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Author Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 6590794 times)
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August 12, 2017, 08:35:49 PM
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Hi guys, I have a doubt, I have a rig, with 5 gtx 1060, on windows 10, I do OC, with msi afterburner, but, oc, it only works, for the first 4 GPUs, for the 5 GPU it no longer works, That can be thanks

Send that 5th card back to the manufacturer.

Unfortunately, it is normal that if you have a large number of cards, a few of them will be bad.  They will have some minor flaw in their memory or something which makes them not run with modified BIOS.   

This is WHY stock settings exist. This is WHY overclocking exists.

Stock settings are manufacturer default that their cards can run at.  Some cards can be overclocked and modified to run much faster.  But some cannot.  They passed the settings to run at stock settings but they don't work when you modify the BIOS and try to get more speed out of them.

By setting their stock settings lower they can sell more cards to the public.  Many of these stock cards can be modified, but not all.

So send that card back to the manufacturer,  sell it to someone that doesn't modify BIOS, or just leave it running at stock BIOS yourself.

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August 12, 2017, 08:37:47 PM
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Sell your rig, mining is not for you.
You are very helpful. Thank you! Keep doing this!
After this:
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I am ok again.

You're a newbie with 2 posts recommending a post from a newbie with 13 posts who is offering a hacked version of AMD drivers.

RISK level 1000%

Don't download software from unknown sources. Don't listen to newbies with only a few posts.  Chances are you are going to download a trojan or virus.

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August 12, 2017, 08:39:54 PM
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Anyone else use hdmi dummy plugs? (CompuLab Display Emulator (fit-Headless)) from amazon?
I use one of those per 6 gpu rig.

I have been running ~70 GPU farm for a little over 1 year. (Mostly RX480's)

So far I have had 2 gpus die, and both of them had one of those dummy plugs connected.
Anyone else have similar experience?

I'm guessing it is a coincidence, but figured I would ask.

I am using the exact same thing but only for a couple of months now.

You said you had those for a little over a year. How long did you had the dummy plug in the 1st that died and how long in the 2nd one?

You got my interest. I may try to swap that dummy plug every a couple of months or so.

But again, doing so may end killing all of my cards when they won't have warranty anymore.

But... if one dies now, I don't think that they will give me another since the stocks are empty

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August 12, 2017, 08:48:37 PM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to ask for some help regarding some problems i have encountered regarding Clamore OC.

i ahve rig with 5 cards, 4x Powercolor RX 580 8 GB  Red Devil and 1x Sapphire RX580 8GB Nitro+(1411MHz core).

I moded bioses. and using Claymore v9.8 dual minein ETH and SC

I was playing around with OC to see my max and consumption which was 29-30MHz 140W in GPUZ and then came down to 28MHs with 110W in GPUZ.

these OC settings worked fine for 24 hours with no  crashes: -dcri 21 -tstop 85 -tt 70 -fanmin 55 -fanmax 100 -cclock 1200 -mclock 2150 -cvddc 900 -mvddc 850

However i have then decided to try to lower core voltaga in steps of 10mV which got me down to 880mV on core in hopes of saving some more power and finfing lowest possible VDDC to run on.

Unfortuantelly Claymore hangs and crashes.

Upon restarting the rig, i noticed my hashraate drops down to 20 per card and checked in GPUZ whats going on.
Cards do not want to accept settings from Claymore OC anymore, so i am now forced to use wattman to get them runnig at desired settings.

Claymore also stopped reporting temperatures and fanspeeds for all except 1 card.  This card is also acting out and droping to 18MHS all the time causing my hash to fluctuate between 130 and 140MHs.

How do i get claymore to run normally again so i dont need to use Wattman?



