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January 05, 2019, 01:13:53 PM
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Has anyone managed to avoid the blue screen of death issue with Windows 10, when trying to mine with AMD GPU mining software?

It's a VIDEO_TDR_* something problem.  Suggested solutions include keeping software up to date and using the latest drivers, which I have done, but I keep crashing (Phoenix Miner, Claymore, others).  I tried ETC mining, but I think what I need to download for my modest AMD mobile GPU is too large and I am unable to mine.  I have a mobile AMD Radeon Vega card (gfx902).

I would like to mine a small amount of something, anything really, where a good AMD GPU miner is available.  Currently only a version of sgminer 5.3.8 seems to work without crashing my system.

And of course, a little at a time, so I don't overheat or destroy the longevity of my laptop.  If it lasts for 6 months or longer mining an hour or two a day, I consider this acceptable; by then I will have just bought a desktop with bigger cards to mine with, and some small ASICs on power boards, and a new laptop that I won't mine with just to get other stuff done.  Smiley

If anyone knows how to avoid this VIDEO_TDR_* error with Win10 when trying to use an AMD GPU to mine, I would love to hear your experiences and how to work around this problem, if it's possible at all.  Otherwise I think I will just CPU mine for a little each day for PASC (Pascal Coin).  Thank you!
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January 05, 2019, 01:41:04 PM
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Mobile for laptop ? If yes, this is the answer, mining on a laptop is not recommended as it overheats the components causing the common blue or green screen of death. Never mine with a laptop, and a closed desktop is not the solution either. If you want to mine always use an open air rig, you can find really cheap ones on ebay now.

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January 05, 2019, 03:12:16 PM
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Mobile for laptop ? If yes, this is the answer, mining on a laptop is not recommended as it overheats the components causing the common blue or green screen of death. Never mine with a laptop, and a closed desktop is not the solution either. If you want to mine always use an open air rig, you can find really cheap ones on ebay now.

Thank you kindly.

I will look for an open air rig.
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January 06, 2019, 11:30:03 AM
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It seems to me that you have to reinstall AMD drivers using clean install option. There was some crash that damaged your files.

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January 10, 2019, 02:42:56 AM
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It seems to me that you have to reinstall AMD drivers using clean install option. There was some crash that damaged your files.

I think that's right, I can mine for a little while, just making sure it doesn't overheat.  The drivers are a problem.  I am not sure which drivers to install though, perhaps not the latest ones that might come with the AMD APP SDK, which I was using for OpenCL stuff.

I will try the clean install and see if I can get them working.  My card is apparently supported so it should be okay with the right drivers.  Thanks for your thoughts, I was thinking the same.  It always seems to be the drivers, even for my friend who has two rigs with 4x RX580 cards on both.
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