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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 1148. (Read 6590565 times)

sr. member
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Thanks for all the help getting my miners working.

2 XFX 480 8 GB cards.

100% stock, no overclock or nothing.

25 MH/s Eth and 370 MH/s DCR each.


When I run ETH only I see no increase in mining rate over running dual miner.
full member
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@Claymoer trying to down loads the drivers for 10-serires from the op tells me the folder doesn't exist can you pls fix the link?
full member
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Consider Claymore for ETH+XVC please.
I'd like to see this as well.
newbie
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Consider Claymore for ETH+XVC please.
legendary
Activity: 1092
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Hello,

How i set a max hashrate / mining  speed.




For example :

I want max 183 total speed for 6 r9 390x

How i do that?

Thanks

Solo mining Eth at a pool - simply follow the readme file.

Dualmining, depends whether you want to maximise ETH or you want more SC or Decred.

More Eth with AMD cards - set all cards to slow mode -etha 1,1,1,1,1,1,1

Set around -dcri 22 for SC or Decred- run for 24 hours and divide shares by 1440 minutes to find out your baseline average.

Then, experiment for yourself with SC and Decred settings!

More SC - Decred

Just try higher -dcri settings out to find what you happy with in terms of extra SC or Decred coin accumulation.

Overclocking - just google the web for the professional reviews on you specific model/manufacturers' GPUs overclock benchmark and use them as a guidelines.  


Hello,

Thanks, i hace 6 of r9 390x, but in the night  the vat crash because the speed mining, more of 220 hash, this is cool for i  have 4x of r9 390x in a gold power supply of 1300 watts and i think that make crash my claymore bat. So, i need to keep my hash rate on 180 , i try -li command but it decrease so much my speed ( to 150 ) other way to keep my hash in 180 ( no more of 180 ) or orher way of reduce the power need?

Thanks

Well,

It is max watts (without overclock) is 275watts per card 1650watts for 6 cards.

Solo mining ETH at pool is around 1020 watts.

Dualmining ETH with Decred or SC is around 1266watts.

Depending on overclocking, it can be higher.

Motherboard 30 watts, CPU 65watts and other bits may be another another 40 watts.

Solo mining ETH is around 1155 watts.

And Dual mining is around 1401 watts.

I'm not sure how old you PSU is, but factor in 10% to 5% capacitor loss rate per year:

PSU after 1 year 10%=1190watts
PSU after 2 years 15%=1105watts
PSU after 3 years 20%=1040watts

Finally, did you check the PSU manual to check the max amps on the 12volt rails and if you have more than one 12volt rail.

It is a lot more complicated doing the connectors, when you have multiple 12volt rails.

newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Night !!

Underclock memory clock reduce power need? I have  a 1300 gold power supply for 4 msi r9 390 and my claymore bat crash in the night because the increase of ny hashrate.

Any solution?
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Hello,

How i set a max hashrate / mining  speed.




For example :

I want max 183 total speed for 6 r9 390x

How i do that?

Thanks

Solo mining Eth at a pool - simply follow the readme file.

Dualmining, depends whether you want to maximise ETH or you want more SC or Decred.

More Eth with AMD cards - set all cards to slow mode -etha 1,1,1,1,1,1,1

Set around -dcri 22 for SC or Decred- run for 24 hours and divide shares by 1440 minutes to find out your baseline average.

Then, experiment for yourself with SC and Decred settings!

More SC - Decred

Just try higher -dcri settings out to find what you happy with in terms of extra SC or Decred coin accumulation.

Overclocking - just google the web for the professional reviews on you specific model/manufacturers' GPUs overclock benchmark and use them as a guidelines.  


Hello,

Thanks, i hace 6 of r9 390x, but in the night  the vat crash because the speed mining, more of 220 hash, this is cool for i  have 4x of r9 390x in a gold power supply of 1300 watts and i think that make crash my claymore bat. So, i need to keep my hash rate on 180 , i try -li command but it decrease so much my speed ( to 150 ) other way to keep my hash in 180 ( no more of 180 ) or orher way of reduce the power need?

Thanks
donator
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1325
Miners developer
v6.3 gives bit less hashrate on RX470 then 6.2beta.

You are correct. Within 24 hours I will release an update that has same speed as 6.2b (actually it's bit faster because I made some minor improvements), also it has some speed improvements for nvidia 10xx cards in Windows 10 and temps/fans monitoring for nvidia cards.
hero member
Activity: 848
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v6.3 gives bit less hashrate on RX470 then 6.2beta.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Hello,

How i set a max hashrate / mining  speed.

