uranus13
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tg88
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June 08, 2018, 12:59:29 PM |
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More than 6 nvidia GPUs do not start on win7 64. miner crashed on creating dag file. v11.0 and older work fine on 8 GPUs
maybe that will help: "-gser this setting can improve stability on multi-GPU systems if miner hangs during startup. It serializes GPUs initalization routines. Use "-gser 1" to serailize some of routines and "-gser 2" to serialize all routines. Using values higher than 2 allows you also to set custom delay between DAG generation on GPUs, for example, "-gser 5" means same as "-gser 2" and also adds 3sec delay between DAG generation (can be useful for buggy drivers and/or weak PSU). Default value is "0" (no serialization, fast initialization)."
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WhackOBill
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June 08, 2018, 04:58:23 PM |
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Read the announcement and the answer is not in there...
for solo mining, if the share that is submitted that finds the block happens while the dev fee is mining, does the dev get the whole block or a percentage of the block?
Thanks!
Why would there be a "share" submitted when solo mining? You're not on a pool ... right? If the DevFee cycle hits the block solution, then that wallet address gets the block reward ... all of it. Pools allow for rewards to be distributed for percentages of work ... not solo.
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coinmancan
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June 08, 2018, 05:31:44 PM |
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Read the announcement and the answer is not in there...
for solo mining, if the share that is submitted that finds the block happens while the dev fee is mining, does the dev get the whole block or a percentage of the block?
Thanks!
Why would there be a "share" submitted when solo mining? You're not on a pool ... right? If the DevFee cycle hits the block solution, then that wallet address gets the block reward ... all of it. Pools allow for rewards to be distributed for percentages of work ... not solo. I did find the answer to my question after searching this thread. (all 1,500 posts  ) My guess though is you've never solo mined. They've had can solo mining on pools for YEARS now. http://altpool.pro/In all mining the miner submits shares. The share is then accepted or denied by the pool. In the case of solo mining, the accepted submitted share has a chance to solve the block. In solo pool mining, the share that solves the block gets the reward. In non-solo pool mining the shares are calculated as a percentage of the block. What's happening when the DEV part is mining shares are being submitted, but only under the devs mining address. If they solve the block during that time they get the whole block, I thought there might have been a way to split that percentage-wise in the software, but no, the dev gets the whole block. Also, as it goes to Claymore's wallet I wouldn't know how many blocks were actually solved by my rigs because the pool only shows my receiving mining address, not his. So no more solo mining with Claymore for me, at least on certain coins. For regular pool mining, sure.
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alex_85
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June 08, 2018, 05:41:25 PM |
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Hello guys , could you please let me know what is the BEST way to stop windows updates as i normally know that but dont know how my windows 10 updated itself with the "Windows 10 April update bla bla...' and my 10 gpu miner stopped working etc.....then i reinstalled v.17.09 and all back again. Usually i am stopping windows update services from the services.msc But it gets enabled again?  Now i just noticed it was enabled again and i disabled it bit i am sure it will enable itself and will update the windows and will have to reinstall again.... Is anyone else experiencimg the same ? Thanks for your help in advance, first i a want to solve this and i am upgrafing to 11.8 with the latest AMD drivers. Thanks
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KAOS247365
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June 08, 2018, 06:14:28 PM |
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Anyone get issues with Temps on their GPUs going crazy, After this update through Awesome Miner Mining management tool, ALL my rigs are reporting 86+ Temps before they were all hanging around 60 - 72C
My throttle range is 86 - 90 before cut out so they all keep restarting annoyingly and costly too!
I've tried rolling back and It seems that this version has an Issue with the GPU Temps, 11.7 seems to work fine.
Any one else have this
My rigs are all
ASUS RX580 OC & TOP edition ASUS Z270-A prime i5
I'm only Mining ETH too so NO dual mining for just better efficiency.
Any help would be appreciated.
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GalloNegro
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June 08, 2018, 06:30:31 PM |
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Hello there, I want to start mining Ether Zero using Claymore-eth-v11.8 on SMOS. I have 3 Gigabyte RX580s 8gb and 3 MSi Rx570s 8gb. What is the best command line to use. I greatly appreciate your support.
