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January 22, 2018, 04:56:59 AM
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Hey everyone,
I need a bit of help with 2 things.
First of all, I have 4 RX570 GPUs. Apparently 1/4 is a Elpida type memory, which I found a config for and got a 29Mh/s speed with. The other 3 are Hynix and I can only get around 19.5 out of it.
Now the main issue I am having now is that when I run my Claymore miner, it will go for about 10 minutes, and then my screen goes a weird blue color and I can't do anything, and my GPUs turn off. I can't hit the power button since nothing happens so I need to power off the PSU and then power everything back on. Any ideas?
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January 22, 2018, 05:12:44 AM
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Hey everyone,
I need a bit of help with 2 things.
First of all, I have 4 RX570 GPUs. Apparently 1/4 is a Elpida type memory, which I found a config for and got a 29Mh/s speed with. The other 3 are Hynix and I can only get around 19.5 out of it.

mod the GPU bios according to mem types, there are sweet spots for Hynix cards

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Now the main issue I am having now is that when I run my Claymore miner, it will go for about 10 minutes, and then my screen goes a weird blue color and I can't do anything, and my GPUs turn off. I can't hit the power button since nothing happens so I need to power off the PSU and then power everything back on. Any ideas?


Isolate it by excluding other GPU's, like installing 1 GPU 1st fire up claymore if success, then 2,3,4 by then you could determine what might be the problem, most common will be the Riser and your PSU, ensure that your PSU could handle 4 GPU power.
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Isolate it by excluding other GPU's, like installing 1 GPU 1st fire up claymore if success, then 2,3,4 by then you could determine what might be the problem, most common will be the Riser and your PSU, ensure that your PSU could handle 4 GPU power.

I will try this when I get home. The PSU is 1200W Platinum rated so I think it should be good.
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January 22, 2018, 07:20:00 PM
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You dont have to take the cards out of the system to check the "bad" card..
Specify the cards in your bat file. -di 0,1,2,3,4...... Go to steps... -di 0, check if it working.. Instert -di 1.. check if its working... And so on.. It will save you some time with rebootig and taking your cards out Wink

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January 22, 2018, 09:38:43 PM
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You dont have to take the cards out of the system to check the "bad" card..
Specify the cards in your bat file. -di 0,1,2,3,4...... Go to steps... -di 0, check if it working.. Instert -di 1.. check if its working... And so on.. It will save you some time with rebootig and taking your cards out Wink
Sorry, how exactly would I do that in the bat file? Just -di GPU0 to disconnect that card?
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