For example :

I want max 183 total speed for 6 r9 390x

How i do that?

Thanks

Solo mining Eth at a pool - simply follow the readme file.

Dualmining, depends whether you want to maximise ETH or you want more SC or Decred.

More Eth with AMD cards - set all cards to slow mode -etha 1,1,1,1,1,1,1

Set around -dcri 22 for SC or Decred- run for 24 hours and divide shares by 1440 minutes to find out your baseline average.

Then, experiment for yourself with SC and Decred settings!

More SC - Decred

Just try higher -dcri settings out to find what you happy with in terms of extra SC or Decred coin accumulation.

Overclocking - just google the web for the professional reviews on you specific model/manufacturers' GPUs overclock benchmark and use them as a guidelines.  


For my AMD R9 390, the hash rate is faster if I set etha to 0. It is about 5% faster. I only mine ETH though.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Hello,

How i set a max hashrate / mining  speed.

For example :

I want max 183 total speed for 6 r9 390x

How i do that?

Thanks

Solo mining Eth at a pool - simply follow the readme file.

Dualmining, depends whether you want to maximise ETH or you want more SC or Decred.

More Eth with AMD cards - set all cards to slow mode -etha 1,1,1,1,1,1,1

Set around -dcri 22 for SC or Decred- run for 24 hours and divide shares by 1440 minutes to find out your baseline average.

Then, experiment for yourself with SC and Decred settings!

More SC - Decred

Just try higher -dcri settings out to find what you happy with in terms of extra SC or Decred coin accumulation.

Overclocking - just google the web for the professional reviews on you specific model/manufacturers' GPUs overclock benchmark and use them as a guidelines.  
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Hello,

How i set a max hashrate / mining  speed.

For example :

I want max 183 total speed for 6 r9 390x

How i do that?

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Hello, guys


I'm running test rig on MSI R9 390 overclocked to 1150/7000 PL+50, dual mining, temperature 80-81C. Every night(GMT +2) I see such picture at my stats page.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l5kncr4fbeb7wj3/screen_2016-08-27_13-08-53_window.png?dl=0

Is it normal that a current effective hashrate is so unstable (jumps from 12 to 40+ MH/s)?

Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
Best regards


Is that poolside figure?

That is calculated on shares accepted (solved) per hour, which becomes inconsistent if you use "-dcri" at high settings - you need to use a lower -dcri  around 22 for SC.

And, perhaps lower your overclock to 1100mhz.

However, this all about your priorities - lower ETH efficiency versus higher Higher SC or Decred coin accumulation.



newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Hello, guys


I'm running test rig on MSI R9 390 overclocked to 1150/7000 PL+50, dual mining, temperature 80-81C. Every night(GMT +2) I see such picture at my stats page.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l5kncr4fbeb7wj3/screen_2016-08-27_13-08-53_window.png?dl=0

Is it normal that a current effective hashrate is so unstable (jumps from 12 to 40+ MH/s)?

Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
Best regards
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
can i mine decred and sia only ... no eth .. if so can someone copy me the bat command for that
No, you can dual mine, or Eth only.  It is intended as a dual miner.  If you REALLY REALLY wanted to, you could set -ethi really low, and -dcri really high. Any reason for not wanting to dual mine?

i have nvidia cards isn't that good in eth really

the 1070 is very good instead, 1080 and 1060 i can agree they are trash
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 708
I am having a problem with one of my rigs it is crashing all the time (sometimes I have to disconnect the power to all GPUs, uninstall the onboard graphics, and then connect the power to all cards again before rebooting the PC to get the PC to boot, and sometimes I even get THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER error message when trying to boot the PC), and I did find out that if I turn off GPU 5 it seems to work better and not crashing.
I am running in Windows 10 x64 with Sappire Radeon RX 480, and I did try different drivers without any luck. And I got the same clock settings on all cards (I am running 4 more RX480 on another machine and that one did not crash one single time in over 3 weeks) This is how the logfile looks right before the crash if I run with GPU 5 on...


