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April 30, 2017, 10:39:03 AM |
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I have one rig in my farm which keeps crashing every 3 hours or so. Usually I can open up the log file and find out which particular GPU is causing issues, and rectify the problem without much headache. But this time, i'm getting this message... 13:18:08:445 5ac buf: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true} 13:18:08:445 5ac parse packet: 38 13:18:08:445 5ac ETH: Share accepted (47 ms)! 13:18:08:445 5ac new buf size: 0 13:18:09:865 eb8 GPU0 t=70C fan=82%, GPU1 t=67C fan=78%, GPU2 t=65C fan=81%, GPU3 t=65C fan=74%, GPU4 t=71C fan=79% 13:18:09:865 eb8 em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 16, 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 0, hb time 250 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 1, hb time 32 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 2, hb time 32 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 3, hb time 19906 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 4, hb time 234 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 5, hb time 32 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 6, hb time 297 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 7, hb time 94 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 8, hb time 125 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 9, hb time 328 13:18:09:865 eb8 WATCHDOG: GPU error, you need to restart miner 13:18:09:865 eb8 Rebooting Its not specifically telling me which GPU is having issues, although i'm assuming its whatever was working on "thread 3" - how can I find out which GPU is working on thread 3? Claymore, please help! This is driving me nuts. This rig usually hangs after the "Rebooting" message.
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April 30, 2017, 11:34:25 AM |
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With 9.2 my r9 290 went from 31 to 21 mh/s (ETH). SC went from 440-450 to 640. Temps stayed the same. With 9.3, eth went up 1 mh/s (22mh/s) and SC to 660.
Yo, yea the same happened here, you need to add -dcri ## to your command, maybe start off at -dcri 30 and while your miner is running use the - sign, you will decrease the dcri by one every time and each time you press you will see new hashspeed, do this untill you find the sweet spot for both. ps. you might try adding -ethi 16, worked for me a bit. -dcri is different for every card. Once you find the sweet spot you will have better speeds. if that is the case how do you live change the dcri for 1 card? or did you mean make of card?
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April 30, 2017, 11:36:07 AM |
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With 9.2 my r9 290 went from 31 to 21 mh/s (ETH). SC went from 440-450 to 640. Temps stayed the same. With 9.3, eth went up 1 mh/s (22mh/s) and SC to 660.
Yo, yea the same happened here, you need to add -dcri ## to your command, maybe start off at -dcri 30 and while your miner is running use the - sign, you will decrease the dcri by one every time and each time you press you will see new hashspeed, do this untill you find the sweet spot for both. ps. you might try adding -ethi 16, worked for me a bit. -dcri is different for every card. Once you find the sweet spot you will have better speeds. if that is the case how do you live change the dcri for 1 card? or did you mean make of card? As Claymore says in Post #1 you check the -dcri of each card by itself with no other cards in the machine. then when you run the start batch you give the value for each card, such as "-dcri 12,34,21" etc.
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philip7134
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April 30, 2017, 01:06:45 PM |
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What would you guys suggest as the best crimson drivers right now for claymore 9.3 and modding bios.
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Ursul0
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April 30, 2017, 01:06:55 PM |
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I have one rig in my farm which keeps crashing every 3 hours or so. Usually I can open up the log file and find out which particular GPU is causing issues, and rectify the problem without much headache. But this time, i'm getting this message... 13:18:08:445 5ac buf: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true} 13:18:08:445 5ac parse packet: 38 13:18:08:445 5ac ETH: Share accepted (47 ms)! 13:18:08:445 5ac new buf size: 0 13:18:09:865 eb8 GPU0 t=70C fan=82%, GPU1 t=67C fan=78%, GPU2 t=65C fan=81%, GPU3 t=65C fan=74%, GPU4 t=71C fan=79% 13:18:09:865 eb8 em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 16, 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 0, hb time 250 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 1, hb time 32 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 2, hb time 32 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 3, hb time 19906 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 4, hb time 234 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 5, hb time 32 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 6, hb time 297 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 7, hb time 94 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 8, hb time 125 13:18:09:865 eb8 watchdog - thread 9, hb time 328 13:18:09:865 eb8 WATCHDOG: GPU error, you need to restart miner 13:18:09:865 eb8 Rebooting Its not specifically telling me which GPU is having issues, although i'm assuming its whatever was working on "thread 3" - how can I find out which GPU is working on thread 3? Claymore, please help! This is driving me nuts. This rig usually hangs after the "Rebooting" message. 2 threads per GPU in their order, "time 19906"
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yslyung
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April 30, 2017, 01:09:44 PM |
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claymore says 290 tri-x 3072 mem & it squits but when i run NH miner, it uses claymore miner too but it does says 4096 mem
kinda weird.
win10 64bit, crimson 16.11.5
ddu, reinstalled same result, reinstalled win 10 n all over again, still same
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FFI2013
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April 30, 2017, 01:13:08 PM |
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With 9.2 my r9 290 went from 31 to 21 mh/s (ETH). SC went from 440-450 to 640. Temps stayed the same. With 9.3, eth went up 1 mh/s (22mh/s) and SC to 660.