Playing with the voltage is risky business, it makes your card very unstable and to save how much money ?
Ask yourself if the voltage reduction is worth the trouble and the loss of revenu because it might get unstable.
I think your best course of action is to give it more power until it stop crashing or just dont change the voltage at all.
I tried to play with voltage myself and on the long wrong it wasnt worth the savings
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August 12, 2017, 08:52:02 PM
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I think the problem is your mixing and matching AMD and NVIDIA cards in the same rig. I think you will always need to run multiple instances of Claymore as long as you mix AMD and NVIDIA.

no. you can run nvidia and amd cards on one instance of claymores miner.
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August 12, 2017, 08:53:36 PM
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Claymore's Ethereum Miner Crack charges v7.5

ETH redirects developers to charge gadgets that are perfectly compatible with all Claymore kernel mining software.
Claymore's Ethereum Mining NoDevFee v7.5
When you use Claymore's Dual Etherem Miner,
This program can help you save your money and earn more. It will re-redirect 1% (or 2% of the dual mode) to the designated wallet address.

download link:
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http://Http://pan.baidu.com/s/1slAu6cd
http://Https://github.com/xiekang0817/NoDevFee



Whenever a developer wallet address is monitored, the developer wallet address is automatically blocked and automatically replaced with the purse address you specified.
Claymore's Dual Ethereum full version crack ETH mining charge tool (redirect developer wallet address for your wallet address):
Http [Suspicious link removed] -> Properties -> Compatibility tab -> Run as administrator -> Save
3) Open start.bat and change your wallet to your wallet address

Demo:
Code:
Start NoDevFee 0xc1950f7049f576ef6966dcad20d7d3bd82c49326



4) Run the start.bat file 5) The software displays this prompt to indicate that it was running successfully. And then you can ignore him, and it is minimized.
6) At this point you can start your mining process, that is correct to start the order is:
1-> Run the redirect tool.
2-> Run your mining program.




7) After running for a while you can see from the redirect tool window that you have redirected the developer wallet to your wallet.

Cool This redirected developer wallet tool is compatible with all Claymore kernel mining processes, including Claymore original, Changsha miners, China Digital Miner, Paladin, etc. All Claymore kernel mining procedures.
Start the order is also the first to start the redirect tool, the second to start your mining process.


Tips:
_________________________________________________

This procedure to fill the eth wallet address and your mining procedures to fill the eth wallet address
Consistent, can be redirected to success.


Reminder:
_________________________________________________
First charge the developer fee to send the fortune to your wallet address (15 minutes after the start of the program)
The second real charge of the developer fee to send your fortune to your wallet address (1 hour after the start)
The third charge of the developer fee to send your fortune to your wallet address (2 hours after the start of the program)
Fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and all the next devfee send shares to your wallet.


1) due to Claymore Miner developers charge rate is a single dig 1%, double dig 2%.
Equal to 36 seconds to 72 seconds per hour is the cost of the developer.
After running the program to be stable operation for 6 hours or more from your pool of computing power to see the obvious effect.
24 hours average effort needs 24 hours to show true computing power. There is a delay in the calculation of the power, but the calculation of the force and the calculation of income are immediate.




With ETH up to 25% per month profit:
_________________________________________________
http://Https://ethtrade.org/@955817

Its stuff like this that makes dev stop working on fixing bugs and improving miners
You are an idiot
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August 12, 2017, 09:02:53 PM
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any ideas on what to do ?

VPN installed has stopped claymore being able to connect and thus mine.

thx

If I am not mistaken, you have to configure your VPN to let claymore miner pass.
Its a configuration problem withing your VPN.
I dont know enough about VPN tho to tell you how to fix it, but at least you know now its a configuration issue
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                       "Its stuff like this that makes dev stop working on fixing bugs and improving miners
You are an idiot "




   ^^^^^^^^    This 100%    -   some people have no common sense or ethics



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August 12, 2017, 09:24:11 PM
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I recently registered at the forum.
Perhaps this question was asked earlier, but he is very interested in me:

1) Is it possible to hide the text for dual mode, for the second coin.
2) It is possible to deduce the speed of a hasht only total (not for each map as it is now).

