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Topic: Are dummy plugs really still necessary in Windows? (Read 965 times)

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Ok thanks.  Having trouble getting my toxic up to speed.  Bfgminer doesnt detect, no temp readings in GPU-z, lower than reported hash rates.

Overall, erupter and cudaminer was much easier for to get setup than this damn amd card.

Thanks for the info.
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Thanks..lot of confusing/misleading info out there. Is the AMD App SDK not necessary as well with the latest AMD drivers? I am finding that I can mine fine without them.

Haven't needed that as well with the latest drivers for any of my cards.
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Thanks..lot of confusing/misleading info out there. Is the AMD App SDK not necessary as well with the latest AMD drivers? I am finding that I can mine fine without them.
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I just received and installed a R9 280x, which I have dedicated to mining.  I am using my GTX670 for display and gaming.

Everything I read says I needed a dummy plug for my R9 as I wont have a monitor plugged. I made one from the instructions at overclock.  As I am having trouble getting temps and other data show up in GPU Z and cgminer, I just tested without the dummy plug and rebooted. On reboot, cgminer can still use the card for mining.

So are dummy plugs still necessary?
I have yet to use a single dummy plug on any of my windows rigs.
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Activity: 140
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I just received and installed a R9 280x, which I have dedicated to mining.  I am using my GTX670 for display and gaming.

Everything I read says I needed a dummy plug for my R9 as I wont have a monitor plugged. I made one from the instructions at overclock.  As I am having trouble getting temps and other data show up in GPU Z and cgminer, I just tested without the dummy plug and rebooted. On reboot, cgminer can still use the card for mining.

So are dummy plugs still necessary?
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