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-ethi 8 -cclock 1200,1150,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200 -mclock 2050,2100,2100,2250,2150,2150,2150,2250,2225,2250,2150,2250,2100 -powlim -10,-5,-10,-15,-10,-15,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10 -cvddc 950,950,950,850,900,850,850,900,900,900,850,900,900 -mvddc 950,950,950,850,900,850,850,900,900,900,850,900,900
-ethi 8 -cclock 1150,1150,1200,1150,1200,1200 -mclock 2075,2000,2075,2075,2075,1950 -powlim -17,-10,-10,-15,-15,-15 -cvddc 925,925,925,925,900,925 -mvddc 925,925,925,925,900,925
Why are you using such high voltages? With HWINFO I'm looking how much a card draws and decrease the voltages until there's no variation. Most of them fall below 850mV. And I don't alter powlim.
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March 27, 2018, 07:37:37 PM |
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I find too much undervolting affects stability. Adjusting the power limit also reduces power consumption and the heat output more than lowering the core voltage. I average ~130 W per card full system wattage at the wall.
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Need some help. Besides the 580s I have a gaming pc with a 1080ti in it. Lately I was using claymore eth miner. Suddenly I get no hasrate and getting this message
GPU 0, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 77 (0), an illegal memory access was encountered GPU 0, Calc DAG failed! GPU 0 failed Setting DAG epoch #177 for GPU0 GPU 0, CUDA error 77 - cannot write buffer for DAG
On ccminer I get> GPU #0: result for 00000000 does not validate on CPU!
I used MSI afterburner for several weeks without problem. The memory clock was higher I admit, maybe that triggered a lock? Anyway I am now reverting to older drivers also I am using the default values on the GTX without OC or undervolt. nothing helps. Tried setting the virtual memory but that was fine, nothing changed.
Any thought?
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March 27, 2018, 10:01:09 PM |
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To those interested: We have been working last weeks on integrating SMARTCASH in our YIIMP pool and it is working / available for mining now. We are finding blocks. If you are looking for an profitable alternative for Dual mining VERGE you can mine it now @ NLPOOL. Use this as example.bat SmartCash: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -dwal <YOURSMARTWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=SMART -dcoin keccak or if you want to stay with Verge : VERGE: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -dwal <YOURVERGEWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=xvg -dcoin blake2s Please note that with keccak you have to change your DCRI setting in Claymore. For AMD 570 GPU we recommend a value of 6. For AMD 580 GPU we recommend a value of 7. Happy mining! >> NLPool is a Dutch miningpool running in Amsterdam the Netherlands. The pool has been setup to provide a good and stable pool for people who are located in the Netherlands or Benelux. Our pool is dedicated to have less latency meaning lower risks for stale shares. This means you will get higher profits. Our philosophy: - Performance - Profit by lowering latency and stale shares - Security - Minimum fees How to contact us ? E-mail: nlpool.nl@outlook.comTelegram: : t.me/nlpool Key features: - Amsterdam dedicated server with DDos Protection - Small mining fee : 0% during the 2 months launch period. After, between 0,5% and 1% - Anonymous and no registration ! - Hourly payments - yiimp multi-algo with several coins - Everything is tested on a second non-productive server before launching to minimize your risks on the actual mining pool. (new stratum, webpages changes, payments and other code updates) Miners: For nVidia cards, we suggest you to use CCminer 2.2.2 : https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releasesFor GTX 1080/1080 Ti, ccminer will work but hashrate may be increased with https://github.com/alexis78/ccminerFor AMD cards, tests are ongoing, we had good results using these miners: https://github.com/tpruvot/sgminer/releaseshttps://github.com/zawawawa/gatelessgate/releaseshttps://github.com/ghostlander/nsgminer/releasesCoins: Here are examples of launch files (*.bat files) for Claymore Dual mining: VERGE: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -dwal <YOURVERGEWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=xvg -dcoin blake2s SHIELD: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -dwal <YOURSHIELDWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=xsh -dcoin blake2s Infocoin: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -dwal <YOURINFOWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=info -dcoin blake2s Nevacoin: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -dwal <YOURNEVAWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=neva -dcoin blake2s TajCoin: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -dwal <YOURTAJWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=taj -dcoin blake2s MaxCoin: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -dwal <YOURMAXWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=MAX -dcoin keccak CreativeCoin: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -dwal <YOURCreAWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=CREA -dcoin keccak SmartCash: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethpool.org:4444 -ewal <Your_ETH_WALLETADDRESS>.