Thank you for your help.
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August 12, 2017, 09:24:55 PM
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I never said I was better
I never said I could/would/want to develop an alternative
I never said he shouldn't get money for his work

Im saying 1% is insane, nothing else.

Im still using it for now but one of my rigs is already testing something else and it looks good so far, really good.

You got me wrong, not talking about you, i meant if Claymore feels his miner is better than competition he charges for it Smiley And while we are using it he makes mooney, if he makes enough for new car or two per month then it would be honest to lower rates.

Could you PM or share here your alternative?

The other alternative is the open source ethminer program originally made by the eth foundation and improved by Genoil. Its free and exact same speed as claymore.

However it sometimes freezes, and if 1 GPU crashes it stops the entire program so no GPU is hashing until it gets restarted.

no crash or freeze so far for me. People are having issues with both AMD and Nvidia ?
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August 12, 2017, 09:25:04 PM
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Thank you claymore for all your work.  The devfee you charge is not only fair but well deserved.

I for one will continue to use your miner with devfee enabled.
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....
1) due to Claymore Miner developers charge rate is a single dig 1%, double dig 2%.
Equal to 36 seconds to 72 seconds per hour is the cost of the developer.
After running the program to be stable operation for 6 hours or more from your pool of computing power to see the obvious effect.
24 hours average effort needs 24 hours to show true computing power. There is a delay in the calculation of the power, but the calculation of the force and the calculation of income are immediate.




With ETH up to 25% per month profit:
_________________________________________________
http://Https://ethtrade.org/@955817

Its stuff like this that makes dev stop working on fixing bugs and improving miners
You are an idiot

you are both idiots.
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August 13, 2017, 12:46:23 AM
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Green team, have you tried 384.94 +v9.8? Stability, improvements?

I have 6x1080Ti with W10 1703, 384.94, 9.8, OCed.
Mining ETH in single mode. 225Mhs. Stable - 80-120 hours without reboot.
It was stable with 9.7 with the same hashrate.
I did not try older version.
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August 13, 2017, 12:51:30 AM
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Has anyone confirmed the alleged ridiculous hashrates for Vega?
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August 13, 2017, 12:52:40 AM
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it is unethical and I wont use it but I consider Claymore's 1% fee to be also unethical.

Why if it is faster than any other miner? IDK how much money Claymores do from this stuff, and it is over the top, lets say 100-200K$/month then of course fee could be altered to 0,5/1% or 0,75/1,5% but still, just business in money world, if you are better then charge for it Smiley

I never said I was better
I never said I could/would/want to develop an alternative
I never said he shouldn't get money for his work

Im saying 1% is insane, nothing else.

Im still using it for now but one of my rigs is already testing something else and it looks good so far, really good.



I believe that you are paying 1-2% to the pool. Are you testing a solo mining approach as well? Did you complain about pool fees in their forums or support lines? Also you are paying at least 20% for electricity. Did you install solar? Did you complain to your power provider or moved to China? Man, your reasons are ridiculous !!! Why did you start with Claymore???
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August 13, 2017, 12:58:37 AM
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Anyone else use hdmi dummy plugs? (CompuLab Display Emulator (fit-Headless)) from amazon?
I use one of those per 6 gpu rig.

I have been running ~70 GPU farm for a little over 1 year. (Mostly RX480's)

So far I have had 2 gpus die, and both of them had one of those dummy plugs connected.
Anyone else have similar experience?

I'm guessing it is a coincidence, but figured I would ask.

Well... I am using the same plugs. So far so good. But... If you google anything about HDMI connectivity you will find that its recommend to plug the connector when the monitor and the computer are turned OFF. Not following that may lead to faults. Maybe you facing the consequences of using the plug on running gear...
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August 13, 2017, 01:01:59 AM
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Has anyone confirmed the alleged ridiculous hashrates for Vega?

