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After latest updates and new PM, erratic crash continues and after a day the miner will not even start. The windows pops up then disappears. Any ideas on what to check for?
PM 5.2c Windows 10 with latest update AMD 20.11.1
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
-clKernel 2 -proto 1 -coin eth -stales 1 -rate 0 -cdm 0 -acm -mi 11 -minRigSpeed 250 -eres 10 -lidag 3 -altinit -wdog 1 -rmode 1 -log 0 -leaveoc -tt 55 -fanmin 35 -fanmax 85 -tmax 75 -cclock 1150 -mclock 2110 -cvddc 950 -mvddc 950
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Is anyone going to address the multi GPU MCLOCK crash bug any time soon?
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This is on a mixed RX 570/580 rig, 12 GPUs all 8 Mb. Running on latest Windows 10, AMD driver and Pheonix.
With individual memory clock settings I was able to achieve 372MH, and ran it this way for a long time without crash. A few updates ago the system just started to crash randomly, can't get the rig to stay on for more than 30 min at a time. After changing the individual clock setting to single setting (to the lowest out of the 12), magically the rig has been running more than 2 days straight with no hiccup. The overall hash rate has dropped a little, from 372 to 361 Mhz. Lost 3% in hash power but the rig is running steady with no reboot. I do not know if this is happening on Nvidia.
I have seen posts where people have mentioned the dev knows this problem.
@Pheonix Devs: Any chance this is going to be addressed soon?
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Okay, update for those having issues with mixed nvidia/amd rigs I just discovered this yesterday. Both of my mixed rigs are using the same motherboard (Asrock h110 pro) Additionally both MB's had 2 sticks of 4 GB memory plugged into them, so on a hunch I pulled 1 stick of 4GB Ram out and left them with only 4GB of ram. Not sure WHY this would make them more stable but both have been running fine now for over 24 hrs with no freezing or shutoffs.. If this can help anyone else I hope it does, maybe those MB dont like 2 sticks of RAM I dunno but so far it's seemed to work with 4.9b.
That is totally bazaar, one would think its the other way around. My rx 580 rig is having random crashes as well, going to check on this.
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Yes, I tried. Phoenix said that it was a bag with multiGPU system with different overclock settings.
Has anyone addressed this issue? I have AMD 19.12.2 and phoenix 4.9b, random crashes still pop up frequently. Most people have multi GPU systems with different OC setting for max hash.
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Is 4.2c crashing for anyone else, it just started yesterday.
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Just started today, system crashed, try restarting first thing that pops up "No CUDA drivers installed"
Anyone else system crash today?
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After trying I also found 4.0b version does work now although it wasn’t working well before additionally it runs my rtx2070s hash a bit slower than versions 3.5 did
I am experiencing the same problem after updating to 4.1. with the older version I was getting 372MH, nothing changed and now i am down to 280MH. Thats a 30% drop in hash, anyone else seen this and found why (or solution)?
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Hi to all, I have a little problem with phenixminer, I try 3.0a , b and c
Actually I use claymore with mi rig ( 5x rx580 8gb) and the hashrate for any card is about 31.2 to 32 mh/s with a consumption about 87w for card with driver amd for blockchain; card are not flashed, original bios
Sorry but there is absolutely no way you are getting 31-32 MH/s at 87W with factory bios on a 580. as a matter of fact you couldn't get 25 without flash.
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Just to report in, the latest Windows 10 update pushed out (yesterday) is not compatible and miner will hang. I rolled back the update to get the miner working again.
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Guys, both of you are having issues with math, or you're not aware of dual mining. Here's how it goes for me atm: Eth $28,43, Monero $30,22 and Dual Eth+XVG $34. This is real Eth+Xvg profit, not the one estimated by WTM on the number of coins you're "supposed" to get (which would be $37). You're welcome =)
P.S: not sure why would someone use this solo miner at all, when dual is always more profitable, even with higher fees.
Please let me know which miner dual mines Eth+Xvg, its definitely not Claymore.
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I had to replace my phone that had the OTP setup. Now i have to redo everything again, I tried to reset the OTP, suppose to get a reset e-mail, but nothing. There is no QR code I can scan. now what?
