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Now that I'm getting a better/faster hashrate I'm watching the increase of what my rig is doing.  But what I don't understand is the difference in what I see regarding my shares on my screen vs. the Ethermine dashboard.

Currently my screen shows 465 shares
On the Ethermine Dashboard it shows 243

I do understand that the dev will mine every so often. But 50% of that doesn't seem right, does it?  No.  So trying to understand why the discrepancy.
The Ethermind dashboard has indicated that it checked in within the past 10min so I would think it should show proper numbers.

From my understanding the Ethermine dashboard is only for shares is only 1 hour. I don't know if that is the top of every hour or how it calculates that. It also depends on what shares are "Stale" when they reach the pool. That will take away from your total shares ratio. My dashboard has only 4 stale shares in the last hour and it is less than 0% of total shares. I have too many clients to try and figure out what CM is reporting to compare to what the pool is stating.

Edit: I just realized why you are seeing the discrepancy. It boils down to the share stats per hour on Ethermine. CM is going to show you the shares based on how long it has been running for with out crashing/restarting. Eithermine is just the last hour. My status changed a bit ago and I only have 2 stale shares in the last hour now. So no need to worry on the shares.
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
Now that I'm getting a better/faster hashrate I'm watching the increase of what my rig is doing.  But what I don't understand is the difference in what I see regarding my shares on my screen vs. the Ethermine dashboard.

Currently my screen shows 465 shares
On the Ethermine Dashboard it shows 243

I do understand that the dev will mine every so often. But 50% of that doesn't seem right, does it?  No.  So trying to understand why the discrepancy.
The Ethermind dashboard has indicated that it checked in within the past 10min so I would think it should show proper numbers.
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers.  
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?

Have you switched to Compute mode instead of Graphics mode on the amd drivers?  If you haven't do it for each gpu.  Don't worry about overclocking.  Just don't put the memory over 2250.  so set powerlimit to -10, cclock 1150-1200 mclock 2100-2250.  If you go to 2250 and it starts getting invalid shares, back the memory down to 2225, 2200, 2175 ect, until it is stable.  Also at one of the -straps to ur command line to apply good bios timings to maximize cards potential.  

I hadn't actually switched to compute mode.  So I'll add [-y 1] but will do that for all cards automatically or do I need to list 0 to b?
I'll add the other recommendations
-powlim -10
-cclock 1200
-mclock 2250
and I'll try [-strap 1]

MOdified mclock to 2200 after a couple lockups.

Slightly better hashrate, but still not what I was expecting.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 142.059 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 11.837 Mh/s, GPU1 11.837 Mh/s, GPU2 11.826 Mh/s, GPU3 11.844 Mh/s, GPU4 11.845 Mh/s, GPU5 11.829 Mh/s, GPU6 11.830 Mh/s, GPU7 11.844 Mh/s, GPU8 11.854 Mh/s, GPU9 11.826 Mh/s, GPU10 11.849 Mh/s, GPU11 11.838 Mh/s

GPU0 t=52C fan=93% P=70W, GPU1 t=50C fan=92% P=69W, GPU2 t=50C fan=94% P=68W, GPU3 t=46C fan=93% P=69W, GPU4 t=50C fan=93% P=70W, GPU5 t=50C fan=94% P=70W, GPU6 t=47C fan=94% P=71W, GPU7 t=48C fan=92% P=68W, GPU8 t=51C fan=94% P=70W, GPU9 t=51C fan=94% P=67W, GPU10 t=49C fan=94% P=67W, GPU11 t=54C fan=95% P=71W
Total GPUs power consumption: 830 Watts

To help further with your recommendations I figure I should add my BAT file.

