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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 25. (Read 6590215 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1000
Hey guys, I have some Nvidia P104-100 cards running with Claymore 15 and since yesterday they are not working anymore.

Problem is about DAG size the GPU has 4GB I thought I could mine until December instead suddenly no more mining with error: CUDA error - cannot allocate big buffer for DAG.

Is there a way to try to squeeze them more?
hero member
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Merit: 583
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just try another pool and you will compare the difference on your own example in a week from now
maybe, you will earn even more than being connected to the biggest pool

maybe = probably
probably = for sure
sr. member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 267
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Please need help 1st time this happening.

My freind has pc : b450 mb    ryzen5 1600 cpu    8gb ram   256gb m.2 sdd  rx 480 8g  windows 10 64 bit 2004

As soon as i use any strap command pc crashes. freeze on start up of claymore then restart. Without strap working 23-24Mhz

Im out of choises. thanks




First of all, you should show the parameters for starting the miner (config or start.bat). Is the modified vBIOS used or not; what is the driver version and is Compute Mode enabled?
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 757
NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
Please need help 1st time this happening.

My freind has pc : b450 mb    ryzen5 1600 cpu    8gb ram   256gb m.2 sdd  rx 480 8g  windows 10 64 bit 2004

As soon as i use any strap command pc crashes. freeze on start up of claymore then restart. Without strap working 23-24Mhz

Im out of choises. thanks


i use driver 19.4.3 and mod vbios, so i not use strap
low hashrate problem is solved like this:
you need to enable calculation mode in the driver.
But it doesn't work for me))
another way is to run the miner with administrator rights and press "y". Then close miner and restart the pc.
then try low strap for example 4 or 6

All IP addresses (US, EU, Asia ethermine) according to Whois belong to Cloudflare. It has long been customary not to indicate the real IP address due to the threat of DDOS attacks.
Your problem most likely really lies in the VPN service. Try Windscribe, it has free gigabytes of trafic.
thanks i will try ))
full member
Activity: 269
Merit: 102
Please need help 1st time this happening.

My freind has pc : b450 mb    ryzen5 1600 cpu    8gb ram   256gb m.2 sdd  rx 480 8g  windows 10 64 bit 2004

As soon as i use any strap command pc crashes. freeze on start up of claymore then restart. Without strap working 23-24Mhz

Im out of choises. thanks



You can remove the drivers with the DDU and if that doesn't fix it, reload windows 10.
member
Activity: 1196
Merit: 26
Please need help 1st time this happening.

My freind has pc : b450 mb    ryzen5 1600 cpu    8gb ram   256gb m.2 sdd  rx 480 8g  windows 10 64 bit 2004

As soon as i use any strap command pc crashes. freeze on start up of claymore then restart. Without strap working 23-24Mhz

Im out of choises. thanks

legendary
Activity: 3738
Merit: 1708
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There is now too much mining on this ethermine site, I changed the pool because I earn less money from the ETC worries!

Since then it's not great but I earn 70 $ more
ethermine is the largest pool, well suited for small miners like me))

I set retrydelay 5, the number of reconnections did not decrease unfortunately, but my stats on the pool improved.

The more minors there are, the higher the hashrate will be but you will have less reward.

I looked at 24H with 1GH / s of calculation

ETH: ethermine : +/-870$/Monthly
ETH: nanopool: +/-960$/Monthly

I do not advertise the pools, but sometimes a pool with fewer people will sometimes be more profitable

In addition I have more stale on ethermine ETH 17% at the moment


It doesn't make a difference the amount of miners being connected to a specific pool. The profits overall with respect to variance should be the same.

It's possible that you might get lucky and go on some small pool which had bad luck previously and you start mining and right away the pool finds a block and your reward for the day is higher. But it's not always like that.

Hence it doesn't matter which pool as long as your pool fees are the same and you got very good ping, less than 50ms and you won't be affected by stale shares.
DrX
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Activity: 233
Merit: 20
Have you try Phoenix miner and you have find that its faster than claymore? I have 2 1660 super and with claymore I mine with 1 Mh/s more than Phoenix miner. Also I count more shares for the same time.