You are confused. Keep doing your research. The Vega with ridiculous hashrate has not been sold yet.
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August 13, 2017, 01:52:35 AM
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I am successfully using Claymore 9.7 on a mining rig with 6 RX-470s. I'm trying to get Claymore 9.8 working on a workstation with a Vega Frontier Edition. However, it doesn't see the OpenCL platform?

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$ sudo ./start.bash

����������������������������������������������������������������ͻ
�      Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC/LBC/PASC GPU Miner v9.8      �
����������������������������������������������������������������ͼ

ETH: 1 pool is specified
Main Ethereum pool is us1.ethpool.org:3333
DCR: 1 pool is specified
Main Decred pool is dcr.suprnova.cc:3252
AMD OpenCL platform not found
No NVIDIA CUDA GPUs detected.
No AMD OPENCL or NVIDIA CUDA GPUs found, exit

However, when I run clinfo this is what I get:

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$ clinfo
Number of platforms:             1
  Platform Profile:             FULL_PROFILE
  Platform Version:             OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2416.3)
  Platform Name:             AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
  Platform Vendor:             Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  Platform Extensions:             cl_khr_icd cl_amd_event_callback cl_amd_offline_devices


  Platform Name:             AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Number of devices:             1
  Device Type:                CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU
  Vendor ID:                1002h
  Board name:                Device 6863
  Device Topology:             PCI[ B#3, D#0, F#0 ]
  Max compute units:             64
  Max work items dimensions:          3
    Max work items[0]:             256
    Max work items[1]:             256
    Max work items[2]:             256
  Max work group size:             256
  Preferred vector width char:          4
  Preferred vector width short:          2
  Preferred vector width int:          1
  Preferred vector width long:          1
  Preferred vector width float:          1
  Preferred vector width double:       1
  Native vector width char:          4
  Native vector width short:          2
  Native vector width int:          1
  Native vector width long:          1
  Native vector width float:          1
  Native vector width double:          1
  Max clock frequency:             1600Mhz
  Address bits:                64
  Max memory allocation:          12872318976
  Image support:             Yes
  Max number of images read arguments:       128
  Max number of images write arguments:       8
  Max image 2D width:             16384
  Max image 2D height:             16384
  Max image 3D width:             2048
  Max image 3D height:             2048
  Max image 3D depth:             2048
  Max samplers within kernel:          26723
  Max size of kernel argument:          1024
  Alignment (bits) of base address:       1024
  Minimum alignment (bytes) for any datatype:    128
  Single precision floating point capability
    Denorms:                Yes
    Quiet NaNs:                Yes
    Round to nearest even:          Yes
    Round to zero:             Yes
    Round to +ve and infinity:          Yes
    IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add:       Yes
  Cache type:                Read/Write
  Cache line size:             64
  Cache size:                16384
  Global memory size:             17163091968
  Constant buffer size:             12872318976
  Max number of constant args:          8
  Local memory type:             Scratchpad
  Local memory size:             65536
  Max pipe arguments:             0
  Max pipe active reservations:          0
  Max pipe packet size:             0
  Max global variable size:          12872318976
  Max global variable preferred total size:    17163091968
  Max read/write image args:          64
  Max on device events:             0
  Queue on device max size:          0
  Max on device queues:             0
  Queue on device preferred size:       0
  SVM capabilities:            
    Coarse grain buffer:          Yes
    Fine grain buffer:             Yes
    Fine grain system:             No
    Atomics:                No
  Preferred platform atomic alignment:       0
  Preferred global atomic alignment:       0
  Preferred local atomic alignment:       0
  Kernel Preferred work group size multiple:    64
  Error correction support:          0
  Unified memory for Host and Device:       0
  Profiling timer resolution:          1
  Device endianess:             Little
  Available:                Yes
  Compiler available:             Yes
  Execution capabilities:            
    Execute OpenCL kernels:          Yes
    Execute native function:          No
  Queue on Host properties:            
    Out-of-Order:             No
    Profiling :                Yes
  Queue on Device properties:            
    Out-of-Order:             No
    Profiling :                No
  Platform ID:                0x7f6b90f64398
  Name:                   gfx900
  Vendor:                Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  Device OpenCL C version:          OpenCL C 2.0
  Driver version:             1.1 (HSA,LC)
  Profile:                FULL_PROFILE
  Version:                OpenCL 1.2
  Extensions:                cl_khr_fp64 cl_khr_global_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_global_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_int64_base_atomics cl_khr_int64_extended_atomics cl_khr_3d_image_writes cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_gl_sharing cl_amd_media_ops cl_amd_media_ops2 cl_khr_subgroups cl_khr_depth_images

