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Author Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 6589694 times)
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September 29, 2017, 03:07:14 PM
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EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1-etc.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal 0xD69af2A796A737A103F12d2f0BCC563a13900E6F.YourWorkerName -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org:3252 -dwal DsUt9QagrYLvSkJHXCvhfiZHKafVtzd7Sq4 -dpsw x -dcri 23


you are kidding right...

please read my post and stop spaming moronic replies.

That line of code I already use and gets rejected by etc-ethermine, therefore I would kindly ask for a working pool to mine ETC in combination with DCR.

Thank you


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than try this ports..

Europe: eu1-etc.ethermine.org:4444 or eu1-etc.ethermine.org:14444
US: us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444 or us1-etc.ethermine.org:14444

or u can try

   
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Greetings:
I'm relatively new to mining.  I currently have three 6 GPU Nvidia machines running various 1060s (picked them up as I could find them).  Most are Gigabyte 6GB Gaming cards and using latest drivers from the Gigabyte website, nothing modded.   All cards except the couple Extreme 1060 cards, started out at 19.X Mh/s.   The Extreme was a few Mh/s higher.  I've been able to fiddle getting almost 24 Mh/s on each one now with 80% power, core clock +98 and memory clock +618.  Everything is very stable on the Biostar BTC-250Pro MB.  Solo ETH Mining using Claymore 9.8      Start file is this:

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

%~dp0\EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0xF751A4b6A65956F4D48-xxxxxxxxxx-70c61/nha-eth-mm1/nrh-xxxxxx-@gmail.com -epsw x -mode 1 -ftime 10

Given the stability I have, do you think it's worthwhile to upgrade to Claymore 10.0?  I like the change where it the GPU numbers on MSI Afterburner will match what the Claymore shows but not sure if any other value at this point especially given what I've read above about some problems.

My next rig that I'm buildng which is using the new 8GPU Biostar BTC-250+ and 8 Gaming X MSI Radeon RX580s.   Would the START file look like for solo ETH mining using the Radeon GPUs be any different from the above when using Nvidia?    Also, should I use the stock firmware and stock drivers?    Suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
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September 29, 2017, 09:10:56 PM
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So out of all my mining cards I have 2 GTX 1060's both are the same brand Gigabyte Mini ITX 3GB with Samsung memory.

I have had them in the same rig now for about 2 months and can never put the memory on them above 825 without them crashing the machine, they are mixed in with AMD Cards. Whether it is claymore 9.7, 9.8, or 10 anything above 825 on memory would crash the machine so the best I could do per card was 23.3mh/s Eth with dual mining. Just the other day I received in another 570 and I pulled one of the two 1060's from that rig and put in the 570. The 1060 I pulled out I put in a spare slot in my day to day PC as it uses less power then the 570. Strange thing is this now that this 1060 is in a spare slot on my main PC I am able to oc the memory right to 1000 so with PM at 65 Clock at +150 and Memory oc'd to 1000 it has been running stable now for the last hour so far hashing at 24.6mhs dual mining. While on my mining rig if I attempt to put the other card ovewr 825 ut will crash within the hour and anything over 850 crashes it right away.

Not sure the reason behind this.

Both my mining rig and my day to day system have windows 7 64bit. I just updated my mining rig to the latest nvidia drivers as they were 2 months behind the new drivers installed on my day to day and no difference.
note: solo mining with the 1060 on my day to day machine yields 25.475mh/s

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Hi,

I have a problem. I'm using Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 for my 4x R9 290 and 1x R9 380 rig and I'm getting Ethereum hashrates 4.16 Mh/s for every R9 290 and 2.16 Mh/s for R9 380.

But the interesting part is that the last time I powered on my miner I got a solid 28 Mh/s from my 290s and 22 Mh/s from my 380 (on stock settings). What could have happened? Could this be a driver problem, I'm using Cromson BETA drivers right now (corrupted drivers?)? What drivers do You recommend for Claymore? And I'm pulling only 300w from the wall. Temperatures are below 50C and PSU is 3100w.

What are Your R9 290 AND R9 380 hashrates? Also, my Claymore miner doesn't let me use any addresses from ethermine.org or from ethpool.org (socket was closed remotely by pool).
What could be happening here?

Any help is appreciated!
Samuli

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For the second coin, does it matter what coin it is, as long as 'Claymore' or ccminer supports the algorithm? For example VTC on YiiMP
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So out of all my mining cards I have 2 GTX 1060's both are the same brand Gigabyte Mini ITX 3GB with Samsung memory.

