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Author Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 6590800 times)
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June 14, 2017, 07:16:37 PM
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I'm hoping for help from a kind user on here who can share their knowledge with me.

Along with some AMD cards, I am mining on an Nvidia GTX Titan Z. This card is essentially two 780 Ti GPUs on one card. I have seen people get 17-19 MH/s from a 780 Ti, so the ~13.5 MH/s I am getting now (per GPU for a total of ~27 MH/s) leaves a bit to be desired. I think this card could get at least 35 MH/s if optimized.

Using MSI afterburner, I have each core clocked at 1000MHz. However, the memory clock is stuck in a low power 3D mode, or 6GHz even though the card runs at the normal 7GHz in 3D games. I have a feeling this is hurting my hashrate a lot. I tried using a batch file for the NVIDIA SMI, but it says that tampering with the clocks is not supported by this GPU.

Are there any workarounds short of a bios flash?

I am running the card in Windows 7 (there are issues with Windows 10) using the recommended legacy 347.52 driver.

Thank you so much.
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June 14, 2017, 08:32:33 PM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.
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June 14, 2017, 10:12:05 PM
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I use pool dwarfpool and i have e-mail send when miner stop.
dwarfpool setting for e-mail is   : write email instead password.
Claymore readme:  parameter password is  -epsw
My setting is   -epsw xxx@xx.xx   but when miner stop (crash) nothing happens. Miner not work hour and not e-mail send.
Why?

My mail from dwarf ended up in spam. Have you checked there?
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June 15, 2017, 03:35:19 AM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.
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June 15, 2017, 03:37:47 AM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.

And we just went to epoch 129 which made for a bigger DAG.
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June 15, 2017, 05:07:56 AM
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Hello guys, I'm mining two weeks without reset or freeze, but from yesterday I cant mine. Program crash itself and there is message in the log that GPU hangs (watchdog activation). That happen with random card.

8 hours ago another three rigs stopped working, but, after reboot they start to work without problems.

Is there any cure for this problem? Can someone help with with the advice?
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June 15, 2017, 05:21:52 AM
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Ok, I have a problem I'm hoping I can address without sending back cards. I'm mining ETH with claymore's 9.5 miner.

I have "old" 1070s with Samsung memory that mine like champs. OC the memory through the roof and they just hum along.

I have "new" Micron 1070s that can't OC the memory as far, only about 550-575 on average and pull 29.5mhs or so. I'm fine with this.

I have "new" 1060s and 1070s with Samsung memory that can't mine with even stock clocks at all. A few minutes into mining they blue screen or crash the miner. I've tried using huge page files. I've tried using one card at a time plugged into the mother board. I've tried various motherboards and power supplies. I've tried different drivers. I simply cannot get these "new" Samsung cards to work. This is with both MSI and EVGA cards.

Thoughts?
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June 15, 2017, 06:21:06 AM
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Has anyone tried mining with AMD and Nvidia cards on the same rig? If so, could you let me know how it works? Don't see myself getting hands on any AMD cards at a reasonable price any time soon  Tongue
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June 15, 2017, 06:24:44 AM
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Is there a guide somewhere to optimze your .bat file for Claymore dual miner ?
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June 15, 2017, 06:56:57 AM
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I have an issue using claymore: It seems that my internet connection is not very stable, and at each disconnection Claymore seems to bug as it goes into a half speed mode:
On my 6 RX 570 (not yet flashed cards) as soon as Claymore detects a disc (socket error) when the connections comes back its half speed.

Here is a screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/FP3qO

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
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June 15, 2017, 07:40:40 AM
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Is there a guide somewhere to optimze your .bat file for Claymore dual miner ?

I think it's impossible  Smiley  Or, perhaps you need dual drivers to install the same time, But it doesn't have to be stable, I would not have risked  Grin
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June 15, 2017, 07:42:40 AM
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The performance of RX580 is terrible with this miner. Any updates in near future for RX580 cards?
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June 15, 2017, 11:51:07 AM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.

And we just went to epoch 129 which made for a bigger DAG.

DAG size I don't think so, because I try everything to get my hashrate back but nothing
I see in another forum they said OC degrade the card on long term
If cause is the DAG ,where I can find him this DAG
I use claymore 8.1
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June 15, 2017, 12:55:45 PM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.

And we just went to epoch 129 which made for a bigger DAG.

DAG size I don't think so, because I try everything to get my hashrate back but nothing
I see in another forum they said OC degrade the card on long term
If cause is the DAG ,where I can find him this DAG
I use claymore 8.1


First, OC doesn't degrade the card long term, although overvoltage may.

Second, asking where to find the DAG shows off your clear ignorance of Ethereum, it's PoW Ethash, and... shit, mining. You wanna find the DAG, try looking real hard at the GDDR5 chips of your GPU while you mine it.

Mr. DAG he grows bigger and bigger each 5.2 days and he(or she) is now 2,155,872,128 bytes big and grows as we feed him more money.  If you want to see how he grows over time look at this https://goo.gl/YHM7HY and weep.
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June 15, 2017, 01:14:10 PM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.

