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July 29, 2019, 04:28:39 PM
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Lunga Chung: I meant to ask you what a good Virtual Memory Paging min and max values are in 2019....

In the mining.help guide they say: In the “Initial size (MB)” type: 2000MB x GPU Count (12000MB for 6 GPU mining rig, 24000MB for 12 GPU). Since I have an 8GPU rig I ended up calculating 16000MB. However, this ended up being too low so I have been running on 32000. I am going to assume it is because the guide is out of date and the DAGs these days require more.

Here are my current settings:

Min 32000 (wondering if this value is too high? Does it really matter if it is too high and does it effect power usage)?
Max 64000 (this value doesn't really matter)
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July 29, 2019, 05:22:50 PM
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Lunga Chung: I meant to ask you what a good Virtual Memory Paging min and max values are in 2019....

In the mining.help guide they say: In the “Initial size (MB)” type: 2000MB x GPU Count (12000MB for 6 GPU mining rig, 24000MB for 12 GPU). Since I have an 8GPU rig I ended up calculating 16000MB. However, this ended up being too low so I have been running on 32000. I am going to assume it is because the guide is out of date and the DAGs these days require more.

Here are my current settings:

Min 32000 (wondering if this value is too high? Does it really matter if it is too high and does it effect power usage)?
Max 64000 (this value doesn't really matter)

For ETH your 16384 should be enough, I didn't have issues, only for kernel 2 on phoenix i need double.

generally bigger page has no affect on hashrate  its just for the mining software requirement
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