Not sure if this was for me but i can answer, i'm using TeamRedMiner because claymore stopped working on my 4gig rig (win10). I would use claymore if it worked, never got phoenix really work that well
member
Activity: 198
Merit: 10
Have you try Phoenix miner and you have find that its faster than claymore? I have 2 1660 super and with claymore I mine with 1 Mh/s more than Phoenix miner. Also I count more shares for the same time.
DrX
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I tried, gives me less hashrate than CM.
run claymore with bogus pool to set the -rxboost option, and mine with phoenix, it is slightly faster.

Ok explain that in more detail please.
2 batch files. One runs claymore miner, but with an invalid pool to mine at.... just throw some gibbirish in the URL. Then have normal Phoenixminer batch file to actually mine. -rxboost sets a memory parameter that increases mining speed.  You can also set the parameter yourself with amdmemorytweakxl or whatever. I think it is TREF or something???


recent quote from phoenixminer forum....
   
Re: PhoenixMiner 5.1c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
August 30, 2020, 04:23:21 AM
Reply with quote  +Merit  #5265
Quote from: chafer99 on August 30, 2020, 04:21:51 AM
Hi, exist some GPU option like -rxboost in Claymore miner? I have 33.5Mh (RX580 8Gb) with -rxboost, and 32Mh on Phoenix (with autotune), but this miner better for my 4Gb cards.
No. PM didn't have analog option. But I use AMD Memory tweak tool to set the REF parameter for each card - that's what -rxboost do.

Worked nicely, just added -nofee 1 and -retrydelay 99999 also to claymore batch file, nice way to use -rxboost and  -strap
sr. member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 267
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someone could steal your hashrate /DNS spoofing/. It happened to the whole ethermine ~2017 year /afaik - then it was another advertised AS (autonomous system), which is totally illegal/.  
Is it possible to avoid this by specifying the IP address of the pool? (172.65.245.119)
or this is not pool ip (Cloudflare?)

All IP addresses (US, EU, Asia ethermine) according to Whois belong to Cloudflare. It has long been customary not to indicate the real IP address due to the threat of DDOS attacks.
Your problem most likely really lies in the VPN service. Try Windscribe, it has free gigabytes of trafic.
member
Activity: 198
Merit: 10
I mine only ETC for the moment, what else I can mine with dual miner that is profitable ?
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 757
NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
someone could steal your hashrate /DNS spoofing/. It happened to the whole ethermine ~2017 year /afaik - then it was another advertised AS (autonomous system), which is totally illegal/. 
Is it possible to avoid this by specifying the IP address of the pool? (172.65.245.119)
or this is not pool ip (Cloudflare?)
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 757
NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
There is now too much mining on this ethermine site, I changed the pool because I earn less money from the ETC worries!

Since then it's not great but I earn 70 $ more
ethermine is the largest pool, well suited for small miners like me))

I set retrydelay 5, the number of reconnections did not decrease unfortunately, but my stats on the pool improved.
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 757
NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
with SSL I began to receive many such messages  Cry Cry Cry
Code:
02:10:14:992	f18	ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
02:24:57:583 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
02:50:19:595 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
02:51:22:215 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
02:54:08:144 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
03:00:29:691 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
03:12:11:433 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
03:17:55:617 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
04:00:18:237 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
04:11:59:986 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
04:34:51:924 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
04:48:16:335 f18 ETH: Connection lost, retry in 20 sec...
legendary
Activity: 2996
Merit: 3114
Dont download that Project MorpheusETH , its Malware and a Trojan Software !
If you already downloaded it and started it clean your system !
Possible your account details and other things get hacked maybe .

You can read more about that here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.55156173
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 757
NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
I have the same issue. But it's not quite an issue Smiley You can leave it like this, you will still get the coins as long as shares are submitted to the pool.
This is a bit reassuring .. although .. if the pool incorrectly displays my statistics, then it is likely that coins will be credited incorrectly (less).

Not sure, needs quite digging such problem, but someone could steal your hashrate /DNS spoofing/. It happened to the whole ethermine ~2017 year /afaik - then it was another advertised AS (autonomous system), which is totally illegal/. 