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Jonet
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June 08, 2018, 07:04:00 PM |
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Hello guys , could you please let me know what is the BEST way to stop windows updates as i normally know that but dont know how my windows 10 updated itself with the "Windows 10 April update bla bla...' and my 10 gpu miner stopped working etc.....then i reinstalled v.17.09 and all back again.
Setting Windows to defer feature updates for upto 365 days is quick and easy. If it is the BEST way is up to you to decide. I do want the security updates but it seems the general consensus in here is no updates. I have a rig that was set to not update, and after a while RDP could not connect to it as it was seen as a security risk. On top of that Windows update failed once enabled and I had to update it with a media disk. If it updates to 1803 you can roll back, no need to reinstall.
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WhackOBill
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Read the announcement and the answer is not in there...
for solo mining, if the share that is submitted that finds the block happens while the dev fee is mining, does the dev get the whole block or a percentage of the block?
Thanks!
Why would there be a "share" submitted when solo mining? You're not on a pool ... right? If the DevFee cycle hits the block solution, then that wallet address gets the block reward ... all of it. Pools allow for rewards to be distributed for percentages of work ... not solo. I did find the answer to my question after searching this thread. (all 1,500 posts  ) My guess though is you've never solo mined. They've had can solo mining on pools for YEARS now. http://altpool.pro/In all mining the miner submits shares. The share is then accepted or denied by the pool. In the case of solo mining, the accepted submitted share has a chance to solve the block. In solo pool mining, the share that solves the block gets the reward. In non-solo pool mining the shares are calculated as a percentage of the block. What's happening when the DEV part is mining shares are being submitted, but only under the devs mining address. If they solve the block during that time they get the whole block, I thought there might have been a way to split that percentage-wise in the software, but no, the dev gets the whole block. Also, as it goes to Claymore's wallet I wouldn't know how many blocks were actually solved by my rigs because the pool only shows my receiving mining address, not his. So no more solo mining with Claymore for me, at least on certain coins. For regular pool mining, sure. Solo mining through a pool is the same result as solo mining directly to the network, but with an added fee. If you solo mine through a pool, you are a pool of 1. Shares have no meaning in a pool of 1 because they are all your shares. You either find a block or you don't. It's perhaps useful to allow you to see that you are, in fact, making progress on doing the work but nothing else. In that case, I guess you're paying the pool fee of 1% or so for ... something. If you're solo and you go through a pool, you're letting them use their wallet in the block's coinbase and at that point, they can deduct their fee and then give you the rest I suppose. Maybe the fee is worth it to show your progress? I don't know. If you were mining directly on the network, your address would go into the coinbase of the found block and you wouldn't submit "shares" to the network ... only block solutions. Only in pool mining does a miner submit shares. When the DevFee mines, it may mine on a completely different pool for example. It is disconnected from the work you're doing on your wallet address. The DevFee probably hits a shared pool while you are off on a dedicated channel or solo.
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CryptoMike369
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June 08, 2018, 08:36:07 PM |
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Miner crashes on a 12gpu rig in this version 11.8 not 11.7 Windows
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iRrromka
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June 08, 2018, 08:59:20 PM |
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Miner crashes on a 12gpu rig in this version 11.8 not 11.7 Windows
as for me win10pro 1709 & Adrenalin 18.5.1 (NOT 18.5.2) & Clay 11.8 works quite stable with 13 AMD RX588 GPUs
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CryptoMike369
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June 08, 2018, 11:47:03 PM |
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Also the R1 option for the reboot.bat file fails to work on a 12 GPU rig
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CryptoMike369
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June 08, 2018, 11:54:13 PM |
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Miner crashes on a 12gpu rig in this version 11.8 not 11.7 Windows
as for me win10pro 1709 & Adrenalin 18.5.1 (NOT 18.5.2) & Clay 11.8 works quite stable with 13 AMD RX588 GPUs Miner crashes on a 12gpu rig in this version 11.8 not 11.7 Windows
as for me win10pro 1709 & Adrenalin 18.5.1 (NOT 18.5.2) & Clay 11.8 works quite stable with 13 AMD RX588 GPUs 1st you can't run 13gpu on wins pro etc max 12gpu which means your running Linux version of this miner ex: Simplemining or ethOS.