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This is my hashrate and stale share percentage in Claymore 11.6 Phoenix can tap my RIG up to 395Mhs (13GPU) however, it gives me 5-6% stale share.. i like the hashrate spike from PhoenixMiner, but i guess effeciency goes to Claymore 11.6 - hope that PhoenixMiner could catch up soon.. Your screen shot doesn't show the stale shares (%). what you are seeing is Valid Share/Rejected Share/Bad Share. Even with v2.7c I only had 2.6% stale, after updating to 2.8c its down to 0.58%. And your Rejected shares are quite high 3 rejected in 404 valid, I have 0 rejected and only 0.01% invalid. So something is not right in your configuration.
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Updated from 2.7 to 2.8c: Everything is running quite stable (there is a very peculiar hash drop on individual cards, occurs very rarely and beck up to normal after 2-3 min). The average stale has dropped from 2-3% down to 0.6-0.7%, however the overall hash rate does not seem to have improved.
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Perhaps folks can possibly help me as I'm stumped: Few months back, I was getting an average of 240-250mhs with my 8 card rig. Same Bios and setup at the time. As of recently though I'm averaging about 18-19 per card with one random gpu showing 30ish. I've tried to reinstall windows, turn off auto updates (heard that fall creators update can slow the hashes down). I tried the blockchain drivers, was pushing 150mhs for the same 8 card rig, and installed the new adrenaline drivers and enabled compute (that's where I got that extra 10mhs with the one random card). I thought the difficulty went up and that's why they were running worse, but I'm reading people are still pulling about 30mhs with their Powercolor Red Devil RX580's 8GB models. (I have 16 with hynix memory and 12 with micron memory. Both groups have modded bios, which before allowed them to each run around 28-30mhs each). Any insight as to why they would've dropped? I picked Phoenix Miner because I've heard good things about them, and the lower dev fee. Here is a pic of one of the 8 rigs for example: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dlavivnwdfy7fkj/MHS.PNG?dl=0Those are numbers indicative of cards not in the compute mode. If you are using the AMD utility to switch to computer, you have to switch each card and restart to take effect, repeat for all cards (very time consuming). There is a script to switch all at once by modifying the registry (much quicker). Also, how did you mod your bios? with a downloaded rom file or change the strap yourself? If you have not fixed the problem ping me i will try to help.
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Running 2.8b, One of my GPU's after finding a share its hashrate drops to 0.0mh, it starts at >30mh then as soon as a share is submitted with that particular card it drops out. I have two models of this card, same memory, both with stable overclock. One runs fine with 2.8b, the other has the issue. I have tried changing my -mi for that specific card lower and the problem persists. Running previous PM versions the card runs fine. Is there a way within the same prompt to individually designate which kernal a specific card runs on? If so is there an example config for my bat?
I had the same exact symptom on 1 of my cards, had to reduce the mem clock from 2215 down to 1175. Not much diff in hash rate, still over 30.
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I have a weird thing, when mining PIRL I have 29mh/s but when I try to mine ETH Im getting 18mh/s. I tried ethermine and nanopool but nothing changed. Anyone got an idea ? I should get the same speed since its the same algorithm right ?
No, your hash rate will depend on the difficulty for a particular coin, Eth difficulty is way up there with BTC and LTC. Look at the difficulty level of Pirl compared to Eth.
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@PhoenixMiner
During the process of optimizing the OC settings I discovered the following bug:
After mining stable for a while the miner was stopped, in the process of changing the memory clock setting from
-mclock 2150,2150,2150,2200,2125,2200,2150,2150
to
-mclock 2150,2150,2150,2200,2150,2200,2150,2150
and restarting the miner, the hash rate for GPU5 showed no change as a result of the clock increase. However, when the rig was rebooted, the hash rate now reflected the clock change.
It would appear that restarting the miner after setting changes (in this case the miner clock, may be true for other parameters as well) does not apply these changes (write to the hardware). Only rebooting Windows affected the change.
I am running: Windows 10 1709 AMD 18.3.1 8 x RX580 8 GB
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