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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: November 26, 2019, 03:04:25 AM
Is this 15.0 good for gpu 1060 nvidia?

If its the 6gig card.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: August 27, 2019, 05:11:46 AM
Am i missing something?

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yeah i was missing the fact my startup file was pointing to 14.7 not 15.0.. haha man its always the obvious.

yeah 3.67 Mhs is my best i can get at this time. Oh happy fun.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) on: August 26, 2019, 11:41:30 PM
Did anyone try the latest version (Claymore 15) with NAVI cards ?

I'm getting:
5700         @3 Mh/s
5700XT      @3.5 Mh/s

with 19.8.1 drivers and win10

Unfortunately, here I experience the same.. nothing has changed.  But if you read Claymore's latest post he added a PS:

"PS. AMD still has no public Navi drivers with DAG-fix, so currently 5700XT shows a very bad hashrate. But AMD already solved this issue and they promise to release public drivers soon..."

So we have to wait for new AMD driver..  Undecided

I'm hoping for a "wow.. that's impressive" from AMD with new released drivers.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Just tried it with 19.8.2 driver release... same results

I'm getting:
5700         @3 Mh/s
5700XT      @3.5 Mh/s

with 19.8.2 drivers and win10

I'm feeling dumb right now.. getting open CL error 48 and for the life of me i can't get it to go past on the 5700XT

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 1
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 0
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

Am i missing something?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 23, 2019, 05:06:51 PM
are You mostly using the AMD driver version 19.4.3 (where Claymore has performed most of his tests) or the newer driver versions are stable too and maybe even get better mining results?

On Windows I am running latest drivers and Windows patches.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 22, 2019, 06:07:32 AM
Hi I’ve been browsing these threads for a little before I posted but it is a lot to sift through. Having trouble with 14.7. Using AMD 19.4.3 all in compute mode.  Whenever I put -strap 1 in start bat I get “driver is in use, try -driver uninstall”.  I added driver uninstall but need to do it in administrator.  I start in administrator but ethminer start.bat opens for like a split second and then closes.  I’ve tried different drivers, added folder pathway to start.bat.  I’m at a loss right now.  If anyone knows PM me or post.  I will pay PayPal also to the person who helps me solve this

Hi!

You should run command prompt( Administrator) - its if you are in W10. Then navigate to folder there miner is. run EthDcrMiner64.exe -driver uninstall. Then reboot
Next - also run command promt  (Administrator) - navigate to miner folder and run start bat wih straps option. Thats it.

Next time you can run start.bat not with admin rights, cause drivers allready been installed.


Does it matter if my cards have already been bios modded?   Looking to override those with claymore

If you go to page 1344 you'll see my breakdown of what to do with the Cards.

My suggestion is the following:
1. Make a shortcut on your desktop to your start.bat file
2. Right click on that shortcut and go to properties
3. Select Advanced
4. Place a check mark in "run as administrator"
5. When you launch for the first time click on "select what to do when seeing this notification"
6. Move the slider down to the bottom.

By doing this:
1. You just have to double click it to launch your miner with no more warning or extra clicks moving forward.
2. You can right click on the shortcut and hit edit  to edit your batch file w/out having to navigate to it constantly.
3. You can right click on the shortcut and "open file location" and it'll bring you right to your mining software location.

This should help you navigate and make things a little easier to execute and edit your miner in Windows 10.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 22, 2019, 06:01:07 AM
Does any one know AMD team will resolve the Dag file problem for RX 5700 XT or not ?


+1
I've been logging on daily to see if there has been some update to this. Radeon VII cards are becoming scarce and I just started a 4800w 12 GPU mining rig that needs some cards! But what to use?

Not yet. Sadly.

As for what to use.... Keep getting those Radeon Vii's as long as you can!!!

after that its a huge cliff to the Rx 500 series and AMD has been unable to resolve the Dag issue with the 5700.

The pressure is mounting though, now that the AIB cards are now in the wild, they need to fix that driver ASAP.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 20, 2019, 09:30:50 PM
Does anyone know which is the last good Polaris driver version before they destroyed performance when re-writing for the 5700XT?

Destroyed performance? I'm running 19.8.1 on all my rigs and my performance is uneffected, if anything they're more stable across 15 Polaris model cards, 580's, 570's, 8GB and 4GB....

Not sure where you're getting the hit.

