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August 08, 2017, 11:25:40 AM |
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Thank you. Will try some of thouse. And about the tstop 75 is just additional, the cards are running mostly around 55c
The ULPS was already checked.
edit: Seems to be more stable with the ethi 4 edit2: not dual-mining
1160/2020
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boysie
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August 08, 2017, 11:52:03 AM |
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speed report
9.8/latest AMD driver (dag fix)
480/8G = 29MH/900MH dcr 470/4G = 28.8MH/635MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH 570/4g = 30MH/660MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH Vega FE 16G = 37.5MH/1.3GH dcr = issue with heat, any thing over 60c throttles down to 32.5MH/900MH dcr
Cards used: REF 480 + Red Devil 8G 480 + Nitro+OC 470 and 570 4GB + Vega FE 16GB Air.
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I had the same observation. With genoil, 1602MHz core and 1100MHz hbm2, before 60C it would report 41MH/s. Over 60C it would report 31-36MH/s. Have you had any luck setting a lower core clock? I've tried changing mine and it drops the GPU down to 852MHz core and reported 31MH in genoil and 36MH in claymore. In my house at the current temperature if I run claymore's miner at 1602/1100 it gets up to 70C and reports about the same hash rate as I get at 852. I really want to play with down clocking but so far no luck. So for now I'm running 852MHz core clock to keep my temps at 60C. my ambient is 40C. seems to be a windows driver issue, Wolf0 says it works in Linux. Water block on the way will fit end of aug when it arrives and try and keep this baby cool and run at 40c and see if I can get it over 40MH but I suspect the mem speed will limit me, unless its heat limiting the mem in which case I might be able to stretch a little more from it. once they release rx vega there should be a driver update and hopefully down clocking core will be available and heat will get even better
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h311m4n
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August 08, 2017, 12:46:49 PM |
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Thank you. Will try some of thouse. And about the tstop 75 is just additional, the cards are running mostly around 55c
The ULPS was already checked.
edit: Seems to be more stable with the ethi 4 edit2: not dual-mining
1160/2020
Honestly, if you have stability issues at anything above ethi 4, I think you have another problem. I've built over 20 rigs, all downvolted and optimized, they all run ethi at full speed and dual mine. I never have this 4Mh/s issue. Set your core clock to 1100, 1160 is just not necessary. Also open up a HWinfo and check your cards for memory errors at 2020 frequency. If you have bazillions, then you will need to downclock the memory. Also, I don't know what brand of memory you have on your cards?
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irlandescoin
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August 08, 2017, 01:22:25 PM |
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Claymore and RX580 keeps freezing after 40 min or 2 hours
Hi guys, I am have gtx 1060 and my computer keeps crashing, I checked the logs and show to me this: NVML : cannot get current temperature , error 999 I am not udnerstand why I am getting this. I change virtual memory and inserted wd 0 in my start file.
someone knows how to fix this?
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NavyCuda
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August 08, 2017, 01:27:35 PM |
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The ROCK kernel needed a one-liner fix to make the sysfs pp_table entry function, and then I used that to change the clocks/etc.
I seem to be a bit out of my element, but my observations in win10 have been: If I force a clock speed, using something like clockblocker, it will lock to the clock I set in windows and in games. As soon as I start a miner (claymore's or genoil) the GPU drops to 852MHz. In games or just windows, clock frequency sits where I set it. If I leave claymore's miner open and disable either GPU for mining they return to the desired clock speed. Re-enable that GPU and it immediately drops back down to 852MHz. If I leave all of the wattman frequency settings at stock, then either miner will put full load on the GPUs and will hold 1602MHz (undervolted and power limit increased)
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boysie
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August 08, 2017, 01:48:06 PM |
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Thank you. Will try some of thouse. And about the tstop 75 is just additional, the cards are running mostly around 55c
The ULPS was already checked.
edit: Seems to be more stable with the ethi 4 edit2: not dual-mining
1160/2020
Honestly, if you have stability issues at anything above ethi 4, I think you have another problem. I've built over 20 rigs, all downvolted and optimized, they all run ethi at full speed and dual mine. I never have this 4Mh/s issue. Set your core clock to 1100, 1160 is just not necessary. Also open up a HWinfo and check your cards for memory errors at 2020 frequency. If you have bazillions, then you will need to downclock the memory. Also, I don't know what brand of memory you have on your cards? the 4Mh issue was because the monitor was not plugged into the pri gpu? normally the one in the first x16 slot. happens to me every now and then when I plug the dummy plug in the wrong gpu.
