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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 330. (Read 6590565 times)

jr. member
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11.4 - still 8-10% stales

let's wait a day to make sure
newbie
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Guys, I wanna share something interesting, and what I consider to be somewhat awesome.


Since switching to 11.3, I've noticed that my rigs are putting out less heat.  My house is much more tolerable than it used to be!  Such a noticeable difference too!
My thermostat used to read 76 degrees, steadily throughout the winter, with windows open.   Now it reads a nice n' cool 72 degrees!

There appears to be no decrease in performance with my rigs, only a nice boost since Claymore's more recent updates.


I busted my killawatt a while back, so I can't check the power draw from the wall at this time to see if there is anything interesting happening there, unfortunately.

In summary, My hashrate has never been so good, thanks to Claymore's fine work with his miner.  I've got ZERO rejected shares going on about 48 hours, and my house is cooler, which makes me believe my cards are less stressed, potentially drawing less power.


Life is good.



Thanks, Claymore - you rock! Cheesy

now switch to 11.4  Grin

lol

I'm a bit reluctant to do so at this point....  I may test it out after a few more days of mining on 11.3
jr. member
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@Claymore

Since upgrading from 10.6 to 11.3 (and now 11.4) my hawaii rigs are having hash rate drops every so often. About 5-7% drop lasting for around 2 minutes before going back to normal for about 10-15 minutes before it happens again. Any idea what might be going on?

Confirmed same issue with an rx390 (Hawaii)

Maybe this:
This sounds like a temperature issue.
Your GPU reaches a certain temp.
Miner reduces intensity so the temp can come down.
Once temp lowers GPU intensity goes up again.
Over and over.
These are settings in the config file.

Or. It's something else.




It's definitely not a temperature issue on my rig. The card runs at a constant 71 degC

i didn't necessary mean your rig was running hot.
It was this setting.

-ttli   reduce entire mining intensity (for all coins) automatically if GPU temperature is above specified value. For example, "-ttli 80" reduces mining intensity if GPU temperature is above 80C.
   You can see if intensity was reduced in detailed statistics ("s" key).
   You can also specify values for every card, for example "-ttli 80,85,80". You also should specify non-zero value for "-tt" option to enable this option.
   It is a good idea to set "-ttli" value higher than "-tt" value by 3-5C.

 If you had that set to 71 or below it would cause a similar issue.

Anyway. Good luck. Hope you find the issue.
newbie
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@Claymore

Since upgrading from 10.6 to 11.3 (and now 11.4) my hawaii rigs are having hash rate drops every so often. About 5-7% drop lasting for around 2 minutes before going back to normal for about 10-15 minutes before it happens again. Any idea what might be going on?

Confirmed same issue with an rx390 (Hawaii)

Maybe this:
This sounds like a temperature issue.
Your GPU reaches a certain temp.
Miner reduces intensity so the temp can come down.
Once temp lowers GPU intensity goes up again.
Over and over.
These are settings in the config file.

Or. It's something else.




It's definitely not a temperature issue on my rig. The card runs at a constant 71 degC
newbie
Activity: 82
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Guys, I wanna share something interesting, and what I consider to be somewhat awesome.


Since switching to 11.3, I've noticed that my rigs are putting out less heat.  My house is much more tolerable than it used to be!  Such a noticeable difference too!
My thermostat used to read 76 degrees, steadily throughout the winter, with windows open.   Now it reads a nice n' cool 72 degrees!

There appears to be no decrease in performance with my rigs, only a nice boost since Claymore's more recent updates.


I busted my killawatt a while back, so I can't check the power draw from the wall at this time to see if there is anything interesting happening there, unfortunately.

In summary, My hashrate has never been so good, thanks to Claymore's fine work with his miner.  I've got ZERO rejected shares going on about 48 hours, and my house is cooler, which makes me believe my cards are less stressed, potentially drawing less power.


Life is good.



Thanks, Claymore - you rock! Cheesy

now switch to 11.4  Grin
jr. member
Activity: 170
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@Claymore

Since upgrading from 10.6 to 11.3 (and now 11.4) my hawaii rigs are having hash rate drops every so often. About 5-7% drop lasting for around 2 minutes before going back to normal for about 10-15 minutes before it happens again. Any idea what might be going on?

Confirmed same issue with an rx390 (Hawaii)

Maybe this:
This sounds like a temperature issue.
Your GPU reaches a certain temp.
Miner reduces intensity so the temp can come down.
Once temp lowers GPU intensity goes up again.
Over and over.
These are settings in the config file.

Or. It's something else.


newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Guys, I wanna share something interesting, and what I consider to be somewhat awesome.


Since switching to 11.3, I've noticed that my rigs are putting out less heat.  My house is much more tolerable than it used to be!  Such a noticeable difference too!
My thermostat used to read 76 degrees, steadily throughout the winter, with windows open.   Now it reads a nice n' cool 72 degrees!