Code:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 -ewal [ewallet#] -eworker bigdog1 -dbg -1 -mport 3333 -mpsw [secret#] -etha 0 -tt 80 -tstop 90 -eres 0 -rxboost 1 -y 1 -powlim -10 -cclock 1200 -mclock 2200 -strap 1

pause

It doesn't appear that compute mode was enabled successfully. In order to enable compute mode you need to have ran the miner/bat file as admin. It's not just right click and run as administrator. You have to open the command line as administrator, path to the folder (Cd \folder\miner location\) run the .bat file from the command windows. After it runs for about a min, reboot your pc. Then you won't need to run it as administrator the next time. You should see hashrates in the high 28MH/s when done correctly.

Thanks for that.  That was the apparent issue.  After you mentioned it I did some digging and learned I needed to open the AMD software and the setting was still set to GRAPHICS and not COMPUTE.  So I fixed that.
Then I went back and re-ran my bat file as a proper admin and it's now hashing better.
Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 279.807 Mh/s, Total Shares: 175, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:44
ETH: GPU0 23.322 Mh/s, GPU1 23.318 Mh/s, GPU2 23.321 Mh/s, GPU3 23.310 Mh/s, GPU4 23.318 Mh/s, GPU5 23.308 Mh/s, GPU6 23.323 Mh/s,
 GPU7 23.314 Mh/s, GPU8 23.320 Mh/s, GPU9 23.311 Mh/s, GPU10 23.323 Mh/s, GPU11 23.319 Mh/s

I had to remove the powlim, cclock, mclock and strap settings as they kept crashing Windows.

I guess the question I have at this point is, is this the highest hashrate I should see out of my cards?  Should I be expecting more?
After removing the mclock and cclock settings I have played around with the MSI Afterburner app settings.  I don't know if they affect Claymore the same or not.  I seem to get a lot less errors out of it at least.
Currently the afterburner settings are;
power Limit +30
temp limit 90   (does this automatically with the increase in power)
core clock 1360
mem clock 1904
fan speed 100
jr. member
Activity: 152
Merit: 8
I am not sure if Claymore reads this, but are you working on enabling somehow offloading the Dag after it reaches 4GB? Maybe using a rig with some 8GB cards and some 4GB cards and averaging the Dag between the cards. Would make your miner even more popular.

Would you sit down for hours on programming and bugfixing if you'r $ multimillioner ?

So forget about Claymore . He drinks tekila on the beach.
full member
Activity: 269
Merit: 102
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers.  
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?

Have you switched to Compute mode instead of Graphics mode on the amd drivers?  If you haven't do it for each gpu.  Don't worry about overclocking.  Just don't put the memory over 2250.  so set powerlimit to -10, cclock 1150-1200 mclock 2100-2250.  If you go to 2250 and it starts getting invalid shares, back the memory down to 2225, 2200, 2175 ect, until it is stable.  Also at one of the -straps to ur command line to apply good bios timings to maximize cards potential.  

I hadn't actually switched to compute mode.  So I'll add [-y 1] but will do that for all cards automatically or do I need to list 0 to b?
I'll add the other recommendations
-powlim -10
-cclock 1200
-mclock 2250
and I'll try [-strap 1]

MOdified mclock to 2200 after a couple lockups.

Slightly better hashrate, but still not what I was expecting.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 142.059 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 11.837 Mh/s, GPU1 11.837 Mh/s, GPU2 11.826 Mh/s, GPU3 11.844 Mh/s, GPU4 11.845 Mh/s, GPU5 11.829 Mh/s, GPU6 11.830 Mh/s, GPU7 11.844 Mh/s, GPU8 11.854 Mh/s, GPU9 11.826 Mh/s, GPU10 11.849 Mh/s, GPU11 11.838 Mh/s

GPU0 t=52C fan=93% P=70W, GPU1 t=50C fan=92% P=69W, GPU2 t=50C fan=94% P=68W, GPU3 t=46C fan=93% P=69W, GPU4 t=50C fan=93% P=70W, GPU5 t=50C fan=94% P=70W, GPU6 t=47C fan=94% P=71W, GPU7 t=48C fan=92% P=68W, GPU8 t=51C fan=94% P=70W, GPU9 t=51C fan=94% P=67W, GPU10 t=49C fan=94% P=67W, GPU11 t=54C fan=95% P=71W
Total GPUs power consumption: 830 Watts

To help further with your recommendations I figure I should add my BAT file.

