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June 20, 2020, 08:12:16 PM |
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Is anyone using this card? XFX Radeon RX 5700 DD Boost-Up Ultra Fans 8 GB GDDR6 I’m interested in the mining speed this card can reach on dagger algo Tnx.
I have the standard XFX RX 5700's and they are modified and run 54Mh/s. Flashed them to the XT bios with memory strap mod. Most possibly you will make 56 MH/s with PM.
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June 21, 2020, 02:09:08 PM |
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when it will support kawpow algo???
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bategojko74
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June 21, 2020, 03:56:33 PM |
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when it will support kawpow algo???
Surely, never.
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June 22, 2020, 03:16:15 AM |
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Is anyone using this card? XFX Radeon RX 5700 DD Boost-Up Ultra Fans 8 GB GDDR6 I’m interested in the mining speed this card can reach on dagger algo Tnx.
I have the standard XFX RX 5700's and they are modified and run 54Mh/s. Flashed them to the XT bios with memory strap mod. Most possibly you will make 56 MH/s with PM. I am using PM
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bategojko74
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June 22, 2020, 03:03:38 PM |
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Is anyone using this card? XFX Radeon RX 5700 DD Boost-Up Ultra Fans 8 GB GDDR6 I’m interested in the mining speed this card can reach on dagger algo Tnx.
I have the standard XFX RX 5700's and they are modified and run 54Mh/s. Flashed them to the XT bios with memory strap mod. Most possibly you will make 56 MH/s with PM. I am using PM Why don't you try increasing -mclock to 920 and decreasing -cclock to 1300 and -cvddc to 800
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June 26, 2020, 11:24:28 AM |
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My antivirus removed the file as soon as it was available. So ill keep off until some more comments are available Is it good to use?
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June 29, 2020, 07:39:45 AM |
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I'm a little confused after reading up on the siacoin variants/hard forks! Can claymore actually mine the original siacoin or do we need to switch to a fork like siacoin prime? Was the hard fork irrelevant for GPU mining and we can mine Sia (SC) without issue? Thanks.
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June 29, 2020, 05:36:35 PM |
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CLAYMORE DUAL MINING IS NO LONGER PROFITABLE--
It once was, but the coins good for dual mining are also readily mined by FPGA and dedicated ASICS.
There are other mining softwares that offer newer coins for dual mining pairs. --scryptr
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I've got a rig with 18 GPU's total (10 AMD 8GBs and 8 NVIDIA 6GBs) and I'm having a DAG problem. I have it set to run the AMD in one claymore instance, and the NVIDIA in another, and either can run on it's own just fine, but when I try to run both at once the machine turns off when it's trying to create the DAG files. With -gser 2 I can see that after all the AMD cards load, 5 of my 8 NVIDIA cards load, but when it gets to trying to do the 6th it dies (no specific card, it seems to load them randomly each time but it's always on whichever card is #6, which is part of why I think it's maxing something out). I've got a huge page file on a second SSD (tried 250GB on a separate SSD with no luck, then tried loading windows on a single 500GB SSD and using 250GB of it for the page file to see if I'd have better luck with it on a single drive) but it always fails around that 6th drive. I normally have 4GB of physical ram in my rigs, so I tried 8GB but it's still giving me this problem.
When it gets to the point to "create GPU buffer" is when it usually just completely dies and the machine just turns off, but sometimes it doesn't shut down and will give me a "calc DAG failed" error.
Would love any suggestions on how to prevent this if possible or if there's some limitation with claymore.
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July 02, 2020, 05:50:02 AM |
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I've got a rig with 18 GPU's total (10 AMD 8GBs and 8 NVIDIA 6GBs) and I'm having a DAG problem. I have it set to run the AMD in one claymore instance, and the NVIDIA in another, and either can run on it's own just fine, but when I try to run both at once the machine turns off when it's trying to create the DAG files. With -gser 2 I can see that after all the AMD cards load, 5 of my 8 NVIDIA cards load, but when it gets to trying to do the 6th it dies (no specific card, it seems to load them randomly each time but it's always on whichever card is #6, which is part of why I think it's maxing something out). I've got a huge page file on a second SSD (tried 250GB on a separate SSD with no luck, then tried loading windows on a single 500GB SSD and using 250GB of it for the page file to see if I'd have better luck with it on a single drive) but it always fails around that 6th drive. I normally have 4GB of physical ram in my rigs, so I tried 8GB but it's still giving me this problem.