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h311m4n
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August 08, 2017, 02:11:12 PM |
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I have some rigs without dummy plugs or monitors plugged in. A part from a shitty 640x480 res in teamviewer, they hash full speed.
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wOvAN
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August 08, 2017, 02:16:06 PM |
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Is claymore cheating with displaying hashrate?I have rx580 which claymore's reported hashrate is 28.2 the speed must mine about 0.008135 ETH/24h On dwarfpool the actual income in 24h is about 0.00635242 I do ETH only mining with devfee on? the pool takes 1% fee so 2% is total fee 28.2 * 2% = 0,564 and pure profit speed is 28.2 - 0,564 = 27,636 which should give us 0.007962 0.007962-0.00635242 = 0.001610 0.00635242 - the sum of ETH should be mines with speed 22 M/hSo where's another 5,6 M/h gone? (27,636-22=5,636) Or it's just claymore cheating the real mining speed, 22 instead of 27,6!!! http://i95.fastpic.ru/big/2017/0808/1c/d5d78bc48519c8fff599cf70140f241c.jpghttp://i95.fastpic.ru/big/2017/0808/cc/4d9c105718945ed75300318f7834bacc.jpg
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August 08, 2017, 02:29:02 PM |
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Without scouring through every post (as this might have been asked already), I wanted to see if anyone might have insight with regard to an issue I'm having.
I've got a few computers at my office which have 1050 TI's in them (single cards) running Win10pro. Two of them seem to be rather finiky about running Claymore (it worked once/twice initially), so I'm not sure what's going on. When I go to start the miner, the cmd window will open up for perhaps a second and it will get through the first 4 lines and then just close (as soon as it hits the EthDcrMiner64.exe line).
They're all "identical" Dell workstations running on a domain. I've got Kaspersky running on all of them, and disabled it on the problem machines to see if that was the hold up, but to no avail.
Any suggestions?
THANKS
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August 08, 2017, 02:39:48 PM |
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Found some strange trouble on one of my rigs. When I start miner - got an Windows error message saying that atiadlxx.dll missing. After 5 times I click "ok" - error disappear and miners starts working without any troubles. Of course it's obvious that it somehow connected with ATI, but I'am running miner on GTX 1070 rig... Fresh Windows 10 Anniversary with nvidia drivers. On my other nvidia rigs and same system + drivers - same miner works fine. How to fix it
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h311m4n
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August 08, 2017, 02:46:11 PM |
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He's not cheating...first off, dwarfpool doesn't have the best reputation for profitability. Second, your hashrate at the pool will vary, depending on the number of shares you submit, your response time to the pool, your luck and the "quality" of your overclocking and other things. This is what defines your actual hashrate by the pool. It should act in waves and sometimes go above or at least be equal the reported hashrate. If it doesn't, you have a problem. Without scouring through every post (as this might have been asked already), I wanted to see if anyone might have insight with regard to an issue I'm having.
I've got a few computers at my office which have 1050 TI's in them (single cards) running Win10pro. Two of them seem to be rather finiky about running Claymore (it worked once/twice initially), so I'm not sure what's going on. When I go to start the miner, the cmd window will open up for perhaps a second and it will get through the first 4 lines and then just close (as soon as it hits the EthDcrMiner64.exe line).
They're all "identical" Dell workstations running on a domain. I've got Kaspersky running on all of them, and disabled it on the problem machines to see if that was the hold up, but to no avail.
Any suggestions?
THANKS
Here's one: mine on you own hardware?
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wOvAN
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August 08, 2017, 03:31:17 PM |
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dwarfpool doesn't have the best reputation for profitability.
