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July 13, 2013, 01:53:31 PM
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Hi, all:

I got an unknow error in cgminer for HD7850, please see below:

[2013-07-13 20:08:25] Probing for an alive pool
[2013-07-13 20:08:26] Disabling extra threads due to dynamic mode.
[2013-07-13 20:08:26] Tune dynamic intensity with --gpu-dyinterval
[2013-07-13 20:08:27] Thread 1 being disabled

What's mean of this note? Thank you.
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July 13, 2013, 03:43:43 PM
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[2013-07-13 20:08:26] Disabling extra threads due to dynamic mode.

I'm assuming your talking about dynamic mode?

If so it's not an error.  Dynamic mode adjusts your GPU in an attempt to keep your desktop GUI responsive so you can use your computer while mining.  Dynamic mode only uses one thread instead of the default 2 so it's disabling the unused one.

--intensity|-I <arg> Intensity of GPU scanning (d or -10 -> 10, default: d to maintain desktop interactivity)

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July 15, 2013, 02:35:17 AM
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I'm assuming your talking about dynamic mode?

If so it's not an error.  Dynamic mode adjusts your GPU in an attempt to keep your desktop GUI responsive so you can use your computer while mining.  Dynamic mode only uses one thread instead of the default 2 so it's disabling the unused one.

--intensity|-I <arg> Intensity of GPU scanning (d or -10 -> 10, default: d to maintain desktop interactivity)

Thank you. But I can not receive any "accept" when this message appear.
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July 15, 2013, 05:46:10 AM
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I'm assuming your talking about dynamic mode?

If so it's not an error.  Dynamic mode adjusts your GPU in an attempt to keep your desktop GUI responsive so you can use your computer while mining.  Dynamic mode only uses one thread instead of the default 2 so it's disabling the unused one.

--intensity|-I <arg> Intensity of GPU scanning (d or -10 -> 10, default: d to maintain desktop interactivity)

Thank you. But I can not receive any "accept" when this message appear.
You're going to have to give a lot more information then before we can help you.

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