And we just went to epoch 129 which made for a bigger DAG.

DAG size I don't think so, because I try everything to get my hashrate back but nothing
I see in another forum they said OC degrade the card on long term
If cause is the DAG ,where I can find him this DAG
I use claymore 8.1


First, OC doesn't degrade the card long term, although overvoltage may.

Second, asking where to find the DAG shows off your clear ignorance of Ethereum, it's PoW Ethash, and... shit, mining. You wanna find the DAG, try looking real hard at the GDDR5 chips of your GPU while you mine it.

Mr. DAG he grows bigger and bigger each 5.2 days and he and or she is now 2,155,872,128 bytes big and grows as we feed him more money.  If you want to see how he grows over time look at this https://goo.gl/YHM7HY and weep.

How insensitive! The DAG could very well be a hermaphrodite.

I apologize and corrected my grammar to accommodate today's norms.
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June 15, 2017, 01:29:51 PM
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Are people still getting much better results with 15.2 drivers instead of 17.6?
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June 15, 2017, 01:36:56 PM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.

And we just went to epoch 129 which made for a bigger DAG.

DAG size I don't think so, because I try everything to get my hashrate back but nothing
I see in another forum they said OC degrade the card on long term
If cause is the DAG ,where I can find him this DAG
I use claymore 8.1


First, OC doesn't degrade the card long term, although overvoltage may.

Second, asking where to find the DAG shows off your clear ignorance of Ethereum, it's PoW Ethash, and... shit, mining. You wanna find the DAG, try looking real hard at the GDDR5 chips of your GPU while you mine it.

Mr. DAG he grows bigger and bigger each 5.2 days and he and or she is now 2,155,872,128 bytes big and grows as we feed him more money.  If you want to see how he grows over time look at this /YHM7HY]https://[Suspicious link removed]/YHM7HY and weep.

How insensitive! The DAG could very well be a hermaphrodite.

I apologize and corrected my grammar to accommodate today's norms.




 Hey I ask for help from people know about this nothing more I don't know much about mining then please if you know how I can get back to my hashrate tell me how and thank you very much
how can i get more hashrate
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June 15, 2017, 01:39:38 PM
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Guys are you getting with 280x previous 15mgh or it is down to 12.5 now?
Huh 4 x R9 390 strix 8g Overclock No Voltage GPU tweak 2 for OC GPU Clock 1135 Mhz, +o mV, Memory Clock 6000 Mhz, Power target 150%,  After 6 months mining the hasrate drop from 129.2 Mh/s to 128.7 Mh/s, there is a risk with Overclocking long term card degradation and drop hasrate ? Temperature between 65 ° C to 72 ° C, connection with pool is ok, I have 6 months ago in mining ETH, ETC, ZEC with claymore V 8.1 ..
Same with 7 x rx-480 sapphire, hasrate drop from 210.8 Mh/s to 209.9 Mh/s

i have the same problem with 5 x sapphire rx480 8GB, hashrate drop from 145,7 to 144,8 since 6:55 pm today.
nothing helps to get my normal hashrate back.

Guys, it's not an issue. The bigger the DAG size the slower the hash rate.

And we just went to epoch 129 which made for a bigger DAG.

DAG size I don't think so, because I try everything to get my hashrate back but nothing
I see in another forum they said OC degrade the card on long term
If cause is the DAG ,where I can find him this DAG
I use claymore 8.1


First, OC doesn't degrade the card long term, although overvoltage may.

Second, asking where to find the DAG shows off your clear ignorance of Ethereum, it's PoW Ethash, and... shit, mining. You wanna find the DAG, try looking real hard at the GDDR5 chips of your GPU while you mine it.

Mr. DAG he grows bigger and bigger each 5.2 days and he and or she is now 2,155,872,128 bytes big and grows as we feed him more money.  If you want to see how he grows over time look at this /YHM7HY]https://[Suspicious link removed]/YHM7HY and weep.

How insensitive! The DAG could very well be a hermaphrodite.

I apologize and corrected my grammar to accommodate today's norms.




 Hey I ask for help from people know about this nothing more I don't know much about mining then please if you know how I can get back to my hashrate tell me how and thank you very much
how can i get more hashrate
Buy more GPUs.
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June 15, 2017, 02:08:50 PM
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I have some rigs without a screen/keyboard/mouse.When i use remote desktop MSI Afterburner shows all as 0 så i cant set the correct clock speeds for mem and gpu. Also setting it via. command -mclock and -cclock does not work. Is there another way?
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June 15, 2017, 02:12:57 PM
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hello,
i got the miner running but when i shut it down later and try to start again, the miner gives an error.
EthDcrminer64.exe stopped working fault module amdocl64.dll
if i do a systemrecovery then everything works again.
I know you need to keep the miner running but if there is a power faillure or i need to reboot the computer for some reason i can't start the miner again without a systemrecovery.
Anyone else had this problem?

I'm testing an RX 470 4gb card @ the moment .
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