I have had them in the same rig now for about 2 months and can never put the memory on them above 825 without them crashing the machine, they are mixed in with AMD Cards. Whether it is claymore 9.7, 9.8, or 10 anything above 825 on memory would crash the machine so the best I could do per card was 23.3mh/s Eth with dual mining. Just the other day I received in another 570 and I pulled one of the two 1060's from that rig and put in the 570. The 1060 I pulled out I put in a spare slot in my day to day PC as it uses less power then the 570. Strange thing is this now that this 1060 is in a spare slot on my main PC I am able to oc the memory right to 1000 so with PM at 65 Clock at +150 and Memory oc'd to 1000 it has been running stable now for the last hour so far hashing at 24.6mhs dual mining. While on my mining rig if I attempt to put the other card ovewr 825 ut will crash within the hour and anything over 850 crashes it right away.

Not sure the reason behind this.

Both my mining rig and my day to day system have windows 7 64bit. I just updated my mining rig to the latest nvidia drivers as they were 2 months behind the new drivers installed on my day to day and no difference.
note: solo mining with the 1060 on my day to day machine yields 25.475mh/s



I can fully relate to what you're experiencing right now.

I'm building an 8gpu rig consisting of 8x 580 4gb Gaming X's and to maximize hash potential of each card, I did painstakingly put them in pairs and do the good ol trial and error to see if they ar indeed 30Mh cards. Turns out 6 out of 8 gives me 30.1 Mh/s with zero mem errors dual-mining with dcr.

Now onto the interesting part - when I put them all in one rig, only one of them hashes 30.1 while the rest are only 29.5 up to 29.8 dual-mining. No matter how many times i've reset the clocks via Wattman or I do unlimited number of reboots and miner restarts, I just can't get the 30Mh hashrate that I did got last week during testing each cards.

In someway, I could get them do to 30.1 up to 30.3 but they throw millions of errors per second, so I don't want that.

Anyone who can shed light on these?

I build and sell rigs! I also sell ssd clones of the most stable Windows+Claymore+AMD driver combo you'd ever used.
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Hello i need help with using Claymore miner i'm currently using 1 EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1060 and 3 RX 580 Red Dragon PowerColor. It was mining good yesterday it was generating 25/Mhs per the red dragon and 15/Mhs for the EVGA. I have the ASRock Pro 110 BTC motherboard which supports up to 13/GPU. I was using Jaxx as a wallet but i'm going to be switching to Exodus which i read was alot better. Please help me with the directions or what i need to do to make this mine again or any other way. I was mining ETH not classic. In red it shows

ETH: Share Rejected!
Socket was closed remotely (by pool)
ETH Job Timeout, disconnect, retry in 20 sec...

and it keeps on repeating itselft.

It says the pool i was connected to is cn1.ethermine.org:14444

I don't see a "cn1" server on the Ethmine pool for ETH or ETC, only for Zcash and the config for that is "cn1-zcash.flypool.org:3333".
For ETH it would be, for example, "eu1.ethermine.org:4444", or "asia1.ethermine.org:4444"
If you post your full Claymore config we may be able to help more.

Please see the information below. The only thing i updated was the wallet address and my name. Thanks
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0xef830d6772ece5c5dbc55d7469e526a8376e8d03/Elito/YOUR_EMAIL -epsw x -mode 1 -ftime 10

Please let me know what is the best mining software to use with the current rig that i have in place. Thanks

Just noticed your using a mix of AMD & Nvidia - not something I know how to work with (I only use AMD), but I think Claymore works fine with both.
There is an alternative config for Nanopool that the nanopool auto-config utility gives and that is..
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0xef830d6772ece5c5dbc55d7469e526a8376e8d03.Elito/your@email.com -epsw x -mode 1 -ftime 10

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September 29, 2017, 11:33:05 PM
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For the second coin, does it matter what coin it is, as long as 'Claymore' or ccminer supports the algorithm? For example VTC on YiiMP


Answered my own question.  Doesn't work as no way to add fee for dev.  Might be an interesting variation to the software for an increase from 1% to 2% on first coin & allow mining of others as the second coin
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For the second coin, does it matter what coin it is, as long as 'Claymore' or ccminer supports the algorithm? For example VTC on YiiMP


Answered my own question.  Doesn't work as no way to add fee for dev.  Might be an interesting variation to the software for an increase from 1% to 2% on first coin & allow mining of others as the second coin

CONTINUE TO ANSWER YOUR OWN QUESTIONS--

Not all coin algorithms are compatible with dual mining.  And, CCminer is a separate mining software with its own capabilities.       --scryptr

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September 30, 2017, 08:59:25 AM
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Hi,

I have a problem. I'm using Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 for my 4x R9 290 and 1x R9 380 rig and I'm getting Ethereum hashrates 4.16 Mh/s for every R9 290 and 2.16 Mh/s for R9 380.

