statistics in console.
* Improve reconnection in cases where servers
become reachable but respond with malformed data.
* Improved speed by 3-7%, depends on GPU model.
* Fixed issue with possible GPU crash during miner shutdown.
* Reduced mining fee
Lots of small fixes and changes

PhoenixMiner is fast (arguably the fastest) Ethash (ETH, ETC, Muiscoin, EXP, UBQ, etc.) miner that supports
both AMD and Nvidia cards (including in mixed mining rigs). It runs under Windows x64
and has a developer fee of 0.35% (the lowest in the industry). This means that every 120
minutes the miner will mine for us, its developers, for 20 seconds.

The speed is generally faster than Claymore's Ethereum miner in eth only mode
(we have measured about 1.2-1.7% speed improvement but your results may be slightly lower or
higher depending on the GPUs). To achieve highest possible speed on AMD cards it may be needed
to manually adjust the GPU tune factor (a number from 8 to about 400, which can be changed
interactively with the + and - keys while the miner is running).

If you have used Claymore's Dual Ethereum miner, you can switch to PhoenixMiner with
minimal hassle as we support most of Claymore's command-line options and confirguration
files with the notable exception of the dual mining feature (yet).

Please note that PhoenixMiner is extensively tested on many mining rigs but this is the
first public release and there still may be some bugs. Additionally, we are actively working on
bringing many new features in the future releases. If you encounter any problems or have
feature requests, please post them here (in this thread). We will do our best to answer in timely

1. Quick start

You can download PhoenixMiner 3.1a from here:

https://mega.nz/#!6Vl3xaRa!EpYC92eRKD2gCZpvSH1GSAvrBsjr-61E7EVGcFfN_7g Download PhoenixMiner (MEGA)
If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes:

Code:
File: PhoenixMiner_3.1a.zip
CRC32: B338AE2A
MD5: 6BDF4994DD28FB2BCEC68B7E779F74DC
SHA-1: 6FF9592E3F694EB0B3958A4B3D5B05C63210F319


Here are the command line parameters for some of the more popular pools and coins:

ethermine.org (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -pool2 us1.ethermine.org:4444 -wal YourEthWalletAddress.WorkerName -proto 3
ethermine.org (ETH, secure connection):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555 -pool2 ssl://us1.ethermine.org:5555 -wal YourEthWalletAddress.WorkerName -proto 3
ethpool.org (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eu1.ethpool.org:3333 -pool2 us1.ethpool.org:3333 -wal YourEthWalletAddress.WorkerName -proto 3
dwarfpool.com (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008 -wal YourEthWalletAddress/WorkerName -pass x
nanopool.org (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -wal YourEthWalletAddress/WorkerName -pass x
nicehash (ethash):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -wal YourBtcWalletAddress -pass x -proto 4 -stales 0
f2pool (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -epool eth.f2pool.com:8008 -ewal YourEthWalletAddress -pass x -worker WorkerName
miningpoolhub (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool us-east.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -wal YourLoginName.WorkerName -pass x -proto 1
coinotron.com (ETH):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool coinotron.com:3344 -wal YourLoginName.WorkerName -pass x -proto 1
ethermine.org (ETC):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eu1-etc.ethermine.org:4444 -wal YourEtcWalletAddress.WorkerName
dwarfpool.com (EXP):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool exp-eu.dwarfpool.com:8018 -wal YourExpWalletAddress/WorkerName
miningpoolhub (MUSIC):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20585 -wal YourLoginName.WorkerName -pass x -proto 1
ubiqpool (UBIQ):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool stratum+tcp://eu.ubiqpool.io:8008 -wal YourUbiqWalletAddress -pass x -worker WorkerName
minerpool.net (PIRL):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool pirl.minerpool.net:8002 -wal YourPirlWalletAddress -pass x -worker WorkerName
dodopool.com (Metaverse ETP):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool etp.dodopool.com:8008 -wal YourMetaverseETPWalletAddress -worker Rig1 -pass x
minerpool.net (Ellaism):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool ella.minerpool.net:8002 -wal YourEllaismWalletAddress -worker Rig1 -pass x
etherdig.net (ETH PPS):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool etherdig.net:4444 -wal YourEthWalletAddress.WorkerName -proto 4 -pass x
etherdig.net (ETH HVPPS):
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool etherdig.net:3333 -wal YourEthWalletAddress.WorkerName -proto 4 -pass x

