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December 08, 2016, 10:14:42 AM |
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Just follow the main claymore thread and you will know why.
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December 08, 2016, 11:14:54 AM |
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Morning, alrady 6 out of 94 crashed, getting my self ready to get to the farm da seen whats wrong
You need to reduce the clock frequency for the crashed ones. That is what I did, they are working now, and hash more.
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mettalmag
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December 08, 2016, 11:32:52 AM |
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Morning, alrady 6 out of 94 crashed, getting my self ready to get to the farm da seen whats wrong
You need to reduce the clock frequency for the crashed ones. That is what I did, they are working now, and hash more. I'll try that as soon as get there, but monitoring would harb because most of them crashed after ~6 hrs of work. What cards are you using and on what clock speed ?
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December 08, 2016, 12:27:26 PM |
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I use this: CHIEFTEC A80 750W PSU. One card consumes 120w.
Check not average, but MAX power spending You will be surprised when you will see 250W
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December 08, 2016, 12:29:41 PM |
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Morning, alrady 6 out of 94 crashed, getting my self ready to get to the farm da seen whats wrong
You need to reduce the clock frequency for the crashed ones. That is what I did, they are working now, and hash more. I'll try that as soon as get there, but monitoring would harb because most of them crashed after ~6 hrs of work. What cards are you using and on what clock speed ? seems like if x amount of cards submit a share at the same time, the power spike caused can make your psu protection kick in and shut off your rig.
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mettalmag
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December 08, 2016, 12:34:22 PM |
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Morning, alrady 6 out of 94 crashed, getting my self ready to get to the farm da seen whats wrong
You need to reduce the clock frequency for the crashed ones. That is what I did, they are working now, and hash more. I'll try that as soon as get there, but monitoring would harb because most of them crashed after ~6 hrs of work. What cards are you using and on what clock speed ? seems like if x amount of cards submit a share at the same time, the power spike caused can make your psu protection kick in and shut off your rig. What will be the sollution for that ? I also wonder why only on this last version, on v8 they were working fine
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December 08, 2016, 01:59:58 PM |
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Morning, alrady 6 out of 94 crashed, getting my self ready to get to the farm da seen whats wrong
You need to reduce the clock frequency for the crashed ones. That is what I did, they are working now, and hash more. I'll try that as soon as get there, but monitoring would harb because most of them crashed after ~6 hrs of work. What cards are you using and on what clock speed ? seems like if x amount of cards submit a share at the same time, the power spike caused can make your psu protection kick in and shut off your rig. What will be the sollution for that ? I also wonder why only on this last version, on v8 they were working fine It's already been hinted at. As the mining software for Zcash nears its peak optimization the GPUs are being tasked harder and harder. At first with the initial Zcash releases the GPUs would spend very little time doing computations, that's why you could push them hard and they would still use very little power as it was like asking asking a math major to do a 2+2 calculation once every 10 minutes. Now as the optimizations roll in the GPUs are actually being taxed and the power requirements are increasing to meet this need, as well as they might start crashing when pushed to limits they previously could handle. Again asking a math major to calculate the circumference of the earth is straight-forward, but ask them to compute and sum the circumference of all the objects in the Milky-way and it gets a bit more challenging.
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December 08, 2016, 02:14:23 PM |
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http://pasteboard.co/7lPE1DwKb.png -This is 6 380x Not the 4xx everyone is having problems. Just posting my results. I have one of 9 down this morning but im not 100 percent sure that i didnt cause the issue. I just forgot to check after making some changes to hardware. Been up over 22 hours still using -i 8 as well.
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December 08, 2016, 05:15:19 PM Last edit: December 08, 2016, 05:34:29 PM by CoolnQuiet |
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There might be spikes, but it should be a problem for standard design cards. However, I am also experiencing this problem although I own RX480 ASUS Strix version using 8 pin power cable instead of 6 which is shipped on the standard design, and I also have a decent PSU which is Corsair 1200W (with gold certification) nevertheless, problem persists. Also -nofee 1 option is not helpful. I have turned back to v8, and my system crashed again after 5 min. however, it was very stable on v8 till this time.
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December 08, 2016, 05:35:25 PM |
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There might be spikes, but it should be a problem for standard design cards. However, I am also experiencing this problem although I own RX480 ASUS Strix version using 8 pin power cable instead of 6 which is shipped on the standard design, and I also have a decent PSU which is Corsair 1200W (with gold certification) nevertheless, problem persists. Also -nofee 1 option is not helpful.
You will have to reduce the frequency of the core. The cores are stressed more. So it is quite unstalbe at present.
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December 08, 2016, 07:00:48 PM |
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There might be spikes, but it should be a problem for standard design cards. However, I am also experiencing this problem although I own RX480 ASUS Strix version using 8 pin power cable instead of 6 which is shipped on the standard design, and I also have a decent PSU which is Corsair 1200W (with gold certification) nevertheless, problem persists. Also -nofee 1 option is not helpful. I have turned back to v8, and my system crashed again after 5 min. however, it was very stable on v8 till this time. How many rx480 card do you use in the rig?
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December 08, 2016, 07:12:22 PM |
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just 2.
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December 08, 2016, 08:08:10 PM |
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just 2.
It's interesting. Can you attach please a gpuz screenshot (with the max "GPU only power draw")?
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December 08, 2016, 08:31:00 PM |
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same problem.
like a cancer.
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December 08, 2016, 08:39:15 PM |
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I use this: CHIEFTEC A80 750W PSU. One card consumes 120w.
Check not average, but MAX power spending You will be surprised when you will see 250W
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December 08, 2016, 08:48:31 PM |
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Here's today's testing results. All my cards are RX480. After updating them to V9 couple rigs stopped working. All errors were the same: GPU 0 hangs in openCL error except the one: warning: solutions buf overflow, 10 > 8 but first things firs, after playing around with clocks and memory I got the speed ~220h/s but card were overheating, so I resetted wattman settings, now they hash at ~182h/s but fans and temps are stable, but they were still freezing, then I switched to stock bios, after that everything is working fine. Lets see what will happen, I hope stock bios and stable memory/clock will solve the problem. also wanted to mention 3x RX480 8G - 330watts from the wall on V8 and 345watts from the wall on V9
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December 08, 2016, 10:22:47 PM |
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9 has some serious stability problems.
oh god. 8 was so much better than this. what happened?
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December 08, 2016, 10:24:26 PM |
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V9.0 has no stability issues! Your rigs do! Increase GPU voltage or lower clocks!
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December 08, 2016, 10:25:22 PM |
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9 has some serious stability problems.
oh god. 8 was so much better than this. what happened?
I was experiencing same issues with V8 but with less rigs in total. V7 was way stable than v8 and v9 V9.0 has no stability issues! Your rigs do! Increase GPU voltage or lower clocks!
this actually helps
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December 08, 2016, 11:00:55 PM |
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9 has some serious stability problems.
oh god. 8 was so much better than this. what happened?
I was experiencing same issues with V8 but with less rigs in total. V7 was way stable than v8 and v9 V9.0 has no stability issues! Your rigs do! Increase GPU voltage or lower clocks!
this actually helps even a broken clock is correct two minutes out of every day referring to the forums signal to noise ratio more rather than Preludes track record of course..
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