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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 3.0c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows) on: August 06, 2018, 07:45:34 PM
Hey All,

Just switched from Claymore 11.9, so hoping things are more stable now.

I'm running Windows 10 (1709) AMD RX480 Nitro+ 8Gb Samsung Cards using 18.2.1 driver and latest Phoenix Miner 3.0c

But am a little perplexed, when setting -tt 59 in the cmd line, it does not seem to adhere to it and most cards are over this setting around 64 with fanspeed around 40%


Why?

Instead of -tt 59, try -tt -50, it will set fixed fan speed to 50% and you will get lower temperatures.
You can also increase it if that doesn't give you gpu temperature you wanted.

According to the Readme -tt xx is Set fan control target temperature

From using Claymore this is just set the temp I want the GPU's to run at? I.E -tt 59 and the fan control will do the rest. Am I mistaken?

The setting you are referring to I think is -fanmin

Does not help with all this hot weather, I'm having to shutdown my miners as they can't cope.

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 3.0c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows) on: August 04, 2018, 12:55:04 AM
Hey All,

Just switched from Claymore 11.9, so hoping things are more stable now.

I'm running Windows 10 (1709) AMD RX480 Nitro+ 8Gb Samsung Cards using 18.2.1 driver and latest Phoenix Miner 3.0c

But am a little perplexed, when setting -tt 59 in the cmd line, it does not seem to adhere to it and most cards are over this setting around 64 with fanspeed around 40%


Why?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.4 (Windows/Linux) on: March 12, 2018, 09:57:12 PM
Uploaded, so again:

v11.4:

- fixed issue with stale shares.
- fixed issue with incorrect shares.
- a few minor bug fixes and improvements.

This is highly recommended update.

Great, thanks for such a great miner.

So far so good. will let you know if anything odd happens over the next 48 hours.

As for the auto dcri, great option, was good to see that my settings were almost spot on.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 4GB Ethereum on: February 21, 2018, 09:50:24 PM
any one try this cards

Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 GV-RX560OC-4GD
singel fan

ASUS Radeon RX 560 4GB GDDR5 RX560-4G dual fan

what is your hashrate

Yes, I had a couple of the Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 GV-RX560OC-4GD - Were locked to 896 shaders, Micron memory, so after some searching and following some instruction I unlocked them to 1024 shaders, also found a custom strap for Micron memory flashed it all back and managed to get 13.6MH/s.

Also purchased some Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 4GB Gaming OC, running PBE OneClick, getting around 14.8MH\s at the moment.

Mate, I also have gigabyte with 896 shaders but it is a samsung. Will you please guide me to change 1024 shaders? and also a decent modded bios. I am getting only 10,5mh and it is frusturating as it is my first trail in mining ring setup
Thanks

Try following this link - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934285.msg29490583#msg29490583

I used this for the 4GB non Gaming and used standard PBE one click for 4GB Gaming cards all were version 2


Proof of Gigabyte RX560 4GB Gaming OC
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.0 (Windows/Linux) on: February 18, 2018, 10:02:58 PM
Need some help, rig has been stable for months, then all of a sudden its gone strange.

Win10FCU(1709)/Adrenalin 17.2.1/CM11.0

Besides re-building from scratch and re-doing all BIOS mods from scratch, i'm lost.

getting random crashes, hanging GPU's. Miner restarting.


See below log extract

20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 5 (gpu2), hb time 94
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 6 (gpu3), hb time 87203
20:56:21:423   1be4   WATCHDOG: GPU 3 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 7 (gpu3), hb time 87359
20:56:21:423   1be4   WATCHDOG: GPU 3 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 8 (gpu4), hb time 250
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 9 (gpu4), hb time 94
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 10 (gpu5), hb time 250
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 11 (gpu5), hb time 94
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 12 (gpu6), hb time 94
20:56:21:423   1be4   watchdog - thread 13 (gpu6), hb time 250
20:56:22:173   1be4   GPU 0 temp = 58, old fan speed = 37, new fan speed = 26

