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Hello,
Here is how u can mine XMR / Monero for Nvidia Rigs
Select: ccminer-skunk-krnlx
-a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu2.nanopool.org:14444 -u YOUR_WALLET.YOUR_WORKER/YOUR_EMAIL -p x
Sory for my english hope i can help.
I keep getting a "Permission Denied" error that crashes the miner. Any idea what's up?
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There seems to be something going on with the latest NVIDIA image. We have 3 rigs, two with 12 cards and one with 6. One 12 card rig has p106 cards, all but one of which are currently working (bios is updated), the 6 card rig is working fine, but we restarted the other 12 card rig which is also gtx 1060 6gp cards but not p106, and that one is also only recognizing 11/12 cards. If I weren't bald already I'd be pulling my hair out. Any thoughts, fam?
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I manage to make p106 OC and work normal like on window. on window claymore run 8 gpu just fine, but smos only detect 7 out of 8 gpu. I already try to format the usb and flash the program again but it still didn't work. Can anyone help? I've got the same problem. Only 11 of 12 cards are recognized. Would love some help from the mining gurus I manage make 8 gpu work now but the display monitor hook to the rig alway froze up before claymore start hashing. I can only view through the console on the web. I update motherboard bios, enable vd-t and some how the last gpu just pop up. Great to hear you got it working! Can I ask which motherboard you're using? Also, what's vd-t? Is it a bios option? the motherboard I used was ASUS H270 PLUS, vd-t or vt-d i can't remeber the exact name but it is in the bios option it usually above enable 4g decoding. That's interesting. I'm using a TB250-BTC Pro. Odd that we would be having similar problems on different boards. I'll see what I can pull off. Thanks a ton for the information! The hashrate go up and down very crazy too. Sometime it 25mhs per gpu, other time it only 20 Yeah, my reported hashrate is staying the same but actual hashrate is fluctuating much more than it did on other 1060 cards.
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I manage to make p106 OC and work normal like on window. on window claymore run 8 gpu just fine, but smos only detect 7 out of 8 gpu. I already try to format the usb and flash the program again but it still didn't work. Can anyone help? I've got the same problem. Only 11 of 12 cards are recognized. Would love some help from the mining gurus I manage make 8 gpu work now but the display monitor hook to the rig alway froze up before claymore start hashing. I can only view through the console on the web. I update motherboard bios, enable vd-t and some how the last gpu just pop up. Great to hear you got it working! Can I ask which motherboard you're using? Also, what's vd-t? Is it a bios option? the motherboard I used was ASUS H270 PLUS, vd-t or vt-d i can't remeber the exact name but it is in the bios option it usually above enable 4g decoding. That's interesting. I'm using a TB250-BTC Pro. Odd that we would be having similar problems on different boards. I'll see what I can pull off. Thanks a ton for the information!
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I manage to make p106 OC and work normal like on window. on window claymore run 8 gpu just fine, but smos only detect 7 out of 8 gpu. I already try to format the usb and flash the program again but it still didn't work. Can anyone help? I've got the same problem. Only 11 of 12 cards are recognized. Would love some help from the mining gurus I manage make 8 gpu work now but the display monitor hook to the rig alway froze up before claymore start hashing. I can only view through the console on the web. I update motherboard bios, enable vd-t and some how the last gpu just pop up. Great to hear you got it working! Can I ask which motherboard you're using? Also, what's vd-t? Is it a bios option?
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I manage to make p106 OC and work normal like on window. on window claymore run 8 gpu just fine, but smos only detect 7 out of 8 gpu. I already try to format the usb and flash the program again but it still didn't work. Can anyone help? I've got the same problem. Only 11 of 12 cards are recognized. Would love some help from the mining gurus
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Any updates on why the OS is ignoring one 1060 p106 card? Anyone else having this issue or is it just little old me?
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Picked up 12 1060 p106 a few days ago, got them running on smos with the driver fix, but for some reason one card isn't recognized. I see someone else had a similar issue. Anyone have a fix?
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boot up with less than 6 x GPUs and do the BIOS settings.. ... after than insert the next 6 x GPUs I have a tb250-btc pro motherboard that supports 12 cards and 12 1060s hooked up, but whenever I boot up I get scrolling PCIe Bus errors. The bios is set to mining mode - above 6g and SMOS supports 15 cards so theoretically there shouldn't be an issue. I know one guy here got the same board up and running with 12, but I can't seem to get over 6 without these issues. I've talked to the dev and he's working on it, but I want to ask if anyone has had and overcome this issue in the meantime.
