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My 1080 Ti got fucked today while mining ETH. I was testing out -ethi 1 to see if I could mine in the *background* while continuing to use my computer for light activities. Everything seemed unusually fine, then suddenly my screen started artifacting, flashed a couple times, and went black. I figured it was just an unstable overclock (even though my +500 mem offset worked fine before), so I went ahead and restarted my computer... Nope. Long story short, I spent a few hours troubleshooting. I did everything I could think of to isolate the actual issue. Reset CMOS, different PCI slots, DDU'd drivers, booted with with iGPU, set motherboard to PCI graphics, tested mobo with a 570 from my rig, I even switched PSU cables and plugged them into different 8-pin slots. I reinstalled windows to rule out any software issue. I gave up and had EVGA issue me an RMA. I packed the card and it'll be on its way to California on Monday. Not saying Claymore 9.5 is the causation of my issue. Maybe it's just a coincidence my card decided to give out at that particular time. I have a 1080 Ti FE with a Hybrid kit installed. My OC offsets were (if I can recall correctly): 85% power 100+ core 500+ mem No voltage adjustments Anyways, here are some PCB shots I took if anyone wants to identify a blown diode or whatever: http://imgur.com/a/oxm9csad story my 1060 can 600+ mem working 24/7
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antiycda
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June 11, 2017, 10:52:42 AM |
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anyone here with an rx 560 miner? curious how it performs in claymore? might make one since 570s or 80s are really hard to get
you can try 1060 /1070. i'm planning add a 1060 rig
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edwardspitz
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June 11, 2017, 11:11:14 AM |
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Can't seem to find api.txt - anyone knows if documentation for Claymore API can be found anywhere?
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XManiac
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June 11, 2017, 12:08:12 PM |
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hey guys got 1 question i have 2 gtx 1070 and clocked the memory to 4300hmz in games it runs at 4300mhz but with the miner it only runs at 4100hmz same thing with other miners why is that? if i leave it to defult<4000mhz> then it runs at 3800mhz useing Msi afterburner
Try to use manufacturer's firmware to overclock your cadrs. Im using Asus Dual 1070 and it runing 9200 mhz mem with 30mh/s via Asus GPU Tweak II. The card shouldnt lower the clock while using the miner.
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Claymore (OP)
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June 11, 2017, 12:12:47 PM |
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Can't seem to find api.txt - anyone knows if documentation for Claymore API can be found anywhere?
Download v9.5 for Windows, unpack it and check "Remote manager" folder.
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ZhugeLiang
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June 11, 2017, 01:24:21 PM |
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Hi 1) Can someone tell me how the disable the nVidia's .dll? I am only running on AMD gpu. 2) It will also be very much appreciated if someone can guide to config the miner for eth+dcr mining at suprnova
thanks in advance.
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tearsdontfall
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June 11, 2017, 01:44:47 PM |
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now i have one sapphire nitro+ radeon rx 570 8gb oc . i have bought that 7 days ago. now its out of market. so instead i have to buy sapphire nitro+ radeon rx 580 8gb oc. so my question is this that can i setup a rig with 5 sapphire nitro+ radeon rx 580 8gb oc and 1 sapphire nitro+ radeon rx 570 8gb oc without any problem ?? does this two cards supports crossfire technology ?
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vince212
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June 11, 2017, 01:44:57 PM |
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anyone here with an rx 560 miner? curious how it performs in claymore? might make one since 570s or 80s are really hard to get
you can try 1060 /1070. i'm planning add a 1060 rig yea doin some research. i originally wanted 1060s but found finally what this dag means. im afraid 3gb memory wont cut it anymore and the 6gb version isnt worth it for the price. 1070s are good but too damn expensive
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June 11, 2017, 02:05:19 PM |
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Somebody post numbers/screencap on a bios modded 1070!
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huntingthesnark
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June 11, 2017, 02:35:58 PM |
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Hi folks, long time listener, first time caller.
Have a 5 card rig (win10, rx470 4gb) that's been running fine for months. Suddenly dropped out, and now Claymore exits because 'no amd cards in list'. Cards are present and correct in Win10 device manager, no errors.
Tried older drivers, tried newer drivers. Removed win10 updates. Tried new OpenCL package. Any ideas anyone? Is there a way to force the OpenCL list to update? Much appreciated in advance!
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June 11, 2017, 02:36:18 PM |
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Hi, stills necessary run 15.12 crimson version or can run newer one like 16.3.2 (for example).
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June 11, 2017, 02:52:46 PM Last edit: June 12, 2017, 12:27:48 AM by notbatman |
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Hi folks, long time listener, first time caller.
Have a 5 card rig (win10, rx470 4gb) that's been running fine for months. Suddenly dropped out, and now Claymore exits because 'no amd cards in list'. Cards are present and correct in Win10 device manager, no errors.
Tried older drivers, tried newer drivers. Removed win10 updates. Tried new OpenCL package. Any ideas anyone? Is there a way to force the OpenCL list to update? Much appreciated in advance!
Uninstall any and all AMD driver packages in control panel apps, go into device manager and "show hidden" from the dropdown menus, now uninstall all the video cards until the list is empty. Reboot. Let windows sit while connected to the net for 30 mins. Reboot. Now go run claymore and start mining.  edit: If you've still got issues after that try installing AMD APP SDK. edit 2: If you've got internal video it must be disabled in the device manger and bios if possible. edit 3: If you modded your bios then it's mircosloth and driver signature verification sticking their penis your asshole, pixel patcher or some junk fixes that.
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June 11, 2017, 03:16:04 PM |
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Hi folks, long time listener, first time caller.