20:56:22:173   1be4   GPU 1 temp = 58, old fan speed = 52, new fan speed = 39

20:56:22:189   1be4   GPU 2 temp = 58, old fan speed = 45, new fan speed = 33

20:56:22:204   1be4   GPU 3 temp = 47, old fan speed = 0, new fan speed = 25

20:56:22:204   1be4   GPU 4 temp = 58, old fan speed = 56, new fan speed = 42

20:56:22:220   1be4   GPU 5 temp = 57, old fan speed = 41, new fan speed = 27

20:56:22:220   1be4   GPU 6 temp = 55, old fan speed = 35, new fan speed = 25

20:56:22:345   1be4   Quit, please wait...
20:56:24:783   770   GPU 0 temp = 57, old fan speed = 36, new fan speed = 25

20:56:24:783   770   GPU 1 temp = 57, old fan speed = 51, new fan speed = 37

20:56:24:798   770   GPU 2 temp = 56, old fan speed = 44, new fan speed = 31

20:56:24:798   770   GPU 3 temp = 47, old fan speed = 0, new fan speed = 25

20:56:24:814   770   GPU 4 temp = 57, old fan speed = 55, new fan speed = 40

20:56:24:830   770   GPU 5 temp = 56, old fan speed = 38, new fan speed = 25

20:56:24:830   770   GPU 6 temp = 54, old fan speed = 35, new fan speed = 25

20:56:33:284   1be4   Restarting OK, exit...


20:56:35:940   2824   Check and remove old log files...
20:56:35:940   2824   args: -ewal <MYWALADD>.MinerX -epsw x -gser 5 -mode 1 -tt 62 -cclock 1100,1075,1075,1070,1070,1070,1075 -mclock 2000,2050,2025,2025,2025,2000,2050 -cvddc 900,900,900,900,900,900,900 -mvddc 850,850,850,850,850,850,850 -ftime 10 -dcri 6 -platform 1 -logfile c:\claymore\EthereumMiner\11.0\Logs\Claymore_log.txt -logsmaxsize 100 -mport 0
20:56:35:940   2824   
20:56:35:940   2824   ษออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออป
20:56:35:940   2824   บ                Claymore's Dual GPU Miner - v11.0               บ
20:56:35:940   2824   บ              ETH + DCR/SIA/LBC/PASC/BLAKE2S/KECCAK             บ
20:56:35:940   2824   ศออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออผ
20:56:35:940   2824   
20:56:35:940   2824   b501
20:56:36:159   2824   ETH: 6 pools are specified
20:56:36:159   2824   Main Ethereum pool is eu2.ethermine.org:14444
20:56:38:378   2824   OpenCL platform: Intel(R) OpenCL
20:56:38:378   2824   OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
20:56:38:378   2824   AMD topology bug detected, applying a workaround.
20:57:09:963   1b88   
20:57:42:779   1b88   
20:58:15:596   1b88   
20:58:48:413   1b88   
20:59:21:229   1b88   
20:59:54:046   1b88   
21:00:26:862   1b88   
21:00:59:678   1b88   
21:01:32:494   1b88   
21:02:05:312   1b88   
21:02:05:312   1b88   Miner cannot initialize for 5 minutes, need to restart miner!
21:02:05:312   1b88   ADL: Cannot find any AMD adapters
21:02:06:531   1b88   Restarting OK, exit...


After a couple of restarts, it runs fine, it can be anything from 5mins-24 hours before it happens again.

Driving me nuts.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 4GB Ethereum on: February 18, 2018, 09:03:40 PM
any one try this cards

Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 GV-RX560OC-4GD
singel fan

ASUS Radeon RX 560 4GB GDDR5 RX560-4G dual fan

what is your hashrate

Yes, I had a couple of the Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 GV-RX560OC-4GD - Were locked to 896 shaders, Micron memory, so after some searching and following some instruction I unlocked them to 1024 shaders, also found a custom strap for Micron memory flashed it all back and managed to get 13.6MH/s.