No matter what pools I used. I got about the same result. I suspect that the reason might be long switching between pool for devfee mining, I'll try with nofee. Let's see what happens.
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August 08, 2017, 04:11:14 PM |
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He's not cheating...first off, dwarfpool doesn't have the best reputation for profitability. Second, your hashrate at the pool will vary, depending on the number of shares you submit, your response time to the pool, your luck and the "quality" of your overclocking and other things. This is what defines your actual hashrate by the pool. It should act in waves and sometimes go above or at least be equal the reported hashrate. If it doesn't, you have a problem. Without scouring through every post (as this might have been asked already), I wanted to see if anyone might have insight with regard to an issue I'm having.
I've got a few computers at my office which have 1050 TI's in them (single cards) running Win10pro. Two of them seem to be rather finiky about running Claymore (it worked once/twice initially), so I'm not sure what's going on. When I go to start the miner, the cmd window will open up for perhaps a second and it will get through the first 4 lines and then just close (as soon as it hits the EthDcrMiner64.exe line).
They're all "identical" Dell workstations running on a domain. I've got Kaspersky running on all of them, and disabled it on the problem machines to see if that was the hold up, but to no avail.
Any suggestions?
THANKS
Here's one: mine on you own hardware? ahem.... I own the entire office...
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August 08, 2017, 05:28:44 PM |
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guys, can anyone help with the ethminer64 settings? I want to slow down a bit the mining rate to be able to use my pc for work in 3dsmax. I am using the nvidia gtx1070 and I tried this setting --cl-extragpu-mem 256 which I found on google but the miner doesnt recognise it.
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August 08, 2017, 05:32:12 PM |
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What's currently the most profitable combo to mine? ETH+?
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August 08, 2017, 05:44:26 PM |
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guys, can anyone help with the ethminer64 settings? I want to slow down a bit the mining rate to be able to use my pc for work in 3dsmax. I am using the nvidia gtx1070 and I tried this setting --cl-extragpu-mem 256 which I found on google but the miner doesnt recognise it.
I'm not sure about max but with fusion 360 I have to stop mining for usable performance. Any 2D cad work I can leave the miner going.
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August 08, 2017, 05:53:49 PM |
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guys, can anyone help with the ethminer64 settings? I want to slow down a bit the mining rate to be able to use my pc for work in 3dsmax. I am using the nvidia gtx1070 and I tried this setting --cl-extragpu-mem 256 which I found on google but the miner doesnt recognise it.
Use.... -li 10 or maybe more
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August 08, 2017, 08:43:58 PM |
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Hi Mr Claymore.
We are using Win 10 and NVIDIA 1070s.
Win10 can see all 6 GPUs.
Claymore miner can only see 5.
The 5 are mining well and very stable. How can we get Claymore to see the 6th GPU?
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August 08, 2017, 09:19:33 PM |
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the dag patch is working relatively well if volts are fixed in the bios and no fuckups with afterburner. Do not ever install this shit, resist the temptation. It may fuck up the system badly. Takes some 'erasing of traces' with MB capacitors power down cycle...on Asrock anniversary. Somehow smoother on Z270. just finished another rig(not at the pic) all seems fine. set from below 1200 to 1000 last 4 stages. vrm top at 923mv
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August 08, 2017, 11:02:54 PM |
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the dag patch is working relatively well if volts are fixed in the bios and no fuckups with afterburner. Do not ever install this shit, resist the temptation. It may fuck up the system badly. Takes some 'erasing of traces' with MB capacitors power down cycle...on Asrock anniversary. Somehow smoother on Z270. just finished another rig(not at the pic) all seems fine. set from below 1200 to 1000 last 4 stages. vrm top at 923mv Yeah I had something similiar with the "erasing of traces". Sometimes the only thing that worked was turning off the rig from the wall for like 60 seconds to get the GPUs to function again. This isn't for the DAG fix but to get rid of HW errors which were poping up like crazy and no amount of reboots helped, only cold shutdowns. No idea why it happens.
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