As for the hanging on closing the miner mentioned above... I've seen that when under volting the cards, or trying to push the clock to high, however I do not experience hanging of the miner that often.

I have 4 of my own rigs, and have provided support on well over 25 others... and that ranges on memory through all memory types.

Very interesting you're experiencing it consistently.

19.4.3 runs fine for me but 19.8.1 runs about 8% lower hash.  I know there was a 19.5.2 in there somewhere, not sure if it gets the same degradation.  There was talk of lower gaming performance on Polaris with the newer Radeon drivers when Navi support was introduced.  It was assumed that it would get worked out.  I see the same on my rig using Claymore 14.7 in Win10 1903.  Are you running under Windows?  Also on mine, the strap and rxboost commands don't work.  They say they work, but the values are unchanged and so is the hash rate.  So I still have to run a modded BIOS with the straps burned in.

I heard about issues with the Linux drives from AMD, heard they were complete garbage after 19.4.3.

yes i run windows 10 x64 with all the latest updates and patches. I try to purposefully break things in windows with the patches and windows security crap. To ensure i have answers for our discord members when it comes to Claymore. However i am not a Linux guy. lol sorry.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 20, 2019, 06:25:14 AM
Does anyone know which is the last good Polaris driver version before they destroyed performance when re-writing for the 5700XT?

Destroyed performance? I'm running 19.8.1 on all my rigs and my performance is uneffected, if anything they're more stable across 15 Polaris model cards, 580's, 570's, 8GB and 4GB....

Not sure where you're getting the hit.

As for the hanging on closing the miner mentioned above... I've seen that when under volting the cards, or trying to push the clock to high, however I do not experience hanging of the miner that often.

I have 4 of my own rigs, and have provided support on well over 25 others... and that ranges on memory through all memory types.

Very interesting you're experiencing it consistently.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 19, 2019, 08:13:38 PM

Regadless of the RAM 4 or 8 GB the strap doesn't matter, its about the memory type not the size of the memory.

It's not good, cause hynix 4Gb is AJR memory, but 8Gb - MJR memory. Both types needs it's own straps.

AND yet...
 -etha 1 -asm 2 -y compute -mode 2 -estale 1 -showdiff 1 -ftime 10 -rxboost 21 -strap POL4E3@2190,POL8M2@2215,POL8H1@2215,POL8H1@2200,POL8H1@2250 -mvddc 900 -cclock 1215,1300,1250,1235,1235 -cvddc 900 -estale 1 -mode 1 -lidag 3

is the following results...

AMD Cards available: 5
GPU #0: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 4096 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 1:0:0)
GPU #0 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
GPU #1: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 590 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 2:0:0)
GPU #1 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
GPU #2: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 8192 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 4:0:0)
GPU #2 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #3: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 5:0:0)
GPU #3 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
GPU #4: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 6:0:0)
GPU #4 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
POOL/SOLO version

GPU# 0 strap "POL4E3" is applied successfully, mclock 2190MHz
GPU# 0 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 1 strap "POL8M2" is applied successfully, mclock 2215MHz
GPU# 1 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 2 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2215MHz
GPU# 2 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 3 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2200MHz
GPU# 3 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 4 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2250MHz
GPU# 4 -rxboost option is applied successfully

ETH: GPU0 33.125 Mh/s, GPU1 33.531 Mh/s, GPU2 33.381 Mh/s, GPU3 33.120 Mh/s, GPU4 33.531 Mh/s
GPU0 t=58C fan=59% P=68W, GPU1 t=49C fan=45% P=89W, GPU2 t=55C fan=49% P=76W, GPU3 t=53C fan=49% P=99W, GPU4 t=54C fan=39% P=71W

AND....
-mode 1 -asm 2 -estale 1 -showdiff 1 -gser 2 -etha 1 -rxboost 15,21 -strap POL8M2@2115,POL8H1@2150,POL4H1@2075,POL8S2@2150,POL8H4@2100 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1250 -cvddc 900 -lidag 3
Nets the following....

