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April 22, 2017, 01:46:45 PM |
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Is it worth overclocking for an additional 10mhz from 137 to 147 if getting a lot of incorrect shares (over clocking errors) is a repercussion?
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Truthchanter
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April 22, 2017, 03:44:15 PM |
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hey, thanks for having me here. I've got an issue that I saw other people have on the ethereum forum but none of the solutions I've heard (so far) being suggested so far apply to me. I've got a setup: windows 10 with Gigabyte 970A-DS3P, 1000W gold psu and 2x470 + 2x480 . All of them stock for now until i get this stable enough. Running all with usb raisers. I'm using 16.9.1 because the one recommended apparently is not good for the new 4xx's, and with this I've managed to run the miner for 8-9 hours to 11 hours continuously. (using all the DDU workflow etc to make sure it's all cleaned up). Claymore v9 with etherminer. Temperatures are all @72-79C with fans running 35-55% on average. The 470's run on 21-22mh/s and 480's on 24-25.5mh/s as expected from stock I believe. It all runs well until at one point the miner hangs (as I see on etherpage, the worker is inactive). The moment I remote in, and click in the terminal, it seems to come back and realize it's been idle for at least an hour, and restarts itself. If I don't click on the terminal it can keep hanging on forever. Here's my log edit : saw the above post, will try switching from 16.9.1 and running 16.11.5 overnight 06:43:10:238 1b28 ETH - Total Speed: 92.468 Mh/s, Total Shares: 649, Rejected: 0, Time: 07:46 06:43:10:242 1b28 ETH: GPU0 21.974 Mh/s, GPU1 21.065 Mh/s, GPU2 24.698 Mh/s, GPU3 24.730 Mh/s 06:43:10:568 1b28 send: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x57d5ad7", "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000086a938e5"]} 06:43:10:597 1b28 got 39 bytes 06:43:10:618 1b28 buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true} 06:43:10:630 1b28 parse packet: 38 06:43:10:636 1b28 new buf size: 0 06:43:16:120 1b28 got 248 bytes 06:43:16:136 1b28 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x1639287504617d0b0719ee4d92e47a47a50e22f458ec09b135406efe2f6ac2ac","0x43fda41afeee2c25ccf00d7614c11ada7f8ef43a2d27d8b74ce8bd6aaaf702bd","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x35a22d"]} 06:43:16:149 1b28 parse packet: 247 06:43:16:154 1b28 ETH: job changed 06:43:16:159 1b28 new buf size: 0 08:28:56:090 14a4 GPU0 t=79C fan=35%, GPU1 t=79C fan=48%, GPU2 t=64C fan=59%, GPU3 t=77C fan=32% 08:28:56:106 14a4 watchdog - eminer thread hangs 08:28:56:114 14a4 watchdog - fminer thread hangs 08:28:56:126 14a4 em hbt: 6339985, fm hbt: 4646485, 08:28:56:135 14a4 Miner thread hangs, need to restart miner! 06:46:17:443 1b20 ETH: put share nonce e6402904a8fe7691 08:28:56:146 1b20 ETH round found 1 shares 06:51:00:017 1bac ETH: put share nonce 48ea9331d56e388a 06:51:17:124 1878 ETH: put share nonce 5fde7ce2560fd9f3 08:28:56:085 1b28 ETH: 04/11/17-06:43:16 - New job from eu1.ethermine.org:4444 08:28:56:170 1b28 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch #117 06:45:13:921 b88 ETH: put share nonce 8ce1ef644bcff524 06:45:19:723 1b24 ETH: put share nonce 665eaf40597a78a6 06:46:07:708 1bb8 ETH: put share nonce d4ad41146e83da23 06:47:51:719 440 ETH: put share nonce 8b2d0e90d62711b 08:28:56:159 1bac ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:164 1878 ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:164 113c DevFee: ETH: Stratum - connecting to 'eu1.ethermine.org' <94.23.28.180> port 4444 06:44:55:593 1324 ETH: put share nonce de05781447c1e256 08:28:56:210 1b28 ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 649, Rejected: 0, Time: 09:32 08:28:56:180 b88 ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:185 1b24 ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:189 1bb8 ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:189 acc 08:28:56:233 acc GPU #0: Ellesmere, 4096 MB available, 32 compute units 08:28:56:237 acc GPU #1: Ellesmere, 4096 MB available, 32 compute units 08:28:56:241 acc GPU #2: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units 08:28:56:245 acc GPU #3: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units 08:28:56:193 440 ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:210 1324 ETH round found 