Also purchased some Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 4GB Gaming OC, running PBE OneClick, getting around 14.8MH\s at the moment.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 hashrates on: February 05, 2018, 08:54:20 PM
RX 560 is pleasant surprise for me Smiley

Where I live they are asking 450 EUR up for RX 570 4GB. I was poking around web shops hoping I will find some for 300  Cheesy
Then I saw this poor thing being offered for 159.99 EUR:

"MSI Radeon RX 560 AERO ITX OC - 4GB"

No PCIe power plug, one fan, small PCB. Didn't look very promising.

Checked bitcointalk and found this topic. Got me interested, so I ordered it.

After 40 minutes of editing, flashing, overclocking here is the result:

XMR: 482 H/s, temp: 48C, power 52W

GPU 1050/900, MEM 2150/850

ETH: 14.862 Mh/s, temp: 55C, power 67W


I had to lower MEM to 2125/850 for ETH, there where some memory errors.

PS.
Memory is  MT51J256M3 (MICRON)

So, all in all, for 35% price I got 53% of the RX 570 speed (mine RX 570s are at average doing 890 - 900 H/s XMR) at half of the power.

Not bad, I think I will get couple of them if they are still available.

Thanks to all for good info in this thread



I also have this memory but on a Gigabyte RX560 OC 4G

What strap did you use? Would you mind sharing it? Also did you change the max mem clock setting?

With the strap i used, could only get to 13.5 stable.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 4GB Ethereum on: February 05, 2018, 08:46:40 PM
For anyone that is looking for a bios for the Gigabyte RX 560 Gaming OC 4GB cards with Hynix memory, here is a bios that works great.  Use the following settings with it.  Power Limit % -15, Temp. Limit 90, Core Clock 1149, Memory Clock 2000.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xIME2dGdYKYwbi1AijagSMeQTnfMz7rH


What hashrate you getting with this BIOS?

What driver you using? What OS?

What temps card running at?

What strap you using?

speeds & voltage set in Claymore or Afterburner or other?


9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux) on: February 04, 2018, 10:40:03 PM
Sir, i'm having this error, although i've already set my virtual memory minimum at 16000MB and maximum at 25000MB, turn off windows update and defender, not OC anything. But it keep telling me this:
-CUDA error - cannot allocate big buffer for DAG. Check readme.txt for possible solutions.
-GPU 0, CUDA error 11 - cannot write buffer for DAG.
Would you mind suggest me someway to fix it? Thank you.

Post your setup & config.

may give a better idea of your problem so someone can answer with a potential fix
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 4GB Ethereum on: February 03, 2018, 12:06:54 AM
Hey All,

Did you undervolt after you reached to -mclock 1900? Maybe it helps not to undervolt before you reached max stable frq.

Try those drivers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2068446.0

How did you unlock shaders?

I'm running Win10x64 so no need for those drivers, these are for Windows 7, I might try the Official DAG fix driver from AMD though.

As for unlocking the shaders i used a combination of the below sites (even from my technical background, it took a few times to read through to understand how to do it)

For tutorial - https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/6gah41/how_to_unlock_your_xfx_rx_460_single_slot_4g_by/

For software needed - https://anorak.tech/t/anoraks-amd-vbios-hex-modification-tutorial/126/4

Once I had the unlocked shaders BIOS, I used 1 click timings in Polaris Bois Editor 1.6.7 and reflashed the BIOS with the unlocked shaders

Just need to figure out how to get the hashrate to get past 12.5-12.6!


****Update*****

Forget the Oneclick timing, found this timing in another thread for Micron (Hynix too)

Link - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046072.msg29489751#msg29489751

777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715


Now getting 13.5 Stable no errors @ 1189/925 1850/850

Not bad for a Gigabyte RX560 OC 4GD REV2 with Micron memory (GV-RX560OC-4GD/F60/0696)
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 4GB Ethereum on: February 02, 2018, 07:12:48 PM
Hey All,

Did you undervolt after you reached to -mclock 1900? Maybe it helps not to undervolt before you reached max stable frq.

Try those drivers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2068446.0

How did you unlock shaders?

I'm running Win10x64 so no need for those drivers, these are for Windows 7, I might try the Official DAG fix driver from AMD though.