Bootup with PCI-16x slot Goto BIOS Disable Sound Power ON after power loss On board graphics - Enabled, select IGFX Mining Mode - Above 6G Save reboot plugin to onboard graphics *** set all PCI speed to "Gen 2" if that helps Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately this didn't help. We're still getting scrolling errors that say: PCIe Bus Error: Severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, id=00db(Receiver ID) device [8086:aZee] error status/mask=00000001/00002000 Any ideas? Disable aspm via bios and if that doesn't help smos dev must add some kernel boot options to /etc/default/grub I have spend 6 hours of test with this mobo and 6 cards, tried both images - normal RX and z170image. None of the bios settings help to boot up with more than 1 gpu. I tried every possible combination and it's not booting. Problem is the kernel seems to not work fine with this Biostar, this guy here have the same observation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_VoWV9ENa0&feature=youtu.be so it's not just two of us. Can we have a version for this MB, please ? reading your post again and I assume you are using the NVIDIA smOS image.... looks like you are not I have the same board and all 12 x RX470s are working just fine Since you have GTX-1060 you need this image, NOT the RX ones https://simplemining.net/download/simpleminer-NV-v1103-kernel4.11.4-nvidia375.66-i915fw.imgcsetup your BIOS with 1 or 2 cards first and enable the Above 6G..., reboot and put in the rest of your cards, reboot ... you should be mining with all 12 cards We finally got our rig running by adding pci=noaer to the boot options in grub. running stably with 12 cards now, no issues! some guide how to do this ? I posted a guide on Steemit a couple days ago. https://steemit.com/mining/@maebog/running-12x-gpu-on-the-biostar-tb250-btc-pro-with-simplemining-os
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boot up with less than 6 x GPUs and do the BIOS settings.. ... after than insert the next 6 x GPUs I have a tb250-btc pro motherboard that supports 12 cards and 12 1060s hooked up, but whenever I boot up I get scrolling PCIe Bus errors. The bios is set to mining mode - above 6g and SMOS supports 15 cards so theoretically there shouldn't be an issue. I know one guy here got the same board up and running with 12, but I can't seem to get over 6 without these issues. I've talked to the dev and he's working on it, but I want to ask if anyone has had and overcome this issue in the meantime.
Bootup with PCI-16x slot Goto BIOS Disable Sound Power ON after power loss On board graphics - Enabled, select IGFX Mining Mode - Above 6G Save reboot plugin to onboard graphics *** set all PCI speed to "Gen 2" if that helps Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately this didn't help. We're still getting scrolling errors that say: PCIe Bus Error: Severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, id=00db(Receiver ID) device [8086:aZee] error status/mask=00000001/00002000 Any ideas? Disable aspm via bios and if that doesn't help smos dev must add some kernel boot options to /etc/default/grub I have spend 6 hours of test with this mobo and 6 cards, tried both images - normal RX and z170image. None of the bios settings help to boot up with more than 1 gpu. I tried every possible combination and it's not booting. Problem is the kernel seems to not work fine with this Biostar, this guy here have the same observation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_VoWV9ENa0&feature=youtu.be so it's not just two of us. Can we have a version for this MB, please ? reading your post again and I assume you are using the NVIDIA smOS image.... looks like you are not I have the same board and all 12 x RX470s are working just fine Since you have GTX-1060 you need this image, NOT the RX ones https://simplemining.net/download/simpleminer-NV-v1103-kernel4.11.4-nvidia375.66-i915fw.imgcsetup your BIOS with 1 or 2 cards first and enable the Above 6G..., reboot and put in the rest of your cards, reboot ... you should be mining with all 12 cards We finally got our rig running by adding pci=noaer to the boot options in grub. running stably with 12 cards now, no issues!
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I have a tb250-btc pro motherboard that supports 12 cards and 12 1060s hooked up, but whenever I boot up I get scrolling PCIe Bus errors. The bios is set to mining mode - above 6g and SMOS supports 15 cards so theoretically there shouldn't be an issue. I know one guy here got the same board up and running with 12, but I can't seem to get over 6 without these issues. I've talked to the dev and he's working on it, but I want to ask if anyone has had and overcome this issue in the meantime.
Bootup with PCI-16x slot Goto BIOS Disable Sound Power ON after power loss On board graphics - Enabled, select IGFX Mining Mode - Above 6G Save reboot plugin to onboard graphics *** set all PCI speed to "Gen 2" if that helps Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately this didn't help. We're still getting scrolling errors that say: PCIe Bus Error: Severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, id=00db(Receiver ID) device [8086:aZee] error status/mask=00000001/00002000 Any ideas?
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Hello, anyone here been able to use Biostar TB250-PRO BTC with 6 cards on Simple Mining ? I'm not able to boot the image with more than 1 GPU. Any suggestions are welcome.
Do you mean tb250-btc pro? I've got 6 but the full 12 throws errors. Did you go into BIOS and change it to mining mode?
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I have a tb250-btc pro motherboard that supports 12 cards and 12 1060s hooked up, but whenever I boot up I get scrolling PCIe Bus errors. The bios is set to mining mode - above 6g and SMOS supports 15 cards so theoretically there shouldn't be an issue. I know one guy here got the same board up and running with 12, but I can't seem to get over 6 without these issues. I've talked to the dev and he's working on it, but I want to ask if anyone has had and overcome this issue in the meantime.
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