when linux ?
Any linux release?
In about a month.
Hi. is it possible too add power consumption value on statics as well? Regards
PhoenixMiner can you please add feature to check graphic cards wattage like Bminer did with their miner?
It is possible but they would be only estimates and probably quite far from the truth. So, we will probably do it at some point but don't expect accurate values.
Hi,
New user on the forum, long time PhoenixMiner user
Having a weird issue with one of my rigs - see image #1
Rig has been working fine up until now. It had the issue yesterday, but it fixed itself after a reboot.
In Claymore it seems to show the same issue, but with more information, see image #2
Seems to do with the miner not being able to save DAG to GPU memory? Maybe not purged after previous session?
EDIT 2:
Including error for search
unable to use opencl device radeon rx 570 series for ethash mining
Yes, the error is caused by not having enough memory for even the smallest DAG buffer (a little bit over 1 GB). This is very rare event and probably has something to do with your drivers because at this stage PhoenixMiner doesn't even check for
free memory but for the total amount of VRAM, and your driver is reporting too low value. If the problem persists, do a DDU clean and reinstall the drivers.
Does anyone experience low share sending to the pool?
The pool is ethermine, the strange thing is a got alarm for low share (AM didn't notify me about any issue) when i log in to the miner i can see shares being submitted but at a very low rate, the miner is on 182 Mhs everything looks normal except im sending like 2 shares every 2-3 minutes, also using SSL setup for pool, when i look at the log file don't see anything unusual
2018.06.02:19:56:02.063: main Eth: Average speed (5 min): 182.751 MH/s
2018.06.02:19:56:02.063: main Eth: Effective speed: 180.64 MH/s; at pool: 180.64 MH/s
These statistics seem quite normal - the effective hashrate is a little bit under the average speed. It is possible that you had a short period of really bad luck and the effective hashrate dropped for half an hour or so but the average effective hashrate for 25 hours of running the rig seems quite OK.
I use PowerColor RX570 8G (vram Micron-Samsung), driver Adrenalin 18.3.4.
Hmm, quite the mainstream setup then. Please check your command-line options and overclock settings.
I have on a rig 3 x Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1060 X3 6GB of which only 1 GPU at 25 Mh works the other two run at up to 20.950 Mh, win10 64, afterburn 3.50, which I also try the other two Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1060 X3 6GB do not want to run faster, who o who has the same problem, on ethminer, claymore and phoenixminer the same result.love all opinions are welcome.
Use GPU-z or something like this to see the real core clocks and memory clocks. Also check if your other two cards are hitting temperature limit or power limit by increasing both and check if the hashrate increases.
Hi to all, I have a little problem with phenixminer, I try 3.0a , b and c
Actually I use claymore with mi rig ( 5x rx580 8gb) and the hashrate for any card is about 31.2 to 32 mh/s with a consumption about 87w for card with driver amd for blockchain; card are not flashed, original bios
If I try phenixminer, but the consumption go to 135w/card.
I read to change driver wiht latest version (adrenalin) , but the hash rate go down to 18 mh/s
What's the problem ?
Thanks in advance
In the new AMD drivers, you have to turn on the Compute mode for each GPU. The easiest way to do this with PhoenixMiner:
1. Start PhoenixMiner as administrator.
2. Press 'y' key in the console window. You should see confirmation that PhoenixMiner turned on the AMD Compute mode for all GPUs
3. Restart your mining rig and run PhoenixMiner again (this time there is no need to run it as administrator)
Sorry if this was already mentioned (I couldn't find it in this thread), but is there some way to renumber the GPUs in this miner so that they start at 0 instead of 1? IE: if I have 3 GPUs, they would be called 0,1,2 instead of 1,2,3? Most other software I use (overclocking, HW monitoring, etc) starts numbering the GPUs at 0 and this would make it a bit easier to keep track of them.
If this is not currently possible, would you consider adding this (or at least a command line option to do this) to a future release?
We will add this in the next version.