But the interesting part is that the last time I powered on my miner I got a solid 28 Mh/s from my 290s and 22 Mh/s from my 380 (on stock settings). What could have happened? Could this be a driver problem, I'm using Cromson BETA drivers right now (corrupted drivers?)? What drivers do You recommend for Claymore? And I'm pulling only 300w from the wall. Temperatures are below 50C and PSU is 3100w.

What are Your R9 290 AND R9 380 hashrates? Also, my Claymore miner doesn't let me use any addresses from ethermine.org or from ethpool.org (socket was closed remotely by pool).
What could be happening here?

Any help is appreciated!
Samuli

Downloaded Catalyst 15.12 drivers, almost everything is back to normal, all 290 are doing 26-30 Mh/s. Only the R9 380 is getting kinda low Mh/s (15-17 Mh/s ). Can someone say what Mh/s do they get from their 380 and what OC settings are used? Right now I have Core at 1150 and Memory 1500 but it seems that the card is only doing 947 at the core. Should I mess with Core voltage?

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I have seen the questions around missing temperature and voltage control several times but never really found a satisfying solution.
I gave up on Linux and tried Windows.

After fresh Win10 install plus latest AMD Crimson drivers (17.9.2 as well as 17.9.3) the temperature monitoring and control worked fine. Would even work with the OC parameters as well as -cvddc to undervolt.

Code:
06:56:01:688 12e0 GPU 0 temp = 41, old fan speed = 0, new fan speed = 45
06:56:04:870 12e0 GPU 0 temp = 42, old fan speed = 0, new fan speed = 45
06:56:08:155 12e0 GPU 0 temp = 44, old fan speed = 0, new fan speed = 45
06:56:08:155 12e0 GPU0 t=44C fan=0%

However, just 3 hours later, the log file shows the "ADL: Cannot find any AMD adapters" message instead of temperatures etc., although the cards are recognized just fine and also mining works.

Code:
06:56:08:625 1404 OC v7, Reset control for GPU 0, close miner right now if you want to use default control from Catalyst
### is the previous line relevant for the problem ?

09:15:44:906 eb4 args: -epsw x -mode 1 -ftime 10 -fanmin 45 -tt 80 -cvddc 1000 -logfile mining.log
09:15:44:906 eb4
09:15:44:906 eb4 ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
09:15:44:906 eb4 º     Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC/LBC/PASC GPU Miner v10.0      º
09:15:44:922 eb4 ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
09:15:44:922 eb4
09:15:45:140 eb4 ETH: 2 pools are specified
09:15:45:140 eb4 Main Ethereum pool is eth-eu2.nanopool.org:9999
09:15:45:906 eb4 OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
09:15:45:906 eb4 OpenCL platform: Intel(R) OpenCL
09:15:45:906 eb4 OpenCL initializing...

[b]09:15:45:906 eb4 AMD Cards available: 3
09:15:45:922 eb4 GPU #0: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
09:15:45:922 eb4 GPU #0 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
09:15:45:922 eb4 GPU #1: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
09:15:45:922 eb4 GPU #1 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580
09:15:45:922 eb4 GPU #2: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
09:15:45:922 eb4 GPU #2 recognized as Radeon RX 480/580[/b]
09:15:45:937 eb4 POOL/SOLO version
09:15:45:937 eb4 b415
09:15:45:937 eb4 Platform: Windows
09:15:45:984 eb4 start building OpenCL program for GPU 0...
09:15:46:687 eb4 done
09:15:46:906 eb4 start building OpenCL program for GPU 1...
09:15:47:219 eb4 done
09:15:47:453 eb4 start building OpenCL program for GPU 2...
09:15:47:766 eb4 done
09:15:48:031 eb4 GPU #0: algorithm ASM
09:15:48:062 eb4 GPU #1: algorithm ASM
09:15:48:078 eb4 GPU #2: algorithm ASM
09:15:48:094 eb4 cudaGetDeviceCount failed (35, CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version), probably no CUDA devices
09:15:48:094 eb4 No NVIDIA CUDA GPUs detected.
09:15:48:094 eb4 Total cards: 3
09:15:50:188 eb4 No NVIDIA cards in the list, NVML library will not be used.
09:15:50:235 1f80 ETH: Stratum - connecting to 'eth-eu2.nanopool.org' <92.222.180.118> port 9999
09:15:50:282 1f80 send: {"worker": "eth1.0", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": ["xxxxx /Erpel-Mateo/mining@radtke.eu", "x"], "id": 2, "method": "eth_submitLogin"}

