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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 118. (Read 6590757 times)

legendary
Activity: 3808
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I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.
Exactly I can't get my rx470 4gb past 1900 or 1925 my 570's are 1950-1975

Thats your straps are too tight.
Need loose straps, i run all my gpus rx470 2150+ without errors

Can you post your straps so I can test. I haven't modified my straps probably since 2017 but 2 years ago I remember I tried different straps and bios's and its not possible to run most cards past 2000mhz, even 1950mhz was the max for some.

Sometimes I tried a weird strap where it ran at 2050 or 2100mhz memory however it usually ended up causing a system hang a few hours later. And to save myself hassle I just ran them at 1950 or 2000Mhz whichever was most stable and didn't get massive hardware errors.
member
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Is this profitable then? Several topics go around saying Ethereum mining is not profitable?
newbie
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Merit: 0
I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.
Exactly I can't get my rx470 4gb past 1900 or 1925 my 570's are 1950-1975

Thats your straps are too tight.
Need loose straps, i run all my gpus rx470 2150+ without errors

would you mind explaining how to do that please?
you can do it in pm if you want.
thanks!
newbie
Activity: 94
Merit: 0
I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.

what about the core clock and the power?
jr. member
Activity: 132
Merit: 1
I have a problem, when I run claymore as an administrator it closes instantly. If I execute it normally it works perfectly.
And I need to run it as an administrator, any ideas?

Start run cmd, right click run as admin
browse to directory and run...


or add "cd C:\Users\(username)\Desktop\(Claymore 14.6)"

When you run as admin it changes directory to C:\Windows\System32



just add 1st line: cd %~dp0 to your bat file
sr. member
Activity: 449
Merit: 251
I have a problem, when I run claymore as an administrator it closes instantly. If I execute it normally it works perfectly.
And I need to run it as an administrator, any ideas?

Start run cmd, right click run as admin
browse to directory and run...


or add "cd C:\Users\(username)\Desktop\(Claymore 14.6)"

When you run as admin it changes directory to C:\Windows\System32


newbie
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I have a problem, when I run claymore as an administrator it closes instantly. If I execute it normally it works perfectly.
And I need to run it as an administrator, any ideas?
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.
Exactly I can't get my rx470 4gb past 1900 or 1925 my 570's are 1950-1975

Thats your straps are too tight.
Need loose straps, i run all my gpus rx470 2150+ without errors
hero member
Activity: 906
Merit: 507
I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.
Exactly I can't get my rx470 4gb past 1900 or 1925 my 570's are 1950-1975
donator
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1325
Miners developer
Claymore,
Any update / progress on possible timing tweaks for RTX GPUs with GDDR6 by any chance? Would be nice to see what these puppies would be able to achieve...

It will take some time, sorry. You can try to ask other devs here, may be they can do it faster Smiley

hello,
Quote
-minspeed   minimal speed for ETH, in MH/s. If miner cannot reach this speed for 5 minutes for any reason (you can change this timeout with "-minspeedtime" option), miner will be restarted (or "reboot.bat" will be executed if "-r 1" is set). Default value is 0 (feature disabled).
   You can also specify negative values if you don't want to restart miner due to pool connection issues; for example, "-minspeed 50" will restart miner only if it cannot reach 50Mh/s at good pool connection.
Either there is a typo or I didn't understand.
Didin't you mean "-minspeed -50" with a minus for negative value?
thx

Fixed.
newbie
Activity: 83
Merit: 0
hello,


Quote
-minspeed   minimal speed for ETH, in MH/s. If miner cannot reach this speed for 5 minutes for any reason (you can change this timeout with "-minspeedtime" option), miner will be restarted (or "reboot.bat" will be executed if "-r 1" is set). Default value is 0 (feature disabled).
   You can also specify negative values if you don't want to restart miner due to pool connection issues; for example, "-minspeed 50" will restart miner only if it cannot reach 50Mh/s at good pool connection.