This is on Ubuntu 16.04 with the only version of the driver that AMD has ever released (17.6).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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August 13, 2017, 02:06:47 AM
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it is unethical and I wont use it but I consider Claymore's 1% fee to be also unethical.

Why if it is faster than any other miner? IDK how much money Claymores do from this stuff, and it is over the top, lets say 100-200K$/month then of course fee could be altered to 0,5/1% or 0,75/1,5% but still, just business in money world, if you are better then charge for it Smiley

I never said I was better
I never said I could/would/want to develop an alternative
I never said he shouldn't get money for his work

Im saying 1% is insane, nothing else.

Im still using it for now but one of my rigs is already testing something else and it looks good so far, really good.



I believe that you are paying 1-2% to the pool. Are you testing a solo mining approach as well? Did you complain about pool fees in their forums or support lines? Also you are paying at least 20% for electricity. Did you install solar? Did you complain to your power provider or moved to China? Man, your reasons are ridiculous !!! Why did you start with Claymore???

get a life kiddo
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August 13, 2017, 02:17:53 AM
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Well, Vega getting closer, at the least cards are recognized, but it can't compile OpenCL:

19:14:49:580   68a6e740   GPU #0: gfx900, 16368 MB available, 64 compute units
19:14:49:580   68a6e740   GPU #0 recognized as Vega
19:14:49:580   68a6e740   POOL/SOLO version
19:14:49:580   68a6e740   b391
19:14:49:580   68a6e740   Platform: Linux
19:14:49:696   68a6e740   start building OpenCL program for GPU 0...
19:14:49:697   68a6e740   done
19:14:49:797   68a6e740   Error: AMD HSA Code Object loading failed: HSA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_CODE_OBJECT: The
                                                 code object is invalid.
19:14:49:797   68a6e740   Cannot build OpenCL program for GPU 0
19:14:49:900   68a6e740   GPU #0: algorithm ASM


so it mines along at 0.00.

modinfo amdgpu | more
filename:       /lib/modules/4.9.0-kfd-compute-rocm-rel-1.6-77/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu.ko
version:        17.20.5
....
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_smc.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_asd.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_sos.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_rlc.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_mec2.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_mec.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_me.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_pfp.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_ce.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_sdma1.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_sdma.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_uvd.bin
firmware:       amdgpu/vega10_vce.b

What's interesting is Radeon Open Compute now supports Vega with their in-kernel module (but claymore still hashes at zero)
filename:       /lib/modules/4.11.0-kfd-compute-rocm-rel-1.6-127/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu.ko
license:        GPL and additional rights
description:    AMD GPU
author:         AMD linux driver team

Made sure the HSA Foundation libraries are installed and in $PATH, and the RocM OpenCL implementation is saying 2.0, although it seems to be 1.2 with 2.0 features and not fully compliant.

strace is showing claymore is finding the hsa libraries:
open("/opt/rocm/hsa/lib/libhsa-runtime64.so.1", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 5

If anyone is interested, Vega with Genoil compiled under gcc-6 and/or gcc-7 with all the fun -0MG_FAST -march-onward tricks (PGO'd even) is wobbling around 7-11 Mh/s. Which is up from 6.8, so that's some goods news...

This would probably be better posted to the RocM boards... I should look for a claymore slack I guess... anyway definitely open to suggestions as I'm sure it's something silly I'm too tired now to notice.  If anyone has already fixed this please PM me! :-)
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