2. Features, requirements, and limitations

* Supports AMD Vega, 580/570/480/470, 460/560, Fury, 390/290 and older AMD GPUs with enough VRAM
* Supports Nvidia 10x0 and 9x0 series as well as older cards with enough VRAM
* Highly optimized OpenCL and CUDA cores for maximum ethash mining speed
* Lowest developer fee of 0.35% (20 seconds defvee mining per each 120 minutes)
* Advanced statistics: actual difficulty of each share as well as effective hashrate at the pool
* DAG file generation in the GPU for faster start-up and DAG epoch switches
* Supports all ethash mining pools and stratum protocols
* Supports secure pool connections (e.g. ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555) to prevent IP hijacking attacks
* Detailed statistics, including the individual cards hashrate, shares, temperature and fan speed
* Unlimited number of fail-over pools in epools.txt configuration file (or two on the command line)
* GPU tuning for the AMD GPUs to achieve maximum performance with your rig
* Supports devfee on alternative ethash currencies like ETC, EXP, Music, UBQ, Pirl, Ellaism, and Metaverse ETP. This allows you to use older cards with small VRAM or low hashate on current DAG epochs (e.g. GTX970).
* Full compatibility with the industry standard Claymore's Dual Ethereum miner, including most of command-line options, configuration files, and remote monitoring and management.
* More features coming soon!

PhoenixMiner requires Windows x64 (Windows 7, Windows 10, etc.). We are planning a Linux version in
the future but it may take some time.

While the miner is running, you can use some interactive commands. Press the key 'h' while the
miner's console window has the keyboard focus to see the list of the available commands. The
interactive commands are also listed at the end of the following section.

3. Command-line arguments

Note that PhoenixMiner supports most of the command-line options of Claymore's dual Ethereum miner
so you can use the same command line options as the ones you would have used with Claymore's miner.