Just use SSL - this might not solve your issue, but it's very good practice.
the option in config file (change by your location):
-epool ssl://us1-etc.ethermine.org:5555

@farsky - I see you using non-SSL - us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444, so I might be right.
My DNS is set in the parameters of the router, I hoped that this would protect me)
Yes, I really did not use SSL on purpose, not understanding its meaning and fearing an increase in traffic (VPN provides a channel of no more than 2 Mbps)

Now, again, the traffic of my rig stopped showing on the pool, although the rig was working and sending shares.
When I pressed "R", it was re-loggin and the rig reappeared on the pool.
Well, I'll try to use SSL, thanks a lot for the advice!
// it seems that the ssl uses only 0.2 Mbps
hero member
Activity: 729
Merit: 513
Hello to all !
I have a weird problem.
The miner works, receives tasks from the pool and executes them.
Receives and executes.
Those, the miner has a connection with the pool.
But the hash rate is not displayed on the pool.
The problem occurs periodically, often, 1-2 times every 1-2 days.
Help please

P.S.
I use a free VPN HotSpot Shield
When I see a "shutdown" of one of the rigs on the Dashboard graph, I go to turn off the miner, turn off the vpn, and then turn on the vpn and the miner. Then everything works.
I wrote in ethermine support, they told me that most likely a problem with vpn.
But how can this be: the cards work and consume power, and according to the pool statistics, the rig does not send anything.




I have the same issue. But it's not quite an issue Smiley You can leave it like this, you will still get the coins as long as shares are submitted to the pool.
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 757
NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
Hello to all !
I have a weird problem.
The miner works, receives tasks from the pool and executes them.
Receives and executes.
Those, the miner has a connection with the pool.
But the hash rate is not displayed on the pool.
The problem occurs periodically, often, 1-2 times every 1-2 days.
Help please

P.S.
I use a free VPN HotSpot Shield
When I see a "shutdown" of one of the rigs on the Dashboard graph, I go to turn off the miner, turn off the vpn, and then turn on the vpn and the miner. Then everything works.
I wrote in ethermine support, they told me that most likely a problem with vpn.
But how can this be: the cards work and consume power, and according to the pool statistics, the rig does not send anything.




Code:
15:27:35:106	fa8	sent: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x9e588f9", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ca0d0770"]}

15:27:35:749 fa8 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xf1079d8b02a50e582cf0af92c4c3705e3b9ee4b648fba69f078b63d39b99f36a","0x5fbc75a86858cdb0a3a7a437c06c754ae7d13265d3727721f554e74204eb7115","0x0000000112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0xaa853f"]}

15:27:35:750 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:35 - New job from us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444
15:27:35:751 fa8 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 372(3.91GB)
15:27:35:751 fa8 gpu #3 dt 1.15 (0%, good)
15:27:35:752 fa8 ETH - Total Speed: 181.714 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3978, Rejected: 0, Time: 24:48
15:27:35:752 fa8 ETH: GPU0 30.155 Mh/s, GPU1 30.220 Mh/s, GPU2 30.919 Mh/s, GPU3 30.347 Mh/s, GPU4 30.398 Mh/s, GPU5 29.674 Mh/s
15:27:36:063 fa8 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x80dc59dd2d701f0ba643457973c40f817242daaeca4caf053e39590caa9119a5","0x5fbc75a86858cdb0a3a7a437c06c754ae7d13265d3727721f554e74204eb7115","0x0000000112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0xaa8540"]}

15:27:36:063 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:36 - New job from us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444
15:27:36:064 fa8 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 372(3.91GB)
15:27:36:064 fa8 ETH - Total Speed: 181.714 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3978, Rejected: 0, Time: 24:48
15:27:36:065 fa8 ETH: GPU0 30.155 Mh/s, GPU1 30.220 Mh/s, GPU2 30.919 Mh/s, GPU3 30.347 Mh/s, GPU4 30.398 Mh/s, GPU5 29.674 Mh/s
15:27:38:489 ab8 checked ETH share on CPU, spent 4ms
15:27:38:489 ab8 sent: {"id":10,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0xb0257c5003b6bab7","0x80dc59dd2d701f0ba643457973c40f817242daaeca4caf053e39590caa9119a5","0xd09def16c8bb194add12593f32355b3925b1c1cb3351d2de37fb44d310d0241d"]}

