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Author Topic: [Cast XMR] high speed XMR/CryptoNight miner for RX Vega GPUs (2 KHash/s)  (Read 206353 times)
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January 06, 2018, 10:11:49 PM
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Anyone experiencing progressive degradation of hashrate with Vega 64s? I start off at around 1950h/s an progressively drops down to 1790h/s in the span of an hour. Temps are pretty stable at 58~60 degrees so I don't think its thermal throttling.
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January 06, 2018, 10:38:33 PM
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Anyone having any issues? Been mining weeks no issues. 64 and 56 gpus. 2k mhs pretty much all around. But now. As soon as i run the miner and it registers the cards. Before i get any connections, it freezes my computer. I have to reboot...? All power set to 80 percent. Psus well under max load. But its always right at the start while pulling the list of gpu threads....
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January 06, 2018, 10:42:51 PM
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I have released a little data reporter for cast_xmr you need to start cast_xmr with "--remoteaccess" argument.
Just run my exe and enjoy Smiley
I'm happy to work with you if you want.
Regards.

RigReport BETA 0.0.3 : https://ufile.io/nthn8




Cast XMR - Highspeed CryptoNight (Monero/Bytecoin/DigitalNote/Intense) Miner for Radeon RX Vega GPUs

Update to version 0.8 on 2017/12/14

Cast XMR reaches hash rates of more then 2050 CryptoNight Hashes/s on an single RX Vega 56 or Vega 64 GPU.

http://www.gandalph3000.com/images/cast_xmr.png

Features

- Full support for CryptoNight/CryptoNote based currencies:
  • Monereo (XMR)
  • Bytecoin (BCN)
  • DigitalNote (XDN)
  • Intense (ITNS)
  • Electroneum (ETN)
- Fastest miner for AMD Radeon RX Vega GPU series (more then 2KHash/s)
- Optimized cores for RX Vega Blockchain driver
- RX Vega Blockchain driver detection
- Multiple GPU support for upto 8 Vega GPUs
- Monitor temperature and fan speed of each GPU
- Full pool support
- Nicehash support
- Remote http access for statistics in JSON format
- only 1.5% dev fee

Requirements

  - Windows 8/8.1/10 64 bit
  - AMD Radeon RX Vega 56/64 GPU with at least 8GB RAM
  - or AMD Radeon RX 480/RX 580 GPU with a least 4GB RAM
  - For about 80% higher hash rates the ReLive Edition Beta for [Suspicious link removed]pute Driver Version 17.30.1029 has to be installed

Version History

Cast XMR Version 0.8 (2017/12/14)

  - kernel optimizations result in subtle performance improvements
  - --fastjobswitch option (experimental) to force fast switching to new jobs. When enabled the GPUs will switch to the new job within less then 100ms. This improves the effective hash rate by 1 to 5% as nearly no GPU performance will be wasted on calculating outdated shares anymore. The drawback is a slightly lower displayed hashrate as while switching no hashes are calculated.
  - improved support for more then 8 GPUs
  - support for Radeon RX 470/RX 570 (Polaris) added
  - --forcecompute option to force kernel for compute mode on Polaris (RX470/570/480/580) GPUs. In the Radeon Settings GPU Workload has to be switched to 'Compute'. This option is available in Crimson 17.10.2 (or later) driver and reaches nearly the same performance on Polaris based GPUs as with the Blockchain driver.
  - openCL platform is auto detected if --opencl is not specified
  - --nonicehash option to disable nicehash support
  - nicehash support will automatically disabled if more then 8 GPUs are used. Otherwise search space could be exhausted to early and the GPUs search in overlapping nonce ranges.

