Call_Me_Bambi
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September 10, 2018, 05:09:29 PM |
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Hi guys, my RX480 mining rig is having a problem here. 2 out of 6 GPUs hang after 5 mins of mining with Claymore miner, please refer to the screenshot below. The rig is powered by 2 750w psu.
I’ve tried reseating the risers and lowering the OC, but the result is the same. Previosly the rig was running at a steady rate , after i relocated the rig, i have this problem. Any advise is appreciated.
Two 750W power supplies should be enough to power your rig so we can, probably, rule out power problems (as a check use a power monitor on each supply - just to be sure). A couple of things you could try. Run the rig with only each of the 'faulty' cards individually to check if there is a problem with the cards - disconect every thing but the card under test. Strip the rig down completely (leave CPU place) and re-build it, it's the hardware equivalent of "Have you tried switching it of and on again?", you never know what may have been knocked out of place during the move. Thanks brother. I’ve temporarily remove the 2 “faulty” cards for now and will try your method in awhile. Will give an update soon. 2 possibilities: - @ new place 2 cards are overheating - connection is now worse for those 2 cards/risers/slots Yes, overheating was one of the things I thought of, but screenshot looks good. The screenshot shows the rig running for only 2 minutes with temps looking OK. Would be a good idea for OP to check temp.
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AzzAz
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September 11, 2018, 01:45:41 AM |
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Hi guys, my RX480 mining rig is having a problem here. 2 out of 6 GPUs hang after 5 mins of mining with Claymore miner, please refer to the screenshot below. The rig is powered by 2 750w psu.
I’ve tried reseating the risers and lowering the OC, but the result is the same. Previosly the rig was running at a steady rate , after i relocated the rig, i have this problem. Any advise is appreciated.
Two 750W power supplies should be enough to power your rig so we can, probably, rule out power problems (as a check use a power monitor on each supply - just to be sure). A couple of things you could try. Run the rig with only each of the 'faulty' cards individually to check if there is a problem with the cards - disconect every thing but the card under test. Strip the rig down completely (leave CPU place) and re-build it, it's the hardware equivalent of "Have you tried switching it of and on again?", you never know what may have been knocked out of place during the move. Thanks brother. I’ve temporarily remove the 2 “faulty” cards for now and will try your method in awhile. Will give an update soon. 2 possibilities: - @ new place 2 cards are overheating - connection is now worse for those 2 cards/risers/slots Yes, overheating was one of the things I thought of, but screenshot looks good. The screenshot shows the rig running for only 2 minutes with temps looking OK. Would be a good idea for OP to check temp. 2 minutes means nothing. Rig was working before. Need 2 days to properly test temps, and even that is not enough as outer temp may vary much. I just place some temp-sensitive rigs @ colder/better vented places in order to provide them to work long and even that is not enough if outer temperature rise ... Some cards just cut when over 65 celsius. Some work days @ 80s. Some mobos can't stand heat. Some PSUs too. Just 2 degrees is a BIG difference.
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realcryptomines
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September 11, 2018, 01:17:35 PM |
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When ProgPOW implementation?? I know Claymore has been M.I.A. for a while now but one can hope......
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September 11, 2018, 08:37:24 PM |
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11.9 is the last version, no new versions are planned.
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jeremyismer
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September 11, 2018, 10:55:46 PM |
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11.9 is the last version, no new versions are planned.
Where did you hear this from?
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raske
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September 12, 2018, 07:56:49 AM |
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11.9 is the last version, no new versions are planned.
don't write this kind of things here, preading FUD is not good in this bear market time, Clay will put a new verision soon, cause we are having the 2080 nVidia series on the market, and I am pretty sure that he can make them run on a high levels of daggerhashimoto mining
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Claymore (OP)
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September 12, 2018, 11:22:25 AM |
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11.9 is the last version, no new versions are planned.
Troll detected
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fr4nkthetank
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September 12, 2018, 01:34:33 PM |
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When ProgPOW implementation?? I know Claymore has been M.I.A. for a while now but one can hope...... Claymore isnt MIA, hes just living the life
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RuMiner
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September 12, 2018, 01:40:06 PM |
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Troll detected 12.0 is coming?
