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newbie
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Can't seem to find any settings to tune gpu clocks/memory/voltage and fan speed. I want to move from phoenix miner, but this miner seems to not have this settings. Can anyone confirm this?
newbie
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TeamRedMiner 0.7.22 doesn't want to work on my both three year old rigs with RX 570/580 4Gb cards on Ubuntu. Only TeamRedMiner 0.7.21 version is stable. I had to downgrade to 0.7.21 with the same settings, and it works great. If support of newer cards means less stability for older cards - it pretty much sucks.
full member
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If you are happier with the worse miner and less money, I think no one will miss you here. It's still your decision.

Merry x-mas to all Smiley

It's not a question of being happy, it's an observation everyone says that PH or Claymore cheats on sharing but no one really has proof.

I look between my rigs and my pools (I tested 4 pools same things)

9 * RX580 NITRO + SE / 8GB straps
Claymore: 304MHS
PheonixMiner: 302MHS
TeamRedMiner: 294MHS
LolMiner: 294 MHS

We still lose a lot of power from one miner to another. I haven't done the share number test yet.

it's just a shame to fall asleep on optimizations, development of 4GB cards ...
To release a miner without memory optimizations, having to use 50 software for that, claymore was good for that.

Here is an article where they proved that Phoenix miner inflates hashrates by about 3%.

https://github.com/Kerney666/trm-ethash-miner-tester

That sounds odd, so not a specific gpu crash, but all gpus drop to 20 MH/s each instead? That's not the typical error scenario really, I wonder what's going on with the rig at that time. You don't see any excessive cpu consumption, and gpu temps are fine all the time, Rave is controlling fans?

Hi kerney666-  just fyi  my rig hash rate has been stable now for a couple days since I restarted it.  So my guess that odd drop in hash rate may have been a pool side problem.   Stable and happy with TRM now.  Sticking with it because I don't like how Phoenix tends to overstate hash rate.  Plus, TRM is about 10W cheaper for my 5x570 rig.  I also ran top from the command line in Rave and saw CPU utilization is very low.

The rest of the test, twice on two different days

9 * RX580 NITRO + SE / 8GB straps || 1H10 TEST

PheonixMiner: 303MHS / 247 SHARES
TeamRedMiner: 297MHS / 299 SHARES

It just lacks the improvement of the reset of the card fans when you shut down the software.
And optimized the software for polaris cards (ex: rx480 / 580/590)




You made about 17% more with TRM....its why i really like TRM for my AMD cards Smiley


Yes, but there is still work on the stability of the software, sometimes I have DEAD GPUs, I have to restart the software and it's good, sometimes the fans are not working, bad speed or even cooling correctly but remains stuck at 3200RPM with a low temperature .. I know that the management of card fans is in beta, but it is very important.

Then optimized a little more for polaris with memory straps

I dont depend on the miner software for any of that....may well be why your having so much trouble.  No problem with dead gpus or fans not working.  i have the linux os handle those functions...and left the miner mine to worry about only mining.  But everybody does it different.  Hope they find a solution for your need.
jr. member
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Is it possible to set the clocks in the BAT file with this miner like Phoenix Miner?  I tried just copying the command code from Phoenix but it didn't work...
full member
Activity: 1264
Merit: 138
If you are happier with the worse miner and less money, I think no one will miss you here. It's still your decision.

Merry x-mas to all Smiley

It's not a question of being happy, it's an observation everyone says that PH or Claymore cheats on sharing but no one really has proof.

I look between my rigs and my pools (I tested 4 pools same things)

9 * RX580 NITRO + SE / 8GB straps
Claymore: 304MHS
PheonixMiner: 302MHS
TeamRedMiner: 294MHS
LolMiner: 294 MHS

We still lose a lot of power from one miner to another. I haven't done the share number test yet.

it's just a shame to fall asleep on optimizations, development of 4GB cards ...
To release a miner without memory optimizations, having to use 50 software for that, claymore was good for that.

Here is an article where they proved that Phoenix miner inflates hashrates by about 3%.

https://github.com/Kerney666/trm-ethash-miner-tester

That sounds odd, so not a specific gpu crash, but all gpus drop to 20 MH/s each instead? That's not the typical error scenario really, I wonder what's going on with the rig at that time. You don't see any excessive cpu consumption, and gpu temps are fine all the time, Rave is controlling fans?