Either there is a typo or I didn't understand.
Didin't you mean "-minspeed -50" with a minus for negative value?

thx
member
Activity: 277
Merit: 23
I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.

my run from 2050~2100 very few errors, maybe on loos timings you can get near 2200
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
i test msi 1080ti gaming X
i can reach near 60mhs.
What settings?
i set
power 90
core 0
mem 850
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
I have Sapphire Pulse RX 570 4GB Hynix/Elpida.
Using HiveOS with 1150 Core, 2200 Mem, 950mv, (rxboost 30, 55, 75, 100).
Tried everything, 10 different BIOS mods, I even made one click timing patch with Polaris, tried windows (compute mode) hashrate is 26.6 and that is it!
That happens on 4 same model cards, same settings. I bought them used. The guy that sold them said that he was getting around 30 mhs (before this new version of claymore) with that same BIOS.
Please someone help me.
Thanks!

Your 4GB Hynix ram can't handle 2200Mhz of memory clock, the max you can do with the 4GB is 2000Mhz and for many that leads to errors. Some of my 4GB can only run at 1950Mhz even.

Try 2000Mhz and it should be stable and you should get 28.75Mh/s or so. If you get any hardware errors or stability issues then you need to try either 1950 or 1900Mhz. You won't ever get stable at 2200Mhz using 4GB of memory. The 8GB were the only cards which can support memory clocks that high.
legendary
Activity: 2174
Merit: 1401
You guys do know that all that these OSes are doing is running the amdmemtweak command for "rxboost"....not sure why claymore is not including this simple code in his binary, but im assuming it has something to do with all these mining OSes trying to get new users that dont know better to pay for their OS that you can do everything in it by yourself.

What are you talking about  Huh Claymore did add it to his latest binary, it's accessed with the parameter -rxboost Cheesy

Im talking about his linux version...
newbie
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Running on Radeon VII getting 'Skip GPU0 unsupported hardware' message using the -strap param. I see the driver gets installed and rebooted to enter test mode, but alas couldn't get it to run.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
i test msi 1080ti gaming X
i can reach near 60mhs.
What settings?
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
i test msi 1080ti gaming X
i can reach near 60mhs.

newbie
Activity: 196
Merit: 0
MSI Afterburner and GPU-Z read different power usage with my 1080 Ti when mining ETHASH with -strap. MSI Afterburner reads 95% power usage while GPU-Z reads about 56% or 155 watts. What could be the cause of this?

I have an Asus ROG STRIX 1080 Ti OC. If I run with strap, my core immediately underclocks to <1200mhz and I lose hash. Tried straps 1-6 all does not work.

However, if I underclock the memory by more than 405 mhz (yes, that's -406 mhz underclock, any other underclock that's less than 406, the core will remain at <1200 mhz) the core clock jumps to 1303 to 1430 mhz and I increase hashrate to 47mh/s. Decent increase, but not good enough as 1080 Tis can manage 55mh/s+ with this setup.

Now, it's currently mining with these settings:

Core clock: 1303mhz - 1430 mhz

Memory clock: 4590 mhz (-406 mhz underclock, again if I decrease the underclock any further say -405, the core clock will decrease to 1000mhz, and I lose hash)

Hashrate: 47 mH/s

I think I can tweak this further as something's definitely amiss. Any suggestions?
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 167
These new supercharged versions (both 14.6 and beta versions) have been pretty frustrating for me on GTX 1070s.  Some of my cards simply cannot be made stable even with straps set to 4, sintensity set to 1, and cards using stock settings.  Anyone else run into this?

* Edit * Going back a bit, seems like others with 10 series are having issues as well.  Bit of a dud release for 10 series, IMO.  Not worth an extra ~10% hash when it's this flaky.
 

My rig of 7x1070 NVIDIA cards, and claymore with strap 1runs perfectly. Instead of 32mh of one gpu with claymore 14.6 now calculating 35mh with same setup as I use in claymore 12...

There are some people who are getting it to work with 1070s on strap 1, and others like me who can't get it to work on any setting.

I wonder what the issue is. Maybe its something to do with other hardware in the rig? It just seems strange that for some there are zero issues, and others have fluctuating hashrate, crashes etc.
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