15:27:38:490 ab8 ETH: put share nonce b0257c5003b6bab7
15:27:38:492 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:38 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
15:27:40:996 eac checked ETH share on CPU, spent 4ms
15:27:40:996 eac sent: {"id":12,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x70c6908008610ccb","0x80dc59dd2d701f0ba643457973c40f817242daaeca4caf053e39590caa9119a5","0x84917481632c89a7eb0ddad730dcbc8d8c05b8b2b7ee9965715094b4d6cc54e6"]}

15:27:40:996 eac ETH: put share nonce 70c6908008610ccb
15:27:40:999 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:40 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 2)
15:27:41:482 fa8 ETH: checking pool connection...
15:27:41:482 fa8 sent: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}

15:27:43:499 d64 GPU0 t=62C fan=66% P=93W, GPU1 t=60C fan=61% P=94W, GPU2 t=60C fan=67% P=116W, GPU3 t=59C fan=63% P=106W, GPU4 t=66C fan=71% P=99W, GPU5 t=61C fan=65% P=122W
15:27:43:499 d64 Total GPUs power consumption: 630 Watts
15:27:51:844 cc0 checked ETH share on CPU, spent 4ms
15:27:51:844 cc0 sent: {"id":15,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x354ac6001b7f51dd","0x80dc59dd2d701f0ba643457973c40f817242daaeca4caf053e39590caa9119a5","0x5166c2a89f7845344b560e6929613da887199b2ecc4eef3e686398e9167ef74c"]}

15:27:51:845 cc0 ETH: put share nonce 354ac6001b7f51dd
15:27:51:847 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:51 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 5)
15:27:52:918 fa8 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x49f010d743910658523240f24572e3d337e7c46d8a8475e2c3af5a8d7b5b4e2d","0x5fbc75a86858cdb0a3a7a437c06c754ae7d13265d3727721f554e74204eb7115","0x0000000112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0xaa8541"]}

15:27:52:918 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:52 - New job from us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444
15:27:52:919 fa8 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 372(3.91GB)
15:27:52:919 fa8 gpu #4 dt 0.15 (0%, good)
15:27:52:920 fa8 ETH - Total Speed: 181.708 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3981, Rejected: 0, Time: 24:48
15:27:52:920 fa8 ETH: GPU0 30.156 Mh/s, GPU1 30.214 Mh/s, GPU2 30.916 Mh/s, GPU3 30.343 Mh/s, GPU4 30.400 Mh/s, GPU5 29.679 Mh/s
15:27:53:429 fa8 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x2d617e87b27c8479e4fa4bbd799f26ae70a045e1c2ebfc1591938e8f1cbdbced","0x5fbc75a86858cdb0a3a7a437c06c754ae7d13265d3727721f554e74204eb7115","0x0000000112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0xaa8542"]}

15:27:53:429 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:27:53 - New job from us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444
15:27:53:430 fa8 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 372(3.91GB)
15:27:53:430 fa8 gpu #2 dt 1.15 (0%, good)
15:27:53:431 fa8 ETH - Total Speed: 181.314 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3981, Rejected: 0, Time: 24:48
15:27:53:431 fa8 ETH: GPU0 30.153 Mh/s, GPU1 30.212 Mh/s, GPU2 30.778 Mh/s, GPU3 30.281 Mh/s, GPU4 30.327 Mh/s, GPU5 29.562 Mh/s
15:27:55:122 fa8 sent: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0xad4c872", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ca0d0770"]}