As for unlocking the shaders i used a combination of the below sites (even from my technical background, it took a few times to read through to understand how to do it)

For tutorial - https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/6gah41/how_to_unlock_your_xfx_rx_460_single_slot_4g_by/

For software needed - https://anorak.tech/t/anoraks-amd-vbios-hex-modification-tutorial/126/4

Once I had the unlocked shaders BIOS, I used 1 click timings in Polaris Bois Editor 1.6.7 and reflashed the BIOS with the unlocked shaders

Just need to figure out how to get the hashrate to get past 12.5-12.6!
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 560 4GB Ethereum on: February 01, 2018, 10:34:56 PM
Hey All,

Been reading up on the RX560s and took a small bite I already have 2 bigger rigs running RX470s & RX480s but unable to find these anywhere (for a reasonable price), managed to get a couple of donkeys - Gigabyte RX560 OC 4G (Rev2) locked to 896 shaders, have managed to unlock these to get the full 1024 :-) micron memory

Modded BIOS using PBE 1.6.7 with One Click Timings

Getting between 12-12.5MH/s ETH using "-cclock 1189 -mclock 1900 -cvddc 900 -mvddc 850" if i push the clocks any higher it becomes unstable.

Card sits around 54 degrees @ 40% Fan

But is there any way of getting this higher with additional tweaks

Any ideas welcome, or is this the max?


MSI Z170a Gaming M5
Intel Celeron G3900
Win10Prox64
4GB DDR4 RAM
32GB Pagefile
Adrenalin 17.2.2 Drivers
ATIMDAGPatcher1.4.5
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.5 (Windows/Linux) on: January 21, 2018, 09:52:51 AM
I have my rigs set to -ethi 16

What does it actually do with a higher number? Without stating the obvious!

From what I can see it gives a better hashrate but thats about it.
Can't say for high numbers, but the resulting difference between -ethi 8 and -ethi 16 is the no of submitted shares and hence - effective pool hashrate. I recall 16-vs-8 intensity gives 5-7% more shares per hour.
Claymore said above -ethi 8 increased shares is minimal, but stale shares increases a lot, so it's not profitable to use higher than -ethi 8

I see no difference in stale shares whether i use -ethi 8 or -ethi 16. I get about 6-8% stale regardless. My hashrate however is more stable and less erratic. It may be pure coincidence, but think i've found my sweet spot on my second rig, may change my first rig to this config too.

Rig 2 - 6 x RX480 Nitro+ 8gb, Adrenalin 17.12.2 drivers set in compute mode, Claymore 10.4, controlling clock, mem & voltages, running the oneclick Uber BIOS mods from 1500 straps (Polaris BIOS Editor 1.6.4)

Pulling just over 178.5Mh/s avg in the last 30 hours. 0 rejected shares. All cards run below 61c and fans run below 50% majority of the time. So nice & quiet!!

Broke my wattmeter so not sure what its pulling, but before it broke it was 840-850w.

14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.5 (Windows/Linux) on: January 20, 2018, 12:31:24 AM
-ethi   Ethereum intensity. Default value is 8, you can decrease this value if you don't want Windows to freeze or if you have problems with stability. The most low GPU load is "-ethi 0".
   Also "-ethi" now can set intensity for every card individually, for example "-ethi 1,8,6".
   You can also specify negative values, for example, "-ethi -8192", it exactly means "global work size" parameter which is used in official miner.

I have my rigs set to -ethi 16

What does it actually do with a higher number? Without stating the obvious!

From what I can see it gives a better hashrate but thats about it.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.5 (Windows/Linux) on: January 20, 2018, 12:28:14 AM
What's the latest drivers from AMD we can use with 10.5, are we still stuck with blockchain drivers?Huh?

The latest adrenalin drivers work fine for me, but I don't use any of the temp or voltage controls in the miner so YMMV.
drivers adrenalin works with bios mod and DAG fix?

I'm currently using 17.12.2 Adrenalin Drivers on CM10.4 with temp & voltage controls. W10 Pro x64 1703

Been working fine (Touch Wood)

With Compute mode turned on and BOIS mods with DAG fix

Knocking out 178-179MH/s on a 6 card rig of RX480 8GB at around 860w

16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 31, 2017, 09:47:44 AM
Hey guys. Wondering if anyone could give me a hand on some issues I'm having.