Cast XMR Version 0.7 (2017/11/29)

  - network and job status added to current statistics
  - remote access to get current status at http://127.0.0.1:7777 in JSON format (enable with --remoteaccess)
  - command line option to specify number of reconnects to pool (default 100) before giving up (set with --reconnects n)
  - fix for nicehash to support upto 8 GPUs (before only 4 were possible)

Cast XMR Version 0.6 (2017/10/27)

  - improved queue sync which results in an 0.1% higher average hash rate
  - experimental support for Radeon RX 480/580 GPUs added
  - pessing 's' key prints the current statistics
  - count outdated and invalid shares separate
  - fixed random crash when quitting app
  - bugfix: invalid command line arguments did hang app

Cast XMR Version 0.5 (2017/10/19)

  - support for multiple Vega GPUs. Specify multiple GPUs comma separated with the -G switch like "-G 0,1,2,3"
  - monitor temperature and fan speed for each GPU
  - subtle performance improvements in core

Cast XMR Version 0.4 (2017/10/13)

  - performance optimizations result in 1 - 2% higher hash rates
  - reduced dev fee to 1.5%

Cast XMR Version 0.3 (2017/10/10)

  - performance optimizations result in 5 - 10% higher hash rates
  -  breaking the 2 KHashes/s barrier with working overclocking settings for RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56

Cast XMR Version 0.2 (2017/09/27)

  - performance improvement result in 1% higher hashrates
  - Improved support for RX Vega 56 (now goes faster then a Vega 64 !?)
  - Detection if Blockchain driver is installed
  - Fix for Sikka and Intense pools

Cast XMR Version 0.1 (2017/09/22)

  - Initial Release

How To

cast_xmr has a command line interface. For a minimal configuration run:

cast_xmr -S [pool server] -u [username or wallet address]

For a complete list of configuration options run:

cast_xmr --help

Read here how to get the best mining performance with a Radeon RX Vega 56/64 GPU

Download Cast XMR 0.8 for Windows (64bit)

Linux version maybe somewhere in time ...
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January 06, 2018, 11:15:26 PM
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Have Somebody made here with the cast XMR miner a 8 or 12 VEGA GPU Rig?
If yes would be nice for showing components, like Mainbard.

Thy
I am using 8x rx vegas 64 sapphire limited edition with blockchain driver aug23. (Inside the rig are 10x vegas gpu, but due to blockchain driver limitation, only 8 are plugged in. There are drivers for 12gpus for vegas, but automatic switching for gpu workload option is not working for cryptonight.)
PSU: 2x Supernova 1600 P2
MOBO: Asus mining expert b250
CPU: core i3-7100T
RAM: G.SKILL 32GB KIT DDR4 3000MHz CL16 RipjawsV
HDD: SSD ADATA 256GB
Risers: gen006c

Thanks for your answer.
Thet means 2 of the 10 Vegas are unused?
or you use them "seperatly" with a second miner?

Thy for answer.
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January 07, 2018, 12:08:33 AM
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Have Somebody made here with the cast XMR miner a 8 or 12 VEGA GPU Rig?
If yes would be nice for showing components, like Mainbard.

Thy
I am using 8x rx vegas 64 sapphire limited edition with blockchain driver aug23. (Inside the rig are 10x vegas gpu, but due to blockchain driver limitation, only 8 are plugged in. There are drivers for 12gpus for vegas, but automatic switching for gpu workload option is not working for cryptonight.)
PSU: 2x Supernova 1600 P2
MOBO: Asus mining expert b250
CPU: core i3-7100T
RAM: G.SKILL 32GB KIT DDR4 3000MHz CL16 RipjawsV
HDD: SSD ADATA 256GB
Risers: gen006c

Thanks for your answer.
Thet means 2 of the 10 Vegas are unused?
or you use them "seperatly" with a second miner?

Thy for answer.
Hi,
These 2 gpus are inside this rig and just waiting for right driver. Its been working with new driver (all 10), but for the cryptonight, I am was unable to get gpus  higher than 1300hs...
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January 07, 2018, 01:48:13 AM
Last edit: January 07, 2018, 02:08:53 AM by Cyan_Antares
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I wonder what I am doing wrong. Optimized version of stak-amd is getting around 5670 hashes (3 vega 64s @ around 215 watts per card).
CAST_XMR ist at around 5680 hashes [Hash Rate Avg: 5685.2 H/s]. That makes a difference of about 10 hashes on avg.

Any settings you can recommend so I can get more out of my vega 64s?