Hi kerney666-  just fyi  my rig hash rate has been stable now for a couple days since I restarted it.  So my guess that odd drop in hash rate may have been a pool side problem.   Stable and happy with TRM now.  Sticking with it because I don't like how Phoenix tends to overstate hash rate.  Plus, TRM is about 10W cheaper for my 5x570 rig.  I also ran top from the command line in Rave and saw CPU utilization is very low.

The rest of the test, twice on two different days

9 * RX580 NITRO + SE / 8GB straps || 1H10 TEST

PheonixMiner: 303MHS / 247 SHARES
TeamRedMiner: 297MHS / 299 SHARES

It just lacks the improvement of the reset of the card fans when you shut down the software.
And optimized the software for polaris cards (ex: rx480 / 580/590)




You made about 17% more with TRM....its why i really like TRM for my AMD cards Smiley
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
That sounds odd, so not a specific gpu crash, but all gpus drop to 20 MH/s each instead? That's not the typical error scenario really, I wonder what's going on with the rig at that time. You don't see any excessive cpu consumption, and gpu temps are fine all the time, Rave is controlling fans?

Hi kerney666-  just fyi  my rig hash rate has been stable now for a couple days since I restarted it.  So my guess that odd drop in hash rate may have been a pool side problem.   Stable and happy with TRM now.  Sticking with it because I don't like how Phoenix tends to overstate hash rate.  Plus, TRM is about 10W cheaper for my 5x570 rig.  I also ran top from the command line in Rave and saw CPU utilization is very low.
sr. member
Activity: 1484
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Hi there! I have been mining ETH for a while and my rigs are working just fine!

But, when I switch to mine to NiceHash I get a lot of rejected shares. For about one hour I got 230 accepted shares and 6 rejected shares. Is there a good fix for this?

I'm running --eth_stratum_mode=nicehash but nothing more.

No, on nicehash always high rejected shares rates.
jr. member
Activity: 98
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Hi there! I have been mining ETH for a while and my rigs are working just fine!

But, when I switch to mine to NiceHash I get a lot of rejected shares. For about one hour I got 230 accepted shares and 6 rejected shares. Is there a good fix for this?

I'm running --eth_stratum_mode=nicehash but nothing more.
full member
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Hi, just switched from PhoenixMiner. TRM seems much more performant on my Radeon VII's so kudos!

A small feature request: a way to limit the size of the logfile (and when the size limit is reached overwrite old entries like a circular buffer).

Cheers!

This is in works.  Also, here's what I use on Radeon VII's

1540 core clocks 995 Mhz on memory 850mV - 84 MHs
newbie
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Hi, just switched from PhoenixMiner. TRM seems much more performant on my Radeon VII's so kudos!

A small feature request: a way to limit the size of the logfile (and when the size limit is reached overwrite old entries like a circular buffer).

Cheers!
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
That sounds odd, so not a specific gpu crash, but all gpus drop to 20 MH/s each instead? That's not the typical error scenario really, I wonder what's going on with the rig at that time. You don't see any excessive cpu consumption, and gpu temps are fine all the time, Rave is controlling fans?

Thanks for trying to help me!   I use constant fan speeds with RaveOS (50%) and my temps across my cards vary from 46-50C.    I just restarted RaveOS with TRM again so I can measure the power consumption of the rig with TRM and then compare it to Phoenix.   I'm not sure how to check CPU utilization from within RaveOS.

Edit:
In comparing TRM and Phoenix, it seems Phoenix is a little more power hungry.   I will let TRM run for a while to see if the GPUs drop speed again.  

COMPARISON HERE:  https://imgur.com/a/4roTFSD
member
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Hi, guys

I have 4 GPUs (3 rx 580 and 1 rx 570) of 4 gb, I started mining Ravencoin (kawpow) after ETH. I have a problem, after 40 minutes of work, the machine shuts down. It's my turn to reboot and restart, does anyone have any ideas? This is my configuration:

Quote
teamredminer.exe -a kawpow --temp_limit=95 --enable_compute -o stratum+tcp://rvn-us-east1.nanopool.org:12222 -u WALLET.VMGV/myemail -p x

I thought it might be the temperatures and I limited them, it keeps restarting. I adjusted the power limit on MSI Afterburner and it continues to reset. I have 4 gb of RAM, SSD 60gb, modified virtual memory, enough disk space, windows 10, tweaks, windows defender off, etc.

I wait for some suggestion, thanks!