23:11:45:269   2308   AMD Cards available: 5
23:11:45:269   2308   GPU #0: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 1:0:0)
23:11:45:270   2308   GPU #0 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:271   2308   GPU #1: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 5:0:0)
23:11:45:279   2308   GPU #1 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:280   2308   GPU #2: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 4096 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 6:0:0)
23:11:45:295   2308   GPU #2 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:299   2308   GPU #3: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 7:0:0)
23:11:45:300   2308   GPU #3 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:301   2308   GPU #4: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 8:0:0)
23:11:45:301   2308   GPU #4 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:302   2308   POOL/SOLO version

23:11:50:932   2308   GPU# 0 strap "POL8M2" is applied successfully, mclock 2115MHz
23:11:50:959   2308   GPU# 0 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:054   2308   GPU# 1 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2150MHz
23:11:51:092   2308   GPU# 1 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:189   2308   GPU# 2 strap "POL4H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2075MHz
23:11:51:199   2308   GPU# 2 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:305   2308   GPU# 3 strap "POL8S2" is applied successfully, mclock 2150MHz
23:11:51:315   2308   GPU# 3 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:413   2308   GPU# 4 strap "POL8H4" is applied successfully, mclock 2100MHz
23:11:51:421   2308   GPU# 4 -rxboost option is applied successfully

13:26:36:944   1550   ETH - Total Speed: 161.160 Mh/s, Total Shares: 4901, Rejected: 0, Time: 86:14
13:26:36:946   1550   ETH: GPU0 31.769 Mh/s, GPU1 32.496 Mh/s, GPU2 32.005 Mh/s, GPU3 33.046 Mh/s, GPU4 31.844 Mh/s

I bolded the 4 GB cards the first set is Elpida and the second set is Hynix.  As you can see the clock speeds turned down in whole group still gets above 32 Mhs. If i run the cards individually it'll go and hold 33/34 Mhs at 2200 and 2250.
I'm talking only about hynix memory. I just know that straps from 4Gb AJR memory didn't work properly on 8GB MJR memory.
Maybe Claymore make different straps on 4 and 8Gb cards with hynix memory. I didn't know. Just pointed...

On my 8Gb hynix memory cards no one strap from Claymore miner didn't give high speed with stability. Even 1st strap can hang all system, but speed is low. Good speed on 3-4 straps, but no stability at all.

Strap 1 on hynix should be the most stable, check your frequency on the memory setting. rather than using gpuz i run strap on 1 to find out the memory cause its faster not sure why you'd be having problems crashing unless you're pushing it too hard. If its the memory on the cards giving you an issue, remember Strap 4 is the higher intensity for Strap 1. It might? run better with that for some reason?

Make sure to watch your voltages. and DO NOT run Afterburner or wattman after setting the strap. Set the speed in the command line. Changing the speeds while Claymore is running you will enduce crashing as its not designed to work with on the fly like that. Its designed for you to change the straps and frequencies without rebooting, not without shuttind down the miner. I've seen many MANY people thinking on the fly means while the miner is running not within windows w/out rebooting.

Keep me posted. I am interested in your status on this.

@luke..... did those settings work for you?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 18, 2019, 06:59:15 PM

Regadless of the RAM 4 or 8 GB the strap doesn't matter, its about the memory type not the size of the memory.

It's not good, cause hynix 4Gb is AJR memory, but 8Gb - MJR memory. Both types needs it's own straps.

AND yet...
 -etha 1 -asm 2 -y compute -mode 2 -estale 1 -showdiff 1 -ftime 10 -rxboost 21 -strap POL4E3@2190,POL8M2@2215,POL8H1@2215,POL8H1@2200,POL8H1@2250 -mvddc 900 -cclock 1215,1300,1250,1235,1235 -cvddc 900 -estale 1 -mode 1 -lidag 3

is the following results...

AMD Cards available: 5
GPU #0: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 4096 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 1:0:0)
GPU #0 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
GPU #1: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 590 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 2:0:0)
GPU #1 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
GPU #2: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 8192 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 4:0:0)
GPU #2 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #3: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 5:0:0)
GPU #3 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
GPU #4: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 6:0:0)
GPU #4 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
POOL/SOLO version

GPU# 0 strap "POL4E3" is applied successfully, mclock 2190MHz
GPU# 0 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 1 strap "POL8M2" is applied successfully, mclock 2215MHz
GPU# 1 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 2 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2215MHz
GPU# 2 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 3 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2200MHz
GPU# 3 -rxboost option is applied successfully
GPU# 4 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2250MHz
GPU# 4 -rxboost option is applied successfully

ETH: GPU0 33.125 Mh/s, GPU1 33.531 Mh/s, GPU2 33.381 Mh/s, GPU3 33.120 Mh/s, GPU4 33.531 Mh/s
GPU0 t=58C fan=59% P=68W, GPU1 t=49C fan=45% P=89W, GPU2 t=55C fan=49% P=76W, GPU3 t=53C fan=49% P=99W, GPU4 t=54C fan=39% P=71W

AND....
-mode 1 -asm 2 -estale 1 -showdiff 1 -gser 2 -etha 1 -rxboost 15,21 -strap POL8M2@2115,POL8H1@2150,POL4H1@2075,POL8S2@2150,POL8H4@2100 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1250 -cvddc 900 -lidag 3
Nets the following....