Pool options:
-pool Ethash pool address (prepend the host name with ssl:// for SSL pool, or http:// for solo mining)
-wal Ethash wallet (some pools require appending of user name and/or worker)
-pass Ethash password (most pools don't require it, use 'x' as password if unsure)
-worker Ethash worker name (most pools accept it as part of wallet)
-proto Selects the kind of stratum protocol for the ethash pool:
1: miner-proxy stratum spec (e.g. coinotron)
2: eth-proxy (e.g. dwarfpool, nanopool) - this is the default, works for most pools
3: qtminer (e.g. ethpool)
4: EthereumStratum/1.0.0 (e.g. nicehash)
-coin Ethash coin to use for devfee to avoid switching DAGs:
auto: Try to determine from the pool address (default)
eth: Ethereum
etc: Ethereum Classic
exp: Expanse
music: Musicoin
ubq: UBIQ
pirl: Pirl
ella: Ellaism
etp: Metaverse ETP
pgc: Pegascoin
akroma: Akroma
whale: WhaleCoin
vic: Victorium
nuko: Nekonium
mix: Mix
egem: EtherGem
aura: Aura
hbc: Hotelbyte Coin
gen: Genom
etz: EtherZero
clo: Callisto
-stales Submit stales to ethash pool: 1 - yes (default), 0 - no
-pool2 Failover ethash pool address. Same as -pool but for the failover pool
-wal2 Failover ethash wallet (if missing -wal will be used for the failover pool too)
-pass2 Failover ethash password (if missing -pass will be used for the failover pool too)
-worker2 Failover ethash worker name (if missing -worker will be used for the failover pool too)
-proto2 Failover ethash stratum protocol (if missing -proto will be used for the failover pool too)
-coin2 Failover devfee Ethash coin (if missing -coin will be used for the failover pool too)
-stales2 Submit stales to the failover pool: 1 - yes (default), 0 - no
General pool options:
-fret Switch to next pool afer N failed connection attempts (default: 3)
-ftimeout Reconnect if no new ethash job is receved for n seconds (default: 600)
-ptimeout Switch back to primary pool after n minutes. This setting is 30 minutes by default;
set to 0 to disable automatic switch back to primary pool.
-retrydelay Seconds to wait before reconnecting (default: 20)
-gwtime Recheck period for Solo/GetWork mining (default: 200 ms)
-rate Report hashrate to the pool: 1 - yes, 0 - no (1 is the default)
Benchmark mode:
-bench [],-benchmark [] Benchmark mode, optionally specify DAG epoch. Use this to test your rig.
Remote control options:
-cdm Selects the level of support of the CDM remote monitoring:
0: disabled
1: read-only - this is the default
2: full (only use on secure connections)
-cdmport Set the CDM remote monitoring port (default is 3333). You can also specify
if you have a secure VPN connection and want to bind the CDM port to it
-cdmpass Set the CDM remote monitoring password
-cdmrs Reload the settings if config.txt is edited/uploaded remotely. Note that most options require restart in order to change.
Currently the follwing options can be changed without restarting: -mi, -gt, -clf, -nvf, and all hardware control parameters
(-tt, -fanmin, -fanmax, -powlim, -tmax, -cclock, -cvddc, -mclock, -mvddc).
Mining options:
-amd Use only AMD cards
-acm Turn on AMD compute mode on the supported GPUs. This is equivalent of pressing 'y' in the miner console.
-nvidia Use only Nvidia cards
-gpus <123 ..n> Use only the specified GPUs (if more than 10, separate the indexes with comma)
-mi Set the mining intensity (0 to 14; 12 is the default for the new kernels). You may specify this option per-GPU.
-gt Set the GPU tuning parameter (6 to 400). The default is 15. You can change the
tuning parameter interactively with the '+' and '-' keys in the miner's console window.
If you don't specify -gt or you specify value 0, the miner will start auto-tuning to determine the best GT value for each GPU
-clKernel Type of OpenCL kernel: 0 - generic, 1 - optimized, 2 - alternative (1 is the default)
-clNew Use the new AMD kernels (0: no, 1: yes; default: 1)
-clf AMD kernel sync (0: never, 1: periodic; 2: always; default: 1)
-nvNew Use new Nvidia kernels if supported (0: no, 1: yes; default: 1)
-nvf Nvidia kernel sync (0: never, 1: periodic; 2: always; 3: forced; default: 1). You may specify this option per-GPU.
-list List the detected GPUs devices and exit
-minRigSpeed Restart the miner if avg 5 min speed is below MH/s
-eres Allocate DAG buffers big enough for n epochs ahead (default: 2) to
avoid allocating new buffers on each DAG epoch switch, which should improve DAG switch stability
-lidag Slow down DAG generation to avoid crashes when swiching DAG epochs
(0-3, default: 0 - fastest, 3 - slowest). This option works only on AMD cards
-gser Serializing DAG creation on multiple GPUs (0 - no serializing, all GPUs generate the DAG simultaneously, this is the default;
1 - partial overlap of DAG generation on each GPU; 2 - no overalp (each GPU waits until the previous one has finished generating the DAG);
3-10 - from 1 to 8 seconds delay after each GPU DAG generation before the next one)
-gpureset Fully reset GPU when paused (0 - no, 1 - yes; default: no, except on 1080Ti). You may specify this option per-GPU.
-altinit Use alternative way to initialize AMD cards to prevent startup crashes
-wdog Enable watchdog timer: 1 - yes, 0 - no (1 is the default). The watchdog timer checks
periodically if any of the GPUs freezes and if it does, restarts the miner (see the -rmode
command-line parameter for the restart modes)
-rmode Selects the restart mode when a GPU crashes or freezes:
0: disabled - miner will shut down instead of restarting
1: restart with the same command line options - this is the default
2: reboot (shut down miner and execute reboot.bat)
-log Selects the log file mode:
0: disabled - no log file will be written
1: write log file but don't show debug messages on screen (default)
2: write log file and show debug messages on screen
-logfile Set the name of the logfile. If you place an asterisk (*) in the logfile name, it will be
replaced by the current date/time to create a unique name every time PhoenixMiner is started. If there
is no asterisk in the logfile name, the new log entries will be added to end of the same file. If you
want to use the same logfile but the contents to be overwritten every time when you start the miner,
put a dollar sign ($) character in the logfile name (e.g. -logfile my_log.txt$).
-logdir Set a path where the logfile(s) will be created
-logsmaxsize Maximum size of the logfiles in MB. The default is 200 MB (use 0 to turn off the limitation).
On startup, if the logfiles are larger than the specified limit, the oldest are deleted. If you use a
single logfile (by using -logfile), then it is truncated if it is bigger than the limit and a new one
is created.
-timeout Restart miner according to -rmode after n minutes
-gswin GPU stats time window (5-30 sec; default: 15; use 0 to revert to pre-2.8 way of showing momentary stats)
-gsi Speed stats interval (5-30 sec; default: 5; use 0 to disable). The detailed stats are still
shown every 45 seconds and aren't affected by the -gsi value
-gpow Lower the GPU usage to n% of maximum (default: 100). If you already use -mi 0 (or other low value) use -li instead
-li Another way to lower the GPU usage. Bigger n values mean less GPU utilization; the default is 0.
-resetoc Reset the hardware overclocking settings on startup
Hardware control options (most are for AMD cards only, only tt 0-4, tstop, and tstart are supported on Nvidia GPUs), use comma to specify different values for each GPU:
-tt Set fan control target temperature (special values: 0 - no HW monitoring on ALL cards,
1-4 - only monitoring on all cards with 30-120 seconds interval, negative - fixed fan speed at n %)
-fanmin Set fan control min speed in % (-1 for default)
-fanmax Set fan control max speed in % (-1 for default)
-tmax Set fan control max temperature (0 for default)
-powlim Set GPU power limit in % (from -75 to 75, 0 for default)
-cclock Set GPU core clock in MHz (0 for default)
-cvddc Set GPU core voltage in mV (0 for default)
-mclock Set GPU memory clock in MHz (0 for default)
-mvddc Set GPU memory voltage in mV (0 for default)
-tstop Pause a GPU when temp is >= n deg C (0 for default; i.e. off)
-tstart Resume a GPU when temp is <= n deg C (0 for default; i.e. off)
General Options:
-v,--version Show the version and exit
-h,--help Show information about the command-line options and exit

