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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 5.8c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: October 24, 2021, 09:19:44 AM
Hi guys Smiley i hope you are doing good Smiley

in my country there are constants power cuts, so the miners will restart. the thing is, everytime it does, as i didnt start the miner as administrator, it would run without the voltage mods, so it gets high temperatures Sad


i created a shortcut and use the options for it to always run as administrator, and to not ask to click it, but it either wont boot (if i put it on sell:startup), or will run but not as admin so no mods Sad

is there any way to do this?

to start the pc and it runs the miner as admin so the voltage and clock and power mods work?

thanks :=)
Windows or linux ?
You should start your own thread as its more about automatic overlocking / undervolting than PhoenixMiner itself.
Hint: Both windows and linux have ways to automate such things.  Windows have batch files and linux can run scripts at startup. 

thanks for the answer Smiley

windows 10. ive always used the bat shortcut into startup:shell in the past times (claymore dual times). but it does not seem to work now. it starts, but without voltage oc etc. i even have that shortcut so it automatically is admin, actually when i click it myself it works, but not when it starts Sad
thanks again


In Windows when you use PM is not necessary to run the PM as administrator to change clocks and voltages. Just read the Readme file on how to set up these commands:

Code:
-powlim <n>
-cclock <n>
-cvddc <n>
-mclock <n>
-mvddc <n>

You must run PM as administrator, only if you want to do memory tweaks without modding the BIOS. Depends on your hardware, use these commands:

 
Code:
-straps <n>
 -vmt1 <n> 
-vmt2 <n> 
-vmt3 <n> 
-vmr <n> 
-nvmem <n>
-rxboost <n> 
-vmdag <n> 
-mcdag <n>

Note memory tweaks work only on older hardware. The recent Nvidia 30** and AMD 6*** series are not supported yet.

On all my rigs, I have set up for the miner to start automatically after Windows restart, and it reads the commands from the config file. I only lose about 1Mh/s per card for losing the memory tweaks. All the clocks and the powers are the same as when it is running as admin.

Hi guys Smiley i hope you are doing good Smiley

in my country there are constants power cuts, so the miners will restart. the thing is, everytime it does, as i didnt start the miner as administrator, it would run without the voltage mods, so it gets high temperatures Sad


i created a shortcut and use the options for it to always run as administrator, and to not ask to click it, but it either wont boot (if i put it on sell:startup), or will run but not as admin so no mods Sad

is there any way to do this?

to start the pc and it runs the miner as admin so the voltage and clock and power mods work?

thanks :=)
Windows or linux ?
You should start your own thread as its more about automatic overlocking / undervolting than PhoenixMiner itself.
Hint: Both windows and linux have ways to automate such things.  Windows have batch files and linux can run scripts at startup. 

thanks for the answer Smiley

windows 10. ive always used the bat shortcut into startup:shell in the past times (claymore dual times). but it does not seem to work now. it starts, but without voltage oc etc. i even have that shortcut so it automatically is admin, actually when i click it myself it works, but not when it starts Sad
thanks again


In Windows when you use PM is not necessary to run the PM as administrator to change clocks and voltages. Just read the Readme file on how to set up these commands:

Code:
-powlim <n>
-cclock <n>
-cvddc <n>
-mclock <n>
-mvddc <n>

You must run PM as administrator, only if you want to do memory tweaks without modding the BIOS. Depends on your hardware, use these commands:

 
Code:
-straps <n>
 -vmt1 <n> 
-vmt2 <n> 
-vmt3 <n> 
-vmr <n> 
-nvmem <n>
-rxboost <n> 
-vmdag <n> 
-mcdag <n>

Note memory tweaks work only on older hardware. The recent Nvidia 30** and AMD 6*** series are not supported yet.

On all my rigs, I have set up for the miner to start automatically after Windows restart, and it reads the commands from the config file. I only lose about 1Mh/s per card for losing the memory tweaks. All the clocks and the powers are the same as when it is running as admin.

Hi guys Smiley i hope you are doing good Smiley

in my country there are constants power cuts, so the miners will restart. the thing is, everytime it does, as i didnt start the miner as administrator, it would run without the voltage mods, so it gets high temperatures Sad


i created a shortcut and use the options for it to always run as administrator, and to not ask to click it, but it either wont boot (if i put it on sell:startup), or will run but not as admin so no mods Sad

is there any way to do this?

to start the pc and it runs the miner as admin so the voltage and clock and power mods work?

thanks :=)
Windows or linux ?
You should start your own thread as its more about automatic overlocking / undervolting than PhoenixMiner itself.
Hint: Both windows and linux have ways to automate such things.  Windows have batch files and linux can run scripts at startup. 

thanks for the answer Smiley

windows 10. ive always used the bat shortcut into startup:shell in the past times (claymore dual times). but it does not seem to work now. it starts, but without voltage oc etc. i even have that shortcut so it automatically is admin, actually when i click it myself it works, but not when it starts Sad
thanks again


In Windows when you use PM is not necessary to run the PM as administrator to change clocks and voltages. Just read the Readme file on how to set up these commands:

Code:
-powlim <n>
-cclock <n>
-cvddc <n>
-mclock <n>
-mvddc <n>

You must run PM as administrator, only if you want to do memory tweaks without modding the BIOS. Depends on your hardware, use these commands:

 
Code:
-straps <n>
 -vmt1 <n> 
-vmt2 <n> 
-vmt3 <n> 
-vmr <n> 
-nvmem <n>
-rxboost <n> 
-vmdag <n> 
-mcdag <n>

Note memory tweaks work only on older hardware. The recent Nvidia 30** and AMD 6*** series are not supported yet.

On all my rigs, I have set up for the miner to start automatically after Windows restart, and it reads the commands from the config file. I only lose about 1Mh/s per card for losing the memory tweaks. All the clocks and the powers are the same as when it is running as admin.

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