09:15:50:282 1f80 ETH: Stratum - Connected (eth-eu2.nanopool.org:9999)
09:15:50:313 eb4 ETHEREUM-ONLY MINING MODE ENABLED (-mode 1)

09:15:50:313 eb4 ETH: eth-proxy stratum mode
09:15:50:313 eb4 Watchdog enabled
09:15:50:313 eb4 Remote management (READ-ONLY MODE) is enabled on port 3333
09:15:50:328 eb4
[...]
[b]09:15:51: fa4 ADL: Cannot find any AMD adapters[/b]
09:15:52:750 1c98 Setting DAG epoch #143 for GPU2
09:15:52:766 1cc0 Setting DAG epoch #143 for GPU1
09:15:52:750 1cbc Setting DAG epoch #143 for GPU0
09:15:52:782 1cc0 Create GPU buffer for GPU1
09:15:52:766 1c98 Create GPU buffer for GPU2
09:15:52:782 1cbc Create GPU buffer for GPU0
[b]09:15:55:063 fa4 ADL: Cannot find any AMD adapters[/b]
09:15:58:361 1cbc GPU0 DAG creation time - 5470 ms
09:15:58:376 1c98 GPU2 DAG creation time - 5471 ms
[b]09:15:58:376 fa4 ADL: Cannot find any AMD adapters[/b]


I did not intentionally change anything and can't get down to the root cause.
Under Linux I couldn't get it running at all even with installing the ADL SDK (but the poor documentation is another story ; missing libraries for Linux, not working make file).

Any advise is highly appreciated.
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AMD cards ---

Maybe you hit a temperature target & the SW didn't know what to do. Odd but the watchdog timer should have picked it up.  Sounds more like a glitch in the OS.
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The RX Vega 64 is outperforming the GTX 1080 TI in Forza 7!

Yes, that is right the $800 GPU is being outperformed by the $500 GPU!

It's going to be an interesting winter on the gaming side, if not on the crypto side!
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The RX Vega 64 is outperforming the GTX 1080 TI in Forza 7!

Yes, that is right the $800 GPU is being outperformed by the $500 GPU!

It's going to be an interesting winter on the gaming side, if not on the crypto side!


Some are suggesting the Vega 56 is the better option for mining.  I do not own a Vega yet, still using RX480 & 580 cards.  Would be great to get an opinion of which is better for mining.
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Does anyone know the number of shares/h per Mh/s we should get when mining on Nanopool ? My calculated hash rate is about 382 Mh/s and I get somewhere between 250 and 270 shares/h. With this result I can mine ~1.5 Ether/month and it is about 10% lower than estimated from Whattomine. I wish someone can create a pool so people can share their results. It is annoying to think that somebody is stealing your hard-earned money but you cannot prove  Embarrassed   
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The RX Vega 64 is outperforming the GTX 1080 TI in Forza 7!

Yes, that is right the $800 GPU is being outperformed by the $500 GPU!

It's going to be an interesting winter on the gaming side, if not on the crypto side!


Some are suggesting the Vega 56 is the better option for mining.  I do not own a Vega yet, still using RX480 & 580 cards.  Would be great to get an opinion of which is better for mining.

The HBM2 is higher quality on the RX Vega 64.

I bought one RX Vega 56 for gaming over this winter and testing purposes for purchases in spring 2018.

So, I not mining with the Vega card either, but gaming with it at the moment.
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Has anyone experience this? these cards are giving errors and automatically shutdown / freezes my system..


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04:03:45:115   d98   GPU 0: got incorrect temperature 511, ignore
04:03:45:123   d98   GPU 1: got incorrect temperature 511, ignore
04:03:45:130   d98   GPU 2: got incorrect temperature 511, ignore

Update - i tried to switch on mining XMR for the meantime and it seems that i have no issue with this temp error.

all cards are below 45C.

any idea whats wrong?..

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So out of all my mining cards I have 2 GTX 1060's both are the same brand Gigabyte Mini ITX 3GB with Samsung memory.

