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MemberActivity: 264Merit: 25 Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) November 29, 2018, 07:09:08 AM #2682 PhoenixMiner 4.0b from here:



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Here are the changes since 4.0a:

* Added support for the new Ubqhash algorithm required for mining UBQ. Please note that you must add -coin ubq to your command line (or COIN: ubq to your epools.txt file) in order to mine UBQ

* Some small bugfixes



Here are the changes since 3.5d:



* Implemented dual mining (Ethash/Blake2s) for some AMD GPUs (RX580/570/560/480/470/460 and Vega). Use the new -dpool, -dwal, -dpass, -dworker, and -dcoin options to set the Blake2s pool. You can set the secondary coin mining intensity with the -sci option. For more information see the Readme.txt file. Note that the devfee when using dual mining is 0.9% on the ethash coin (there is no devfee on the secondary coin).

* New kernels for most AMD GPUs with better performance and hashrate stability (you may need to run auto-tune again to find the best GT values)

* New kernels for Nvidia GPUs with slightly better hashrate

* Stability improvements in the Linux version

* Support for the latest Windows drivers for AMD GPUs (up to 18.11.2)

* Many other small fixes and improvements







Here is an example command-line to use dual-mining:

* ETH on ethermine.org ETH, Blake2s on Nicehash:

Code: PhoenixMiner.exe -pool ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555 -pool2 ssl://us1.ethermine.org:5555 -wal YourEthWalletAddress.WorkerName -proto 3 -dpool blake2s.eu.nicehash.com:3361 -dwal YourBtcWalletAddress -dcoin blake2s * Nicehash (Ethash + Blake2s):

Code: PhoenixMiner.exe -pool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -wal YourBtcWalletAddress -pass x -proto 4 -stales 0 -dpool blake2s.eu.nicehash.com:3361 -dwal YourBtcWalletAddress -dcoin blake2s

Here are examples to use for UBQ mining:

* maxhash.org (UBIQ):

Code: PhoenixMiner.exe -pool ubiq-us.maxhash.org:10008 -wal YourUbqWalletAddress -worker WorkerName -coin ubq * ubiq.minerpool.net (UBIQ):

Code: PhoenixMiner.exe -pool lb.geo.ubiqpool.org:8001 -wal YourUbqWalletAddress -pass x -worker WorkerName -coin ubq * ubiqpool.io (UBIQ):

Code: PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eu2.ubiqpool.io:8008 -wal YourUbqWalletAddress.WorkerName -pass x -proto 4 -coin ubq

Here are some notes on the 4.0 release (repeated from our post for 4.0a as they are relevant to 4.0b too):

The best -sci values may be found via auto-tuning similar to the best -gt values in the ethash-only mode. You can either press "z" in the miner's console when dual-mining, or specify -sci 0 at the command line to force auto tune in dual-mining mode. Note that the auto-tune will find the best -sci value with respect to the speed of the ethash algorithm, even if the speed of the Blake2s becomes too low as a result of that.

We got a lot of requests for Ubqhash support and we are in the process of implementing it. However it seems that some of the pools are still a little buggy. The ubqhash support should be ready in a few days.

Unfortunately, the hardware control improvements weren't ready for this release. 4.0a still only supports controlling the clocks/fans/temperatures only on AMD GPUs under Windows. We will try to finish the changes for the final 4.0 release in about two weeks but the improvements in the kernels were deemed more important. There is no change in the hardware control for Linux too - you still have to use third party application for this

The dual mining for the rest of AMD cards, and for Nvidia cards in currently being implemented.

Finally, please note that the versions of PhoenixMiner before 4.0 only support DAG epoch up to 235. Currently ETC is on DAG 233, so in less than two weeks the old version of PhoenixMiner won't be able to create DAG or mine ETC - you have to upgrade to PhoenixMiner 4.0. For ETH there is more time as it is on DAG 225, and it won't be affected until the next year. As with ETC, you just need to upgrade to the latest version of PhoenixMiner in order to fix the problem.