Per-GPU options
Some of the PhoenixMiner options can provide either the same setting for all GPUs, or a different
setting for each of the GPUs. For example, to specify the -gt value for all cards you would write
-gt 90 but if you want to specify a different GT value for each of the cards, use something like this:
-gt 20,15,40,90,90 for a five-GPU mining rig. This would set GT to 20 for the first GPU, 15 for the second
GPU, and so on. If you specify less values than you have GPUs, the rest of the GPUs will use the default
value for the parameter.

Additionally, while the miner is running, you can use the following interactive commands
in the console window by pressing one of these keys:
s Print detailed statistics
1-9 Pause/resume GPU1 ... GPU9 (if you have more than 9 GPUs, type 010 for card 10, 011 for card 11, etc.)
p Pause/resume the whole miner
+,- Increase/decrease GPU tuning parameter
g Reset the GPU tuning parameter (and stop auto-tuning if active)
x Select the GPU(s) for manual or automatic GT tuning
z Start AMD auto-tune process
r Reload epools.txt and switch to primary ethash pool
e Select the current ethash pool (if you have more than 9 pools in the list, type 010 for pool 10, 011 for pool 11, etc.)
y Turn on AMD Compute mode if it is off on some of the GPUs
c Reload the config.txt file (some settings require restart, see -cdmrs option above for details)
h Print this short help

4. Configuration files

Note that PhoenixMiner supports the same configuration files as Claymore's dual Ethereum miner
so you can use your existing configuration files without any changes.

Instead of using command-line options, you can also control PhoenixMiner with configuration
files. If you run PhoenixMiner.exe without any options, it will search for the file config.txt
in the current directory and will read its command-line options from it. If you want, you can
use file with another name by specifying its name as the only command-line option
when running PhoenixMiner.exe.

You will find an example config.txt file in the PhoenixMiner's directory.

Instead of specifying the pool(s) directly on the command line, you can use another configuration
file for this, named epools.txt. There you can specify one pool per line (you will find an example
epools.txt file in the PhoenixMiner's directory).