<YourWorkerName> -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -dwal <YOURSMARTWALLETADDRESS> -dpsw c=SMART -dcoin keccak Here are examples of launch files (*.bat files) for CCMiner (nVidia): Algo Blake2s: - Verge: ccminer-x64 -a blake2s -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -u Your_XVG_Wallet_Address -p c=XVG --cpu-priority=3 - Shield: ccminer-x64 -a blake2s -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -u Your_XSH_Wallet_Address -p c=XSH --cpu-priority=3 - Infocoin: ccminer-x64 -a blake2s -i 1,1 -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -u Your_INF_Wallet_Address -p c=INF --cpu-priority=3 - NevaCoin: ccminer-x64 -a blake2s -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -u Your_NEVA_Wallet_Address -p c=NEVA --cpu-priority=3 - TajCoin: ccminer-x64 -a blake2s -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5766 -u Your_TAJ_Wallet_Address -p c=TAJ --cpu-priority=3 Algo Keccak: - Maxcoin: ccminer-x64 -m 2 -a keccak -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -u Your_MAXCOIN_Wallet_Address -p c=MAX --cpu-priority=3 - Creativecoin: ccminer-x64 -m 2 -a keccak -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -u Your_CREATIVECOIN_Wallet_Address -p c=CREA --cpu-priority=3 - SmartCash: ccminer-x64 -m 2 -a keccak -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:5133 -u Your_SMARTCASH_Wallet_Address -p c=SMART --cpu-priority=3 Algo Neoscrypt: - Vivo: ccminer-x64 -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:4233 -u Your_VIVO_Wallet_Address -p c=VIVO --cpu-priority=3 - Innova: ccminer-x64 -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:4233 -u Your_Innova_Wallet_Address -p c=INN --cpu-priority=3 - GoByte: ccminer-x64 -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:4233 -u Your_GoByte_Wallet_Address -p c=VIVO --cpu-priority=3 Algo Scrypt: - Gulden: ccminer-x64 -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://mine.nlpool.nl:3433 -u Your_EFL_Wallet_Address -p c=GLD --cpu-priority=3 Q/A: - Can I request to add a coin ? (Please, yes!) Reply this thread or contact us by e-mail. - Where is my payment ? The payments are performed each hour for all (unpaid) balances above 0.001. If you participated in the mining of a block of a crypto-currency, if the block is not orphan or uncle, when the block is confirmed (a few minutes, hours or days for some cryptos), your balance will be increased of X (=block reward minus pool fee ) percent of accepted shares for the block.
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March 27, 2018, 10:33:38 PM |
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Has anyone experienced hashrate drop in what seems to be a quite consistent matter? I'm not talking about my rock solid RX570 rigs, they've been absolute beasts for a year now. But I'm struggling with the Vega rig.
All GPUs will hash at ~41MH/s until one decides to drop to 26 for a minute. Then goes back up to 41. This happens regularly.
Surely if it were temp throttling (which seems unlikely as I have the fans running at pretty much 100%) the hashrate reduction would be more gradual... and not bam!... down to 26?
Any clues? I'm on v11.4, latest Adrenalin, Vega56@64, safe softPP table with specific clocks and voltages set in Claymore miner.
Got the same issue but with my rx580 rig, all 7 cards running stable at 31 mh/s. From time to time gpu0 suddenly crashes to a rate around 5-10 mh/s and after a few minutes hits back to 31. There are no error logs showing up, also no incorrect shares and temps are fine. Card has also the same setup as other cards (no oc), kinda strange since it just appeared lately, running currently v 11.5 same issue here are you using stock rom with no oc? In addition to the above, Mr Claymore, your miner reboots my rig every hour. Almost without fail. There's no error in the log, no watchdog issue with GPUs OpenCL issues, nothing. I'm baffled. 1. Unstable speed - I see this issue sometimes on different cards, but I have no idea about the reason - miner executes jobs on GPUs in the same way all the time, but sometimes GPU becomes slower for some time. I noticed that often different "-ethi" value helps, try "-ethi 4" or "-ethi 12" and see if it helps. I think that it must be something related to AMD drivers but I cannot confirm it yet. 2. I have a few rigs on v11.5 and they are working for days until I restart miner to perform some new tests, but I always use non-overclocked cards and default bioses, I have to do it to exclude everything except miner in case of any problems. When you use miner on overclocked/unstable rig you cannot be sure that the reason of the problems is the miner, but of course you will blame it Try to reduce "-ethi" value, if it does not help you can use the version that works fine for you. I believe the driver "thinks" that GPU has hit powercap a.k.a powerlimit and slows it for a bit, that happens only in your miner IIRC. I haven't noticed hashrate drop on other miners.The other reason is temperature but that occurs not for a bit but rather long downtrend in hashrate is observed(memory overheating). Just some feedback about 11.5 - power usage increased with ~2-5% maybe due to auto dcri adjustments and higher global work used for 570s.
