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Author Topic: Weird problem with my R9 390x Hawaii (Mininng ethash)  (Read 119 times)
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March 03, 2018, 10:53:15 PM
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Today, one of my R9 390x cards suddenly stopped being detected by my rig after a restart. I tried putting it in my gaming PC with a riser, and still it's not detected. Then I tried hooking it up to the PCI Express 16 slot without a riser, and I got picture. Installed drivers, applied the patch and tried to start the miner, but then the screen goes to black, with some green flickering when the DAG file is loaded and the PC crashes. Tried hooking it up to the rig with a riser, but still not detected. The weird thing is though, that I'm able to play games like OW and BF1 without it crashing, but mining with any ethash miners seems to end in a crash. So what I ended up doing was I hooked up the RX 580s, which I normally use in my gaming rig up to my mining rig, and now I'm stuck mining on them and gaming on my R9 390s. The thing is though, when I'm not playing games, I usually switch the RX 580s to compute and mine with them, but now I'm not able to do that with the R9 390 card. I also have two other R9 390 cards which seems to do fine mining, so anyone got any idea what might be the cause of this?

I mine on Windows 10 with the Claymore miner, but have also tried the Phoenix miner and still experience crashes. I use the most recent Crimson Relive drivers, and have also tried older versions and I still experience crashes. Tried several different risers, the PSUs are well below their limits, so I can not see there being anything at fault but the R9 390x card.
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