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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 34. (Read 6590215 times)

newbie
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Trying with Phoenix miner 5.1c with the amd blockchain drivers used on claymore, but keeps crashing. Is there anything that I can do i have 3 rx570 4gb cards
newbie
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At DAG 353 Claymore gived up even with old driver, testing Phoenix miner.

The settings in the earlier video are working - Phoenix miner 5.1b, with adrenalin 20.4.2

Will see how good Phoenix miner works.

Regards:

azza_
newbie
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i installed phoenix5 but still have dag error this is scam job to sell new graphic cards to people
newbie
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DAG size problem!!!
I have 8 x rx580xfx XXX 4GB VRAM
Today My rig Fail because cannot write Bufer for DAG

Can't Minner ETH anymore with my VCARDS?Huh

any solution, thank you
Ok Guys!! I can resolve at the moment. I chance the Claymore to last phoenix Version, run good.
Thank you!!
sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
Current DAG #353 as of 20:00 august 3rd 2020.
newbie
Activity: 24
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DAG size problem!!!
I have 8 x rx580xfx XXX 4GB VRAM
Today My rig Fail because cannot write Bufer for DAG

Can't Minner ETH anymore with my VCARDS?Huh

any solution, thank you

Some solutions of many:

1. Change the miner or change Windows to Win7.
2. Buy one RX 580 8GB and put it instead of one of your 4GB cards.

Claymore still working on Win7 with 4GB cards.

Maybe Claymore will do the same as Phoenix, maybe they won’t  Wink
I wish they would, because of straps,
but it can be done from another program easy,
you can find how and with what easy here or internet in general.

Phoenix miner still working, go on Phoenix miner thread and go through Readme file.
If you use Claymore, you won’t have trouble using Phoenix.

There are solutions, just have to read more often what people write here...and choose what suits you the best
hero member
Activity: 848
Merit: 500
DAG size problem!!!
I have 8 x rx580xfx XXX 4GB VRAM
Today My rig Fail because cannot write Bufer for DAG

Can't Minner ETH anymore with my VCARDS?Huh

any solution, thank you
yea, windows and 4GB kaput.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
DAG size problem!!!
I have 8 x rx580xfx XXX 4GB VRAM
Today My rig Fail because cannot write Bufer for DAG

Can't Minner ETH anymore with my VCARDS?Huh

any solution, thank you
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 3
Well, is nothing wrong in keeping on that if is running without problems and keep it cool, after sometime he will have to lower those clocks anyway. Funny though, this is the reason there are so people complain about their hashrate, so many invalid shares due to that. I have a rx 480 here which was 2155 for 4 years then for some reason it does not keep like that anymore, I had to lower to 2000mhz for it to be stable few weeks ago, but it has run for 4 years at 2155 without problems.
A big problem is throttling where it doesn't run at a constant temp. This causes small micro cracks in the silicon. I saw the cards without adequate ventilation have fans failing before the others. Now I spaced them far apart so they have room to blow and they're running a lot cooler and stable.
newbie
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2175 is pretty damn high for the memory clock 24/7. Remember, these memory chips were designed to run at 16Ghz (2000 clock), the ones that made the cut went into the 16ghz GPU's (like the Rx 580 8Gb, the Rx 590 ) and the ones that didnt were slapped onto boffins at 14Ghz ( 1750 clock) and even lower end 12Ghz (1500 clock). While you CAN oc them to speeds over 2000, its generally recommended to keep the speeds as low as possible and achieving higher hashrate with tighter timings ( better straps ) - keeps the chips from burning out. You NEED to undervolt the memory for 24/7 use and not use it at stock volts. So a 1500 strap running at say 1925 is preferable to a 1625 strap running at 2125 for a similar hashrate.
Well I haven't run into any real problems. What you have to keep in mind is that memory doesn't run at a specific clock like a cpu. The base clock is rather a poll rate and the memory can either keep up or not. Imo it's better to run it at a higher clock but looser timings. The 1625 strap is very tight and unstable.

The recommendation is to rather increase the memory speed and decrease the gpu speed and voltage as that is where most of the heat is generated. Ethereum is in any case so light on power usage that it doesn't really matter. Keep in mind the stock clock is 1750 so there's still plenty of room for stability one day when retiring them.
sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
2175 is pretty damn high for the memory clock 24/7. Remember, these memory chips were designed to run at 16Ghz (2000 clock), the ones that made the cut went into the 16ghz GPU's (like the Rx 580 8Gb, the Rx 590 ) and the ones that didnt were slapped onto boffins at 14Ghz ( 1750 clock) and even lower end 12Ghz (1500 clock). While you CAN oc them to speeds over 2000, its generally recommended to keep the speeds as low as possible and achieving higher hashrate with tighter timings ( better straps ) - keeps the chips from burning out. You NEED to undervolt the memory for 24/7 use and not use it at stock volts. So a 1500 strap running at say 1925 is preferable to a 1625 strap running at 2125 for a similar hashrate.

Well, is nothing wrong in keeping on that if is running without problems and keep it cool, after sometime he will have to lower those clocks anyway. Funny though, this is the reason there are so people complain about their hashrate, so many invalid shares due to that. I have a rx 480 here which was 2155 for 4 years then for some reason it does not keep like that anymore, I had to lower to 2000mhz for it to be stable few weeks ago, but it has run for 4 years at 2155 without problems.
hero member
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Fail to plan, and you plan to fail.
Don't just use one click timing patch. It copies the 1625 strap to the other straps including the 1500 one. I got just over 2000MHz with that. By manually selecting and copying the slightly looser 1750 strap to the 1875 and 2000 straps I was able to stably hit 2175MHz and a higher hash rate of 15.5MH/s on an RX560. So best to experiment to see which one gives the best result.