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CryptoMike369
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June 09, 2018, 12:06:42 AM |
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Miner crashes on a 12gpu rig in this version 11.8 not 11.7 Windows
as for me win10pro 1709 & Adrenalin 18.5.1 (NOT 18.5.2) & Clay 11.8 works quite stable with 13 AMD RX588 GPUs Miner crashes on a 12gpu rig in this version 11.8 not 11.7 Windows
as for me win10pro 1709 & Adrenalin 18.5.1 (NOT 18.5.2) & Clay 11.8 works quite stable with 13 AMD RX588 GPUs 1st you can't run 13gpu on wins pro etc max 12gpu which means your running Linux version of this miner ex: Simplemining or ethOS. AMD Drivers only supports 12gpu running on native wins pro etc.........
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iRrromka
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June 09, 2018, 07:31:45 AM |
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as for me win10pro 1709 & Adrenalin 18.5.1 (NOT 18.5.2) & Clay 11.8 works quite stable with 13 AMD RX588 GPUs
1st you can't run 13gpu on wins pro etc max 12gpu which means your running Linux version of this miner ex: Simplemining or ethOS. proof https://yadi.sk/i/_6iEGe5Y3XYZux
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Been using the -mclock and -cclock options and I have noticed that they seem to not be applied once the miner stops unless I change the value by at least 1 then it seems the overclock settings will work. Anyone else had this issue?
This works on Windows 10, Claymore's Miner v11.8 So I found a way to work around the issue where the -mclock and -cclock options are not applied after the miner stops. What I discovered is if you modify the value by 1, Claymore's miner will apply the settings to the GPU and overclocking will be successful every time. In my mining script I added the following functions and I use the attached config file to setup the miner. Added to my start.bat file, this is just part of my start.bat script <------------------------------------------------------------------------------> setlocal enableextensions set GCOR=130 set GMEM=700 set GPOW=35 goto SKIPFUNCTIONS :ADD Set /a GCOR += 1 Set /a GMEM += 1 Set /a GPOW += 1 Set GCOR=-%GCOR% Set GMEM=+%GMEM% Set GPOW=-%GPOW% echo Fix Added......: 1 echo GMEM=%GMEM% echo FIX=SUB > %LOC%\FIX.txt goto RETURN1 :SUB Set /a GCOR -= 1 Set /a GMEM -= 1 Set /a GPOW -= 1 Set GCOR=-%GCOR% Set GMEM=+%GMEM% Set GPOW=-%GPOW% echo Fix Subtracted.: 1 echo FIX=ADD > %LOC%\FIX.txt goto RETURN1 :SKIPFUNCTIONS If Not Exist %LOC%\FIX.txt echo FIX=ADD > %LOC%\FIX.txt for /f "usebackq delims=" %%x in (%LOC%\FIX.txt) do (set %%x) echo FIX=%FIX% If "%FIX%" == "ADD " GOTO ADD If "%FIX%" == "SUB " GOTO SUB echo Fix failed, using after burner start /D %LOC% /WAIT %LOC%\setmsipro.exe %MPRO% :RETURN1 <------------------------------------------------------------------------------> config.txt # WARNING! Remove "#" characters to enable lines, with "#" they are disabled and will be ignored by miner! Check README for details. # WARNING! Miner loads options from this file only if there are not any options in the command line! -epool %POOL% -ewal %ADDR% -mode 1 -wd 1 -r 0 -dbg -1 -tt %GTMP% -fanmin 0 -fanmax %GFAN% -cclock %GCOR% -mclock %GMEM% -powlim %GPOW% -mport 3333 -mpsw ether -showdiff 1
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June 09, 2018, 02:54:48 PM |
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Been using the -mclock and -cclock options and I have noticed that they seem to not be applied once the miner stops unless I change the value by at least 1 then it seems the overclock settings will work. Anyone else had this issue?