The advantages of using config.txt and epools.txt files are:
- If you have multiple rigs, you can copy and paste all settings with these files
- If you control your rigs via remote control, you can change pools and even the miner options by
uploading new epools.txt files to the miner, or by uploading new config.txt file and restarting
the miner.

5. Remote monitoring and management

Phoenix miner is fully compatible with Claymore's dual miner protocol for remote monitoring and
management. This means that you can use any tools that are build to support Claymore's dual miner,
including the "Remote manager" application that is part of Claymore's dual miner package.

We are working on much more powerful and secure remote monitoring and control functionality and
control center application, which will allow better control over your remote or local rigs and some
unique features to increase your mining profits.

6. Hardware control options

Here are some important notes about the hardware control options:
If you specify a single value (e.g. -cvddc 1150), it will be used on all cards. Specify different values for each card like this (separate with comma): -cvddc 1100,1100,1150,1120,1090 If the specified values are less than the number of GPUs, the rest of GPUs will use the default values.
We have tested only on relatively recent AMD GPUs (RX460/470/480/560/570/580 and Vega). Your results may vary with older GPUs.
The blockchain beta drivers from AMD show quite unstable results - often the voltages don't stick at all or revert back to the default after some time. For best results use the newest drivers from AMD: 18.1.1 or 18.2.1, where most of the bugs are fixed.
-tmax specifies the temperature at which the GPU should start to throttle (because the fans can't keep up).
If you use other programs for hardware control, conflicts are possible and quite likely. Use something like GPU-Z to monitor the voltages, etc. MSI Afterburner also seems to behave OK (so you can use it to control the Nvidia cards while AMD cards are controller by PhoenixMiner).
This should be obvious but still: if given clocks/voltages are causing crahses/freezes/incorrect shares when set with third-party program, they will be just as much unstable when set via PhoenixMiner hardware control options.
If you have problems with hardware control options of PhoenixMiner and you were using something else to control clocks, fans, and voltages (MSI Aftrerburner, OverdriveNTool, etc.), which you were happy with, it is probably best to keep using it and ignore the hardware control options of PhoenixMiner (or use only some of them and continue tweaking the rest with your third-party tools).

7. FAQ

Q001: Why another miner?
A: We feel that the competition is good for the end user. In the first releases of PhoenixMiner
we focused on the basic features and on the mining speed but we are now working on making our
miner easier to use and even faster.

Q002: Can I run several instances of PhoenixMiner on the same rig?
A: Yes, but make sure that each GPU is used by a single miner (use the -gpus, -amd, or -nvidia
command-line options to limit the GPUs that given instance of PhoenixMiner actually uses).
Another possible problem is that all instances will use the default CDM remote port 3333,
which will prevent proper remote control for all but the first instance. To fix this problem,
use the -cdmport command-line option to change the CDM remote port form its default value.

Q003: Can I run PhoenixMiner simultaneously on the same rig with other miners?
A: Yes, but see the answer to the previous question for how to avoid problems.

Q004: What is a stale share?
A: The ethash coins usually have very small average block time (15 seconds in most instances).
On the other hand, to achieve high mining speed we must keep the GPUs busy so we can't switch
the current job too often. If our rigs finds a share just after the someone else has found a
solution for the current block, our share is a stale share. Ideally, the stale shares should be
minimal as same pools do not give any reward for stale shares, and even these that do reward
stale shares, give only partial reward for these shares. If the share is submitted too long
after the block has ended, the pool may even fully reject it.

Q005: Why is the percentage of stale shares reported by PhoenixMiner smaller than the one shown
by the pool?
A: PhonixMiner can only detect the stale shares that were discovered after it has received a
new job (i.e. the "very stale") shares. There is additional latency in the pool itself, and in
the network connection, which makes a share stale even if it was technically found before the
end of the block from the miner's point of view. As pools only reports the shares as accepted
or rejected, there is no way for the miner to determine the stale shares from the pool's
point of view.

Q006: What is the meaning of the "actual share difficulty" shown by PhoenixMiner when a share is
found?
A: It allows you to see how close you were to finding an actual block (a rare event these days
for the most miners with reasonable-sized mining rigs). You can find the current difficulty for
given coin on sites like whattomine.com and then check to see if you have exceeded it with your
maximum share difficulty. If you did, you have found a block (which is what the mining is all
about).