23:11:45:269   2308   AMD Cards available: 5
23:11:45:269   2308   GPU #0: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 1:0:0)
23:11:45:270   2308   GPU #0 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:271   2308   GPU #1: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 5:0:0)
23:11:45:279   2308   GPU #1 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:280   2308   GPU #2: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 4096 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 6:0:0)
23:11:45:295   2308   GPU #2 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:299   2308   GPU #3: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 7:0:0)
23:11:45:300   2308   GPU #3 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:301   2308   GPU #4: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 580 Series), 8192 MB available, 36 compute units (pci bus 8:0:0)
23:11:45:301   2308   GPU #4 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
23:11:45:302   2308   POOL/SOLO version

23:11:50:932   2308   GPU# 0 strap "POL8M2" is applied successfully, mclock 2115MHz
23:11:50:959   2308   GPU# 0 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:054   2308   GPU# 1 strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2150MHz
23:11:51:092   2308   GPU# 1 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:189   2308   GPU# 2 strap "POL4H1" is applied successfully, mclock 2075MHz
23:11:51:199   2308   GPU# 2 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:305   2308   GPU# 3 strap "POL8S2" is applied successfully, mclock 2150MHz
23:11:51:315   2308   GPU# 3 -rxboost option is applied successfully
23:11:51:413   2308   GPU# 4 strap "POL8H4" is applied successfully, mclock 2100MHz
23:11:51:421   2308   GPU# 4 -rxboost option is applied successfully

13:26:36:944   1550   ETH - Total Speed: 161.160 Mh/s, Total Shares: 4901, Rejected: 0, Time: 86:14
13:26:36:946   1550   ETH: GPU0 31.769 Mh/s, GPU1 32.496 Mh/s, GPU2 32.005 Mh/s, GPU3 33.046 Mh/s, GPU4 31.844 Mh/s

I bolded the 4 GB cards the first set is Elpida and the second set is Hynix.  As you can see the clock speeds turned down in whole group still gets above 32 Mhs. If i run the cards individually it'll go and hold 33/34 Mhs at 2200 and 2250.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 18, 2019, 02:04:23 PM
.......
For RX570's with Hynix in Windows environment - i suggest running this

-eres 1 -mode 2 -asm 2 -rxboost 21 -POL8H1@2200 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1200 -mvddc 880 -lidag 2
.........
what?

-eres 1 -mode 2 -asm 2 -rxboost 21 -POL8H1@2200 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1200 -cvddc 880 -lidag 2

second one should be a cvddc sorry typo

And what about the Micron? Also is this for the 4gb or 8gb?

I've been doing this for my 8gb Micron and get ~27.5 @ 88w:
Core 1000
Memory 2000
mvddc 900
cvddc 900

My Hynix gets ~27.4 @ 84w

If I'm not mistaken...
Micron you set to strap 3
Hynix you set to strap 1
... for an extra ~5% more.

The user was asking about Hynix.
This is the chart for how the strap work with each memory

Strap 1 - hynix
Strap 2 - Samsung
Strap 3 - Micron / Elpida

Depending on lottery
Strap 4 - Hynix
Strap 5 - Samsung / Micron / Elpida
Strap 6 - * in 14.6 worked with micron and elpida but starting in 14.7 this errors.


Regadless of the RAM 4 or 8 GB the strap doesn't matter, its about the memory type not the size of the memory.


At core 1000 and memory 2000 you are WAY over voltaging your cards at 900 you can push that all the way down to 835 if not even  825 and sae yourself about 6 to 8 watts.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 16, 2019, 02:37:19 PM
Hello guys,

I am experiencing an issue.

I made a new rig with 6 Phantom Gaming D Radeon RX570 8G OC, the memory installed on the cards is Hynix.
They are not bios mod since I wanted to use -strap command directly in Claymore's miner.
I am using Claymore v14.7 miner, with driver 19.4.3 since it is with this driver that Claymore has most tests been performed.

