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OMG, Did I see the -- cuda_devices there? why not directly help them instead of equating your apprehensions


I did help. I gave the right answer: --dev
You decided to play smartypants by inserting lols and smiley faces  (failed apparently)

O yeah, you did help did it got worked? LOL Grin



Will you get lost if I give you one merit point? or you are trolling here just for the sake of number of posts?
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OMG, Did I see the -- cuda_devices there? why not directly help them instead of equating your apprehensions


I did help. I gave the right answer: --dev
You decided to play smartypants by inserting lols and smiley faces  (failed apparently)

O yeah, you did help did it got worked? LOL Grin

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OMG, Did I see the -- cuda_devices there? why not directly help them instead of equating your apprehensions


I did help. I gave the right answer: --dev
You decided to play smartypants by inserting lols and smiley faces  (failed apparently)
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It's not -d; it's --dev
Just read the first page of the thread. Is it so hard?


LOL, are you sure you could find the GPU indexes in the first page? Cheesy

@romansteel, try these commands in your .bat file

--cuda_devices 0



I'm pretty sure. Are you blind or just mentally impaired?

OMG, Did I see the -- cuda_devices there? why not directly help them instead of equating your apprehensions

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Code:
Options:
    --help           Print this help
    --list-devices   List available cuda devices to use
    --dev            Space separated list of cuda devices
    --time           Enable output of timestamps
    --color          colorize the output

i'm shocked how many clueless people are willing to "help": one proposed to use -d (which is claymore's option), the other one proposed --cuda_devices 0 (which is EWBF's option)...


Seem's you're born on the other forums don't you, shocked??? literally you don't know such people exists?
 Cheesy
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. But I see you're very good at playing the clever one! Smiley

Ouch...
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What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
Hi,

Since cards are running on 70C should I adjust fans to be not on AUTO? I am afraid if fans are not on auto they will short lifetime?

Any suggestions or 70C should be considered a safety temp?

Regards,
Hristo
Are you on an Nvidia 10xx card? 70c is fine in theory, but personally I'm trying to keep them at 60-65C.

Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?
Regarding the GPU restriction, yes there is, I think it's -d. For example "-d 0" will run the miner on the 1st GPU. "-d 12" will run on the 2nd and 3rd GPU.

I tried using -d 1 to use my 2nd GPU, it didn't seem to work though, the miner wouldn't get up and running at all :/

It's not -d; it's --dev
Just read the first page of the thread. Is it so hard?


LOL, are you sure you could find the GPU indexes in the first page? Cheesy

@romansteel, try these commands in your .bat file

--cuda_devices 0



I'm pretty sure. Are you blind or just mentally impaired?
Code:
Options:
    --help           Print this help
    --list-devices   List available cuda devices to use
    --dev            Space separated list of cuda devices
    --time           Enable output of timestamps
    --color          colorize the output

i'm shocked how many clueless people are willing to "help": one proposed to use -d (which is claymore's option), the other one proposed --cuda_devices 0 (which is EWBF's option)...
lol it's "-di" for Claymore! "-d" is used from ccminer forks, my bad. But I see you're very good at playing the clever one! Smiley
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Hi,

Since cards are running on 70C should I adjust fans to be not on AUTO? I am afraid if fans are not on auto they will short lifetime?

Any suggestions or 70C should be considered a safety temp?

Regards,
Hristo
Are you on an Nvidia 10xx card? 70c is fine in theory, but personally I'm trying to keep them at 60-65C.

Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?
Regarding the GPU restriction, yes there is, I think it's -d. For example "-d 0" will run the miner on the 1st GPU. "-d 12" will run on the 2nd and 3rd GPU.

I tried using -d 1 to use my 2nd GPU, it didn't seem to work though, the miner wouldn't get up and running at all :/

It's not -d; it's --dev
Just read the first page of the thread. Is it so hard?


LOL, are you sure you could find the GPU indexes in the first page? Cheesy

@romansteel, try these commands in your .bat file

--cuda_devices 0



I'm pretty sure. Are you blind or just mentally impaired?
Code:
Options:
    --help           Print this help
    --list-devices   List available cuda devices to use
    --dev            Space separated list of cuda devices
    --time           Enable output of timestamps
    --color          colorize the output

i'm shocked how many clueless people are willing to "help": one proposed to use -d (which is claymore's option), the other one proposed --cuda_devices 0 (which is EWBF's option)...
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Hi,

Since cards are running on 70C should I adjust fans to be not on AUTO? I am afraid if fans are not on auto they will short lifetime?

Any suggestions or 70C should be considered a safety temp?

Regards,
Hristo
Are you on an Nvidia 10xx card? 70c is fine in theory, but personally I'm trying to keep them at 60-65C.

Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?
Regarding the GPU restriction, yes there is, I think it's -d. For example "-d 0" will run the miner on the 1st GPU. "-d 12" will run on the 2nd and 3rd GPU.

I tried using -d 1 to use my 2nd GPU, it didn't seem to work though, the miner wouldn't get up and running at all :/

It's not -d; it's --dev
Just read the first page of the thread. Is it so hard?


LOL, are you sure you could find the GPU indexes in the first page? Cheesy

@romansteel, try these commands in your .bat file

--cuda_devices 0

member
Activity: 239
Merit: 12
Hi,

Since cards are running on 70C should I adjust fans to be not on AUTO? I am afraid if fans are not on auto they will short lifetime?

Any suggestions or 70C should be considered a safety temp?

Regards,
Hristo
Are you on an Nvidia 10xx card? 70c is fine in theory, but personally I'm trying to keep them at 60-65C.

Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?
Regarding the GPU restriction, yes there is, I think it's -d. For example "-d 0" will run the miner on the 1st GPU. "-d 12" will run on the 2nd and 3rd GPU.

I tried using -d 1 to use my 2nd GPU, it didn't seem to work though, the miner wouldn't get up and running at all :/

It's not -d; it's --dev
Just read the first page of the thread. Is it so hard?
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Hi,

Since cards are running on 70C should I adjust fans to be not on AUTO? I am afraid if fans are not on auto they will short lifetime?

Any suggestions or 70C should be considered a safety temp?

Regards,
Hristo
Are you on an Nvidia 10xx card? 70c is fine in theory, but personally I'm trying to keep them at 60-65C.

Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?
Regarding the GPU restriction, yes there is, I think it's -d. For example "-d 0" will run the miner on the 1st GPU. "-d 12" will run on the 2nd and 3rd GPU.

I tried using -d 1 to use my 2nd GPU, it didn't seem to work though, the miner wouldn't get up and running at all :/
newbie
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The miner has been working for a week without problems but it takes two days that this happens every 2 or 3 hours, some solution?

2018-03-15 3:27:04|gpu_id 2 76 0 an illegal instruction was encountered
2018-03-15 3:27:04|gpu 2 unresponsive - check overclocking
2018-03-15 3:27:04|cudaMemcpy 1 failed
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What do I do about zm.exe being blocked from accessing graphics hardware (Windows 10)?
jpl
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Here's a real newbie question or two. Running SMOS and dstm on zhash.pro with a single GTX1050 for now. It is running, but always reports sols/W as zero. I presume something is goofed up in this line:   miner.exe --server zhash.pro --user wallet.richard1 --pass x --port 3058 (edited out wallet).

Also, temp is always reported as 61C no matter how I set it (lower or higher) on SM so either it isn't being read or it isn't being changed.

Any ideas?

John

port usually goes after server

zm.exe --server zhash.pro  --port 3058  --user wallet.richard1 --pass x

.. but after looking at their website, you may want to check out their Slack forum for more info.
jpl
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Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?

If it's plugged in correctly it should work.  Those sol/s look correct.
newbie
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Given that this miner uses a bit of CPU power...is there an issue with me running an ETN miner from my CPU while running this miner through my GPUs?
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console output:   GPU0 61C Sol/s: 165.3 Sol/W: 0.00 Avg: 161.7 I/s: 86.8 Sh: 4.45 1.00
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Forgot to say that sols/s is running around 160, which makes sense (whattomine predicts 180 for a 1050TI).
newbie
Activity: 3
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Here's a real newbie question or two. Running SMOS and dstm on zhash.pro with a single GTX1050 for now. It is running, but always reports sols/W as zero. I presume something is goofed up in this line:   miner.exe --server zhash.pro --user wallet.richard1 --pass x --port 3058 (edited out wallet).

Also, temp is always reported as 61C no matter how I set it (lower or higher) on SM so either it isn't being read or it isn't being changed.

Any ideas?

John
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Anyone know how to convert the targets printed by zm to difficulty?

Code:
2018-03-14 02:54:23 PM|#  server set difficulty to: 001dca01dca01dca01dca01d...

Which difficulty is that?
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What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
Hi,

Since cards are running on 70C should I adjust fans to be not on AUTO? I am afraid if fans are not on auto they will short lifetime?

Any suggestions or 70C should be considered a safety temp?

Regards,
Hristo
Are you on an Nvidia 10xx card? 70c is fine in theory, but personally I'm trying to keep them at 60-65C.

Is there a code to restrict mining use to one GPU instead of both if I have 2 x GPUs?

Also, running 2 x 1080 GPUs and getting about 480-500 sol/s per GPU, is that right?
Regarding the GPU restriction, yes there is, I think it's -d. For example "-d 0" will run the miner on the 1st GPU. "-d 12" will run on the 2nd and 3rd GPU.
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