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March 28, 2018, 12:44:28 AM |
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Im facing a curious issue Claymore. I am running 13 x RX 460 cards on an Asus B250 MiningExpert under Windows 10 (1709). If I try to run the Miner with all 13 GPU's it just BSOD's right after it lists out all GPU's and starts showing ASM mode for them. If however, I run two instances of the miner and split the GPU's into groups of 6 and 7 using -di, the two instances run perfectly fine. I thought you had already optimized the miner for 9+ GPU's? Any Idea why this could be happening? While two instances of the miner work fine for me, its sub optimal as a solution.
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peterboy1
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March 28, 2018, 01:37:19 AM |
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It could be your Bios mod. I'm running v11.5 with the Adrenaline v18.3.4 drivers on two rigs and it's very stable with zero incorrect or invalid shares. I even increased my overclock on my ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ RX 480/580 13 card rig and got an extra 8 MH/s. On the 6 card Biostar TB85 rig I got an extra 4 MH/s. I'm using the Polaris Bios Editor 'One Click Timing Patch' for all my cards. The only change to the PBE bundled performance timings I made was replace the Samsung UberMix v3.1 timing, which is too aggresive with this one that is much more stable. 777000000000000022CC1C00106A5D4DD0571016B90D060C0060070014051420FA8900A0030000001011333DC0303A17 https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditorhttps://image.ibb.co/bDKcen/ASRock_H110_RX_580_s.png-ethi 8 -cclock 1200,1150,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200 -mclock 2050,2100,2100,2250,2150,2150,2150,2250,2225,2250,2150,2250,2100 -powlim -10,-5,-10,-15,-10,-15,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10 -cvddc 950,950,950,850,900,850,850,900,900,900,850,900,900 -mvddc 950,950,950,850,900,850,850,900,900,900,850,900,900 https://image.ibb.co/fwYaX7/Biostar_TB85_RX_570_s.png-ethi 8 -cclock 1150,1150,1200,1150,1200,1200 -mclock 2075,2000,2075,2075,2075,1950 -powlim -17,-10,-10,-15,-15,-15 -cvddc 925,925,925,925,900,925 -mvddc 925,925,925,925,900,925 could be my bios and oc, but why sudden broken after upgrades? i can see that you are doing eth only. try dual, especially keccak. besides, your timeframe is not well enough. i can see that you have high voltages as well. 130w is too much for eth only. regarding ethi, i heard intensity in new versions has been increased. i dont know if setting ethi 8 would lower it thus making yours stable. but i guess thats the default value.
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March 28, 2018, 03:09:07 AM |
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i have 7 AMD and 1 Nvidia
Then I don't understand why you mention that you running latest amd drivers in your first post. Anyway, do you have any errors with your nvidia card in claymore? Do you have -tt or -fanmin/-fanmax set? If yes, set it only for amd cards (from readme: for NVIDIA cards only temperature monitoring is supported, temperature management is not supported.), if no - more info is needed. issue persist. 22:45:10:453 271c NVML: cannot get current temperature, error 999 (an internal driver error occurred) 22:45:10:453 271c NVML: cannot get fan speed, error 999 (an internal driver error occurred) 22:45:13:594 271c NVML: cannot get current temperature, error 999 (an internal driver error occurred) 22:45:13:594 271c NVML: cannot get fan speed, error 999 (an internal driver error occurred) i have a full nvidia build, all 8 cards are 1060s... runs like a champ no issues at all, all my machines are running the latest drivers. -fanmin 50 -fanmax 80 -tt -50 this is what i have in my line. how do u set for amd only?