When it gets to the point to "create GPU buffer" is when it usually just completely dies and the machine just turns off, but sometimes it doesn't shut down and will give me a "calc DAG failed" error.
Would love any suggestions on how to prevent this if possible or if there's some limitation with claymore.
Hello! Well ,first of all, switch from ETC to ETH ( if you're on ETC) to check DAG issues, i think for now DAG size of ETH is lower then ETC , my rigs with the seemslike troubles working on ETH for now. Then , it was a lot of post then increasing phisical RAM solved alot of problems with DAG generetions. Sertainly 4 Gb is to low for those number of GPUs , suggest to try even 16 Gb. And of couz try PM. CM is on its own way to dieing.
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I've got a rig with 18 GPU's total (10 AMD 8GBs and 8 NVIDIA 6GBs) and I'm having a DAG problem. I have it set to run the AMD in one claymore instance, and the NVIDIA in another, and either can run on it's own just fine, but when I try to run both at once the machine turns off when it's trying to create the DAG files. With -gser 2 I can see that after all the AMD cards load, 5 of my 8 NVIDIA cards load, but when it gets to trying to do the 6th it dies (no specific card, it seems to load them randomly each time but it's always on whichever card is #6, which is part of why I think it's maxing something out). I've got a huge page file on a second SSD (tried 250GB on a separate SSD with no luck, then tried loading windows on a single 500GB SSD and using 250GB of it for the page file to see if I'd have better luck with it on a single drive) but it always fails around that 6th drive. I normally have 4GB of physical ram in my rigs, so I tried 8GB but it's still giving me this problem.
When it gets to the point to "create GPU buffer" is when it usually just completely dies and the machine just turns off, but sometimes it doesn't shut down and will give me a "calc DAG failed" error.
Would love any suggestions on how to prevent this if possible or if there's some limitation with claymore.
Sounds like a PSU issue. Over time PSU performance degrades. If the system works with half the GPU's then its not a card or DAG issue. As a final check use a linux based os like simpleminingos and see if that is able to run all the cards - if its a psu issue it will fail, if its a DAG/Driver issue linux will work flawlessly.
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RAKOT
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July 03, 2020, 05:48:31 AM |
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I've got a rig with 18 GPU's total (10 AMD 8GBs and 8 NVIDIA 6GBs) and I'm having a DAG problem. I have it set to run the AMD in one claymore instance, and the NVIDIA in another, and either can run on it's own just fine, but when I try to run both at once the machine turns off when it's trying to create the DAG files. With -gser 2 I can see that after all the AMD cards load, 5 of my 8 NVIDIA cards load, but when it gets to trying to do the 6th it dies (no specific card, it seems to load them randomly each time but it's always on whichever card is #6, which is part of why I think it's maxing something out). I've got a huge page file on a second SSD (tried 250GB on a separate SSD with no luck, then tried loading windows on a single 500GB SSD and using 250GB of it for the page file to see if I'd have better luck with it on a single drive) but it always fails around that 6th drive. I normally have 4GB of physical ram in my rigs, so I tried 8GB but it's still giving me this problem.
When it gets to the point to "create GPU buffer" is when it usually just completely dies and the machine just turns off, but sometimes it doesn't shut down and will give me a "calc DAG failed" error.
Would love any suggestions on how to prevent this if possible or if there's some limitation with claymore.
Also no need of that size of pagefile. Needed size is RAM+numberGPUs*VRAMsize on 8 gb RAM rig with 12 8 Gb GPUs is 104 Gb total
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deadsix
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July 03, 2020, 01:08:26 PM |
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I've got a rig with 18 GPU's total (10 AMD 8GBs and 8 NVIDIA 6GBs) and I'm having a DAG problem. I have it set to run the AMD in one claymore instance, and the NVIDIA in another, and either can run on it's own just fine, but when I try to run both at once the machine turns off when it's trying to create the DAG files. With -gser 2 I can see that after all the AMD cards load, 5 of my 8 NVIDIA cards load, but when it gets to trying to do the 6th it dies (no specific card, it seems to load them randomly each time but it's always on whichever card is #6, which is part of why I think it's maxing something out). I've got a huge page file on a second SSD (tried 250GB on a separate SSD with no luck, then tried loading windows on a single 500GB SSD and using 250GB of it for the page file to see if I'd have better luck with it on a single drive) but it always fails around that 6th drive. I normally have 4GB of physical ram in my rigs, so I tried 8GB but it's still giving me this problem.