This works on Windows 10, Claymore's Miner v11.8 So I found a way to work around the issue where the -mclock and -cclock options are not applied after the miner stops. What I discovered is if you modify the value by 1, Claymore's miner will apply the settings to the GPU and overclocking will be successful every time. In my mining script I added the following functions and I use the attached config file to setup the miner. Added to my start.bat file, this is just part of my start.bat script <------------------------------------------------------------------------------> setlocal enableextensions set GCOR=130 set GMEM=700 set GPOW=35 goto SKIPFUNCTIONS :ADD Set /a GCOR += 1 Set /a GMEM += 1 Set /a GPOW += 1 Set GCOR=-%GCOR% Set GMEM=+%GMEM% Set GPOW=-%GPOW% echo Fix Added......: 1 echo GMEM=%GMEM% echo FIX=SUB > %LOC%\FIX.txt goto RETURN1 :SUB Set /a GCOR -= 1 Set /a GMEM -= 1 Set /a GPOW -= 1 Set GCOR=-%GCOR% Set GMEM=+%GMEM% Set GPOW=-%GPOW% echo Fix Subtracted.: 1 echo FIX=ADD > %LOC%\FIX.txt goto RETURN1 :SKIPFUNCTIONS If Not Exist %LOC%\FIX.txt echo FIX=ADD > %LOC%\FIX.txt for /f "usebackq delims=" %%x in (%LOC%\FIX.txt) do (set %%x) echo FIX=%FIX% If "%FIX%" == "ADD " GOTO ADD If "%FIX%" == "SUB " GOTO SUB echo Fix failed, using after burner start /D %LOC% /WAIT %LOC%\setmsipro.exe %MPRO% :RETURN1 <------------------------------------------------------------------------------> config.txt # WARNING! Remove "#" characters to enable lines, with "#" they are disabled and will be ignored by miner! Check README for details. # WARNING! Miner loads options from this file only if there are not any options in the command line! -epool %POOL% -ewal %ADDR% -mode 1 -wd 1 -r 0 -dbg -1 -tt %GTMP% -fanmin 0 -fanmax %GFAN% -cclock %GCOR% -mclock %GMEM% -powlim %GPOW% -mport 3333 -mpsw ether -showdiff 1 This is an interesting approach and a solution to the problem. In my batch file I have almost no additional switches or options enabled and it seems to work just fine with close to default values. Although, the clock and fan speeds are set with Afterburner.
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June 09, 2018, 03:36:05 PM |
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Hi guys, Sorry for a slight off-topic, but is there anyone kind enough to share a powershell script for fresh windows 10 tweaking for mining, e.g. rename pc, increase virtual memory, set proper power plan, disable windows updates, enable compute mode for amd cards, etc.... Something similar to this bat file: https://1stminingrig.com/best-windows-setup-configuration-tweaks-for-mining/I'm writing my own, but it's taking more of my time than i'm willing to spend on it... Thanks in advance; feel free to pm me.
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June 09, 2018, 03:59:09 PM |
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Hallo guys,
Since Claymore v11.7 on Windows 10 - I have been facing with the following issue:
"Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: EthDcrMiner64.exe (1380) consumed 14468136960 bytes"
before 11.7 no such error appeared... with 11.7 it run with 5-7day before this popped up. Now with 11.8 it comes earlier - after 3-4 days.
Nothing else have been changed on the system, only the Claymore version. Paging File is 16GB as it written in the "manual". No new updates or driver or firmware got updated/installed.
Any idea ?
Regards, J
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June 09, 2018, 04:31:45 PM |
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Hello guys , could you please let me know what is the BEST way to stop windows updates as i normally know that but dont know how my windows 10 updated itself with the "Windows 10 April update bla bla...' and my 10 gpu miner stopped working etc.....then i reinstalled v.17.09 and all back again. Usually i am stopping windows update services from the services.msc But it gets enabled again?  Now i just noticed it was enabled again and i disabled it bit i am sure it will enable itself and will update the windows and will have to reinstall again.... Is anyone else experiencimg the same ? Thanks for your help in advance, first i a want to solve this and i am upgrafing to 11.8 with the latest AMD drivers. Thanks Hey Alex, There are a few ways to do this but the best way to deal with the update is to have a cheap computer (test system) like your main rigs minus GPU's or if you can afford it one gpu 4GB above. I say this so you won't need to have a machine down while you figure out software & hardware issues. *The easy (fast) fix is to limit the OS partition drive of your HDD or a 120GB ssd and max out the VR to50000-60000 My large system has a 120Gb ssd and it tells me every other day or so that an issue needs fix because not enough room to update (learn more) then exit the settings screen but I still see the miner working in the background of that message, so it does not pose an issue atm. I always suggest if its running with restarts every once and awhile let it go and keep an eye on it through ethermine.org screen to check if your miner is up (15 minute delay in reporting) The more you learn and take notes of your issues will make you a better problem solver and then sometimes computer hardware & software get a mind of their own-really do,lol Need any help feel free to ask but must be precise on details.
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