my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL. Do miners see your cards as 2 or as 4 cards? Recently, miners started to see my RX580 as two openCL cards, both mining at exactly half hashrate, but also overheating while doing so. No amount of DDU or reinstalling drivers helped Maybe it's a driver issue, what driver version from AMD are you using when that happened? A lot of people are complaining about poor and buggy drivers from AMD in the last few years. Maybe trying a different driver version would help getting rid of the problem. What do you think? I just did complete windows and driver reinstall (latest win10 build, latest drivers). Now it works normal, but remains mystery why it happened. I tried many drivers, even old ones that previously worked, but nothing helped except full reinstall Yeah just came to say that I did the same I forgot to say that I also fixed my problem also with win 10
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The pill doesn't work on my PC anymore 1080TI FE but the ones on the rig which are Gigabyte Gaming OC or whatever are still getting a decent boost. Not in the 50's anymore sadly but 47 is still good.
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL.
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Did you plug in both pciex cables in? also is the power supply good enough?
Yeah none of those simple mistakes. I've been mining for several years but only with Nvidia. It's funny how simple setting up Nvidia cards is, simply plug and play. Here with my first AMD cards and here I am... PSU has plenty of power. It's 1600 watt EVGA P2 Platinum.
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I need some help. I bought 2 5700 XT's yesterday and I'm trying to figure out why is the hashrate only 22 Mh/s on stock settings, and only around 26 Mh/s when I tweak it. Tried both Claymore and Phoenix both give a similar result. Trying to find information online but can't seem to find anything specific.
Did you set your video driver in compute mode ? Yeah, even though it isn't needed with this architecture. No difference at all.
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I need some help. I bought 2 5700 XT's yesterday and I'm trying to figure out why is the hashrate only 22 Mh/s on stock settings, and only around 26 Mh/s when I tweak it. Tried both Claymore and Phoenix both give a similar result. Trying to find information online but can't seem to find anything specific.
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People talk about RX and what not. I prefer 1080TI's with Eth pills because that way they're the most energy efficient and pack a decent hash rate in small package so my rigs with this GPU are powerful.
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The ann has so much energy in it but I just can't see where this "NEVER SEEN BEFORE" vibe comes from. Website has more written about Japan than cryptocurrency. Also this samurai has a CPU cooler as face mask ol
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Exchanges have different types of fees. Some have flat fees some have fees directly tied to the blockchains attributes. I've noticed the cheapest is usually ETH, DOGE or TRX. So I turn whatever coins I have into one of them.
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Im currently mining Monero with one malfunctioning 4790K. Free electricity so I don't care I'm just waiting for this CPU to die, it is half way there already.
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Sold my bag long time ago, but I'm glad that Verge is still doing well. Hopefully 2020 will be even better for you.
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User: Neurolicious Postion to Apply: Full member Posts Start: 305 Address: 35eVyLJhAKTHaWiiqC9b8FzmV8Zzp6ox2e
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### PROOF OF AUTHENTICATION ### Bitcointalk Username: - Neurolicious Campaign: AIRDROP Telegram Username: - @neurolicious
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Evga power supplies are pretty solid especially the platinum versions as I have yet to have one fail on me with constant mining use over years. I did have a Evga gold power supply die on me, but it had a pretty decent life span so I am not that concerned.
Thanks for the video, I am sure it will be useful to those getting started
Absolutely agree. Not a single EVGA P2 one has failed me thus far either but couple Seasonic Gold ones have already failed me in past few years. EVGA is definitely a top tier. Though high quality server PSU's are way cheaper and work the same if not better than consumer grade PSUs. The only downside to them is that they're super loud, like ASICs.
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Because of the GTX1050Ti (and other 4 GB Nvidia cards) problems under Windows, here is a special release that will solve the issue for a few more weeks. That's the best that can be done, because Nvidia drivers just won't allow to allocate enough VRAM even when it is available. Note that if you don't have 4 GB Nvidia cards, there is no point to use the 4.7a - there are only some small fixes for rare bugs. You can download PhoenixMiner 4.7a from here: https://mega.nz/#F!fVUGRK4C!CRF040jyvAgr-DJDBn-gTQ (MEGA) If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvdia cards under Windows): File: PhoenixMiner_4.7a_Windows.zip =================================== SHA-1: c4448eef92538ff9745a8cd6a79e9f1dbd9d3f20 SHA-256: 18077c9e18b66a43add6f65eceaad5c56359dffec3e5a0b2bdf609fb8cbb1340 SHA-512: 45b87fa6f6e80b616bbf97ef02d572fac499660d4b8e854bc3624df6682276aae4341dfe24c04d460d5a44f1c986f6df54ad909ff03861fb4c656d21e716d324
File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip ==================================== SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4
Here are the new features for this release: - Reduced VRAM usage for Nvidia cards on Windows to allow slightly longer operation of 4 GB cards under Windows 10 (few weeks to a month, then the problem will appear again)
- Other small improvements and fixes.
Remember to add -rvram -1 -eres 0 to your command-line or config.txt file in order to lower the memory usage as much as possible. Thank you for this.. I just upgraded to Win10 from Win7 and BOOM the problem begun... Screw Win10 I'm going back to 7.
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Great! Can I get some love?
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First Impression: Site is looking great, and the artworks are pretty aswell. I have some questions but wish all the best for this game. My Solid Account ID: 5d13635b8f43e5d0eb3ac31985
This account ID does not exist. I CTRL+C it and thats what it gave me. The right one should be : 5d0eb3ac31985
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First Impression: Site is looking great, and the artworks are pretty aswell. I have some questions but wish all the best for this game. My Solid Account ID: 5d0eb3ac31985
EDIT: FIXED ID
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Today all coinpot faucest are down? Faucets are up, it's Coinpot itself which is down.
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Why does it look like a typical ponzi scheme? How does the game earn its profit to pay the players?
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