Code:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 -ewal [ewallet#] -eworker bigdog1 -dbg -1 -mport 3333 -mpsw [secret#] -etha 0 -tt 80 -tstop 90 -eres 0 -rxboost 1 -y 1 -powlim -10 -cclock 1200 -mclock 2200 -strap 1

pause

It doesn't appear that compute mode was enabled successfully. In order to enable compute mode you need to have ran the miner/bat file as admin. It's not just right click and run as administrator. You have to open the command line as administrator, path to the folder (Cd \folder\miner location\) run the .bat file from the command windows. After it runs for about a min, reboot your pc. Then you won't need to run it as administrator the next time. You should see hashrates in the high 28MH/s when done correctly.
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers.  
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?

Have you switched to Compute mode instead of Graphics mode on the amd drivers?  If you haven't do it for each gpu.  Don't worry about overclocking.  Just don't put the memory over 2250.  so set powerlimit to -10, cclock 1150-1200 mclock 2100-2250.  If you go to 2250 and it starts getting invalid shares, back the memory down to 2225, 2200, 2175 ect, until it is stable.  Also at one of the -straps to ur command line to apply good bios timings to maximize cards potential.  

I hadn't actually switched to compute mode.  So I'll add [-y 1] but will do that for all cards automatically or do I need to list 0 to b?
I'll add the other recommendations
-powlim -10
-cclock 1200
-mclock 2250
and I'll try [-strap 1]

MOdified mclock to 2200 after a couple lockups.

Slightly better hashrate, but still not what I was expecting.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 142.059 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 11.837 Mh/s, GPU1 11.837 Mh/s, GPU2 11.826 Mh/s, GPU3 11.844 Mh/s, GPU4 11.845 Mh/s, GPU5 11.829 Mh/s, GPU6 11.830 Mh/s, GPU7 11.844 Mh/s, GPU8 11.854 Mh/s, GPU9 11.826 Mh/s, GPU10 11.849 Mh/s, GPU11 11.838 Mh/s

GPU0 t=52C fan=93% P=70W, GPU1 t=50C fan=92% P=69W, GPU2 t=50C fan=94% P=68W, GPU3 t=46C fan=93% P=69W, GPU4 t=50C fan=93% P=70W, GPU5 t=50C fan=94% P=70W, GPU6 t=47C fan=94% P=71W, GPU7 t=48C fan=92% P=68W, GPU8 t=51C fan=94% P=70W, GPU9 t=51C fan=94% P=67W, GPU10 t=49C fan=94% P=67W, GPU11 t=54C fan=95% P=71W
Total GPUs power consumption: 830 Watts

To help further with your recommendations I figure I should add my BAT file.

Code:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 -ewal [ewallet#] -eworker bigdog1 -dbg -1 -mport 3333 -mpsw [secret#] -etha 0 -tt 80 -tstop 90 -eres 0 -rxboost 1 -y 1 -powlim -10 -cclock 1200 -mclock 2200 -strap 1

pause
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers.  
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?

Have you switched to Compute mode instead of Graphics mode on the amd drivers?  If you haven't do it for each gpu.  Don't worry about overclocking.  Just don't put the memory over 2250.  so set powerlimit to -10, cclock 1150-1200 mclock 2100-2250.  If you go to 2250 and it starts getting invalid shares, back the memory down to 2225, 2200, 2175 ect, until it is stable.  Also at one of the -straps to ur command line to apply good bios timings to maximize cards potential. 

