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January 30, 2020, 08:23:09 PM
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As the Title says is anyone experiencing issues mining ethereum on simplemining with claymores 15? I have started to see just today a lot of miners with 4gb rx 570's crash about every hour or so. Same thing happens on ethminer to. I tried to do some research about it and all i can see is that 4gb should still work technically but there may be issues and everyone is saying to upgrade to 8gb cards anyways. Next time one crashes ill post the crash log.  


GPU #4 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #5: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 522 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 8:0:0)
GPU #5 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #6: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 522 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 9:0:0)
GPU #6 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
POOL/SOLO version
AMD ADL library not found.
GPU #0: algorithm ASM 1
GPU #1: algorithm ASM 1
GPU #2: algorithm ASM 1
GPU #3: algorithm ASM 1
GPU #4: algorithm ASM 1
GPU #5: algorithm ASM 1
GPU #6: algorithm ASM 1
cudaGetDeviceCount returned error 38
-_ no CUDA-capable device is detected
No NVIDIA CUDA GPUs detected.
Total cards: 7




AMD Cards available: 7
GPU #0: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 1:0:0)
GPU #0 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #1: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 2:0:0)
GPU #1 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #2: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 5:0:0)
GPU #2 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #3: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 6:0:0)
GPU #3 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #4: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 7:0:0)
GPU #4 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #5: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 8:0:0)
GPU #5 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
GPU #6: Ellesmere (Radeon RX 570 Series), 503 MB available, 32 compute units (pci bus 9:0:0)
GPU #6 recognized as Radeon RX 470/570
POOL/SOLO version
AMD ADL library not found.
GPU #0: algorithm ASM 1



The miners will stop mining, reload and when they do reload they come up and get stuck looking like this.
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January 30, 2020, 08:28:05 PM
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did you try using a different pool for mining eth?
also can you flush the oc settings and see if that is causing any issues?
did you try reverting back to old claymore version and check if it crashes anymore?
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January 30, 2020, 09:25:34 PM
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did you try using a different pool for mining eth?
also can you flush the oc settings and see if that is causing any issues?
did you try reverting back to old claymore version and check if it crashes anymore?
I did not try a different pool yet, I have wiped the overclock settings as that was my first thought on what would be causing it. It did help a little (in terms of frequency of the rigs going down) however they still go down. Did not go back to an older version of claymores as I believe the newest version of claymores made all previous versions stop working. Unless that has been fixed or changed since I was forced to move to version 15 by smos. 
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January 30, 2020, 10:50:03 PM
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I have a bunch of 4gb cards mining using smos and phoenix miner.  I try changing the riser.
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January 31, 2020, 06:32:34 PM
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I have a bunch of 4gb cards mining using smos and phoenix miner.  I try changing the riser.
switching to phoenix miner seems to have solved the issue. Thanks!
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