Miner- Optiminer/Zcash GPU miner v1.7!

Hash rates with Optiminer 1.6:

15 x Card - R9 280x Vapor-x 3GB (stock)
Average Sols/S - 3996
Wattage - 3574

Settings standard i = 0
windows 10
drivers 16.6

Good afternoon, and you can make normal monitoring?
an example like Claymore
I have a
{
“iteration_rate” : {
“GPU0” : {
“3600s” : 205.55694444444444,
“5s” : 205.80000000000001,
“60s” : 205.68333333333334
},
“GPU1” : {
“3600s” : 205.54138888888889,
“5s” : 205.80000000000001,
“60s” : 205.56666666666666
},
“GPU2” : {
“3600s” : 207.75999999999999,
“5s” : 207.19999999999999,
“60s” : 207.78333333333333
},
“GPU3” : {
“3600s” : 205.59777777777776,
“5s” : 204.40000000000001,
“60s” : 205.44999999999999
},
“GPU4” : {
“3600s” : 205.58222222222221,
“5s” : 204.40000000000001,
“60s” : 205.56666666666666
},
“GPU5” : {
“3600s” : 210.45111111111112,
“5s” : 210,
“60s” : 210.46666666666667
},
“Total” : {
“3600s” : 1240.4894444444444,
“5s” : 1237.5999999999999,
“60s” : 1240.75
}
},
“os” : “windows”,
“share” : {
“accepted” : 179053,
“rejected” : 767
},
“solution_rate” : {
“GPU0” : {
“3600s” : 385.90694444444443,
“5s” : 385.80000000000001,
“60s” : 387.58333333333331
},
“GPU1” : {
“3600s” : 386.19611111111112,
“5s” : 374,
“60s” : 386.13333333333333
},
“GPU2” : {
“3600s” : 390.11277777777775,
“5s” : 383.60000000000002,
“60s” : 388.56666666666666
},
“GPU3” : {
“3600s” : 386.12611111111113,
“5s” : 389.19999999999999,
“60s” : 388.5
},
“GPU4” : {
“3600s” : 386.04583333333335,
“5s” : 391,
“60s” : 381.78333333333336
},
“GPU5” : {
“3600s” : 395.48833333333334,
“5s” : 387,
“60s” : 391.60000000000002
},
“Total” : {
“3600s” : 2329.8474999999999,
“5s” : 2316,
“60s” : 2324.2333333333331
}
},
“stratum” : {
“connected” : true,
“connection_failures” : 0,
“host” : “eu1-zcash.flypool.org”,
“port” : 3443,
“target” : “0020c49ba5e353f7ced916872b020c49ba5e353f7ced916872b020c49ba5e353”
},
“uptime” : 153995,
“version” : “1.6.0”
}

I do not understand what you mean.

Claymore has a statistics output as you can check current statistics with "s" key which outputs like above. I guess the user wants the same in Optiminer.

The output that he gave IS from optiminer’s monitoring port…

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Hello Optiminer!,
Can you say to me why your miner, when it is running, it throws a lot square pixels to my
screen?

My crystal ball does not tell me that, no. If you think it is a bug, follow
https://github.com/Optiminer/OptiminerZcash/blob/master/reportbug.md

Issue #35, started. Please, Optiminer, if you needed more details, message.
And congratulations by your GCN ASM algorithm, it is very fast.

Version 1.6.1 released!

Should fix some of the problems where 1.6.0 was not running for some people. I recommend everyone to upgrade.

I have make a mini video demostration of the issue #35.
How to give to you for analyze, Optiminer?

It is only 1 minute long.

I have just download and running the 1.6.1 and the same issue still happens.

post it on youtube then place the link here

I only hope that it be easy of solve and it be soon because optiminer is an excellent software with this exception, of course.
Thank you very much.

thats cuz ur gpu is pixelating the screen when its in use
usually its just a memory overclock problem on the display GPU
but sometimes it can mean the GPU is bad

Then, why only it happens when I run optiminer, it stops when I finalice of running optiminer and Claymore works well without this square pixels.

Optiminer
updated 1.6.1 works well. Thank you.
We have a program Claymore Remote Manager\EthMan.exe

Your program 8000 port
displays information

{
“iteration_rate” : {
“GPU0” : {
“5s” : 204.40000000000001,
“60s” : 205.44999999999999
},
“GPU1” : {
“5s” : 204.40000000000001,
“60s” : 205.33333333333334
},
“GPU2” : {
“5s” : 207.19999999999999,
“60s” : 207.19999999999999
},
“GPU3” : {
“5s” : 207.19999999999999,
“60s” : 205.33333333333334
},
“GPU4” : {
“5s” : 204.40000000000001,
“60s” : 205.33333333333334
},
“GPU5” : {
“5s” : 211.40000000000001,
“60s” : 210.11666666666667
},
“Total” : {
“5s” : 1239,
“60s” : 1238.8833333333334
}
},
“os” : “windows”,
“share” : {
“accepted” : 1793,
“rejected” : 8
},
“solution_rate” : {
“GPU0” : {
“5s” : 388.60000000000002,
“60s” : 385.23333333333335
},
“GPU1” : {
“5s” : 379.60000000000002,
“60s” : 383.63333333333333
},
“GPU2” : {
“5s” : 364.19999999999999,
“60s” : 390.44999999999999
},
“GPU3” : {
“5s” : 376.19999999999999,
“60s” : 384.19999999999999
},
“GPU4” : {
“5s” : 389.60000000000002,
“60s” : 387.11666666666667
},
“GPU5” : {
“5s” : 392.60000000000002,
“60s” : 394.16666666666669
},
“Total” : {
“5s” : 2289.5999999999999,
“60s” : 2324.75
}
},
“stratum” : {
“connected” : true,
“connection_failures” : 0,
“host” : “eu1-zcash.flypool.org”,
“port” : 3443,
“target” : “0020c49ba5e353f7ced916872b020c49ba5e353f7ced916872b020c49ba5e353”
},
“uptime” : 1620,
“version” : “1.6.1”
}
You can do just about everything like a Claymore Remote Manager? Thank you
Sorry for the broken English, using translator

I read somewhere the Claymore’s Remote Manager actually works with the Optiminer remote port output (as you posted above), but I’ve had no reason to try it.

should i upgrade if i dont have any problem with the 1.6.0 version?

I can not
Try and write as you did
Thank you

R0x0r:

Yes, it is faster. I got a good increase, and managed to work with i7 from 6, (always with --experimental setting).

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