I hadn't actually switched to compute mode.  So I'll add [-y 1] but will do that for all cards automatically or do I need to list 0 to b?
I'll add the other recommendations
-powlim -10
-cclock 1200
-mclock 2250
and I'll try [-strap 1]

MOdified mclock to 2200 after a couple lockups.

Slightly better hashrate, but still not what I was expecting.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 142.059 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 11.837 Mh/s, GPU1 11.837 Mh/s, GPU2 11.826 Mh/s, GPU3 11.844 Mh/s, GPU4 11.845 Mh/s, GPU5 11.829 Mh/s, GPU6 11.830 Mh/s, GPU7 11.844 Mh/s, GPU8 11.854 Mh/s, GPU9 11.826 Mh/s, GPU10 11.849 Mh/s, GPU11 11.838 Mh/s

GPU0 t=52C fan=93% P=70W, GPU1 t=50C fan=92% P=69W, GPU2 t=50C fan=94% P=68W, GPU3 t=46C fan=93% P=69W, GPU4 t=50C fan=93% P=70W, GPU5 t=50C fan=94% P=70W, GPU6 t=47C fan=94% P=71W, GPU7 t=48C fan=92% P=68W, GPU8 t=51C fan=94% P=70W, GPU9 t=51C fan=94% P=67W, GPU10 t=49C fan=94% P=67W, GPU11 t=54C fan=95% P=71W
Total GPUs power consumption: 830 Watts
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers.  
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?

Have you switched to Compute mode instead of Graphics mode on the amd drivers?  If you haven't do it for each gpu.  Don't worry about overclocking.  Just don't put the memory over 2250.  so set powerlimit to -10, cclock 1150-1200 mclock 2100-2250.  If you go to 2250 and it starts getting invalid shares, back the memory down to 2225, 2200, 2175 ect, until it is stable.  Also at one of the -straps to ur command line to apply good bios timings to maximize cards potential. 

I hadn't actually switched to compute mode.  So I'll add [-y 1] but will do that for all cards automatically or do I need to list 0 to b?
I'll add the other recommendations
-powlim -10
-cclock 1200
-mclock 2250
and I'll try [-strap 1]
jr. member
Activity: 155
Merit: 6
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers.  
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?

Have you switched to Compute mode instead of Graphics mode on the amd drivers?  If you haven't do it for each gpu.  Don't worry about overclocking.  Just don't put the memory over 2250.  so set powerlimit to -10, cclock 1150-1200 mclock 2100-2250.  If you go to 2250 and it starts getting invalid shares, back the memory down to 2225, 2200, 2175 ect, until it is stable.  Also at one of the -straps to ur command line to apply good bios timings to maximize cards potential. 
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
New to mining, but have my rig setup and it's currently mining away.

12 x MSI/AMD Radeon RX 570 (8GB)

I'm reading through a number of posts and I'm seeing that my hashrate is really low per card compared to what others are mentioning.

Code:
ETH - Total Speed: 122.407 Mh/s
ETH: GPU0 10.192 Mh/s, GPU1 10.197 Mh/s, GPU2 10.227 Mh/s, GPU3 10.205 Mh/s, GPU4 10.205 Mh/s, GPU5 10.201 Mh/s, GPU6 10.195 Mh/s,
GPU7 10.191 Mh/s, GPU8 10.219 Mh/s, GPU9 10.202 Mh/s, GPU10 10.183 Mh/s, GPU11 10.191 Mh/s

Here's claymore's report on my system
Code:
GPU0 t=59C fan=91% P=99W, GPU1 t=56C fan=88% P=98W, GPU2 t=56C fan=91% P=97W, GPU3 t=51C fan=90% P=96W, GPU4 t=56C fan=90%
 P=98W, GPU5 t=57C fan=91% P=99W, GPU6 t=52C fan=92% P=101W, GPU7 t=54C fan=89% P=96W, GPU8 t=55C fan=90% P=98W, GPU9 t=58C
 fan=91% P=87W, GPU10 t=54C fan=91% P=90W, GPU11 t=62C fan=92% P=102W
Total GPUs power consumption: 1161 Watts

