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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.6 (Windows/Linux) on: June 29, 2017, 08:01:51 AM
Wondering if anyone can help me please...

Been running stable for some time on 9.5 (6x Strixx ROG 8GB OC GPU's) running around 27.8M/H each dual mining Eth and Sia.

I tried v9.6 and used the following when running Claymore: -cclock 1000 -mclock 1850 -cvddc 850

Shortly after starting it, my rig crashed and struggled to come back to life. Best I've been able to do is have any 2 of the GPU's connected at once for it to work.

Starting Claymore without (-cclock 1000 -mclock 1850 -cvddc 850) seems to be resulting in both GPU's running at around 29M/H. Connecting anymore than 2 GPU's and my rig is unstable, either Win10 doesn't load properly (graphics look knackered - can only see mouse pointer on black screen) or Claymore crashes.

It seems like using -cclock 1000 -mclock 1850 -cvddc 850 to run Claymore once has saved settings on the cards that they don't like? is that even possible? If not, why would the rig not reboot fine with all 6 GPU's connected, surely it should be the same as before? or why are the 2 GPU's running at a higher M/H when I'm running Claymore as I did before using those switches.

Has anyone experienced this before?

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
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