Yo, yea the same happened here, you need to add -dcri ## to your command, maybe start off at -dcri 30 and while your miner is running use the - sign, you will decrease the dcri by one every time and each time you press you will see new hashspeed, do this untill you find the sweet spot for both. ps. you might try adding -ethi 16, worked for me a bit. -dcri is different for every card. Once you find the sweet spot you will have better speeds. if that is the case how do you live change the dcri for 1 card? or did you mean make of card? As Claymore says in Post #1 you check the -dcri of each card by itself with no other cards in the machine. then when you run the start batch you give the value for each card, such as "-dcri 12,34,21" etc. Thats the question I had because I have one rig with mixed cards but instead of taking cards out we could choose which card with -di which drivers work well with r9 and rx cards on my mixed card rig I have a 270 that no longer mines eth and was going to replace it with my odd ball rx470
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April 30, 2017, 02:24:26 PM |
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With 9.2 my r9 290 went from 31 to 21 mh/s (ETH). SC went from 440-450 to 640. Temps stayed the same. With 9.3, eth went up 1 mh/s (22mh/s) and SC to 660.
Yo, yea the same happened here, you need to add -dcri ## to your command, maybe start off at -dcri 30 and while your miner is running use the - sign, you will decrease the dcri by one every time and each time you press you will see new hashspeed, do this untill you find the sweet spot for both. ps. you might try adding -ethi 16, worked for me a bit. -dcri is different for every card. Once you find the sweet spot you will have better speeds. Thanks guys, going to try it and will report!!
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April 30, 2017, 02:29:10 PM |
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which drivers work well with r9 and rx cards on my mixed card rig I have a 270 that no longer mines eth and was going to replace it with my odd ball rx470
I am using 16.11.5 I have a mixed rig with RX 470's (4GB Cards) and R9 270X (2GB cards) and when setup this way I am still getting 15MH/s out of the 270X's but without 1 470 per 270X the 270X's won't mine. My guess is that the Dag is being shared from the 4GB cards.
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April 30, 2017, 03:25:39 PM |
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It is so slow with gtx1080:
GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1080, 8192 MB available, 20 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #1: GeForce GTX 1070, 8192 MB available, 15 compute units, capability: 6.1
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ETH - Total Speed: 43.967 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03 ETH: GPU0 20.961 Mh/s, GPU1 23.006 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:35 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.882 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03 ETH: GPU0 20.523 Mh/s, GPU1 25.359 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:39 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.595 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.689 Mh/s, GPU1 24.906 Mh/s GPU0 t=73C fan=54%, GPU1 t=61C fan=39% ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:41 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 46.282 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.994 Mh/s, GPU1 25.288 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:23:04 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.375 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.943 Mh/s, GPU1 24.432 Mh/s
This is very bad.. I'm using Windows 10 64 bit, Cuda 8 and 381.65 driver. Is there any solution for this? Or can I try to fix it? There is a source code somewhere? Is it some possibility to change thread per block size?
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jackbox
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April 30, 2017, 03:31:04 PM |
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It is so slow with gtx1080:
GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1080, 8192 MB available, 20 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #1: GeForce GTX 1070, 8192 MB available, 15 compute units, capability: 6.1
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ETH - Total Speed: 43.967 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03 ETH: GPU0 20.961 Mh/s, GPU1 23.006 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:35 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.882 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03 ETH: GPU0 20.523 Mh/s, GPU1 25.359 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:39 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.595 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.689 Mh/s, GPU1 24.906 Mh/s GPU0 t=73C fan=54%, GPU1 t=61C fan=39% ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:41 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 46.282 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.994 Mh/s, GPU1 25.288 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:23:04 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.375 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.943 Mh/s, GPU1 24.432 Mh/s
This is very bad.. I'm using Windows 10 64 bit, Cuda 8 and 381.65 driver. Is there any solution for this? Or can I try to fix it? There is a source code somewhere?
Mine ZEC.
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szszab
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April 30, 2017, 03:32:36 PM |
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I don't care ZAC. I belt that the price of ETH will grow up so fast. 3 days: 21 dollar plus (It went from 50$ to 71$, and it is just the beginning). And the ZAC use plus watts (about 110 plus with this two cards).
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jackbox
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April 30, 2017, 03:37:40 PM |
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I don't care ZAC. I belt that the price of ETH will grow up so fast. 3 days: 21 dollar plus (It went from 50$ to 71$, and it is just the beginning). And the ZAC use plus watts (about 110 plus with this two cards).
Nvidia cards don't mine ETH very well. That is why you have slow speeds.