Just a guess, but this sounds like a PSU issue to me? Do I understand you correctly that you get sudden hard reboots, machine just bounces without any form of proper shutdown?
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 86
Hello.
Can anyone tell me the simplest way to reboot rig, when any videocard detects faulty?
In RaveOS.
Can you tell me exact example?
Thank you in advance.


Iirc, RaveOS inspects the kernel logs looking gpu errors, then first tries to restart the miner, then the next time it reboots the system. It sounds like you want to have the miner reboot immediately? The problem is that RaveOS sends a hard kill signal, most probably terminating the miner before it has a chance to launch a watchdog script.

But, if I'm wrong and that functionality isn't enabled for you in RaveOS, you can try adding --watchdog_script=watchdog_sysrq.sh, that's our standard forced reboot script. That will only work if RaveOS bundles that with the miner in their own internal miner package. So, the bottom line is that the RaveOS support is probably better for helping you if the above doesn't work.
member
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Is it possible to have the miner shutdown when a GPU reaches a certain temperature instead of just stopping the GPU?

Thanks

Sorry, no, we only have the hard pause/resume functionality to protect against e.g. broken fans, would have to be executed externally with some script either polling our API for gpu temps, or inspecting the gpu sensors in some other way.
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I wanted to give TRM a chance mining ETH but I am not having good luck with it.  

I'm using RaveOS.   My setup is just a 5x RX570 rig.  Using the exact same OC/voltage settings for Phoenix and TRM.  

TRM's reported number is a little less, which I expected, but (with TRM) after about 4-5 hours my rig drops from 153 MH/s to 120 MH/s  (every card drops to about 20MH/s instead of running at just over 30 MH/s).

Phoenix is stable for days with the exact same OC settings at 156 MH/s

I would like to make TRM work with stability if I can without sacrificing power consumption.


That sounds odd, so not a specific gpu crash, but all gpus drop to 20 MH/s each instead? That's not the typical error scenario really, I wonder what's going on with the rig at that time. You don't see any excessive cpu consumption, and gpu temps are fine all the time, Rave is controlling fans?
member
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Is it possible to set Intensity with this miner I  like to use my computer for word and still mine at the same time.

and I also get all the time
dev pool failed to connect.
to which pool is connecting and which port?

Hm that's odd. If you come to our Discord we can debug over a DM session there, I need to know your area/region and have you try a few things.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
I thought it might be the temperatures and I limited them, it keeps restarting. I adjusted the power limit on MSI Afterburner and it continues to reset. I have 4 gb of RAM, SSD 60gb, modified virtual memory, enough disk space, windows 10, tweaks
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 1
Hello.
Can anyone tell me the simplest way to reboot rig, when any videocard detects faulty?
In RaveOS.
Can you tell me exact example?
Thank you in advance.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
I wanted to give TRM a chance mining ETH but I am not having good luck with it.  

I'm using RaveOS.   My setup is just a 5x RX570 rig.  Using the exact same OC/voltage settings for Phoenix and TRM.  

TRM's reported number is a little less, which I expected, but (with TRM) after about 4-5 hours my rig drops from 153 MH/s to 120 MH/s  (every card drops to about 20MH/s instead of running at just over 30 MH/s).

Phoenix is stable for days with the exact same OC settings at 156 MH/s

I would like to make TRM work with stability if I can without sacrificing power consumption.



#0
XFX RX 570
8 GB
Samsung GDDR5, 113-57085STB3-M81
1150 | 2150 | 850
31.23 Mh/s
50 0 0
50º
50%
77Wh

#1
XFX RX 570
8 GB
Samsung GDDR5, 113-57085STB3-M81
1150 | 2150 | 850
31.23 Mh/s
46 0 0
50º
50%
76Wh

#2
XFX RX 570
8 GB
Samsung GDDR5, 113-57085STB3-M81
1150 | 2150 | 850
31.23 Mh/s
50 0 0
48º
50%
75Wh

#3
XFX RX 570
8 GB
Samsung GDDR5, 113-57085STB3-M81
1150 | 2150 | 850
31.23 Mh/s
49 0 0
49º
50%
77Wh

#4
XFX RX 570
8 GB
Samsung GDDR5, 113-57085STB3-M81
1150 | 2150 | 850
31.22 Mh/s
53 0 0
46º
50%
79Wh
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Kawpow requires more power and stock settings as far as i know so if you had higher mem freq you might want to go stock
Thanks a lot. I've modified the power limit to less and have an hour mining
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