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I canīt mine ETC anymore because I got still only invalid shares produced. It begun 10 hours ago and it still persist.
Nothing helps, different miner (Phoenix, NBMiner, Claymore) always the same issue. And Iīm not alone!
And just for information, ETH-Mining running very smooth .... at the moment!
Were you living under a rock for the past two years ? 385 => DAG file 4.01Gb uhh, is that a problem on my Radeon VII Shouldn't be as you didn't describe your setup in the thread, one can suspect that was the issue Describe your full setup, all the test you have done, checked other poll etc... Otherwise, the DAG file response will be the obvious one without knowing My System: 16GB RAM 1x Radeon VII (16GB) 2x Radeon RX 5700 (8GB) 1x Radeon RX 5700XT (8GB) 1x Geforce GTX 1660 Super (6GB) 1x Geforce RTX 2060 Super (8GB) Should run from Epoch 385 right?
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I canīt mine ETC anymore because I got still only invalid shares produced. It begun 10 hours ago and it still persist.
Nothing helps, different miner (Phoenix, NBMiner, Claymore) always the same issue. And Iīm not alone!
And just for information, ETH-Mining running very smooth .... at the moment!
Were you living under a rock for the past two years ? 385 => DAG file 4.01Gb uhh, is that a problem on my Radeon VII
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I canīt mine ETC anymore because I got still only invalid shares produced. It begun 10 hours ago and it still persist.
Nothing helps, different miner (Phoenix, NBMiner, Claymore) always the same issue. And Iīm not alone!
And just for information, ETH-Mining running very smooth .... at the moment!
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For my RX 580 8Gb rigs Phoenix 5.1c didn't create DAG epoch №385. It creates DAG for 0,5 sec and all shares are incorrect. Speed shows normal.
I think PM just didn't support epochs 385+
Looks similar here, since estimated 6 hours almost all shares on ETC-Mining (Ethermine) are invalid. ETH seems to be working properly, still ... Doublecheck with NBMiner, no issues! Seems to be a problem with Phoenix only .... oh wait, NBMiner produce many (>20%) rejected shares at ETC-Mining currently ...
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Iīve got so many rejected shares, caused by the not connectable Fee Server?
And by the way, is the project dead?
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Iīve got stability issues with my two new RX 5600XT cards in my rig, is that already known? And just for notice, with the claymore miner as well.
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В 23 бета-версии 1 настройка RandomX на ЦП и MSR исчезла. Hashrate является низким ...
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Архив обновлен. Убраны мелкие глюки в интерфейсе и исправлен парсинг параметров srbminer-а.
на текущей сборке?
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Когда выйдет новая версия? нам нужна Cuckaroo d29. В остальном хорошая работа!
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Пожалуйста, добавьте MTP-майнинг на AMD через Teamredminer, заранее спасибо.
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First, great work @Claymore!
But I face one problem ... if I mine with two instances and use for both the "-stripe" option, in my case, one instance for AMD and one instance for nVidia, the miner post the "driver in use" failure message by start the second instance. And then the miner will not use the additional speed increasing for the second instance at all.
Is that already known?
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Пожалуйста, добавьте -rxboost в Claymore, спасибо!
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The miner (Nicehash - lyra2rev3) crashes regularly my Vega64 and with that my rig. Some driver, voltage and clocks tested, unfortunately no change. Other algorythm like Beam and Ethereum works quite stable about weeks.
Please fix it, the performance is incredible.
Try to run your Vega64 with P4, which gives nearly same hashrate as P7, but saves you ~50W per card. Runs 100% stable with 0 crashes. What do you mean exactly, should I set the clocks to P4 level? I tried this already, no solution. Your problems are normal because your overheating Vega on standard clocks. This algo is core-intensive so it have to be tuned carefully. I have 4 Vega's 64 LC in room temp 18*C. Configuration is very problematic and it need a lot of afford. Settings for my vegas: https://ibb.co/6RkwHNBThat sets my cards to P2/P3 (0.950V) and boost the clock up to 1500Mhz. That consumes 212W of power and give me 108Mh/s per cards. My max results where at 1.050V and 1630Mhz. Cards power where 265W and give me 120Mh/s. But those settings gave to much stress to the core and cause instability (hot spot at 70*C on water) Temps are: GPU thermal diode 38*C GPU HBM temperature 36*C GPU Hot Spot temperature 62*C https://ibb.co/1TV7JWjAll of this where my settings and works for me and I do not encourage anyone to use it. By the way. Miner 0.3.10 is rock-stable on my equipment. Thanks for the tipp, my last try, I will increase the voltage again and test the setup. Stay tuned.
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The miner (Nicehash - lyra2rev3) crashes regularly my Vega64 and with that my rig. Some driver, voltage and clocks tested, unfortunately no change. Other algorythm like Beam and Ethereum works quite stable about weeks.
Please fix it, the performance is incredible.
Try to run your Vega64 with P4, which gives nearly same hashrate as P7, but saves you ~50W per card. Runs 100% stable with 0 crashes. What do you mean exactly, should I set the clocks to P4 level? I tried this already, no solution.
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The miner (Nicehash - lyra2rev3) crashes regularly my Vega64 and with that my rig. Some driver, voltage and clocks tested, unfortunately no change. Other algorythm like Beam and Ethereum works quite stable about weeks.
Please fix it, the performance is incredible.
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Hi:
In my experience dual mining consume more power and stress more the GPUs, you could need to increase a little your voltage if you are undervolting around 875-925 mV, check the log file for the GPU that hangs, then add 10mV at first to the settings of that GPU, keep trying until you get no hangs for 24 hours, you could decrease you clocks too, I am guessing here that you are using a modded GPU.
If there is no hanging in the log file then it must be the power supply.
Good luck,
Carlos
Thank you, i tried already different voltage settings but always the same, the system crashes within seconds whenever the miner begin to mine 2 currencies . What i have not tried yet, an older Claymore version, another driver and a test run with only one card.
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A 450 W PSU isn't enough for two cards when dual mining. With no undervolt and power limit settings, a RX 480 and R9 will pull over 200 W each.
Wow, i canīt believe that, the RX480 has an TDP from 150W, the Nano 175W. Perphaps i should mention that i run both cards with an reduced power target. The complete system needed in Ethereum only mode under 350W. Is the power draw in dual mode really so much higher?
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Hi @ all,
i tried today Dual-Mining with Ethereum and Decred the first time. Unfortunantely crashing my system just seconds after I start the miner. In the Ethereum only mode absolutely no problem - the system run days respectively weeks without any issues.
Any ideas? These rig runs with Windows 10, 2 AMD cards (RX 480/8GB & R9 Nano) and with 8GB RAM. The pagefile have already 16GB and the power supply provide 450W. The driver is the "special blockchain driver" from AMD.
Thank you in advance.
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