2175 is pretty damn high for the memory clock 24/7. Remember, these memory chips were designed to run at 16Ghz (2000 clock), the ones that made the cut went into the 16ghz GPU's (like the Rx 580 8Gb, the Rx 590 ) and the ones that didnt were slapped onto boffins at 14Ghz ( 1750 clock) and even lower end 12Ghz (1500 clock). While you CAN oc them to speeds over 2000, its generally recommended to keep the speeds as low as possible and achieving higher hashrate with tighter timings ( better straps ) - keeps the chips from burning out. You NEED to undervolt the memory for 24/7 use and not use it at stock volts. So a 1500 strap running at say 1925 is preferable to a 1625 strap running at 2125 for a similar hashrate.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 3
after using ONE CLICK TIMING PATCH  of PolarisBiosEditor I got this result:https://i.ibb.co/tsFpqGs/Capture.png
Don't just use one click timing patch. It copies the 1625 strap to the other straps including the 1500 one. I got just over 2000MHz with that. By manually selecting and copying the slightly looser 1750 strap to the 1875 and 2000 straps I was able to stably hit 2175MHz and a higher hash rate of 15.5MH/s on an RX560. So best to experiment to see which one gives the best result.
newbie
Activity: 18
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Are you bitching in his thread that he's abandoned for almost a year that he's not supporting the software? Several people have already mentioned his last post date.  He's still raking in thousands of dollars every day so "poor excuse of a miner" when over 50% of casual miners were using it at times seems like sour grapes.

The miner works fine when a 6 or 8GB card is placed in GPU0 position. Anything card that doesn't work past that, well that's the whole point of a DAG loaded into memory or Dagger Hashimoto would have been dead way back in 2017 with ASICs.

Go try Phoenix miner.
Sour grapes? LOL, he's the one losing out.

And you do realise that is NOT a real solution? First it doesn't work for everyone and you realise you're only pointing out that it's a flaw with the miner if it can indeed still mine on the cards? As Nanominer is showing. It has nothing to do with the point of the DAG as you are suggesting but rather a flaw in the miner thinking it can't allocate it.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 3
I FOUND SOLUTION 4gb cards

I have 5 460 cards in rig no onboard vga clay more no do solution. I use Nanominer  no need onboard vga Claymore Make 149mh  nanominer make 145mh I u can see monitor in 3333 port any software
one handicap is no fan control. I use fan control with Msi Afterburner and done continue to mining with 4gb cards.

if u want download Link here

https://drive.google.com/file/d/10svcuZdPFnx6L2cULMH9xkX6MTFCCZMY/view?usp=sharing
Thanks for this, at least someone that tries to come with a real solution instead of saying we should just accept it. A bit slower but seems to work well into epoch 375 so good so far until end of life of the cards. Only problem it seems to assign random names and have split my miner into 2.

So ... umm ... dont use it?
I don't. But not out of choice, LOL.
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
I have RX580 4GB, whith on borad graphic i got only 21 mh/s using claymore, now with PhoenixMiner I got 30 mh/s.
is there any whay to use claymore straps and rx boost on PhoenixMiner to get 32mh/s ^^.

I seriously doubt that. I have the 8gb version and I can barely manage 29mh/s.
By the way... don't you think you should be asking on the PheonixMiner thread?
after using ONE CLICK TIMING PATCH  of PolarisBiosEditor I got this result:


quoted so image displays.

@IORILORI.. you cant post images yet due to your rank.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 1
I have RX580 4GB, whith on borad graphic i got only 21 mh/s using claymore, now with PhoenixMiner I got 30 mh/s.
is there any whay to use claymore straps and rx boost on PhoenixMiner to get 32mh/s ^^.

I seriously doubt that. I have the 8gb version and I can barely manage 29mh/s.
By the way... don't you think you should be asking on the PheonixMiner thread?
after using ONE CLICK TIMING PATCH  of PolarisBiosEditor I got this result:https://i.ibb.co/tsFpqGs/Capture.png
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 1
I have RX580 4GB, whith on borad graphic i got only 21 mh/s using claymore, now with PhoenixMiner I got 30 mh/s.
is there any whay to use claymore straps and rx boost on PhoenixMiner to get 32mh/s ^^.

I seriously doubt that. I have the 8gb version and I can barely manage 29mh/s.
By the way... don't you think you should be asking on the PheonixMiner thread?

before the last dag epoch i was geting 32mh/s with mclock @ 2135 and let the dcri auto, dcri is the key befaure i was using value to the decri and i get 31 mh/s bearlly.
member
Activity: 180
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I have RX580 4GB, whith on borad graphic i got only 21 mh/s using claymore, now with PhoenixMiner I got 30 mh/s.
is there any whay to use claymore straps and rx boost on PhoenixMiner to get 32mh/s ^^.

I seriously doubt that. I have the 8gb version and I can barely manage 29mh/s.
By the way... don't you think you should be asking on the PheonixMiner thread?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 1
I have RX580 4GB, whith on borad graphic i got only 21 mh/s using claymore, now with PhoenixMiner I got 30 mh/s.
is there any whay to use claymore straps and rx boost on PhoenixMiner to get 32mh/s ^^.
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