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March 28, 2018, 06:15:16 AM |
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Need some help. Besides the 580s I have a gaming pc with a 1080ti in it. Lately I was using claymore eth miner. Suddenly I get no hasrate and getting this message
GPU 0, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 77 (0), an illegal memory access was encountered GPU 0, Calc DAG failed! GPU 0 failed Setting DAG epoch #177 for GPU0 GPU 0, CUDA error 77 - cannot write buffer for DAG
On ccminer I get> GPU #0: result for 00000000 does not validate on CPU!
I used MSI afterburner for several weeks without problem. The memory clock was higher I admit, maybe that triggered a lock? Anyway I am now reverting to older drivers also I am using the default values on the GTX without OC or undervolt. nothing helps. Tried setting the virtual memory but that was fine, nothing changed.
Any thought?
I will try today to swap the OS (just to change the SSD from the mining rig). If that helps than it's some driver/OS issue.. I will reinstall Win10, if not I have one more shot with changing the PSU, after that I am pretty clueless.. games run fine though..
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March 28, 2018, 06:59:12 AM |
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I need your advice. I want to mine using Claymore's with AMD+Nvidia cards, but I want to setup with nicehash pool and wallet. Is it possibe ? Nicehash opens 3 different clients but speed is lower than using Claymore.
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March 28, 2018, 07:01:02 AM |
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Need some help. Besides the 580s I have a gaming pc with a 1080ti in it. Lately I was using claymore eth miner. Suddenly I get no hasrate and getting this message
GPU 0, GpuMiner cu_kd failed 77 (0), an illegal memory access was encountered GPU 0, Calc DAG failed! GPU 0 failed Setting DAG epoch #177 for GPU0 GPU 0, CUDA error 77 - cannot write buffer for DAG
On ccminer I get> GPU #0: result for 00000000 does not validate on CPU!
I used MSI afterburner for several weeks without problem. The memory clock was higher I admit, maybe that triggered a lock? Anyway I am now reverting to older drivers also I am using the default values on the GTX without OC or undervolt. nothing helps. Tried setting the virtual memory but that was fine, nothing changed.
Any thought?
I will try today to swap the OS (just to change the SSD from the mining rig). If that helps than it's some driver/OS issue.. I will reinstall Win10, if not I have one more shot with changing the PSU, after that I am pretty clueless.. games run fine though.. I don't get any supported clocks: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI>nvidia-smi.exe -q -d PERFORMANCE ==============NVSMI LOG============== Timestamp : Wed Mar 28 08:35:34 2018 Driver Version : 391.35 Attached GPUs : 1 GPU 00000000:01:00.0 Performance State : P0 Clocks Throttle Reasons Idle : Not Active Applications Clocks Setting : Not Active SW Power Cap : Not Active HW Slowdown : Not Active HW Thermal Slowdown : Not Active HW Power Brake Slowdown : Not Active Sync Boost : Not Active SW Thermal Slowdown : Not Active Display Clock Setting : Not Active C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI>nvidia-smi.exe -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS|more ==============NVSMI LOG============== Timestamp : Wed Mar 28 08:36:01 2018 Driver Version : 391.35 Attached GPUs : 1 GPU 00000000:01:00.0 Supported Clocks : N/A
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March 28, 2018, 07:37:14 AM |
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Hey guys, have any of you had an issue with V11.5, where when connection was lost to the pool, the miner resumed when the connection was restored, but at a lower hashrate?
At ~1:45am this morning, my miner lost connection, and when the connection was restored, the AMD cards mined at less than 50% of their usual hash rate. Strangely though, the NVidia cards on the rig resumed at their normal hashrate.
AMD Cards: Powercolor RX470, MSI Armor RX480 NVidia Cards: 2 x GTX 1050Ti
The log file:
01:43:23:567 15b0 ETH - Total Speed: 86.369 Mh/s, Total Shares: 913, Rejected: 1, Time: 12:03 01:43:23:567 15b0 ETH: GPU0 28.862 Mh/s, GPU1 29.061 Mh/s, GPU2 14.241 Mh/s, GPU3 14.206 Mh/s
01:45:36:676 15b0 ETH: GPU0 12.901 Mh/s, GPU1 15.053 Mh/s, GPU2 14.250 Mh/s, GPU3 14.232 Mh/s
this happens to me as well for hardcoded bios. temporary solution is disable p0-p6 in overdriventool. or hardcode your bios to use the same clocks on p0-p6. this must be a bug, since this is not happening on previous versions. If you're having this issue on Windows (10), Windows has probably updated the Video Card Driver with his own new driver. Solution: remove this driver and install AMD's Mining drivers again. This solved my problem.