02:27:22:161   11f0   ETH: GPU0 27.335 Mh/s, GPU1 27.361 Mh/s, GPU2 27.348 Mh/s, GPU3 27.288 Mh/s, GPU4 27.351 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:27:22:166   11f0    DCR - Total Speed: 2733.663 Mh/s, Total Shares: 319, Rejected: 4
02:27:22:171   11f0    DCR: GPU0 546.709 Mh/s, GPU1 547.214 Mh/s, GPU2 546.966 Mh/s, GPU3 545.762 Mh/s, GPU4 547.012 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:27:22:446   ca0   DCR: weak share, skip
02:27:23:291   6ac   DCR: weak share, skip
02:27:23:761   408   GPU0 t=59C fan=44%, GPU1 t=84C fan=61%, GPU2 t=79C fan=53%, GPU3 t=79C fan=58%, GPU4 t=85C fan=61%, GPU5 t=85C fan=60%
02:27:23:766   408   em hbt: 0, dm hbt: 0, fm hbt: 0,
02:27:23:766   408   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 203
02:27:23:771   408   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 94
02:27:23:771   408   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 0
02:27:23:771   408   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 125
02:27:23:776   408   watchdog - thread 4, hb time 31
02:27:23:776   408   watchdog - thread 5, hb time 141
02:27:23:781   408   watchdog - thread 6, hb time 219
02:27:23:781   408   watchdog - thread 7, hb time 110
02:27:23:786   408   watchdog - thread 8, hb time 94
02:27:23:786   408   watchdog - thread 9, hb time 203
02:27:23:791   408   watchdog - thread 10, hb time 77656
02:27:23:791   408   WATCHDOG: GPU 5 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:27:23:796   408   watchdog - thread 11, hb time 77547
02:27:23:801   408   WATCHDOG: GPU 5 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:27:24:806   408   Restarting OK, exit...





This is how my *.bat file looks

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008 -ewal 0xMyEtherWalletAddress -epsw x -eworker miner2 -dpool stratum+tcp://dcr.coinmine.pl:2222 -dwal MyUsername.miner2 -dpsw MyPassword -dcri 40



What can be wrong, any advice?

Try not to push your GPU5 too hard... you must be running at 2250mhz

solutions for you:

1. Find out which one is GPU5
2. back to stock setting and slowly work your way up (2100 or 2125 mem is a good start.. )
2. Try ramp up the Fan speed (I saw your temp very high 85C)
3. Continue monitoring
Set temperature limit not more than 80:
I recommend you
-tt 75
 and
-ttdcr about 78
to check  if prevention of your cards overheating resolve your problem.
If it will be ok you can try little higher parameters, if not try another adjustement
-li -ethi etc (look OP for further details)

Guys, I'm almost done buying the following stuff:

Graphics Cards: 3x XFX Radeon RX 480 GTR OC 8GB - RX-480P8DFA6
Motherboard: GIGABYTE - Socket 775 - GA-EP35-DS3P
Riser: PCIe x1 to x16 Powered Extender (Over 1m USB 3.0 Cable) (USB 3.0 A with Molex)
PSU: Corsair CX750M 750W Watt Bronze Power Supply

Two out of three graphics will directly be connected with the motherboard (as there are 2 x16 PCI-e slots) and one will use the extender through x1 slot on the motherboard. Windows 10 x64 will be used as an OS.

Do you guys think that I'll be able to secure 85 Mh/s with this specification of the system using Claymore GPU miner? Someone here got any past experience with any of this stuff?
You can get ~24.8 per card, perhaps up to 27 if you OC the memory a lot.  So more like 75 stock.

Are you saying that on some base? Have you tried off any of those? I'm pretty much looking forward for some suggestions/reviews.

By the way, does Claymore mining work good with Windows 10 x64?
Yes, but prevent to click on miner output, because it freeze the mining (at least in my case - focus) and I don't know how to disable this xS
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1505
Guys, I'm almost done buying the following stuff:

Graphics Cards: 3x XFX Radeon RX 480 GTR OC 8GB - RX-480P8DFA6
Motherboard: GIGABYTE - Socket 775 - GA-EP35-DS3P
Riser: PCIe x1 to x16 Powered Extender (Over 1m USB 3.0 Cable) (USB 3.0 A with Molex)
PSU: Corsair CX750M 750W Watt Bronze Power Supply

Two out of three graphics will directly be connected with the motherboard (as there are 2 x16 PCI-e slots) and one will use the extender through x1 slot on the motherboard. Windows 10 x64 will be used as an OS.

Do you guys think that I'll be able to secure 85 Mh/s with this specification of the system using Claymore GPU miner? Someone here got any past experience with any of this stuff?
You can get ~24.8 per card, perhaps up to 27 if you OC the memory a lot.  So more like 75 stock.

Are you saying that on some base? Have you tried off any of those? I'm pretty much looking forward for some suggestions/reviews.