You can get it running superb fast at 135W-140W power consumption. I'd wholeheartedly recommend you this amazing guide, the guy even uploaded an specific text file for each step -Install drivers, soft power play tables, etc etc- which you can download. Great stuff, kudos for him btw. Probably the best Vega guide I've ever read or seen along with the http://vega.miningguides.com/ one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I61DV2M99E

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January 07, 2018, 02:08:08 AM
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I am having a very similar issue to ducho74. After a while (usually under an hour) CAST hangs on difficulty changed. When Q is pressed, it prints quitting... and doesnt actually quit.

The machine currently running the vega is hybrid AMD/NVIDIA rig running Window 10, with 2 1070s and 1 1060 as well as the VEGA 64. the 1070s and the VEGA are powered my a seperate HSNTS PL-11 server power supply, and the 1060 is powered by the ATX PSU in the PC.

I have tried re-installing the blockchain driver, as well as different risers, and the problem still persists.

Any input is greatly appreciated
well, I have a feeling that this program doesnt get along well with other mining applications. So that might be the cause of your issues, I guess -because you have 2 1070s that need another software. I mean..., I tried to use WinMiner on a rig I built for another person because I just like that program and even if WinMiner was doing nothing in the background and all the Vega 56 cars were idle in Winminer, Cast XMR just froze after a very short time mining.

I had Cast XMR running for days without a single hitch before that, but once I installed WinMiner, random errors occurred when WinMiner was not mining at all! I had to uninstall it. I'd love to see both Winminer and Cast XMR to work together well in the future, hopefully it will happen someday soon.
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January 07, 2018, 02:09:57 AM
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after wasting much time trying to get as many vega 64s running on one rig I came to the conclusion that anything more than 6 cards on 1 rig is asking for trouble loss of time and stomach ulcers

i now only build 6 x vega64 rigs and they are super stable super fast and super efficient and after incorporating the --fastjobswitch 1 option i gained the 5% lost shares being registered before

it seems to me that problems quoted here are individual and not caused by some generic flaw of the miner


to mine or not to mine,
is not a question...
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January 07, 2018, 09:17:41 PM
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after wasting much time trying to get as many vega 64s running on one rig I came to the conclusion that anything more than 6 cards on 1 rig is asking for trouble loss of time and stomach ulcers

i now only build 6 x vega64 rigs and they are super stable super fast and super efficient and after incorporating the --fastjobswitch 1 option i gained the 5% lost shares being registered before

it seems to me that problems quoted here are individual and not caused by some generic flaw of the miner



I fully endorse this conclusion! I use rigs sizes of 5 or 6 Vega only rigs, and I have no issues, as I have said many many times before.
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January 07, 2018, 09:33:40 PM
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Guys, are you using a dummy plug with your Vega rigs?
I just assumed it was needed for proper monitoring with Teamviewer... But I'm pretty sure it affects mining speed. That one GPU is hashing 100 h/s slower than the rest... Sad
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January 07, 2018, 09:36:44 PM
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Guys, are you using a dummy plug with your Vega rigs?
I just assumed it was needed for proper monitoring with Teamviewer... But I'm pretty sure it affects mining speed. That one GPU is hashing 100 h/s slower than the rest... Sad
I use dummy plug in the onboard intel card, I force that video output in the BIOS, it seems to work fine.
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So.. to sum it up, in order to keep the rig running all the time, after every restart and so on..

First, this is how my Cast XMR folder looks like, with Cast XMR, devcon and OverdriveNTool inside:

https://s18.postimg.org/d456tnk7d/Capture.jpg

Below is the bat file content (Mine.bat, which calls itself when the timer expires). I start numbering the Vegas with r1 and p1 to work with OverdriveNTool because I use the Intel iGPU. If you don't use an iGPU they should be numbered starting from r0 and p0.

cd
devcon.exe disable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"
timeout /t 5
devcon.exe enable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"
timeout /t 5
OverdriveNTool.exe -r1 -r2 -r3 -r4 -r5 -r6 -p1Vega56 -p2Vega56 -p3Vega56 -p4Vega56 -p5Vega56 -p6Vega56
timeout /t 1
cd