15:27:56:606 eb0 em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 94,
15:27:56:606 eb0 watchdog - thread 0 (gpu0), hb time 625
15:27:56:606 eb0 watchdog - thread 1 (gpu0), hb time 312
15:27:56:606 eb0 watchdog - thread 2 (gpu1), hb time 312
15:27:56:606 eb0 watchdog - thread 3 (gpu1), hb time 0
15:27:56:606 eb0 watchdog - thread 4 (gpu2), hb time 375
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 5 (gpu2), hb time 78
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 6 (gpu3), hb time 344
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 7 (gpu3), hb time 31
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 8 (gpu4), hb time 31
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 9 (gpu4), hb time 344
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 10 (gpu5), hb time 281
15:27:56:607 eb0 watchdog - thread 11 (gpu5), hb time 594
15:28:11:497 fa8 ETH: checking pool connection...
15:28:11:497 fa8 sent: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}

15:28:13:515 d64 GPU0 t=61C fan=66% P=93W, GPU1 t=60C fan=61% P=95W, GPU2 t=60C fan=67% P=117W, GPU3 t=59C fan=62% P=106W, GPU4 t=66C fan=71% P=99W, GPU5 t=61C fan=65% P=122W
15:28:13:515 d64 Total GPUs power consumption: 632 Watts
15:28:15:138 fa8 sent: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0xad477ae", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ca0d0770"]}

15:28:25:013 ab8 checked ETH share on CPU, spent 4ms
15:28:25:013 ab8 sent: {"id":10,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x6d8810603739cc8a","0x2d617e87b27c8479e4fa4bbd799f26ae70a045e1c2ebfc1591938e8f1cbdbced","0x566c8f38ee802cfa34fb41ce3ad0178e03ee28e131e92cb2659b131152626f4e"]}

15:28:25:013 ab8 ETH: put share nonce 6d8810603739cc8a
15:28:25:016 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:28:25 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
15:28:26:708 eb0 em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 94,
15:28:26:708 eb0 watchdog - thread 0 (gpu0), hb time 422
15:28:26:708 eb0 watchdog - thread 1 (gpu0), hb time 94
15:28:26:708 eb0 watchdog - thread 2 (gpu1), hb time 0
15:28:26:708 eb0 watchdog - thread 3 (gpu1), hb time 313
15:28:26:708 eb0 watchdog - thread 4 (gpu2), hb time 125
15:28:26:708 eb0 watchdog - thread 5 (gpu2), hb time 438
15:28:26:709 eb0 watchdog - thread 6 (gpu3), hb time 141
15:28:26:709 eb0 watchdog - thread 7 (gpu3), hb time 454
15:28:26:709 eb0 watchdog - thread 8 (gpu4), hb time 516
15:28:26:709 eb0 watchdog - thread 9 (gpu4), hb time 204
15:28:26:709 eb0 watchdog - thread 10 (gpu5), hb time 47
15:28:26:709 eb0 watchdog - thread 11 (gpu5), hb time 360
15:28:27:044 fa8 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xc74d427281011ec0361235626841999915a2eeaaa8e0600002b3f6a9d18aec20","0x5fbc75a86858cdb0a3a7a437c06c754ae7d13265d3727721f554e74204eb7115","0x0000000112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0xaa8543"]}

15:28:27:044 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:28:27 - New job from us1-etc.ethermine.org:4444
15:28:27:044 fa8 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 372(3.91GB)
15:28:27:045 fa8 ETH - Total Speed: 181.606 Mh/s, Total Shares: 3982, Rejected: 0, Time: 24:49
15:28:27:045 fa8 ETH: GPU0 30.060 Mh/s, GPU1 30.217 Mh/s, GPU2 30.917 Mh/s, GPU3 30.338 Mh/s, GPU4 30.395 Mh/s, GPU5 29.679 Mh/s
15:28:31:449 10b0 checked ETH share on CPU, spent 3ms
15:28:31:449 10b0 sent: {"id":14,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0xc9a0c520074a7670","0xc74d427281011ec0361235626841999915a2eeaaa8e0600002b3f6a9d18aec20","0x989654d7314a7b5a506262cc69cf35cd4ccd5ad8e569af0074d12d3287722679"]}

15:28:31:450 10b0 ETH: put share nonce c9a0c520074a7670
15:28:31:451 fa8 ETH: 09/10/20-15:28:31 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 4)
jr. member
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Any ways to not have crash when you have more than 6 cards (windows 7, nvidia 1070ti...) ?
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