1 shares 08:28:56:257 1b28 ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s 08:28:56:219 113c send: {"worker": "eth1.0", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": ["0x7Fb21ac4Cd75d9De3E1c5D11D87bB904c01880fc", "x"], "id": 2, "method": "eth_submitLogin"} 08:28:56:268 acc ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 649, Rejected: 0, Time: 09:32 08:28:56:272 113c DevFee: ETH: Stratum - Connected (eu1.ethermine.org:4444) 08:28:56:276 acc ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s 08:28:56:280 acc Incorrect ETH shares: none 08:28:56:284 acc Pool switches: ETH - 0, DCR - 0 08:28:56:288 acc Current ETH share target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch #117 08:28:56:287 113c got 39 bytes 08:28:56:296 113c buf: {"id":2,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true} 08:28:56:300 113c parse packet: 38 08:28:56:304 113c ETH: Authorized 08:28:56:308 113c send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"} 08:28:56:312 113c new buf size: 0 08:28:56:327 113c got 248 bytes 08:28:56:332 113c buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x21718c6ca5344316ff78951e38d0df6f4db9d89116d764c940a666241a6ab99a","0x43fda41afeee2c25ccf00d7614c11ada7f8ef43a2d27d8b74ce8bd6aaaf702bd","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x35a3d9"]} 08:28:56:336 113c parse packet: 247 08:28:56:340 113c ETH: job changed 08:28:56:344 113c new buf size: 0 08:28:56:348 113c DevFee: start mining 08:28:56:415 acc GPU0 t=56C fan=0%, GPU1 t=56C fan=12%, GPU2 t=65C fan=16%, GPU3 t=43C fan=14% 08:28:56:420 acc 08:28:57:382 14a4 Restarting OK, exit...
I have another log example if required. Any ideas? Cheers I've had this problem occasionally too... idk if there is an easy fix.. I've tried changed the current type to 60 in wattTool and also decrease mem clock and increase voltage seems to help but idk
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April 22, 2017, 04:20:29 PM |
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I'm trying to mine an alt coin in a rig with 380 (4Gb) cards and one 7950 (3Gb) but it keeps crashing when it is switching between normal and dev mining on the 7950. I'm using:
-allcoins -1 -allpools 1
and instead of crashing 15 minutes into mining, it now lasts and hour and then crashes.
Can someone explain the -allcoins option for me? in the Readme it says to use "-allcoins 47" to specify room for epoch #47. Is that for 47 epochs from where it started or what? how often are the new epochs created.
Just trying to figure out something else to try and looking for suggestions. I don't want to run with the -nofee option.
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April 22, 2017, 04:31:16 PM |
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Is it worth overclocking for an additional 10mhz from 137 to 147 if getting a lot of incorrect shares (over clocking errors) is a repercussion?
You don't get paid for incorrect shares so better to go slower and be more accurate. You are only paid on valid shares. Lots of invalid shares will significantly reduce your average hash rate on the pool.
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April 22, 2017, 06:44:50 PM |
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Hello all,
i have sapphire rx480 nitro without + SKU 11260-16 which driver should i install, i treid many but on all drivers when i reis memory to 2250 with msi afterburner its crash display disconect, or is there any modded bios? for this model.
Best regards
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Teress
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April 22, 2017, 06:47:19 PM |
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Hello all,
i have sapphire rx480 nitro without + SKU 11260-16 which driver should i install, i treid many but on all drivers when i reis memory to 2250 with msi afterburner its crash display disconect, or is there any modded bios? for this model.
Best regards
2250 is quite high. It is too much... lower it.
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April 22, 2017, 06:52:39 PM |
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Hello all,
i have sapphire rx480 nitro without + SKU 11260-16 which driver should i install, i treid many but on all drivers when i reis memory to 2250 with msi afterburner its crash display disconect, or is there any modded bios? for this model.
Best regards
2250 is quite high. It is too much... lower it. what drivers is for this cards?