@echo off

echo -------------------------------------------------------------------
echo Restarts the miner every 40 minutes //you can set it to your own liking
echo -------------------------------------------------------------------
echo:

set executable=cast_xmr-vega.exe
set commandline=  -G 0,1,2,3,4,5 -S xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u YourWalletAddress.RigNameOfYourChoice %*
set runforseconds=2400
set restartinseconds=2
set /a counter=0
timeout 2
:start
start "cast_xmr-vega" %executable% %commandline%
echo:
echo The program is going to run for %runforseconds% seconds
timeout %runforseconds%
taskkill /f /im %executable%
cd
Mine.bat
echo:
echo Restarting the app in %restartinseconds% seconds (%counter%)
timeout %restartinseconds%
set /a counter+=1
echo:
echo:
goto start

If you want your rig running ALL the time without you having to do anything even if you restart Windows or the computer powers off, you can call your own bat when Windows starts and you can automate the login process in Windows, following these steps:

Step 1: Configure BIOS Settings to power on the computer automatically if for whatever reason power is lost
Before we even get to Windows, make sure your mining computer’s BIOS settings are in order. Power on your computer, and press the “delete” key a few times immediately after power on. You should end up in the BIOS configuration area. Do the following, then save & exit:
Change power options so that the computer automatically turns itself on whenever power is restored. The reason for this is two-fold: first, it’ll make sure that your miner automatically starts up after a power outage. Second, it makes powering the computer on much easier if you don’t happen to have a power switch connected to the motherboard.
Disable all components that you don’t plan to use. This might save a little bit of power, and since your miner will likely be running 24/7, it’ll add up. For me, that meant disabling onboard audio, the USB 3.0 ports, one of the SATA controllers, the Firewire port, and the serial port.
If you’re running a lot of GPUs (4+), additional tweaks might be necessary to ensure that they’re all recognized by the OS. Exact tweaks vary by motherboard, but setting the PCIe speed to Gen1 is usually a good place to start. No need to change anything now, but make a mental note that you may need to come back and play around a bit if all of your GPUs don’t show up in the OS later.

Step 2: Configure automatic login
If you’re building a dedicated mining rig, then you probably want your mining rig to boot up and start mining automatically, without any user intervention. We’ll need to enable auto-login for that to be possible.
Right-click on the Start Menu and select “Run”. Type “netplwiz” (without the quotes) at the prompt, and click “ok”.
Uncheck the box that says “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”.
Click “Apply”. You’ll be prompted to enter your password to confirm the change.

Step 3: Configure your miner to start automatically
We want our rig to automatically start mining whenever it’s powered on or rebooted. That way, we keep mining losses to a minimum whenever a power outage occurs, and we don’t have to worry about manually starting it back up in other situations.
Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder where you created “mine.bat” in the previous step.
Right-click on your mine.bat file, and pick “Copy”.
Now, navigate to %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (should be something like C:\Users\[YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup).
Right-click anywhere on the empty background of the Startup folder and select “Paste shortcut”.
You should see a shortcut to your mine.bat file appear in the startup folder. Windows should automatically execute it upon bootup.

Note: This simple methods don't deal with hash rate drops you can experience when switching the VGA output on your iGPU and so on, there is the JJ script for that, but I don't experience that. This mostly works for rigs running 24/7 at home or remotely via Chrome Remote Desktop.


thank you for the tip. with this setting helps my vega rig run more stable without loss of hash rate. it helps also reduce the possibility of sudden freeze, that I think caused by HBM high temps/errors.
well, I would like to share some of my discoveries after some sleepless nights  Sad over getting things stable --in addition to setting up the Vega 56 rig with 6 cards, I have a desktop computer with a single RX 570 and the program never failed, so overall Cast XMR tends to run well, I guess it depends on several factors.

STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO SET UP YOUR VEGA CARDS TO START MINING AT HIGH SPEED AND LOW POWER CONSUMPTION


So I finally managed to keep everything stable and these are my settings and bats. First of all, this is how the folder with the tools to start mining looks like:

https://s31.postimg.org/cwmzlv31n/Capture.jpg

Imho, it is a good idea to keep all the software you need in the same folder, to make things easier for you.