When it gets to the point to "create GPU buffer" is when it usually just completely dies and the machine just turns off, but sometimes it doesn't shut down and will give me a "calc DAG failed" error.
Would love any suggestions on how to prevent this if possible or if there's some limitation with claymore.
Also no need of that size of pagefile. Needed size is RAM+numberGPUs*VRAMsize on 8 gb RAM rig with 12 8 Gb GPUs is 104 Gb total You dont need more than the DAG size * No of GPUs, so currently even 48GB would do ... and I dont think the DAG will ever cross 5GB so 60GB should be the ceiling.
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July 03, 2020, 08:04:43 PM |
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pulled out a 3 AMD RX580 8GB rig from XMR mining and now mining ETH
claymore mine is showing 100MHs but the pool (ethermine) is only showing an average of 47MHs
any suggestions why it might be?
thanks.
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July 03, 2020, 08:46:35 PM |
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Have you tested any linux based miner? It can fix your issue easily
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If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry.
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July 04, 2020, 01:10:49 AM |
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pulled out a 3 AMD RX580 8GB rig from XMR mining and now mining ETH
claymore mine is showing 100MHs but the pool (ethermine) is only showing an average of 47MHs
any suggestions why it might be?
thanks.
incorrect shares or high stale shares. I've got a rig with 18 GPU's total (10 AMD 8GBs and 8 NVIDIA 6GBs) and I'm having a DAG problem. I have it set to run the AMD in one claymore instance, and the NVIDIA in another, and either can run on it's own just fine, but when I try to run both at once the machine turns off when it's trying to create the DAG files. With -gser 2 I can see that after all the AMD cards load, 5 of my 8 NVIDIA cards load, but when it gets to trying to do the 6th it dies (no specific card, it seems to load them randomly each time but it's always on whichever card is #6, which is part of why I think it's maxing something out). I've got a huge page file on a second SSD (tried 250GB on a separate SSD with no luck, then tried loading windows on a single 500GB SSD and using 250GB of it for the page file to see if I'd have better luck with it on a single drive) but it always fails around that 6th drive. I normally have 4GB of physical ram in my rigs, so I tried 8GB but it's still giving me this problem.
When it gets to the point to "create GPU buffer" is when it usually just completely dies and the machine just turns off, but sometimes it doesn't shut down and will give me a "calc DAG failed" error.
Would love any suggestions on how to prevent this if possible or if there's some limitation with claymore.
You should never mix nvidia with amd gpu's, not worth the hassle to make it work.
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Apprentice
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July 04, 2020, 10:51:09 AM |
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pulled out a 3 AMD RX580 8GB rig from XMR mining and now mining ETH
claymore mine is showing 100MHs but the pool (ethermine) is only showing an average of 47MHs
any suggestions why it might be?
thanks.
incorrect shares or high stale shares. pool reporting stale shares at 3%
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pool reporting stale shares at 3%
Most likely incorrect shares then, if you press the s key on your keyboard while on claymore you will see the number of incorrect shares, you can also see in the log. Time to time, even if there is no overclocking at all, some gpus lose sync with the miner and then incorrect shares happen, so you need to check constant if all is fine. Also, the more you overclock the memory the more constant incorrect shares tend to happen. So in that case, you need to lower that gpu memory clock speed.
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July 04, 2020, 05:41:12 PM |
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hi everybody i have a problem and need your help first i noticed that this problem happen only when using a Gigabyte motherboard and others is ok
the problem is when no display is connected to the motherboard and windows and miner is running ok if the power go down and return the system boots and miner begins till it define the gpu in miner console then it pause and doesnot mine till i plug a display in the motherboard it resume mining without any problem this is too wired because it means i need a display for every gigabyte motherboard please advise
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Apprentice
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July 04, 2020, 05:45:51 PM |
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on another note, I have 12 GTX 690, what can I mine with it? (electricity costs doesn't matter).
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