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coinzoid
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April 30, 2017, 03:45:13 PM |
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It is so slow with gtx1080:
GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1080, 8192 MB available, 20 compute units, capability: 6.1
GPU #1: GeForce GTX 1070, 8192 MB available, 15 compute units, capability: 6.1
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ETH - Total Speed: 43.967 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03 ETH: GPU0 20.961 Mh/s, GPU1 23.006 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:35 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.882 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:03 ETH: GPU0 20.523 Mh/s, GPU1 25.359 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:39 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.595 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.689 Mh/s, GPU1 24.906 Mh/s GPU0 t=73C fan=54%, GPU1 t=61C fan=39% ETH: 04/30/17-17:22:41 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 46.282 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.994 Mh/s, GPU1 25.288 Mh/s ETH: 04/30/17-17:23:04 - New job from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 ETH - Total Speed: 45.375 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:04 ETH: GPU0 20.943 Mh/s, GPU1 24.432 Mh/s
This is very bad.. I'm using Windows 10 64 bit, Cuda 8 and 381.65 driver. Is there any solution for this? Or can I try to fix it? There is a source code somewhere? Is it some possibility to change thread per block size?
From my understanding GTX 1080 is not good for mining ETH. I recommend RX 470/480 instead of this.
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April 30, 2017, 04:14:46 PM |
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I'm getting an error when trying to use calymore on ubuntu 16.04: Cannot build OpenCL program for GPU . AMDgpu-pro drivers 16.40 and SDK are installed. Any ideas?
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April 30, 2017, 04:19:43 PM |
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1070 and 1060 is good. Just the 1080 is bad, but the 1080 hardware is better than the others. This problem is with the software. If I see well: 480 and 580 have bad performance/watt.
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April 30, 2017, 04:57:39 PM |
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1070 and 1060 is good. Just the 1080 is bad, but the 1080 hardware is better than the others. This problem is with the software. If I see well: 480 and 580 have bad performance/watt.
For the FUN , switching from Zec to ETH 50% power limit , that is 125W DC , under clocking memory by 300 Mhz yields 3Mh/s, if someone can crack the bios then those babies can do 40+ easily
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April 30, 2017, 05:07:44 PM |
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Little Help?
Had an R9 280X GPU GPU laying around and decided to add it to a rig. This rig had (4) Radeon 390 (ASUS STRIX R9 390). The miner recognizes the card but errors out on "Cannot build OpenCL program for GPU 0"
Running Ubuntu 16.04
Any help or direction to look would be appreciated.
LOG 10:51:48:788 97059740 AMD Cards available: 5 10:51:48:788 97059740 GPU #0: Tahiti, 2520 MB available, 16 compute units 10:51:48:788 97059740 GPU #1: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #1 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #2: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #2 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #3: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #3 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #4: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #4 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 POOL/SOLO version 10:51:48:789 97059740 b343 10:51:48:789 97059740 Platform: Linux 10:51:48:867 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 0... 10:51:48:868 97059740 done 10:51:48:968 97059740 Internal error: Input OpenCL binary is not for the target!
10:51:48:968 97059740 Cannot build OpenCL program for GPU 0 10:51:49:072 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 1... 10:51:49:186 97059740 done 10:51:49:389 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 2... 10:51:49:494 97059740 done 10:51:49:697 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 3... 10:51:49:810 97059740 done 10:51:50:013 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 4... 10:51:50:127 97059740 done
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April 30, 2017, 05:12:44 PM |
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An RX460 4GB OC will be arriving soon, I'm betting +20MH/s on this $150 card. We'll see...
Those 1080's are like $1k?
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AltScope
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April 30, 2017, 05:58:45 PM |
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Little Help?
Had an R9 280X GPU GPU laying around and decided to add it to a rig. This rig had (4) Radeon 390 (ASUS STRIX R9 390). The miner recognizes the card but errors out on "Cannot build OpenCL program for GPU 0"
Running Ubuntu 16.04
Any help or direction to look would be appreciated.
LOG 10:51:48:788 97059740 AMD Cards available: 5 10:51:48:788 97059740 GPU #0: Tahiti, 2520 MB available, 16 compute units 10:51:48:788 97059740 GPU #1: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #1 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #2: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #2 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #3: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #3 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #4: Hawaii, 8139 MB available, 40 compute units 10:51:48:789 97059740 GPU #4 recognized as Radeon 390 10:51:48:789 97059740 POOL/SOLO version 10:51:48:789 97059740 b343 10:51:48:789 97059740 Platform: Linux 10:51:48:867 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 0... 10:51:48:868 97059740 done 10:51:48:968 97059740 Internal error: Input OpenCL binary is not for the target!
10:51:48:968 97059740 Cannot build OpenCL program for GPU 0 10:51:49:072 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 1... 10:51:49:186 97059740 done 10:51:49:389 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 2... 10:51:49:494 97059740 done 10:51:49:697 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 3... 10:51:49:810 97059740 done 10:51:50:013 97059740 start building OpenCL program for GPU 4... 10:51:50:127 97059740 done
if memory serves amd have stopped supporting your card for linux, you'll need to use an older linux version [edit] https://askubuntu.com/questions/765616/amd-r9-280x-drivers-for-ubuntu-16-04
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