Note that now I have 2 bats, one called Mine.bat which only runs once at Windows startup.. and it disables then enables the Vega cards, AND finally it calls Mine2.bat (this one runs in an infinite loop). These are the contents of Mine.bat:

cd
devcon.exe disable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"
timeout /t 5
devcon.exe enable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"
timeout /t 5
OverdriveNTool.exe -r1 -r2 -r3 -r4 -r5 -r6 -p1Vega56 -p2Vega56 -p3Vega56 -p4Vega56 -p5Vega56 -p6Vega56
timeout /t 1
cd
Mine2.bat


Note1: the command line starts numbering the Vegas with r1 and p1 to work with OverdriveNTool because I use the Intel iGPU as the main GPU. If you don't use an iGPU they should be numbered starting from r0 and p0.

Note2: You shouldn't need to run devcon.exe more than once after you start the OS!! That's because once it disables and then re-enables the Vega cards they should never go below 1900Hs, except on very rare occasions where one of them can drop to 1700 something but in the next hash, it is back into the 1900s. However it might be useful to use that batch file again when you switch video output ports -say you use a HDMI headless ghost and you need to use an old VGA monitor with your rig, so you unplug the HDMI ghost and plug the monitor, that's normal and always causes a hash rate drop and the average hashrate drops from 1900+ to 1700 something for every card.

Note3: To keep everything automated with devcon.exe and any other mining program at startup so no program prompts you to let them run as an administrator, press the Windows key on the keyboard and search for user -or something similar- thus the Change User Account Control settings program appears, then just launch it and change the slider to Never notify.

IMPORTANT!!: OverdriveNTool.exe looks into a file called OverdriveNTool.ini for the parameters. These are my settings (I called the profile just like that, Vega56 but that parameter can be changed, and the OverdriveNTool command line needs to reflect that name (for Vega 64 owners, I have no experience with those, so the settings might differ):

[Profile_0]
Name=Vega56
GPU_P0=852;900
GPU_P1=991;900
GPU_P2=1084;900
GPU_P3=1138;900
GPU_P4=1150;900
GPU_P5=1202;900
GPU_P6=1212;905
GPU_P7=1407;935
Mem_P0=167;900
Mem_P1=500;900
Mem_P2=800;900
Mem_P3=935;900


FINAL NOTE: Where it says 935..., that's an important setting for stability. Vanilla Vega 56 cards can start complaining with any value above that, and this can cause random hangs in Cast XMR or devcon.exe (but you shouldn't need to use devcon.exe more than once, at startup, or in special situations), and those random hangs can mean quite a few minutes without mining til the corresponding bat file kills and restarts Cast XMR..., and that affects productivity a lot.

This amazing Vega mining guide I used to learn and helped me immensely when I started, which you can find here, http://vega.miningguides.com/ uses 950 as a value instead of 935. Don't! It works, it can go for hours or days without issue, but in my personal experience anything above 935MHz can be problematic and it ends up manifesting.

Then I have another one called Mine2.bat, which is called by Mine.bat after disabling and enabling the cards with devcon.exe to keep them mining at 1900Hs. These are the contents of the batch file (infinite thanks to FgTeamBR  Grin who gave me the basis for this!!):

timeout /t 1
OverdriveNTool.exe -r1 -r2 -r3 -r4 -r5 -r6 -p1Vega56 -p2Vega56 -p3Vega56 -p4Vega56 -p5Vega56 -p6Vega56

@echo off

echo -------------------------------------------------------------------
echo Restarts the miner every 30 minutes //you can set it to your own liking, of course
echo -------------------------------------------------------------------
echo:

set executable=cast_xmr-vega.exe
set commandline=  -G 0,1,2,3,4,5 -S xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u YourWalletAddress.RigNameOfYourChoice %*
set runforseconds=1800
set restartinseconds=2
set /a counter=0
timeout 2
:start
start "cast_xmr-vega" %executable% %commandline%
echo:
echo The program is going to run for %runforseconds% seconds
timeout %runforseconds%
taskkill /f /im %executable%
cd
Mine2.bat


This one ends up calling itself in an infinite loop, which is what we want.

VERY IMPORTANT!!: Note the OverdriveNTool.exe line at the very start of the batch file. I added this file after having issues and my own findings while running the cards for hours without apparent, superficial issues.

