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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 588. (Read 6590565 times)

jr. member
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 Wink  what to mine after tomorrow?
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-mvddc is needed to be set if -cvddc is lower than 1000.  -mvddc acts as a voltage floor. Reasonably safe values are 1100mhz core, and 900mv eth only, 930mv dual mining.
"-mvddc is needed to be set if -cvddc is lower than 1000" can someone point me where is written this as a fact ?

 I have undervolted RX 580 in bios to 950 GPU mV (stable) it's a must also for "MEMORY mV"  ? that's 1000 now.
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Why Claymore restarts once a week? Always when it reaches about 135 hours running (with no issues) it restarts, no one GPU fails. I don't understand... Claymore is configured for do this once a week? Please tell me. Many thanks

Does it restart on a Tuesday ?
This is when Windows does its update, so it could be the Windows update that is causing the restart.
If it is Wndows update causing the restart then you need to disable it.


I already disable Windows updates in "regedit" and increase the Virtual memory to 32GB. I'll take a look next week
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Quick question on this... I've seen plenty about undervolting with -ccddv but not much seems to be mentioned about -mddv... Should I also be undervolting there? Using RX480 4GB with -ccddv 980 at the moment running stable

Mr. Wolf explained many pages ago that -mcddv will not change the actual memory voltage but something else (I don't remember what). In any case, I myself keep those 2 at the same values.

It all comes down to your power consumption target. If power cost is low for you, then leave that to 980 where you are stable and try to get your clocks as high as you can.

If power cost is an issue, you may want to try setting your voltages to 850-900 and try to find stable clocks in that area.

-mvddc won't change ANYTHING, in fact. VDDCI likely would be changed by something else; perhaps Claymore has an option for it, but I don't know.
-mvddc is needed to be set if -cvddc is lower than 1000.  -mvddc acts as a voltage floor. Reasonably safe values are 1100mhz core, and 900mv eth only, 930mv dual mining.
newbie
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Re: 40Mh/s swing for dual Eth&LBC dual mining


Decrease your "-dcri" intensity for more stable dual mining. For me it works like a charm, in Decred I decrease "-dcri" intensity from 25 to 21 and my global hashrate increase on ETH from ~173.5 to some incredibly stables 175MH/s.

Thank you very much, I will play with the -dcri.
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One short question:
If I want to change my OC values, must I restart the miner, or is it somehow possible to do it while it is mining?
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EDIT: ... Noticed from Claymores address that large source of income on Nicehash comes from Cryptonight... How does that work? Alternative software?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/claymores-cryptonote-amd-gpu-miner-v113-638915

Thanks for that hadn't seen that thread. I notice the instructions have nothing on Nicehash though what should be the address? Is it worth it on RX480s? If not what do you think is best place for me to allocate their power now? Currently have 2 rigs with 6 RX 480 Saph N+. One is mining on nicehash for Eth and Dcr the other is mining on nanopool for ETH/Sia.

Many thanks for input trying to get most efficient cash out Smiley

I have two 6 card rigs (combination of RX480 & RX580) and both are mining Monero on MiningPoolHub; https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpool-mining-pool-hub-multipool-multialgo-auto-exchange-to-any-coin-472510
I find Monero mining, with the Claymore Cryptonight miner, gives me at least a 20% reduction in power usage compare to Ethash, so currently it's more profitable for me to mine Monero.
jr. member
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hello guys, im using windows 10 with claymore dual mining eth+lbc. i have no problem with it, getting eth 30mhs + lbc 85mhs.
problem is in ETHOS. mining only eth im getting same hashrate 30mhs for card, but dual mining hash rate drops significantly, 23+42. -dcri 30 value do nothing and +- doesnt work in terminal. settings things in claymore.stub.conf. i tried many values still without success, so remain them as default just workers/wallets/pass/pools and still no luck. any advise please?Sad
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Why Claymore restarts once a week? Always when it reaches about 135 hours running (with no issues) it restarts, no one GPU fails. I don't understand... Claymore is configured for do this once a week? Please tell me. Many thanks

Does it restart on a Tuesday ?
This is when Windows does its update, so it could be the Windows update that is causing the restart.
If it is Wndows update causing the restart then you need to disable it.
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Quick question on this... I've seen plenty about undervolting with -ccddv but not much seems to be mentioned about -mddv... Should I also be undervolting there? Using RX480 4GB with -ccddv 980 at the moment running stable

Mr. Wolf explained many pages ago that -mcddv will not change the actual memory voltage but something else (I don't remember what). In any case, I myself keep those 2 at the same values.