I've downloaded the most recent version of the AMD drivers. 
When I initially ran claymore I did have to run the command "-drivers uninstall" as it was telling me a problem with that.  Did that and that error has gone away during startup of mining.
I'm thinking the next step is to overclock?  But even with my gaming machine I'm touchy about that due to the damage it could inflict. Is there an app that will test where I can safely set it up to?
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I am not sure if Claymore reads this, but are you working on enabling somehow offloading the Dag after it reaches 4GB? Maybe using a rig with some 8GB cards and some 4GB cards and averaging the Dag between the cards. Would make your miner even more popular.

More popular?
Claymore is the most popular ethash miner over the last 4 to 5 years. And no he didn't read this.
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I am not sure if Claymore reads this, but are you working on enabling somehow offloading the Dag after it reaches 4GB? Maybe using a rig with some 8GB cards and some 4GB cards and averaging the Dag between the cards. Would make your miner even more popular.
I believe that there isn't any way to offload the DAG. In order for the hashing to happen it needs to be loaded into the GPU's memory. I think this was discussed further up the thread.
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I am not sure if Claymore reads this, but are you working on enabling somehow offloading the Dag after it reaches 4GB? Maybe using a rig with some 8GB cards and some 4GB cards and averaging the Dag between the cards. Would make your miner even more popular.
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hi , anyone still dual mining ?
any recommendationfor ETH + ?
Thx

Dual mining was very profitable during 2017-2018 because there were not ASICs back then. The reason why dual mining was possible was because the GPU actually stays idle the majority of the time and it's the GDDR that does most of the work. So claymore figured out if there is some algo out there that doesn't require tons of memory like ETH or ZEC or XMR then it's possible to dual mine like DCR SIA and PASCAL.

Issue with this is that it's very easy and cheap to design an ASIC which is much more efficient. So you basically have one ASIC that is maybe 50x the speed of one rig. Hence why the days of dual mining are done. Since the ASICs took over and not worth mining at all these days.
legendary
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hi , anyone still dual mining ?
any recommendationfor ETH + ?
Thx

Dualmine is sooo 2017, I would stick to pure ETH.
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hi , anyone still dual mining ?
any recommendationfor ETH + ?
Thx
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i have a simple question for someone im sure.

i almost always us phoenix miner.

i want to know if there is a command to show me how many shares each of the cards is getting.
claymore only gives me a total and doesn't break it down like phoenix does.
and as well what is the command to stop it from writing a log file after every session?
thanks in advance

For detailed statistics press "s" key while it running.
Start it with "-dbg -1" option for no log file and no debug messages.

You can find these informations and more in readme file.
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i have a simple question for someone im sure.

i almost always us phoenix miner.

i want to know if there is a command to show me how many shares each of the cards is getting.
claymore only gives me a total and doesn't break it down like phoenix does.
and as well what is the command to stop it from writing a log file after every session?
thanks in advance
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xUSD - The PRIVATE stable coin - Haven Protocol
Linux more stable? Why? Explain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you are wrong, setup win10 in the right way, it is also stable. Running my Rigs on win10 over 3 or 4 months without reboot is no problem.
I had the complete different suituation, mining on W7, later on W10 gave me such problems with stability and also hashrate drops that I finally decide to move on linux completely
Linux cannot freez, that's the main point, than I can still mine with 4GB cards

the remote management is much more easier too
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I think have a pretty good number on virtual memory.  Initial Size(MB): 3000 Maximum size (MB): 20000




no is not enough
raise it to 48.000 it should solve your problem

switch your mining to a linux distribution cause your cards of 4gb will mine much longer on linux than on windows, and linux is more stable

Linux more stable? Why? Explain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you are wrong, setup win10 in the right way, it is also stable. Running my Rigs on win10 over 3 or 4 months without reboot is no problem.
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