I repeat that you DO NOT need to call devcon.exe every time you restart Cast XMR, this reduces the stress on the cards plus you don't lose 20 seconds of mining while the cards are disabled and re-enabled.

HOWEVER, it is important that you refresh the OverdriveNTool settings in the cards from time to time, plus you restart Cast XMR, the entire process doesnt take up more than 3 seconds, and it's very convenient.

From personal experience, I have been running the Vegas for hours without an issue but for no apparent reason, I noticed that one of them was running at like 83ºC -had to use GPU-Z to check that- and it was as if it FORGOT their settings and aside from running hot, the fan speed dropped to 1500rpm for whatever mysterious reason, while the other cards kept their fans spinning at 3000+ rpm, the intended speed.

Plus, one of the cards permanently dropped the hashrate to 1700H/s, also for no apparent reason, so it seems like sometimes the cards can't recall their intended settings. After restarting their settings with OverdriveNTool, they go back to normal.

The temperature thing is very dangerous, it can significantly reduce your graphics card life for obvious reasons.

Finally, also from personal experience I'd wholeheartedly recommend Remote Chrome Desktop to use as a remote manager for your rig. It is easy to use and set up, just don't forget to have a mouse plugged into the physical machine so the mouse pointer is always visible and that's it. An excellent program!

Some additional tips to keep your rig running 24/7 with basically no intervention of yours -remember to run your .bat file with devcon.exe every time Windows starts and that's it.

If you want your rig running ALL the time without you having to do anything even if you restart Windows or the computer powers off, you can call your own bat when Windows starts and you can automate the login process in Windows, following these steps:

Step 1: Configure BIOS Settings to power on the computer automatically if for whatever reason power is lost
Before we even get to Windows, make sure your mining computer’s BIOS settings are in order. Power on your computer, and press the “delete” key a few times immediately after power on. You should end up in the BIOS configuration area. Do the following, then save & exit:
Change power options so that the computer automatically turns itself on whenever power is restored. The reason for this is two-fold: first, it’ll make sure that your miner automatically starts up after a power outage. Second, it makes powering the computer on much easier if you don’t happen to have a power switch connected to the motherboard.
Disable all components that you don’t plan to use. This might save a little bit of power, and since your miner will likely be running 24/7, it’ll add up. For me, that meant disabling onboard audio, the USB 3.0 ports, one of the SATA controllers, the Firewire port, and the serial port.
If you’re running a lot of GPUs (4+), additional tweaks might be necessary to ensure that they’re all recognized by the OS. Exact tweaks vary by motherboard, but setting the PCIe speed to Gen1 is usually a good place to start. No need to change anything now, but make a mental note that you may need to come back and play around a bit if all of your GPUs don’t show up in the OS later.

Step 2: Configure automatic login
If you’re building a dedicated mining rig, then you probably want your mining rig to boot up and start mining automatically, without any user intervention. We’ll need to enable auto-login for that to be possible.
Right-click on the Start Menu and select “Run”. Type “netplwiz” (without the quotes) at the prompt, and click “ok”.
Uncheck the box that says “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”.
Click “Apply”. You’ll be prompted to enter your password to confirm the change.

Step 3: Configure your miner to start automatically
We want our rig to automatically start mining whenever it’s powered on or rebooted. That way, we keep mining losses to a minimum whenever a power outage occurs, and we don’t have to worry about manually starting it back up in other situations.
Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder where you created “mine.bat” in the previous step.
Right-click on your mine.bat file, and pick “Copy”.
Now, navigate to %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (should be something like C:\Users\[YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup).
Right-click anywhere on the empty background of the Startup folder and select “Paste shortcut”.
You should see a shortcut to your mine.bat file appear in the startup folder. Windows should automatically execute it upon bootup.

Conclusion
Personal experiences might differ, but with those settings a Vega 56 rig could run 24/7 without hashrate drops and very stable, which is the point, at an average of 1940H/s or so.

love you mate > very helpful  Thanks so much   . Now i Can Sleep in peace   Cool  Cool  Cool
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January 08, 2018, 03:16:56 AM
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Is there anyone with good report for AMD RX vga serie?