The second beta of the new release is out. You can downloadfrom here: https://mega.nz/#F!eMdQ3SBL!ef0RW8OcKKr2T0GXElveNA (MEGA)If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes:Here are the changes since 4.0a:. Please note thatto your command line (orto your epools.txt file) in order to mine UBQ* Some small bugfixesHere are the changes since 3.5d:* Implementedfor some AMD GPUs (RX580/570/560/480/470/460 and Vega). Use the new -dpool, -dwal, -dpass, -dworker, and -dcoin options to set the Blake2s pool. You can set the secondary coin mining intensity with the -sci option. For more information see the Readme.txt file. Note that the devfee when using dual mining is 0.9% on the ethash coin (there is no devfee on the secondary coin).with better performance and hashrate stability (you may need to run auto-tune again to find the best GT values)with slightly better hashrate* Stability improvements in the Linux version* Support for the latest Windows drivers for AMD GPUs (up to 18.11.2)* Many other small fixes and improvements* ETH on ethermine.org ETH, Blake2s on Nicehash:* Nicehash (Ethash + Blake2s):* maxhash.org (UBIQ):* ubiq.minerpool.net (UBIQ):* ubiqpool.io (UBIQ):Here are some notes on the 4.0 release (repeated from our post for 4.0a as they are relevant to 4.0b too):

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MemberActivity: 264Merit: 25 Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) November 29, 2018, 07:20:04 AM #2683 Quote from: john1010 on November 28, 2018, 10:01:44 AM



here's my command:



PhoenixMiner.exe -pool mine.house:7007 -wal 0x3d046******** -pass x -clgreen 1 -fanmin 45 -fanmax 70 -worker ** -coin dbix -stales 0 -cdm 0 -amd -acm



All of your help will be appreciated..



Thanks



Result:



My rig crash every 3-5 mins running.

This is my first time to use your miner after reading all the comments here, they got my interest in using your it, by the way is my command line is correct? I am using 12 rx 570 4gb in 1 rig.. with win10 18.6.1 radeon, all cards are moded.here's my command:PhoenixMiner.exe -pool mine.house:7007 -wal 0x3d046******** -pass x -clgreen 1 -fanmin 45 -fanmax 70 -worker ** -coin dbix -stales 0 -cdm 0 -amd -acmAll of your help will be appreciated..ThanksResult:My rig crash every 3-5 mins running.

* Start the miner only with half GPUs (add -gpus 123456 to start with 6 GPUs only) and see if it still crashes. If not, wait until auto-tuning is over (it usually takes less than 5 minutes), press 's' on the miner console window and write down the -gt values (they should be fairly similar if the GPUs are the same). Then try to start the miner again with all GPUs but with added -gt parameter (e.g. -gt 45 if the best found -gt parameter was in 43-47 range for the individual GPUs).

* Lower the memory clocks and/or increase the core voltage sligthly.

* Try using the non-green kernels (remove -clgreen 1) or try using the alternative kernels (-clkernel 2)





Quote from: aarts on November 28, 2018, 11:47:30 AM -proto 3 does not work with 4. starts with default proto setting.

alsos if press c on miner screen(reload config), it starts miner in dual mining mode. i haven't set up dual miner.

Thank you for reporting about the problem with the 'c' key. The message about switching to dual-mining mode is harmless but we fixed than anyway in 4.0b.

-proto 3 works as before for us. Can you please send us a command-line example where it doesn't work?





Quote from: asukahan on November 28, 2018, 11:08:43 AM I'm using HIVE OS 0.6 now, all my AMD cards works like charm with Phoenix miner, but none of my Nvidia cards work with Phoenix Miner,



I tried parameters like:

-nvidia

-gser

-nvNew

-nvf

-coin



for sure I added 0 or 1 or value after them, but nothing works, cards can be initialized but no DAG log shows, hash rate stay at 0, nothing happened until miner restarted.

Can you please send us the log for the first 1-2 minutes? We are unable to reproduce this problem here.

The command line seems fine. As the crash happens after the mining has started perhaps the overclocking settings of the cards are too high. In the first few minutes the miner will perform auto-tune as there is not explicitly specified -gt parameter. You can try the following things to fix the problem:* Start the miner only with half GPUs (addto start with 6 GPUs only) and see if it still crashes. If not, wait until auto-tuning is over (it usually takes less than 5 minutes), press 's' on the miner console window and write down the -gt values (they should be fairly similar if the GPUs are the same). Then try to start the miner again with all GPUs but with added -gt parameter (e.g.if the best found -gt parameter was in 43-47 range for the individual GPUs).* Lower the memory clocks and/or increase the core voltage sligthly.* Try using the non-green kernels (remove) or try using the alternative kernels (Thank you for reporting about the problem with the 'c' key. The message about switching to dual-mining mode is harmless but we fixed than anyway in 4.0b.works as before for us. Can you please send us a command-line example where it doesn't work?Can you please send us the log for the first 1-2 minutes? We are unable to reproduce this problem here.