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April 22, 2017, 07:17:20 PM |
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@claymore On Ubuntu 16.04 with amdgpu-pro-17.10-401251 (catalys 15 don't install. v16 works but 17 seems better) and AMD-APP-SDK-v3.0.130.136-GA-linux64 installed... I use a RX470
all goes fine but at start of ethdcrminer64 v9.1 I have "AMD ADL library not found." and AMDAPPSDKROOT=/opt/AMDAPPSDK-3.0 environment variable set in the systemd service
I don't know if it is a problem. -asm 2 does not improve anything over -asm 1 I have temp and fan status "GPU0 t=59C fan=67%"
I want to make all perfect, maybe I'm searching for inexistent problems...
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April 22, 2017, 08:08:19 PM |
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Hi Guy's , as I can see there is still issues with fluctuating hashrates, this below was one of my earlier posts,
Mining ETH+DCR ( ETH = 60.6 MH/s ) ( DCR = 1757.xx MH/s ) Equipment = 2 x Sapphire RX480 Nitro+ OC Dual UIFE Bios ( YES!!! Modded ) Afterburner V4.3.0 Claymore V9.1
Batch file is as follow.
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 EthDcrMiner64.exe -dcri 29 -epool daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -ewal BTC-ADDRESS.Worker -epsw x -esm 3 -allpools 1 -estale 0 -dbg -1 -dpool decred.eu.nicehash.com:3354 -dwal BTC-ADDRESS.Worker -dpsw x -asm 1 pause
So I have had the same issue with fluctuating hash rate eth 30.5 MH/s to 23 MH/s but as I have read through the posts I have tried using -dcri and by slowly increasing and decreasing as you monitor on the scope of afterburner to find the smoothest line on your wattage usage, "I could get it better but than I loos some of my hashes on ETH", I got to -dcri 29 and that was the best setting for my setup. on ETH-ONLY MODE - dcri 4 was the best.
I does not remove the fluctuation it only makes it less fluctuating.
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April 22, 2017, 08:54:05 PM |
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@claymore
Hey Claymore, it looks like you prioritized who uses dual mode in these latest updates. For me that mine only ETH, I still use version 8.1 that continues faster (briefly). Do you have any plans to improve performance for eth only?
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April 22, 2017, 09:01:11 PM |
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@claymore On Ubuntu 16.04 with amdgpu-pro-17.10-401251 (catalys 15 don't install. v16 works but 17 seems better) and AMD-APP-SDK-v3.0.130.136-GA-linux64 installed... I use a RX470
all goes fine but at start of ethdcrminer64 v9.1 I have "AMD ADL library not found." and AMDAPPSDKROOT=/opt/AMDAPPSDK-3.0 environment variable set in the systemd service
I don't know if it is a problem. -asm 2 does not improve anything over -asm 1 I have temp and fan status "GPU0 t=59C fan=67%"
I want to make all perfect, maybe I'm searching for inexistent problems...
gpu-pro does not support amd adl, so it's ok. -asm 2 has same speed as -asm 1 for most cards, it depends on GPU model, so it's ok. -asm 2 was added mostly for overclocked Tonga and Polaris cards and only for ETH-only mode. On these cards you can have best speed on -dcri 1, -asm 2 moves -dcri scale for these cards so you can try to find speed peak at larger -dcri values. @claymore
Hey Claymore, it looks like you prioritized who uses dual mode in these latest updates. For me that mine only ETH, I still use version 8.1 that continues faster (briefly). Do you have any plans to improve performance for eth only?
You should mention that 8.1 is faster for your cards. For some other cards v9 is faster. What GPU do you have? what -dcri value is the best in v9?
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April 22, 2017, 09:26:03 PM |
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Hey Claymore my Rx 480 4GB G1 Gaming Gigabyte keeps crashing after a few hours and it messes up the internet connection disconnecting it and crashes the driver allot. I have to restart PC all the time.
I just hope you get that fixed in the next update.
Thank you.
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April 22, 2017, 10:45:09 PM |
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Where do I find reboot.bash?
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April 23, 2017, 12:43:39 AM |
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Honest question here: do you guys think that your GPU's cause indoor pollution? I stay a lot in my room where my rig is setup and I feel that the air i am inhaling aint to good, any thoughts on this ?