Have a 5 card rig (win10, rx470 4gb) that's been running fine for months. Suddenly dropped out, and now Claymore exits because 'no amd cards in list'. Cards are present and correct in Win10 device manager, no errors.
Tried older drivers, tried newer drivers. Removed win10 updates. Tried new OpenCL package. Any ideas anyone? Is there a way to force the OpenCL list to update? Much appreciated in advance!
I actually had the same problem. If you have not solved this, what worked for me was downloading DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and uninstalling the gpu drivers with that software, then re-installing the drivers. Worth testing atleast if you have not already.
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huntingthesnark
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June 11, 2017, 03:43:33 PM |
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Thanks both - back to driver fun and games eh! I'd hoped as device manager was happy I'd dodged that bullet. Hey ho.
Cheers much!
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June 11, 2017, 03:59:07 PM |
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Hi, stills necessary run 15.12 crimson version or can run newer one like 16.3.2 (for example).
For the new cards, you should run the new drivers.
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edwardspitz
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June 11, 2017, 04:06:32 PM |
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Can't seem to find api.txt - anyone knows if documentation for Claymore API can be found anywhere?
Download v9.5 for Windows, unpack it and check "Remote manager" folder. Oh shoot, knowing about this could have saved me some work  I have been working on a new log format, because I was not really happy about the existing one. The one I have written makes a http request to port 3333 and parses the result. It writes two separate logs that looks that look like this: GPU's: 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU0, temp: 72, fan: 53, speed: 28.778, shares: 178 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU1, temp: 72, fan: 40, speed: 29.183, shares: 209 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU2, temp: 67, fan: 70, speed: 24.047, shares: 214 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU3, temp: 74, fan: 70, speed: 28.903, shares: 50 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU0, temp: 72, fan: 53, speed: 28.770, shares: 178 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU1, temp: 72, fan: 40, speed: 29.194, shares: 209 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU2, temp: 68, fan: 70, speed: 24.051, shares: 215 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU3, temp: 74, fan: 70, speed: 28.906, shares: 51
Totals: 2017-06-11T17:25:31Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.921, total_shares: 634, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.73, avg_shares_per_card: 158.5, avg_temp: 66.5, avg_fan: 58.25 2017-06-11T17:25:41Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.939, total_shares: 635, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.73, avg_shares_per_card: 158.75, avg_temp: 67.5, avg_fan: 58.25 2017-06-11T17:25:51Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.912, total_shares: 635, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.73, avg_shares_per_card: 158.75, avg_temp: 68.5, avg_fan: 58.25 2017-06-11T17:26:01Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.876, total_shares: 636, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.72, avg_shares_per_card: 159, avg_temp: 69, avg_fan: 58.25
My script is working, but using the `miner_getstat1` would have been a lot cleaner. There is one thing missing from miner_getstat1 though and that is a timestamp. I'm not sure how to send a TCP request to the API in Linux. Can you provide an example?
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edwardspitz
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June 11, 2017, 04:37:13 PM |
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Can't seem to find api.txt - anyone knows if documentation for Claymore API can be found anywhere?
Download v9.5 for Windows, unpack it and check "Remote manager" folder. Oh shoot, knowing about this could have saved me some work  I have been working on a new log format, because I was not really happy about the existing one. The one I have written makes a http request to port 3333 and parses the result. It writes two separate logs that looks that look like this: GPU's: 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU0, temp: 72, fan: 53, speed: 28.778, shares: 178 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU1, temp: 72, fan: 40, speed: 29.183, shares: 209 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU2, temp: 67, fan: 70, speed: 24.047, shares: 214 2017-06-11T17:27:31Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU3, temp: 74, fan: 70, speed: 28.903, shares: 50 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU0, temp: 72, fan: 53, speed: 28.770, shares: 178 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU1, temp: 72, fan: 40, speed: 29.194, shares: 209 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU2, temp: 68, fan: 70, speed: 24.051, shares: 215 2017-06-11T17:27:41Z02:00, machine: minr, id: GPU3, temp: 74, fan: 70, speed: 28.906, shares: 51
Totals: 2017-06-11T17:25:31Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.921, total_shares: 634, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.73, avg_shares_per_card: 158.5, avg_temp: 66.5, avg_fan: 58.25 2017-06-11T17:25:41Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.939, total_shares: 635, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.73, avg_shares_per_card: 158.75, avg_temp: 67.5, avg_fan: 58.25 2017-06-11T17:25:51Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.912, total_shares: 635, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.73, avg_shares_per_card: 158.75, avg_temp: 68.5, avg_fan: 58.25 2017-06-11T17:26:01Z02:00, machine: minr, total_speed: 110.876, total_shares: 636, total_rejected: 1, avg_speed_per_card: 27.72, avg_shares_per_card: 159, avg_temp: 69, avg_fan: 58.25
My script is working, but using the `miner_getstat1` would have been a lot cleaner. There is one thing missing from miner_getstat1 though and that is a timestamp. I'm not sure how to send a TCP request to the API in Linux. Can you provide an example? Ok I figured it out: $ exec 3<>/dev/tcp/192.168.1.186/3333 $ echo -e '{"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"miner_getstat1"}' >&3 $ cat <&3
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EarthZephyR
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June 11, 2017, 04:45:20 PM |
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Is it true that nvidia get more hashrate on linux?
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June 11, 2017, 04:59:06 PM |
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Question about ETH mining on ethermine.org pool... My rig within Claymore is hashing at ~198MH, but the pool is displaying the following: Hashrate as reported by miner to pool = ~198MH Effective current hashrate = 174MH Avg Effective hashrate 24hr = 175MH I know some variation between miner and pool is expected, but >20MH seems like a lot to me!!! Anyone experienced this before?  Fixes? Or known issue? Thanks!!!
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