I have try on my RX 580 rig and i have hash drop from 4600H/s per rig to 4400H/s per rig (suma-sumarum) and a bunch of a network errors (mining ETN via Nanopool).

Any cure against Hash Drop?

TNX
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January 08, 2018, 01:11:20 PM
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hi

570/580 support is not so good.

on my 5 570,3 works perfect and 2 other drop hashrate.

i let the 3 on cast xmr and the 2 other one on an other software,no cast xmr too buggy with her
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January 08, 2018, 04:16:25 PM
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Just an update on my previous posts, after about an hour playing with different intensity settings in xmr-stak i was able to achieve 95% of the hash rate that cast-xmr gives me
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January 08, 2018, 04:39:17 PM
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I have some issues with the vegas not hashing as expected across 2 -3 miners. Hope someone can help

I use this script (http://vega.miningguides.com/p/auto-run-miner-without-hashmonitor.html) for 2 miner PCs but 1 of them (4x vega64s), only 2 vegas hash at around 1970~, the remaining 2 hash at 1600+h/s .

the other PC (5x vega 56 at stock bios) hashes at only 1400-1500h/s.


I've reset the vegas in both PCs but it doesnt improve.


has anyone tried the JJ's script and hash monitor to automatically reset if the hashrate drops?
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January 08, 2018, 05:07:23 PM
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Hi All,

I've been working on a simple GUI wrapper around the miner to monitor it in a more user-friendly way and to restart the miner automatically if the hashrate drops below a specified amount.  I'm sure there's lots of bugs (very little validation in the GUI), but it might be useful for some of you.

https://github.com/anadventureisu/cast-xmr-ui

https://i.imgur.com/wpSvkSL.png


so how do i install it?
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I have some issues with the vegas not hashing as expected across 2 -3 miners. Hope someone can help

I use this script (http://vega.miningguides.com/p/auto-run-miner-without-hashmonitor.html) for 2 miner PCs but 1 of them (4x vega64s), only 2 vegas hash at around 1970~, the remaining 2 hash at 1600+h/s .

the other PC (5x vega 56 at stock bios) hashes at only 1400-1500h/s.


I've reset the vegas in both PCs but it doesnt improve.


has anyone tried the JJ's script and hash monitor to automatically reset if the hashrate drops?


Not sure if you ever read the entire thread, I have shared my modified version here albeit at an older JJ version & Cast version. Feel free to update it to latest one accordingly.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2256917.msg25631033#msg25631033
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January 08, 2018, 05:11:35 PM
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when the main page says

Vega 56 Hash Rates

1900 Hash/s with 150 watts power consumption

    Core Frequency: -10%
    Memory Clock: 945 MHz
    Power Limit: -22%


how much is -10%?

1407-10%? what's the actual clock speed ?
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January 08, 2018, 05:19:45 PM
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I have some issues with the vegas not hashing as expected across 2 -3 miners. Hope someone can help

I use this script (http://vega.miningguides.com/p/auto-run-miner-without-hashmonitor.html) for 2 miner PCs but 1 of them (4x vega64s), only 2 vegas hash at around 1970~, the remaining 2 hash at 1600+h/s .

the other PC (5x vega 56 at stock bios) hashes at only 1400-1500h/s.


I've reset the vegas in both PCs but it doesnt improve.


has anyone tried the JJ's script and hash monitor to automatically reset if the hashrate drops?


Not sure if you ever read the entire thread, I have shared my modified version here albeit at an older JJ version & Cast version. Feel free to update it to latest one accordingly.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2256917.msg25631033#msg25631033

thanks

So all I have to do is edit

$vidTool += 'OverdriveNTool.exe -r1 -p1Vega64' # Expects to be in same folder as this script

and

$global:CAST_XMRcmdline = "-S cryptonight.hk.nicehash.com:3355 -u 1C58yRKSf1ctSKBpP9FrSrDTjzYaRPPumD.VegaLuno -G 1 --remoteaccess"   # CAST_XMR arguments. Not required, REMARK out if not needed


Can i remove the remoteaccess part?
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