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Haidong Liang
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September 12, 2018, 05:17:08 PM |
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Troll detected 12.0 is coming? I think that is just a speculation. With the existence of ASIC mining, it is more difficult for the GPU to make profit in the future.
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RivAngE
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September 12, 2018, 08:50:37 PM |
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I would say skip v12 and go straight to v20 .... you know ... like one company with a green logo did! Ofcourse you'd have to make a big leap in the miner as well, like making use of the tensor's core 125 TFLOPS or something.
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September 13, 2018, 10:36:46 AM |
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thanks for information . it was so useful
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September 13, 2018, 02:25:02 PM |
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Hi, I am product manager of one pool (I will not specify names so they do not banned). We would like to add to our pool the ability to “mine on developer Claymore " - how can we do this? Could you please support with that question? Could we talk about this in private messages?
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RivAngE
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September 13, 2018, 05:55:52 PM |
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Hi, I am product manager of one pool (I will not specify names so they do not banned). We would like to add to our pool the ability to “mine on developer Claymore " - how can we do this? Could you please support with that question? Could we talk about this in private messages?
Are you a product manager and yet you don't know how these forums work? You probably tried to contact Claymore and you couldn't because of your forums rank... Well let me tell you that other members can't contact newbie accounts either
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Call_Me_Bambi
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September 14, 2018, 02:32:08 PM |
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Here's yet another nail in the coffin for us GPU Ethereum miners, another Ethash ASIC miner on the horizon...sometime soon. "Dubbed Project Lavasnow, Linzhi's new ethereum miner claims to use 1/8th the amount of electricity as Bitmain's ethash miners, according to a presentation Chen developed for the Ethereum Classic Summit held this week. It also expects to run 1,400 million hashes per second, compared to 190 from one of Bitmain's AntMiners." https://www.coindesk.com/a-new-line-of-powerful-asic-miners-is-coming-to-ethereum/
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adi1972
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September 15, 2018, 09:37:50 AM |
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Here's yet another nail in the coffin for us GPU Ethereum miners, another Ethash ASIC miner on the horizon...sometime soon. "Dubbed Project Lavasnow, Linzhi's new ethereum miner claims to use 1/8th the amount of electricity as Bitmain's ethash miners, according to a presentation Chen developed for the Ethereum Classic Summit held this week. It also expects to run 1,400 million hashes per second, compared to 190 from one of Bitmain's AntMiners." https://www.coindesk.com/a-new-line-of-powerful-asic-miners-is-coming-to-ethereum/Ethereum DEVs MUST protect GPU Miners or we will be forced to mine other algo coins. Of course, people like Vitalik will still continue to earn millions and could care less..
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September 15, 2018, 12:26:25 PM |
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Claymore
You have a big work , Nvidia RTX 2070 , 2080 , 2080ti , is coming use a great gddr6 and big bandwitch ( or use Tensor and RTX cores ) .
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September 16, 2018, 04:21:44 AM |
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https://bitsonline.com/ether-2-eth-block-reward/Devs agreed on 2 ethers per block reward instead of 3 as it is now. This will happen with the coming fork in October together with a delay of the difficulty bomb by a year. Last November happened something similar, if I recall correctly. Then the reduced time for a block compensated the miners, so we got the same profit at the end. I hope it will be the same situation this October, or else the mining will end for those with expensive electricity. Prepare to see a big GPU sell-off. I'm now going to turn into a gamer. Is there any high-end game that requires 12 high-end GPU's at once and works with only 2 GB RAM + Pentium processor? LOL A couple days ago I was laughing on this post. But here comes the day when mining is no longer profitable for me: doesn't cover my electricity bill. RX 480, 580, GTX 1070 - all now scrap metal. Anyone wants to buy? Hello. In case you want to sell your cards, what are the exact models, condition of them and a price?
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September 16, 2018, 06:15:11 AM |
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Any one, need help
Amd openCl platform not found No Nvidia cuda gpus detected No amd open cl ar nvidia cuda gpus found, exit
Just over night happen
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