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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 1255. (Read 6590565 times)

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can this miner shutdown the computer if one of the GPU's temperature hits a preset limit?  

Or disable mining on the hot gpu and keep mining on the healthy ones?


thx
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-tstop   set stop GPU temperature, miner will stop mining if GPU reaches specified temperature. For example, "-tstop 95" means 95C temperature. You can also specify values for every card, for example "-tstop 95,85,90".
   This feature is disabled by default ("-tstop 0"). You also should specify non-zero value for "-tt" option to enable this option.

fantastic

thank you!
legendary
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Once the AIB partners come out with their own PCB design with possibly 2 6pin or 1 8pin connector, the PCie power issue should go away. That would also allow the card to be overclocked closer to the 1500mhz mark, which in theory should push up the hashrate, making this a decent mining card.

Of course, those running 390s or 390xs shouldn't feel inclined to buy the RX 480s.

If the RX 470s clock 2-3 below the 480, that could be the better card for mining with a 110W TDP.

Cheers


From what I can see, the 480 is able to provide almost the same hashrate at half the power?
I think they should update asap Tongue
full member
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can this miner shutdown the computer if one of the GPU's temperature hits a preset limit?  

Or disable mining on the hot gpu and keep mining on the healthy ones?


thx
1st page :
Quote
-tstop   set stop GPU temperature, miner will stop mining if GPU reaches specified temperature. For example, "-tstop 95" means 95C temperature. You can also specify values for every card, for example "-tstop 95,85,90".
   This feature is disabled by default ("-tstop 0"). You also should specify non-zero value for "-tt" option to enable this option.
newbie
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Once the AIB partners come out with their own PCB design with possibly 2 6pin or 1 8pin connector, the PCie power issue should go away. That would also allow the card to be overclocked closer to the 1500mhz mark, which in theory should push up the hashrate, making this a decent mining card.

Of course, those running 390s or 390xs shouldn't feel inclined to buy the RX 480s.

If the RX 470s clock 2-3 below the 480, that could be the better card for mining with a 110W TDP.

Cheers
full member
Activity: 176
Merit: 100
can this miner shutdown the computer if one of the GPU's temperature hits a preset limit?  

Or disable mining on the hot gpu and keep mining on the healthy ones?


thx
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Got it working!!  Had to uninstall the drivers and reinstall.  Each card is doing between 24-25 Mh.  All I need in one more PCI extender cable and all 4 cards will be installed!!

Got my 480 this morning.

after 2 hours attempting to install Crimson 16.6.2 ... I can't get it to work on W8.1

what Crimson version did you use?


legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Be VERY carefull with RX480s and PCIe Risers !! The reference design is pumping way too much power over the PCIe bus (more than PCIe specs allow)
Those cards should have had a 8 pins power connector, not a 6 pin Sad

hmmm... this will make the ASrock H81 BTC motherboard's powered molex quite handy together with powered risers.
hero member
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Speaking of power usage....I got my first electricity bill with a full month's worth of mining with the 6 gpu rig I recently finished building. $668.72  Cry Cry Cry
To be fair, my normal bill is around $90-$120 each month.  So, I'm enrolling in a new rate plan with my utility company.  Prices are lower on weekdays except between 3-8 pm.  Does anyone know of a way to automate putting my rig to sleep and then waking up at a certain time and running a program (the miner)?  Can it be done through batch?  Maybe Windows Scheduler?

Chances are your mining is still profitable even at peak prices, I'm sure u can check if it is just leave well enough alone no need for elaborate measures to shutdown/restart mining.
full member
Activity: 185
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Be VERY carefull with RX480s and PCIe Risers !! The reference design is pumping way too much power over the PCIe bus (more than PCIe specs allow)
Those cards should have had a 8 pins power connector, not a 6 pin Sad
legendary
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Speaking of power usage....I got my first electricity bill with a full month's worth of mining with the 6 gpu rig I recently finished building. $668.72  Cry Cry Cry
To be fair, my normal bill is around $90-$120 each month.  So, I'm enrolling in a new rate plan with my utility company.  Prices are lower on weekdays except between 3-8 pm.  Does anyone know of a way to automate putting my rig to sleep and then waking up at a certain time and running a program (the miner)?  Can it be done through batch?  Maybe Windows Scheduler?