I have had them in the same rig now for about 2 months and can never put the memory on them above 825 without them crashing the machine, they are mixed in with AMD Cards. Whether it is claymore 9.7, 9.8, or 10 anything above 825 on memory would crash the machine so the best I could do per card was 23.3mh/s Eth with dual mining. Just the other day I received in another 570 and I pulled one of the two 1060's from that rig and put in the 570. The 1060 I pulled out I put in a spare slot in my day to day PC as it uses less power then the 570. Strange thing is this now that this 1060 is in a spare slot on my main PC I am able to oc the memory right to 1000 so with PM at 65 Clock at +150 and Memory oc'd to 1000 it has been running stable now for the last hour so far hashing at 24.6mhs dual mining. While on my mining rig if I attempt to put the other card ovewr 825 ut will crash within the hour and anything over 850 crashes it right away.

Not sure the reason behind this.

Both my mining rig and my day to day system have windows 7 64bit. I just updated my mining rig to the latest nvidia drivers as they were 2 months behind the new drivers installed on my day to day and no difference.
note: solo mining with the 1060 on my day to day machine yields 25.475mh/s


I have the same equipment as you. RX 580 4GB. I use an old Claymore 9.5 All cards hold the speed 30.1 MH/h for ETH + 874.919 DCR. Cards are not heated above 53 degrees. Error no. Probably not everything new is better than old and proven.

I can fully relate to what you're experiencing right now.

I'm building an 8gpu rig consisting of 8x 580 4gb Gaming X's and to maximize hash potential of each card, I did painstakingly put them in pairs and do the good ol trial and error to see if they ar indeed 30Mh cards. Turns out 6 out of 8 gives me 30.1 Mh/s with zero mem errors dual-mining with dcr.

Now onto the interesting part - when I put them all in one rig, only one of them hashes 30.1 while the rest are only 29.5 up to 29.8 dual-mining. No matter how many times i've reset the clocks via Wattman or I do unlimited number of reboots and miner restarts, I just can't get the 30Mh hashrate that I did got last week during testing each cards.

In someway, I could get them do to 30.1 up to 30.3 but they throw millions of errors per second, so I don't want that.

Anyone who can shed light on these?
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October 01, 2017, 11:55:20 AM
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So out of all my mining cards I have 2 GTX 1060's both are the same brand Gigabyte Mini ITX 3GB with Samsung memory.

I have had them in the same rig now for about 2 months and can never put the memory on them above 825 without them crashing the machine, they are mixed in with AMD Cards. Whether it is claymore 9.7, 9.8, or 10 anything above 825 on memory would crash the machine so the best I could do per card was 23.3mh/s Eth with dual mining. Just the other day I received in another 570 and I pulled one of the two 1060's from that rig and put in the 570. The 1060 I pulled out I put in a spare slot in my day to day PC as it uses less power then the 570. Strange thing is this now that this 1060 is in a spare slot on my main PC I am able to oc the memory right to 1000 so with PM at 65 Clock at +150 and Memory oc'd to 1000 it has been running stable now for the last hour so far hashing at 24.6mhs dual mining. While on my mining rig if I attempt to put the other card ovewr 825 ut will crash within the hour and anything over 850 crashes it right away.

Not sure the reason behind this.

Both my mining rig and my day to day system have windows 7 64bit. I just updated my mining rig to the latest nvidia drivers as they were 2 months behind the new drivers installed on my day to day and no difference.
note: solo mining with the 1060 on my day to day machine yields 25.475mh/s


I have the same equipment as you. RX 580 4GB. I use an old Claymore 9.5 All cards hold the speed 30.1 MH/h for ETH + 874.919 DCR. Cards are not heated above 53 degrees. Error no. Probably not everything new is better than old and proven.

I can fully relate to what you're experiencing right now.

I'm building an 8gpu rig consisting of 8x 580 4gb Gaming X's and to maximize hash potential of each card, I did painstakingly put them in pairs and do the good ol trial and error to see if they ar indeed 30Mh cards. Turns out 6 out of 8 gives me 30.1 Mh/s with zero mem errors dual-mining with dcr.

Now onto the interesting part - when I put them all in one rig, only one of them hashes 30.1 while the rest are only 29.5 up to 29.8 dual-mining. No matter how many times i've reset the clocks via Wattman or I do unlimited number of reboots and miner restarts, I just can't get the 30Mh hashrate that I did got last week during testing each cards.

In someway, I could get them do to 30.1 up to 30.3 but they throw millions of errors per second, so I don't want that.

Anyone who can shed light on these?

What is your OS?  Windows 8 & 10 seem to dislike more than 6 GPUs or so operating.  After #7 some rigs have problems, esp. memory issues.
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