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April 23, 2017, 01:02:29 AM |
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Honest question here: do you guys think that your GPU's cause indoor pollution? I stay a lot in my room where my rig is setup and I feel that the air i am inhaling aint to good, any thoughts on this ?
actually it collects some dust so less dust you inhale - it cleans a bit
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April 23, 2017, 01:09:33 AM |
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Honest question here: do you guys think that your GPU's cause indoor pollution? I stay a lot in my room where my rig is setup and I feel that the air i am inhaling aint to good, any thoughts on this ?
actually it collects some dust so less dust you inhale - it cleans a bit actually, I agree, having just four GPUs in my office made air stale, but here is a solution (greatly improved my perception of air quality): https://www.amazon.com/Coway-AP-1512HH-Mighty-Purifier-True/dp/B00BTKAPUUit is silent in eco mode (most of the time when on auto) and you can periodically switch the air ionizer on to make it feel even fresher.
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Honest question here: do you guys think that your GPU's cause indoor pollution? I stay a lot in my room where my rig is setup and I feel that the air i am inhaling aint to good, any thoughts on this ?
The constant heat might make the air slightly less humid and a brand new rig may off gas some chemicals the first few hours/days of operation, but other than that I do not think running a miner is any worse than running any of the many other appliances we have in our homes. If anything, the air quality is probably cleaner for me, especially in the winter time, as I can now leave windows cracked open for fresh air pretty much year round. There are a couple of months in the peak summer I need to close up and run the A/C, but I usually shutdown most of my in-house rigs then and/or move them out to the garage. The garage is another story however, summer time it is a virtual oven and I need constant air-flow or bad things will happen.
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April 23, 2017, 02:19:20 AM |
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Honest question here: do you guys think that your GPU's cause indoor pollution? I stay a lot in my room where my rig is setup and I feel that the air i am inhaling aint to good, any thoughts on this ?
The constant heat might make the air slightly less humid and a brand new rig may off gas some chemicals the first few hours/days of operation, but other than that I do not think running a miner is any worse than running any of the many other appliances we have in our homes. If anything, the air quality is probably cleaner for me, especially in the winter time, as I can now leave windows cracked open for fresh air pretty much year round. There are a couple of months in the peak summer I need to close up and run the A/C, but I usually shutdown most of my in-house rigs then and/or move them out to the garage. The garage is another story however, summer time it is a virtual oven and I need constant air-flow or bad things will happen. I just started mining so have not yet to deal with the summer heat- how do you guys deal with this issue? I feel like my room is going to get hot even though im in the basement. I have two fans but thats barely enough right now, how does everyone deal with cooling their gear?
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April 23, 2017, 02:22:40 AM |
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@Mr. Claymore,
Something I want you to look at, when devfee starts while I mine ETC it try's to connect to us1.ethermine.org:4444 that port does not work and it keeps the devfee running longer, can you maybe change it to port 14444 that one works because I'm using it and also can't get 4444 port to work.
thanks
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April 23, 2017, 03:22:50 AM |
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Honest question here: do you guys think that your GPU's cause indoor pollution? I stay a lot in my room where my rig is setup and I feel that the air i am inhaling aint to good, any thoughts on this ?
The constant heat might make the air slightly less humid and a brand new rig may off gas some chemicals the first few hours/days of operation, but other than that I do not think running a miner is any worse than running any of the many other appliances we have in our homes. If anything, the air quality is probably cleaner for me, especially in the winter time, as I can now leave windows cracked open for fresh air pretty much year round. There are a couple of months in the peak summer I need to close up and run the A/C, but I usually shutdown most of my in-house rigs then and/or move them out to the garage. The garage is another story however, summer time it is a virtual oven and I need constant air-flow or bad things will happen. I just started mining so have not yet to deal with the summer heat- how do you guys deal with this issue? I feel like my room is going to get hot even though im in the basement. I have two fans but thats barely enough right now, how does everyone deal with cooling their gear? Good airflow and lots of it. Does your basement have any windows, even those small ones by the ceiling? If so, you might want to try and setup a fan in the window to try and exhaust some of that hot air outside. If you only have one rig, a larger basement might be able to dissipate the heat to some extent. It may get warm but not excessively hot. With multiple rigs and/or a more confined space, you will definitely need to look into getting some airflow into and out of the space.
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