-I'm on Win7 and I have 2 GTX 970s and I'm getting incredibly low hashrate of about 7MHs per GPU.
-I've tried like 5 different drivers including the 347.52 ones as well the most recent ones.
-I've tried both ethminer and claymore's dual miner on both nanopool and etherminer using both CUDA and OpenCL.
-Disabled SLI (completely froze windows until a disabled that).
-Finally I found out that there's a benchmark mode which I tried and low and behold I got 18-19mhs (which honestly is still quite low for a 1590mhz overclock, at that range i've seen people get 23MHs). But while mining it doesnt break 7mhs.
-Another oddity is only 1 of the cards overclock. Without an OC I'm at 1506mhz (base is 1506 as i flashed a modified bios a few years back to get more voltage) on the cards and with OC im at 1590. Either way only 1 card overcloks and the other stays at 1177mhz.
-Oh and I'm watercooled so temps dont leave the mid 30s celcius.

I've done everything I could find (which there isn't a whole lot of info, especially for my cards). I have had no issues in gaming or anything else. Overclock and everything else is rock solid stable.

Really appreciate any insight anyone can give.

Thank you.

Windows 10 + latest update + drivers is what you need. 900 series cards won't go much beyond 7MH/s in Win 7 no matter what you try.

Haha, beat me to it, exactly what I was going to say.

For older hardware, best mining something else other than ETH, i've moved a few of my older cards over to Electroneum (ETN) getting at least 5-600 H/s on a non-modified GTX 970

17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 31, 2017, 09:38:41 AM

Not all versions of windows are legible to upgrade. I am using Win 8.1/64 bit Enterprise and I'll upgrade ages before - but MS do not allow :-(

Any version of Windows Vista 2 (sorry Windows 8 ) was abysmal, how you stuck with it for so long, we'll never know.

Do a fresh install of Win 10 Pro, no need to activate, if you only using it for mining. I've been running it for almost a year on a couple of rigs. Only gives you access to the extras and personalisation features, which are not needed for mining.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 30, 2017, 09:36:03 PM
Hey guys. Wondering if anyone could give me a hand on some issues I'm having.

-I'm on Win7 and I have 2 GTX 970s and I'm getting incredibly low hashrate of about 7MHs per GPU.
-I've tried like 5 different drivers including the 347.52 ones as well the most recent ones.
-I've tried both ethminer and claymore's dual miner on both nanopool and etherminer using both CUDA and OpenCL.
-Disabled SLI (completely froze windows until a disabled that).
-Finally I found out that there's a benchmark mode which I tried and low and behold I got 18-19mhs (which honestly is still quite low for a 1590mhz overclock, at that range i've seen people get 23MHs). But while mining it doesnt break 7mhs.
-Another oddity is only 1 of the cards overclock. Without an OC I'm at 1506mhz (base is 1506 as i flashed a modified bios a few years back to get more voltage) on the cards and with OC im at 1590. Either way only 1 card overcloks and the other stays at 1177mhz.
-Oh and I'm watercooled so temps dont leave the mid 30s celcius.

I've done everything I could find (which there isn't a whole lot of info, especially for my cards). I have had no issues in gaming or anything else. Overclock and everything else is rock solid stable.

Really appreciate any insight anyone can give.

Thank you.

Try the below link

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6hclmp/gtx970_mining_faq/

Should give you a better hashrate, i configured a couple of GTX 970/980 a few weeks back for one of my friends, and we managed to double the hashrate on stock, running around 13-14MH/s, so with modded BIOS it should get you closer to where you need to be.

Hope this helps


Thank you.

I don't have the Optimize for compute performance option in nvidia control panel. Googling seems to say its for maxwell and win10. This is a maxwell card but im on win7 :/

None of the other suggestions seemed to work. Except perhaps the command prompt one. Both of my cards are now hitting the overclock clocks rather than just the one card. Perhaps coincidence but might help others.

Hey guys. Wondering if anyone could give me a hand on some issues I'm having.