Q007: What is the meaning of "effective speed" shown by PhoenixMiner's statistics?
A: This is a measure of the actually found shares, which determines how the pool sees your
miner hashrate. This number should be close to the average hashrate of your rig (usually a 2-4%
lower than it) depending you your current luck in finding shares. This statistic is meaningless
in the first few hours after the miner is started and will level off to the real value with
time.

Q008: Why is the effective hashrate shown by the pool lower than the one shown by PhoenixMiner?
A: There are two reasons for this: stale shares and luck. The stale shares are rewarded at only
about 50-70% by most pools. The luck factor should level itself off over time but it may take
a few days before it does. If your effective hashrate reported by the pool is consistently lower
than the hashrate of your rig by more than 5-7% than you should look at the number of stale shares
and the average share acceptance time - if it is higher than 100 ms, try to find a pool that is
near to you geographically to lower the network latency. You can also restart your rig, or
try another pool.

8. Troubleshooting

P001: I'm using AMD RX470/480/570/580 or similar card and my hashrate dropped significantly in the past
few months for Ethereum and Ethereum classic!
S: This is known problem with some cards. For the newer cards (RX470/480/570/580), this can be
solved by using the special blockchain driver from AMD (or try the latest drivers, they may
incorporate the fix). For the older cards there is no workaround but you still can mine EXP,
Musicoin, UBQ or PIRL with the same speed that you mined ETH before the drop.

P002: My Nvidia GTX9x0 card is showing very low hashrate under Windows 10!
S: While there is a (convoluted) workaround, the best solution is to avoid Windows 10
for these cards - use Windows 7 instead.

P003: I'm using Nvidia GTX970 (or similar) card and my hashrate dropped dramatically for Ethereum or
Ethereum classic!
S: GTX970 has enough VRAM for larger DAGs but its hashate drops when the DAG size starts
to exceed 2 GB or so. Unlike the AMD Polaris-based cards, there is no workaround for this
problem. We recommend using these cards to mine EXP, Musicoin, UBQ or PIRL with the same speed
that you used to ETH before the drop.

P004: I can't see some of my cards (or their fan speed and temperature) when using Windows Remote Desktop (RDP)!
S: This is a known problem with RDP. Use VNC or TeamViewer instead.

P005: On Windows 10, if you click inside the PhoenixMiner console, it freezes!
S: This is a known problem on Windows 10, related to so called "Quick Edit" feature of the command
prompt window. From PhoenixMiner 2.6, the QuickMode is disabled by default, so you shouldn't experience
this problem. If you still, do, read here how to solve it: https://stackoverflow.com/q/33883530

P006: Immediately after starting, PhoenixMiner stops working and the last message is "debugger detected"
S: If you have only Nvidia cards, add the option -nvidia to the PhoenixMiner.exe command line.
If you have only AMD cards, add the option -amd to the command line.

P007: PhoenixMiner shows an error after allocating DAG buffer and shuts down.
S: If you have more than one GPU, make sure that your Windows page file minimal size is set to at
least 16 GB. If this doesn't help, start PhoenixMiner by running the start_miner.bat that is in the
miner's folder. You MUST change the wallet address that is specified in start_miner.bat to make
sure that the miner mines to your address. Also, make sure that all lines, starting with setx are
not commented (i.e. they doesn't start with REM command).

P008: The miner sometimes crashes when the DAG epoch change.
S: During DAG generation, the GPUs are loaded more than during the normal operation. If you have
overclocked or undervolted the GPUs "to the edge", the DAG generation ofter pushes them "over the
edge". Another possible reason for the crash (especially if the whole rig crashes) is the higher
power usage during this process. You can lower the DAG generation speed by specifying the -lidag
command-line option. The possible values are 0 (no slow down), 1, 2, and 3 (max slowdown).
In order to check if your rig would be stable during DAG generation, run it in benchmark mode
by specifying the -bench 170 command line option. Then every time when you press the key 'd'
the miner will advance to the next DAG epoch, and you will be able to see if it is stable during
multiple DAG generations. If it isn't you can try to alter the -lidag and -eres command line options
until the desired stability is achieved.

official link :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4610435.0

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dear friends
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NoDevFee - for Claymore`s Dual Ethereum and Phoenix miner

