Follow the standard “Card model, Driver version, OS version” (and clocks if OC)
so we can have good reference points for the miner!
Also, don’t just popup and ask something like… “oh, why am I getting only 30sols with my 480?”
Provide complete configs (including clocks and driver version)!!!
No point actually, supply is limited, and we are the ones who are splitting the mining reward either ways, so as long as we all can pinky promise to use the slowest miner out there, we would still earn the same amounts lol.
Large farms not mining on pools ( and thus not on Claymore’s miner ) just got kicked in the nuts though. And its gonna hurt for a week or so untill Claymore releases them a solo version ( Or he might already have, privately ).
Yes completely, I don’t see how Claymore is helping anyone here actually. The only improvement I see is stability. If there was a consensus between miners we could stop this nonsense.
470s give 40->45, 480s - 46->50+ (CPU is a factor)
all on 850mv, 1500 straps, 1900-2000 mem, win10,
waaay more stable than Genoil (also “-r 1” is gold!)
also running remote manager immediately made me aware that some of the cards fans were misconfigured
Same for ZEC price, if there was a consensus between miner we could keep this fairly profitable. Don’t know if it is unethical but just look at what O.P.E.C. do with oil.
There is NO way there will be a consensus among miners (think about greed and GPU farms)
to use a low-performing miner when there is a better one available!!! NO WAY!
Claymore’s miner provides better performance AS WELL AS nicer interface, stability and features.
You can speculate all you want about what goes on between miner developers and big mining-farms
but it’s all conspiracy theory speculation with no proof whatsoever in the end…
You can speculate all you want about what goes on between miner developers and big mining-farms
but it’s all conspiracy theory speculation with no proof whatsoever in the end…
It’s the Red Queen in action. Run faster or fall further behind. Also known as ‘life’. Dig a hole, fill it up.
Sounds futile if you look at it too closely, but from a broader perspective it does help the network. If honest users don’t maximize efficiency, efficient attackers could pounce at a particularly low cost. Someone will build a better mousetrap, it’s human nature. Might as well adopt it on the light side rather than being the mouse who gets snapped by it.