By the way, does Claymore mining work good with Windows 10 x64?
member
Activity: 93
Merit: 10
can i mine decred and sia only ... no eth .. if so can someone copy me the bat command for that
No, you can dual mine, or Eth only.  It is intended as a dual miner.  If you REALLY REALLY wanted to, you could set -ethi really low, and -dcri really high. Any reason for not wanting to dual mine?

i have nvidia cards isn't that good in eth really

You'd be better off using ccminer or something. You'll get better speeds and you won't be paying a 2% fee for a feature you're not using. Nvidia cards can do well with the right driver combo though, which card do you have?
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
I am having a problem with one of my rigs it is crashing all the time (sometimes I have to disconnect the power to all GPUs, uninstall the onboard graphics, and then connect the power to all cards again before rebooting the PC to get the PC to boot, and sometimes I even get THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER error message when trying to boot the PC), and I did find out that if I turn off GPU 5 it seems to work better and not crashing.
I am running in Windows 10 x64 with Sappire Radeon RX 480, and I did try different drivers without any luck. And I got the same clock settings on all cards (I am running 4 more RX480 on another machine and that one did not crash one single time in over 3 weeks) This is how the logfile looks right before the crash if I run with GPU 5 on...


02:27:22:161   11f0   ETH: GPU0 27.335 Mh/s, GPU1 27.361 Mh/s, GPU2 27.348 Mh/s, GPU3 27.288 Mh/s, GPU4 27.351 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:27:22:166   11f0    DCR - Total Speed: 2733.663 Mh/s, Total Shares: 319, Rejected: 4
02:27:22:171   11f0    DCR: GPU0 546.709 Mh/s, GPU1 547.214 Mh/s, GPU2 546.966 Mh/s, GPU3 545.762 Mh/s, GPU4 547.012 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:27:22:446   ca0   DCR: weak share, skip
02:27:23:291   6ac   DCR: weak share, skip
02:27:23:761   408   GPU0 t=59C fan=44%, GPU1 t=84C fan=61%, GPU2 t=79C fan=53%, GPU3 t=79C fan=58%, GPU4 t=85C fan=61%, GPU5 t=85C fan=60%
02:27:23:766   408   em hbt: 0, dm hbt: 0, fm hbt: 0,
02:27:23:766   408   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 203
02:27:23:771   408   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 94
02:27:23:771   408   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 0
02:27:23:771   408   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 125
02:27:23:776   408   watchdog - thread 4, hb time 31
02:27:23:776   408   watchdog - thread 5, hb time 141
02:27:23:781   408   watchdog - thread 6, hb time 219
02:27:23:781   408   watchdog - thread 7, hb time 110
02:27:23:786   408   watchdog - thread 8, hb time 94
02:27:23:786   408   watchdog - thread 9, hb time 203
02:27:23:791   408   watchdog - thread 10, hb time 77656
02:27:23:791   408   WATCHDOG: GPU 5 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:27:23:796   408   watchdog - thread 11, hb time 77547
02:27:23:801   408   WATCHDOG: GPU 5 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:27:24:806   408   Restarting OK, exit...





This is how my *.bat file looks

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008 -ewal 0xMyEtherWalletAddress -epsw x -eworker miner2 -dpool stratum+tcp://dcr.coinmine.pl:2222 -dwal MyUsername.miner2 -dpsw MyPassword -dcri 40



What can be wrong, any advice?

Try not to push your GPU5 too hard... you must be running at 2250mhz

solutions for you:

1. Find out which one is GPU5
2. back to stock setting and slowly work your way up (2100 or 2125 mem is a good start.. )
2. Try ramp up the Fan speed (I saw your temp very high 85C)
3. Continue monitoring
sr. member
Activity: 449
Merit: 251
Guys, I'm almost done buying the following stuff:

Graphics Cards: 3x XFX Radeon RX 480 GTR OC 8GB - RX-480P8DFA6
Motherboard: GIGABYTE - Socket 775 - GA-EP35-DS3P
Riser: PCIe x1 to x16 Powered Extender (Over 1m USB 3.0 Cable) (USB 3.0 A with Molex)
PSU: Corsair CX750M 750W Watt Bronze Power Supply

Two out of three graphics will directly be connected with the motherboard (as there are 2 x16 PCI-e slots) and one will use the extender through x1 slot on the motherboard. Windows 10 x64 will be used as an OS.

Do you guys think that I'll be able to secure 85 Mh/s with this specification of the system using Claymore GPU miner? Someone here got any past experience with any of this stuff?
You can get ~24.8 per card, perhaps up to 27 if you OC the memory a lot.  So more like 75 stock.
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