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Title: GPU Overclocking lead to dropped in Shares on ETH with claymore
Post by: bluefox140 on March 09, 2018, 08:53:06 AM
I just found out some of my GPUs are overclocking too much and it doesn't get shares.
this is my main
https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x63c6A1F00d33B5A47fF1BeCF6A0230769a35e25C

https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x63c6a1f00d33b5a47ff1becf6a0230769a35e25c/worker1
with 1 gpu not getting shares

https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x63c6a1f00d33b5a47ff1becf6a0230769a35e25c/worker13
with two i beleive

so here is my question if in the claymore it is not showing any warnings then how do i find out which GPU is not getting shares ?

when i run them on stock the average will level up with the reported but when i overclock one of the GPU the average and calculated hashrate dropped but claymore is not showing OC warning.
i have a rig that has 10 GPUS and i believe one of them is not getting shares. question is how do i find out which one ?
any help from the community guys thanks


Title: Re: GPU Overclocking lead to dropped in Shares on ETH with claymore
Post by: Matthew_Nanopool on April 25, 2018, 01:12:29 PM
I just found out some of my GPUs are overclocking too much and it doesn't get shares.
this is my main
https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x63c6A1F00d33B5A47fF1BeCF6A0230769a35e25C

https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x63c6a1f00d33b5a47ff1becf6a0230769a35e25c/worker1
with 1 gpu not getting shares

https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x63c6a1f00d33b5a47ff1becf6a0230769a35e25c/worker13
with two i beleive

so here is my question if in the claymore it is not showing any warnings then how do i find out which GPU is not getting shares ?

when i run them on stock the average will level up with the reported but when i overclock one of the GPU the average and calculated hashrate dropped but claymore is not showing OC warning.
i have a rig that has 10 GPUS and i believe one of them is not getting shares. question is how do i find out which one ?
any help from the community guys thanks

Hey,

If the issue is still relevant, you can go ahead and determine GPUs that aren't working properly by running each of them separately.