There appears to be no decrease in performance with my rigs, only a nice boost since Claymore's more recent updates.


I busted my killawatt a while back, so I can't check the power draw from the wall at this time to see if there is anything interesting happening there, unfortunately.

In summary, My hashrate has never been so good, thanks to Claymore's fine work with his miner.  I've got ZERO rejected shares going on about 48 hours, and my house is cooler, which makes me believe my cards are less stressed, potentially drawing less power.


Life is good.



Thanks, Claymore - you rock! Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
@Claymore

Since upgrading from 10.6 to 11.3 (and now 11.4) my hawaii rigs are having hash rate drops every so often. About 5-7% drop lasting for around 2 minutes before going back to normal for about 10-15 minutes before it happens again. Any idea what might be going on?

Confirmed same issue with an rx390 (Hawaii)

Edit, mine did it on 11.0 and 11.2 as well. But not on any 10 version or prior. It also seems to be a bit longer that 10-15 minutes between drops but they are sustained drops, not like a one off.
legendary
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@Claymore

Since upgrading from 10.6 to 11.3 (and now 11.4) my hawaii rigs are having hash rate drops every so often. About 5-7% drop lasting for around 2 minutes before going back to normal for about 10-15 minutes before it happens again. Any idea what might be going on?
newbie
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Today I noticed while testing 11.3 that both my rigs power consumption started out low (as configured), but crept higher later on.
The smaller 2 card rig was drawing 130W more than normal.  Core voltage showed 1.05V in HWinfo when I had config.txt set to 875.
The larger 6 card rig was also pulling 100W more than expected after some run time.

I hadn't seen the problem on v11. Now I upgraded to 11.4 - testing so far is good.
The power consumption problem took 8-12 hours to fully develop.  Monitoring still...

Positive note - I do see very small improvement in hashrate with 11.3 / 11.4 (rx580 4GB). 
member
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I am stable on 11.4

2 rx580s with micron ram are doing 62.3 combined. Zero rejects, stale, or incorrect. 
jr. member
Activity: 170
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Claymore developer.

I was a PhoenixMiner fan for a while.
You have pulled me back in.
Great job. You miner is now faster and for me most reliable.
Very nice features you've added ( especially the auto tune )
Keep this up and there won't be anyone left with the other miner.
hero member
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Running 11.4... No problems.

0.5 MH/s more with auto DCRI per 4XX card.

Less hashrate changes. GREAT. No more changes from 29 to 25  Lips sealed
newbie
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MyRX470/480 rigs are optimized and never had a single crash while running 11.1 single mining ETH on ethermine. Switched to 11.2 and then 11.3 and both were awful producing a lot of crashes. Back to 11.1 and everything went to normal again.

What is your experience with 11.2 and 11.3? Thanks!

Should be testing 11.4 soon...
member
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90*c is good, right?
The command prompt window closes instantly after running batch file.  Doesn't happen in 11.0.

Because windows defender removed the .exe
jr. member
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The command prompt window closes instantly after running batch file.  Doesn't happen in 11.0.
newbie
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@Claymore - Your auto DCRI settings can't seem to get my RX 550 4GB cards right... It picks 13-15 per card... However 9 is best in my particular case.

My 570´s varies between 6-10
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@Claymore - Your auto DCRI settings can't seem to get my RX 550 4GB cards right... It picks 13-15 per card... However 9 is best in my particular case.
newbie
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Thank you for the new version,

But im getting ircorrect shares on Nvidia 1060 's..

Previously i didnt getting any ircorrect share..
jr. member
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Test going on my lab using RX580 8GB - AMD radeon live latest driver but it seems AB 4.4 beta does not allow me to modify settings. I need to run OC settings through command line but not sure how to interpret setting from AB to claymore command string.

AB settings:
core voltage (mV): -96
Power limit: -30
Temperature: 60
Core Clock: 1150
Memory clock: 2100

Something like -

-cvddc ? -mvddc ? -powlimit -30 -tt 60 -cclock 1150 -mclock 2100


correct, for example this is my config

Code:
-epool %DEFAULT_POOL2%
-ewal %WALLET%.%WORKER%
-epsw x
-mode 1
-tt 2
-asm 1
-dcri 3
#-di 0123456
#       GPU0,GPU1,GPU2,GPU3,GPU4,GPU5,GPU6
-cclock 1200,1200,1200,1140,1190,1200,1200
-mclock 2200,2200,2200,2150,2190,2200,2200
-cvddc   875, 875, 850, 900, 875, 850, 850
-mvddc   875, 875, 850, 900, 875, 850, 850
-r 1
-mport -3333
-mpsw

#original gpu setting
#-cclock 1200
#-mclock 2200
#-cvddc  1000
#-mvddc  1000

#cclock = gpu core clock speed (stability --> shouldn't be increased if undervoltaged)
#mclock = gpu memory clock speed (creates hashpower / incorrect shares)
#cvddc  = gpu core voltage
#mvddc  = gpu memory voltage
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