6 gpus should only use 1000 watts. You can't be paying $1/kwh.
donator
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Hello Claymore, what about decred on nicehash?

Going to add it in next update.
member
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Hello Claymore, what about decred on nicehash?
legendary
Activity: 1164
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Speaking of power usage....I got my first electricity bill with a full month's worth of mining with the 6 gpu rig I recently finished building. $668.72  Cry Cry Cry
To be fair, my normal bill is around $90-$120 each month.  So, I'm enrolling in a new rate plan with my utility company.  Prices are lower on weekdays except between 3-8 pm.  Does anyone know of a way to automate putting my rig to sleep and then waking up at a certain time and running a program (the miner)?  Can it be done through batch?  Maybe Windows Scheduler?
hero member
Activity: 799
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Stock speed seems reasonable for 150w, watching with interest to see what can be achieved with undervolting.
legendary
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Got it working!!  Had to uninstall the drivers and reinstall.  Each card is doing between 24-25 Mh.  All I need in one more PCI extender cable and all 4 cards will be installed!!
legendary
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Between 73MH/s and 75MH/s for the three at 950MHz/900mV underclock/undervolt. Going to play with the VRAM tomorrow. At that clock they don't lose anything from stock and the temps dropped dramatically for me.

I was hoping they would get around 30MH/s each  Huh

With difficulty increasing at present pace, it will hard to reach ROI with these babies if one has to pay electricity

Should be able to get to 28MH/s at stock GPU clock and 9000mhz VRAM if you are milk crate mining and cooling them appropriately. Mine are in a tight case in a data center so I can't do so, but I'm not paying anything for electricity in my situation. I doubt the reference ones will be able to get to 30MH/s unless someone comes out with a BIOS to chill out the voltage ramps on the VRAM, even a 25mhz nudge drastically increases temps for me.

for some reason im unable to change the core voltage on these cards or the memory voltage, i
ll play around a bit more i guess
legendary
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What drivers are you using??


got two vsiontek 8 gig 480s , one is stable a 28mh/s with a 1000 or so mem OC, the other one won't go over 24 mhs, i think its a dud

power ussage does seems hiigh though we need a version of MSI afterburner that can undervolt the mem and core voltages.  Power use is around 150 watts for 27.7 mhs if i crank up the memory it will probbaly go higher

with the 4.7 version of claymore it works but the temps are not displaying and fans are not controlled though the miner for some reason.

I'll run to micro center and grab two more cards of a differtent brand and see if that seccond visiontek card is bad.


Drivers are the latest for 480 cards specifically on the AMD site
legendary
Activity: 2688
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
What drivers are you using??
newbie
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Between 73MH/s and 75MH/s for the three at 950MHz/900mV underclock/undervolt. Going to play with the VRAM tomorrow. At that clock they don't lose anything from stock and the temps dropped dramatically for me.

I was hoping they would get around 30MH/s each  Huh

With difficulty increasing at present pace, it will hard to reach ROI with these babies if one has to pay electricity

Should be able to get to 28MH/s at stock GPU clock and 9000mhz VRAM if you are milk crate mining and cooling them appropriately. Mine are in a tight case in a data center so I can't do so, but I'm not paying anything for electricity in my situation. I doubt the reference ones will be able to get to 30MH/s unless someone comes out with a BIOS to chill out the voltage ramps on the VRAM, even a 25mhz nudge drastically increases temps for me.
legendary
Activity: 1564
Merit: 1027

Between 73MH/s and 75MH/s for the three at 950MHz/900mV underclock/undervolt. Going to play with the VRAM tomorrow. At that clock they don't lose anything from stock and the temps dropped dramatically for me.

I was hoping they would get around 30MH/s each  Huh

With difficulty increasing at present pace, it will hard to reach ROI with these babies if one has to pay electricity
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