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March 28, 2018, 09:46:27 AM |
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Im facing a curious issue Claymore. I am running 13 x RX 460 cards on an Asus B250 MiningExpert under Windows 10 (1709). If I try to run the Miner with all 13 GPU's it just BSOD's right after it lists out all GPU's and starts showing ASM mode for them. If however, I run two instances of the miner and split the GPU's into groups of 6 and 7 using -di, the two instances run perfectly fine. I thought you had already optimized the miner for 9+ GPU's? Any Idea why this could be happening? While two instances of the miner work fine for me, its sub optimal as a solution.
I have a rig based on H110 Pro BTC+ motherboard with 12 GPUs, it works fine (v11.5, latest drivers, Windows 10). Miner itself cannot cause BSOD, it must be something related to PSU (try "-gser 2"), hardware or drivers. If you think that the reason is the miner, try some other miners to confirm it.
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March 28, 2018, 10:13:48 AM |
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Why are you using such high voltages? With HWINFO I'm looking how much a card draws and decrease the voltages until there's no variation. Most of them fall below 850mV. And I don't alter powlim.
what do you use to undervolt? in windows or linux amazingly -cvddc / -mvddc does not work for me in windows even in linux i.e. simplemining undervolt does not work i can only use trixx for my sapphire rx 470 to use 825mV
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March 28, 2018, 10:23:27 AM |
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Probably a dumb question, but, where do I find the Readme?
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March 28, 2018, 12:34:47 PM |
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Probably a dumb question, but, where do I find the Readme? On the first post of this topic or in the miner folder there is a file named "Readme!!!"
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March 28, 2018, 01:09:15 PM |
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Guys, What is causing this? Everyday almost at the same time on multiple machines...? Anyone with similar issue? Running v11.5.... 14:04:17:909 2324 sent: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0xcfcef1e", "0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002865ab44"]}
14:04:18:112 2324 ETH: checking pool connection... 14:04:18:112 2324 sent: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
14:04:18:159 2324 buf: {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0,"result":["0xd1f9990f4ac5272a35c0e1e7b7209eda946690214df2d93b7d4bf7c82201e0ad","0x3c08da512cf85dc7dd15483f1ebf529b55eb2c4ebc2182a808eebe109eab0e5c","0x000000006df37f675ef6eadf5ab9a2072d44268d97df837e6748956e5c6c2116"]}
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March 28, 2018, 01:24:23 PM |
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I need your advice. I want to mine using Claymore's with AMD+Nvidia cards, but I want to setup with nicehash pool and wallet. Is it possibe ? Nicehash opens 3 different clients but speed is lower than using Claymore.
yes its possibly, just use the nicehash wallet and pool. read From 1st page nicehash: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -ewal 1LmMNkiEvjapn5PRY8A9wypcWJveRrRGWr -epsw x -esm 3 -allpools 1 -estale 0
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deadsix
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March 28, 2018, 03:46:42 PM |
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Im facing a curious issue Claymore. I am running 13 x RX 460 cards on an Asus B250 MiningExpert under Windows 10 (1709). If I try to run the Miner with all 13 GPU's it just BSOD's right after it lists out all GPU's and starts showing ASM mode for them. If however, I run two instances of the miner and split the GPU's into groups of 6 and 7 using -di, the two instances run perfectly fine. I thought you had already optimized the miner for 9+ GPU's? Any Idea why this could be happening? While two instances of the miner work fine for me, its sub optimal as a solution.
I have a rig based on H110 Pro BTC+ motherboard with 12 GPUs, it works fine (v11.5, latest drivers, Windows 10). Miner itself cannot cause BSOD, it must be something related to PSU (try "-gser 2"), hardware or drivers. If you think that the reason is the miner, try some other miners to confirm it. Hmmm. lidag or gser do not help, it just bsod's with atikdmg dll error. Swapped out the PUS's and no change. Additionally, all 13 work fine in one instance when clocks/volts are at stock, but fail when overclocked/undervolted. What is curious is, I setup a second system exactly the same way today and that works fine overclocked/undervolted with all 13 in one instance of the miner. So now I have no idea why the first system wont.
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