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December 30, 2017, 02:07:12 AM
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Hello Team,

I have a weird issue with my RX580 Nitro+ 8GB.

When i am using dual mining with DCR the ETH Hashrate is about 30-31MHs

When i am using  dual mining with PSL the ETH Hashrate drop at 18MHs

Do you know why that happening and if i can fix it ?

PS: i did a try with claymore v10 and v10.2 with same results

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December 30, 2017, 02:13:49 AM
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When dual mining, check the -dcri setting in the Claymore. Different secondary coins will have a different intensity value that needs to be set. You can adjust the value up or down manually with the "+/-" keys. Adjust it until the hash rate on the secondary coin increases without affecting the hash rate on ETH very much.
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When dual mining, check the -dcri setting in the Claymore. Different secondary coins will have a different intensity value that needs to be set. You can adjust the value up or down manually with the "+/-" keys. Adjust it until the hash rate on the secondary coin increases without affecting the hash rate on ETH very much.

It Works thank you Vann
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