-I'm on Win7 and I have 2 GTX 970s and I'm getting incredibly low hashrate of about 7MHs per GPU.
-I've tried like 5 different drivers including the 347.52 ones as well the most recent ones.
-I've tried both ethminer and claymore's dual miner on both nanopool and etherminer using both CUDA and OpenCL.
-Disabled SLI (completely froze windows until a disabled that).
-Finally I found out that there's a benchmark mode which I tried and low and behold I got 18-19mhs (which honestly is still quite low for a 1590mhz overclock, at that range i've seen people get 23MHs). But while mining it doesnt break 7mhs.
-Another oddity is only 1 of the cards overclock. Without an OC I'm at 1506mhz (base is 1506 as i flashed a modified bios a few years back to get more voltage) on the cards and with OC im at 1590. Either way only 1 card overcloks and the other stays at 1177mhz.
-Oh and I'm watercooled so temps dont leave the mid 30s celcius.

I've done everything I could find (which there isn't a whole lot of info, especially for my cards). I have had no issues in gaming or anything else. Overclock and everything else is rock solid stable.

Really appreciate any insight anyone can give.

Thank you.

I have the same 7 Mh using Windows 8.1 and single GTX 970 card. I have noticed that it is associated with EPOCH #. When mining with low EPOCH # I have decent 23 Mh, but for actual mining EPOCH #155 or 160 is set and hash rate drops to 7-8 Mh. I try to figure if I can control what EPOCH # is used but do not sucseed up to now.
This seems to be the issue. I tried epoch 110 in the benchmark and got 20-22MHs. I don't suppose epoch is something that can be changed in regular mining mode?

If not id love to hear of any others with 970s or maxwell cards that are getting normal hashrates.

PS: Using ethminer it says im getting 15mhs but i cant tell if thats for 1 card or both. In claymores it tells me the combined (which is around 15ish) but ethminer doesnt say.


Why not upgrade to Win 10. Last day to do so tomorrow 31/12/17!

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade?tduid=(61286e18e3eb0e606b7697ba8526b6b8)(266696)(1544997)(06-3659821-11-0000000)()
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 30, 2017, 09:31:20 PM
Hi

Not sure if it is related, but happened on the same day  Roll Eyes : I installed the new AMD Radeon Adrenalin 17.12.1 Driver (Windows), and now Claymore does not display the line with GPU Temperatures and Fan Percentages. Any ideas?

Thanks


Most probably.

Use AMD cleanup utility to remove newer driver and reinstall previous driver, disable updates.

Why fix it, if it ain't broke?
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 30, 2017, 08:18:23 PM
Hey guys. Wondering if anyone could give me a hand on some issues I'm having.

-I'm on Win7 and I have 2 GTX 970s and I'm getting incredibly low hashrate of about 7MHs per GPU.
-I've tried like 5 different drivers including the 347.52 ones as well the most recent ones.
-I've tried both ethminer and claymore's dual miner on both nanopool and etherminer using both CUDA and OpenCL.
-Disabled SLI (completely froze windows until a disabled that).
-Finally I found out that there's a benchmark mode which I tried and low and behold I got 18-19mhs (which honestly is still quite low for a 1590mhz overclock, at that range i've seen people get 23MHs). But while mining it doesnt break 7mhs.
-Another oddity is only 1 of the cards overclock. Without an OC I'm at 1506mhz (base is 1506 as i flashed a modified bios a few years back to get more voltage) on the cards and with OC im at 1590. Either way only 1 card overcloks and the other stays at 1177mhz.
-Oh and I'm watercooled so temps dont leave the mid 30s celcius.

I've done everything I could find (which there isn't a whole lot of info, especially for my cards). I have had no issues in gaming or anything else. Overclock and everything else is rock solid stable.

Really appreciate any insight anyone can give.

Thank you.

Try the below link

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6hclmp/gtx970_mining_faq/

Should give you a better hashrate, i configured a couple of GTX 970/980 a few weeks back for one of my friends, and we managed to double the hashrate on stock, running around 13-14MH/s, so with modded BIOS it should get you closer to where you need to be.

Hope this helps

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