It all comes down to your power consumption target. If power cost is low for you, then leave that to 980 where you are stable and try to get your clocks as high as you can.

If power cost is an issue, you may want to try setting your voltages to 850-900 and try to find stable clocks in that area.
legendary
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Guys, since mining rewards are slowly dropping, have you noticed also a GPU price drop in your countries?
newbie
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Anyway, try to overclock and undervolt using the Claymore miner itself. You can add parameters to your bat file to do that. Read the "readme.txt" for more info

Quick question on this... I've seen plenty about undervolting with -ccddv but not much seems to be mentioned about -mddv... Should I also be undervolting there? Using RX480 4GB with -ccddv 980 at the moment running stable
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Dear mr/mrs. how much must do on decred one 280x ?, i got 300-350 mh/s ?

PS. Never mine this shit decred, normal speed for one 280x is 1200 , one my friend told me (hero member, close to legendary, real my friend). Of course, this shit have fee.

Thank you
sr. member
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Me, Myself & I
2nd question. This is about the dual mining fee. My understanding is that the 2% fee while dual mining is for both Eth and Decred in my situation. That would mean that I am getting 98% of my Eth and 98% of my Decred profits. If that is the case it does not really seem worthwhile to lose an extra 1% of Eth profits to dual mine. Please don't think I am complaining about the fee. Claymore program is fabulous and he can charge whatever he wants. Just want to make sure that it makes sense financially. I'm almost 100 sure that Sia, Pasc and Lbry are not profitable to dual mine right now. Decred seems the most profitable. Just wondering what you guys are all doing? Worth it to dual mine right now?
AFAIK 2% Claymore dev-fee is only on ETH. But on top of it there is pool fee for ETH and pool fee for DCR.
I don't think that 1-2% would change anything about "profitability" of coin mining. Patience in lowering core clocks and voltages could gain even more "profitability" percents than fees.
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Not able to Play with core voltage yet.

Using MSI AMD Rx580, Latest drivers for AMD , AB 4.4.0 Beta 16

Please guide me how to go ahead and resolve it for undervolt earlier version was at 90W per GPU only power now it jumped to 130-140W

Thanks in advance

Still no solution please help

90watt?

Are you mining Solo ETH or something else?

You should measure your consumption from the wall (with wall meter devices) and not from softwares. 90watts on the RX 580 is just too low to be true

Anyway, try to overclock and undervolt using the Claymore miner itself. You can add parameters to your bat file to do that. Read the "readme.txt" for more info
newbie
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Which is the last driver for AMD and which is the best drier for AMD.
10x
newbie
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EDIT: ... Noticed from Claymores address that large source of income on Nicehash comes from Cryptonight... How does that work? Alternative software?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/claymores-cryptonote-amd-gpu-miner-v113-638915

Thanks for that hadn't seen that thread. I notice the instructions have nothing on Nicehash though what should be the address? Is it worth it on RX480s? If not what do you think is best place for me to allocate their power now? Currently have 2 rigs with 6 RX 480 Saph N+. One is mining on nicehash for Eth and Dcr the other is mining on nanopool for ETH/Sia.

Many thanks for input trying to get most efficient cash out Smiley
newbie
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Not able to Play with core voltage yet.

Using MSI AMD Rx580, Latest drivers for AMD , AB 4.4.0 Beta 16

Please guide me how to go ahead and resolve it for undervolt earlier version was at 90W per GPU only power now it jumped to 130-140W

Thanks in advance

Still no solution please help
sr. member
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You should check your logs or keep an eye on it when it gets to that point again to see if that was the problem first.
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Why Claymore restarts once a week? Always when it reaches about 135 hours running (with no issues) it restarts, no one GPU fails. I don't understand... Claymore is configured for do this once a week? Please tell me. Many thanks

You probably ran out of physical or virtual memory. I've had claymore run for at least 2 weeks before and only stopped it manually to do an update.

I have 16GB of Virtual memory and 8GB RAM. I should increase it to 32GB Virtual memory and more RAM?
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