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NewbieActivity: 17Merit: 0 Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) November 30, 2018, 10:22:05 AM #2687 Quote from: PhoenixMiner on November 29, 2018, 07:20:04 AM Quote from: john1010 on November 28, 2018, 10:01:44 AM



here's my command:



PhoenixMiner.exe -pool mine.house:7007 -wal 0x3d046******** -pass x -clgreen 1 -fanmin 45 -fanmax 70 -worker ** -coin dbix -stales 0 -cdm 0 -amd -acm



All of your help will be appreciated..



Thanks



Result:



My rig crash every 3-5 mins running.

This is my first time to use your miner after reading all the comments here, they got my interest in using your it, by the way is my command line is correct? I am using 12 rx 570 4gb in 1 rig.. with win10 18.6.1 radeon, all cards are moded.here's my command:PhoenixMiner.exe -pool mine.house:7007 -wal 0x3d046******** -pass x -clgreen 1 -fanmin 45 -fanmax 70 -worker ** -coin dbix -stales 0 -cdm 0 -amd -acmAll of your help will be appreciated..ThanksResult:My rig crash every 3-5 mins running.

* Start the miner only with half GPUs (add -gpus 123456 to start with 6 GPUs only) and see if it still crashes. If not, wait until auto-tuning is over (it usually takes less than 5 minutes), press 's' on the miner console window and write down the -gt values (they should be fairly similar if the GPUs are the same). Then try to start the miner again with all GPUs but with added -gt parameter (e.g. -gt 45 if the best found -gt parameter was in 43-47 range for the individual GPUs).

* Lower the memory clocks and/or increase the core voltage sligthly.

* Try using the non-green kernels (remove -clgreen 1) or try using the alternative kernels (-clkernel 2)





Quote from: aarts on November 28, 2018, 11:47:30 AM -proto 3 does not work with 4. starts with default proto setting.

alsos if press c on miner screen(reload config), it starts miner in dual mining mode. i haven't set up dual miner.

Thank you for reporting about the problem with the 'c' key. The message about switching to dual-mining mode is harmless but we fixed than anyway in 4.0b.

-proto 3 works as before for us. Can you please send us a command-line example where it doesn't work?





Quote from: asukahan on November 28, 2018, 11:08:43 AM I'm using HIVE OS 0.6 now, all my AMD cards works like charm with Phoenix miner, but none of my Nvidia cards work with Phoenix Miner,



I tried parameters like:

-nvidia

-gser

-nvNew

-nvf

-coin



for sure I added 0 or 1 or value after them, but nothing works, cards can be initialized but no DAG log shows, hash rate stay at 0, nothing happened until miner restarted.

Can you please send us the log for the first 1-2 minutes? We are unable to reproduce this problem here.



The command line seems fine. As the crash happens after the mining has started perhaps the overclocking settings of the cards are too high. In the first few minutes the miner will perform auto-tune as there is not explicitly specified -gt parameter. You can try the following things to fix the problem:* Start the miner only with half GPUs (addto start with 6 GPUs only) and see if it still crashes. If not, wait until auto-tuning is over (it usually takes less than 5 minutes), press 's' on the miner console window and write down the -gt values (they should be fairly similar if the GPUs are the same). Then try to start the miner again with all GPUs but with added -gt parameter (e.g.if the best found -gt parameter was in 43-47 range for the individual GPUs).* Lower the memory clocks and/or increase the core voltage sligthly.* Try using the non-green kernels (remove) or try using the alternative kernels (Thank you for reporting about the problem with the 'c' key. The message about switching to dual-mining mode is harmless but we fixed than anyway in 4.0b.works as before for us. Can you please send us a command-line example where it doesn't work?Can you please send us the log for the first 1-2 minutes? We are unable to reproduce this problem here.





Problem solved after Hive OS upgraded today to 0.6-04 with Phoenix Miner 4.0a Problem solved after Hive OS upgraded today to 0.6-04 with Phoenix Miner 4.0a

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NewbieActivity: 162Merit: 0 Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) November 30, 2018, 12:32:49 PM

Last edit: November 30, 2018, 02:20:07 PM by Digital_Seytan #2688



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My rig crash every switch to SSL mins running.



Thanks for the new version PM but from version 4.a and 4.b PM every time itself switches to (SSL) and that often goes wrong and we do not want to, please disable SSL switching !!!!! - I go back to 3.5 dResult:My rig crash every switch to SSLmins running.