Compute mode ON, with overclocking, I uninstalled and installed the driver in claymore to be able to use -strap command.
And I am mining at 22.5 MHs no matter what -strap I am using.
The strap is applied successfuly : "strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully" on each card.

but the hashrate just refuses to change ! (-rxboost does actually work and allow me to reach 24MHs)

Anyone can help me to get -strap working on my rig and to reach 30+ Mhs per card, maybe by also changing the OC settings?

I will give to the one who provides me with a solution 100$ worth of Ethereum Classic.

I'd suggest running @eliovp's AMDMemTweak tool to see if the strap settings are getting the modifications.  Run it without -strap first and note some of the values (tCL, etc) and then run it with -strap to see if indeed they are being applied.  There a thread in Mining (Altcoins) just for this program and the executable is up on GitHub.

I did it and with -strap 1 I am getting only 20.2MHs per card..

here is the screenshot without applying any -strap :
https://www.noelshack.com/2019-33-5-1565953173-captureamdmemorytweak.png

here is the screenshot after applying -strap 1 :
https://www.noelshack.com/2019-33-5-1565953247-captureavecstrap1.png

What's wrong ??

You're in windows correct? PLEASE refer to my post you WILL get 33 to 34 Mhs with that configuration. AMDmemTweak is a different forum, as much as i love the tool, and love that it was the tool that prompted Claymore to update, but this is a claymore forum. lets keep this to claymore.

Ensure you are in compute mode in wattman. just enabling compute in the command string does not necessarily kick the driver into compute mode. You need to go into the wattman and change it from graphic to compute.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 16, 2019, 02:33:30 PM
.......
For RX570's with Hynix in Windows environment - i suggest running this

-eres 1 -mode 2 -asm 2 -rxboost 21 -POL8H1@2200 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1200 -mvddc 880 -lidag 2
.........
what?

-eres 1 -mode 2 -asm 2 -rxboost 21 -POL8H1@2200 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1200 -cvddc 880 -lidag 2

second one should be a cvddc sorry typo
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 15, 2019, 07:09:54 PM
Hello guys,

I am experiencing an issue.

I made a new rig with 6 Phantom Gaming D Radeon RX570 8G OC, the memory installed on the cards is Hynix.
They are not bios mod since I wanted to use -strap command directly in Claymore's miner.
I am using Claymore v14.7 miner, with driver 19.4.3 since it is with this driver that Claymore has most tests been performed.

Compute mode ON, with overclocking, I uninstalled and installed the driver in claymore to be able to use -strap command.
And I am mining at 22.5 MHs no matter what -strap I am using.
The strap is applied successfuly : "strap "POL8H1" is applied successfully" on each card.

but the hashrate just refuses to change ! (-rxboost does actually work and allow me to reach 24MHs)

Anyone can help me to get -strap working on my rig and to reach 30+ Mhs per card, maybe by also changing the OC settings?

I will give to the one who provides me with a solution 100$ worth of Ethereum Classic.
try other modes of strap 1-6 and rxboost 50 for example

I tried all -strap (from 1 to 6) they all applied successfully but no changes.
Rxboost is not an issue (I tried all -rxboost from 1 to 100) they all work fine.
My question is how to get -strap working properly?
I mean I don’t need to bios mod the cards if -strap works fine because it will apply the new timing memory on the fly in Windows.

well first off the fact they are telling you to mod will only work that is out right incorrect with Windows OR Linux.

Another thing is the Rxboost goes from 1 to 30 there is no 50 rxboost.  so setting it to 50 will not do a thing.

For RX570's with Hynix in Windows environment - i suggest running this

-eres 1 -mode 2 -asm 2 -rxboost 21 -POL8H1@2200 -mvddc 875 -cclock 1200 -cvddc 880 -lidag 2

If 2200 doesn't give you a problems try pushing it to 2204 if that's solid try 2215 .. again if that's good try 2235 then 2250.... 2250 is the max you can push a 570 within claymore for the memory speed.
If the settings give you errors take it down to 2190, then try 2150... at worst 2100.
However with a factory bios  you should be able to achieve 2250 with claymore.

If you can get 2250 to hold solid and the cclock to hold 1250 @900 you'll be pushing your card to 33.6 to 34.3 depending on your silicone lottery.  

You may need to bump the mvddc and cvddc to 900 for the extra power on the max settings as well.