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NoDevFee - for Claymore`s Dual Ethereum and Phoenix miner

Version 1.0.0 Beta

Features of the program

autostart with Windows
Commission for software developers (Claymore dual miner and Phoenix miner) returns to your wallet
Simplicity in setting (You do not need to own any special features in order to customize the mining)
cons of the program supports only ETH

This is the first version of the program so there are possible bugs
Since we are still developing and we do not need much money from the commission, we take 25% of the miner’s wallet. So, you get a commission at the rate of 0.25% when you are mining with Claymore Dual miner. And when mining with a Phoenix miner 0.16%.
in the future monitor farm without white ip

Adding other Crypto-Currency
Adding other pools
Creating website
Improve stability and increase functionality

Suported pools

Ethermine org
Nanopool org
f2pool com
dwarfpool com
The program has an intuitive interface and no need to fill in the command line … Just select the pool, enter the wallet and the vendor. And the program will begin to mine for you.

Download link
Download NoDevFee - https://mega.nz/#!W6xgwQIb!1dmRHDzAX29Yip6jp5mdXtWJY-2pYuU_Q0C0q2ITtJ4

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I've been using the Ethereum Wallet by Freewallet on my Google Pixel 2 XL. The app used to work just fine when my phone was on Android 7.0. However upon today's Android 8.1 update now as I open the app it only loads a blank white screen during the startup and crashes itself. Is there any other wallet app which I can trust? Thanks for all responses in advance.

6 card 1080 ti mining rig for sale

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amd 1700 ryzen 7 processor and 8gb of fast ram. Solid state hard drives, 2x1000 watt power supplies, 6 1080 ti's

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Review of P102-100 (50MH/s) card

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I've been running a couple P102-100 cards on one of my rigs. I figure I would summarize my experience so far and let you guys know what to expect from these cards. I got the cards from bitnand.com (https://www.bitnand.com/shop). Good customer service and technical support from the Bitnand team.

Claymore V11.8: 51MH/s

EWBF 0.5 (AION): 320 Sol/s

EWBF (144_5): 65 Sol/s

Power consumption is around 190W for single ETH mining. Other coins tend to increase slightly to around 230W. The card runs quite warm at 65-70'C with good ventilation.

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for instance something i understand from that journal is the matter of the process of cloud mining operation

Cloud mining is a complex service that sells the powerful device, ensured by enterprises that own mighty data centers. It’s kind of investment of money for mining of crypto money with help of powerful blocks forming blockchain.
These days there are three most widely used cloud mining methods:
* Hosting – platform where owner provides equipment to rent for cryptocurrency miners.
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* Lease computing capacity of the server without opportunity to regulate its operation.

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Just got a new 10 x P104-100 mining rig from BITNAND. Currently doing around ~400MH/s single mining ETH in Ubuntu Linux and Claymore V11.

I've heard some folks are getting 41-42MH/s per card with P104-100. How do you configure your card? What clock & power limit do you set them at? Many thanks :p

The specs are here https://www.bitnand.com/product-page/10-gpu-riserless-mining-rig, if anyone's interested.

asia1.ethermine.org IP addresses are in California USA ??

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Why would some of the IP addresses of asia1.ethermine.org be in California USA ?

$ dig asia1.ethermine.org ; <<>> DiG 9.10.3-P4-Ubuntu <<>> asia1.ethermine.org ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 51169 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 6, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;asia1.ethermine.org. IN A ;; ANSWER SECTION: asia1.ethermine.org. 120 IN A 35.240.203.86 asia1.ethermine.org. 120 IN A 35.240.133.121 asia1.ethermine.org. 120 IN A 35.197.147.14 asia1.ethermine.org. 120 IN A 35.240.241.64 asia1.ethermine.org. 120 IN A 35.197.149.165 asia1.ethermine.org. 120 IN A 35.240.148.129 ;; Query time: 14 msec ;; SERVER: 127.0.1.1#53(127.0.1.1) ;; WHEN: Tue Aug 14 08:30:18 AEST 2018 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 144

According to iplocation.com and ipfingerprints.com:
35.240.x.x are in Mountain View California USA
35.197.147.14 and 35.197.149.165 are in China
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