Keep in mind, when you have multiple cards int he rigs, I've seen having to push one or 2 cards down to 2100 or even 2000 to keep the rig stable but it'll still hold a 32 to 33 Mhs rate with the other cards. Its got to be an issue with how AMD is handling memory timings.

If you want to try reducing the crashing by slowing down the loading of each dag you can do a -gser 2 - which will load each card 2 seconds apart this also helps with stability.

Now i only use wattman to set the fans, but you can use tt for target temp and fanmax and fanmin to control the fan speed and max temp if you don't want to use wattman or afterburner.

By setting all that in the command string you will NOT need afterburner OR wattman except to control the fan speeds if you want to provide a range of speeds.

Best of luck!!!

@Claymore on the new 14.8 can you possibly add temp levels? I'd really like to get away from having to use a 3rd party tool.  If we can do a temp 1, temp 2 temp 3 ets on temperature levels and fan speeds that would be baller!
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 13, 2019, 01:55:16 PM
I have 12 Radeon VII's and switched from v12 to v14.7 and really see no difference.  What am I missing?

Most of the improved stuff ain't felt (as it has all improved at the back-end), until and unless you actually do use one of the newly introduced features (such as the -showpower command). Plus, there hasn't been a major "hashrate increase" since the v12 anyways.

i begvto argue there. i mean 29to 31 mhs to 33 to 34 mhs i guess isntvTGAT major, but power is reduced for that, plus on vegas going from 37/39 to 42 to 50 depending on lottery isnt technically much? . idunno. i think you're expecting more?
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 10, 2019, 05:42:44 AM

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This is not phoenixminer's thread. Here is Claymore's thread.
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again its not just phoenix miner its any miner you can run with the Claymore straps running. Regardless of that, I don't mine with phoenix i use strictly Claymore for my ETH mining. Thus my anxiousness about him releasing stuff on the XT I want to share experiences work on getting better and better settings with the Claymore Miner.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 09, 2019, 05:54:50 AM
Mining on Phoenix Miner and Wildrig-multi using the manner of Claymore cards AMD
Run the Claymore with slings and press "0", after disabling mining, do not close the Claymore and run another miner and start mining, the cards will be with the timings from the Claymore, but work on another miner.
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6PoUPXUJP8&t=1s

Hmm... RedPanda and I have been discussing this in our channels since 14.2.

Last week Red Panda Mining literally just  made a video on this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPyXN4fnH9s

Notice its dated August 4th.

::shakes head:: OI.. vay.

@claymore
Man i can't wait for you to update something on the XT. It works pretty decently on wildrig i really want to get it on Eth!!

On the edge of our seats man!
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 01, 2019, 06:29:35 AM
For everyone who is having issues with the DAG during the new epoch, remove or disable one of your GPUs and see if it works then.

If it works then you most likely need more memory, either virtual or RAM.

If it still doesn't work, then its some software issue.

Hard to diagnose this issue since some people are getting it while other's are not.

tried with only 1 GPU enabled, still not working...



Lower your driver version to 19.7.1 or lower and your DAG issue will be resolved.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: August 01, 2019, 06:26:30 AM
Hi,

I notice that -li does not 'really' reduce heat and power consomption. Does anyone get a good tune to stabilize ?

it just lowers the intensity of which the algo is applied it isn't meant for cooling its meant to help with stability. remember there's 4 settings 0, 1, 2,3

Yes i have it help stability all the time. i have 580's and 570's running 34mhs due to the lidag setting. just helping the intensity a little.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: July 30, 2019, 08:38:50 AM
There was an issue with the 19.7.2 and 19.7.3 version working with 4gb cards. They work if there's an 8GB card but this is a driver related problem.

19.7.4 dropped this evening, i would say, give that a try if not roll back to 19.7.1 and your 4GB AMD cards will work fine with the Dag files.

Good luck out there!!

Don't forget your Windows based straps have a purpose...

AMD Straps
Strap 1 - Hynix / generic
Strap 4 - Hynix / generic - use lidag 1 - 3 to lower the intensity futher if needed
Strap 2 - Samsung / Micron
Strap 5 - Samsung
strap 3 - Elpida / Micron
Strap 6 - i typically get errors with this strap.


Nvidia straps
strap 1 - Hynix / Micron
strap 2 - Samsung
Strap 3 - Elpida *i've only seen one of these but they do exist

Happy Hashing!
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