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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 689. (Read 6590565 times)

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I dont know if its bug with the drivers or the 9.8 version of claymore but on about half my machines

the hash rate goes from 28ms or so to 8 and stays there till i have to reboot the rigs


How does your power consumption, Core/Mem frequencies, controllers behave during these drops?
Please provide Claymore, GPU-Z screenshots and logs to work with
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Very clever to release this type of mining. Recently I have been working with nicehash and minergate where they can start the smart mining which is nothing but dual mining for alternative coins. However I have experienced too much power consumption when this happens.

I want to ask whether it is the case with this software too or not. I'm sure it's all about the hardware though.

"too much" is how much exactly? Wink
Please provide some examples fo consumption, earnings, hashrate to work wit to justify whether or not your system performs.
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3) With current drivers, WattTool is the best choice to undervolt/underclock your rigs. Get it here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1609782/watttool-a-simple-tool-that-combines-overclocking-with-vrm-monitoring-tweaking-for-rx-400-series


WattTool is not working with Radeon 17.7.2 on my Windows 10 Enterprise edition on RX480 8G, RX 570 4G, RX 470 4G. All GPU/MEM MHz/mV entries show 0. WattTool did work with Radeon 17.4.4 drivers with RX 480 8G and partly worked with RX 570 4G (it didn't work for MEM mV but did work for voltage offset).


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speed report

9.8/latest AMD driver (dag fix)

480/8G = 29MH/900MH dcr
470/4G = 28.8MH/635MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH
570/4g = 30MH/660MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH
Vega FE 16G = 37.5MH/1.3GH dcr = issue with heat, any thing over 60c throttles down to 32.5MH/900MH dcr

Cards used: REF 480 + Red Devil 8G 480 + Nitro+OC 470 and 570 4GB + Vega FE 16GB Air.

Boysie




I had the same observation.  With genoil, 1602MHz core and 1100MHz hbm2, before 60C it would report 41MH/s.  Over 60C it would report 31-36MH/s.

Have you had any luck setting a lower core clock?  I've tried changing mine and it drops the GPU down to 852MHz core and reported 31MH in genoil and 36MH in claymore.  In my house at the current temperature if I run claymore's miner at 1602/1100 it gets up to 70C and reports about the same hash rate as I get at 852.  I really want to play with down clocking but so far no luck.  So for now I'm running 852MHz core clock to keep my temps at 60C.  my ambient is 40C.
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It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
-mode 1 add this

In config or or the start.bat? and before  or after the address/wallet info?
Ethdcrminer64 -epool your pool -ewal your wallet  -epsw x -eworker your worker -mode 1 this is an example


Sweet thx, I'll give it a try.

Still crashing but I'll fiddle around.
maybe your overclocking is too much
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Is anyone able to set -mclock over 2250? I have a couple of Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 Special Edition, that have 2100 MHz Effective Memory Clock. I tried to OC them at 2300 but I get this error "failed to set new effective memory" for both cards. There's only 4 results on Google and I haven't seen discussed anywhere. Is 2250 the max -mclock Claymore allows?

Cheers.
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It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
-mode 1 add this

In config or or the start.bat? and before  or after the address/wallet info?
Ethdcrminer64 -epool your pool -ewal your wallet  -epsw x -eworker your worker -mode 1 this is an example


Sweet thx, I'll give it a try.

Still crashing but I'll fiddle around.
hero member
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It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
-mode 1 add this

In config or or the start.bat? and before  or after the address/wallet info?
Ethdcrminer64 -epool your pool -ewal your wallet  -epsw x -eworker your worker -mode 1 this is an example


Sweet thx, I'll give it a try.
copper member
Activity: 416
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It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
-mode 1 add this

In config or or the start.bat? and before  or after the address/wallet info?
Ethdcrminer64 -epool your pool -ewal your wallet  -epsw x -eworker your worker -mode 1 this is an example
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 500
It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
-mode 1 add this

In config or or the start.bat? and before  or after the address/wallet info?
copper member
Activity: 416
Merit: 105
It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
-mode 1 add this
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 500
speed report

9.8/latest AMD driver (dag fix)

480/8G = 29MH/900MH dcr
470/4G = 28.8MH/635MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH
570/4g = 30MH/660MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH
Vega FE 16G = 37.5MH/1.3GH dcr = issue with heat, any thing over 60c throttles down to 32.5MH/900MH dcr

Cards used: REF 480 + Red Devil 8G 480 + Nitro+OC 470 and 570 4GB + Vega FE 16GB Air.

Boysie




What does your config file look like?
hero member
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It keeps crashing for my 2 x Vega cards. How can I single mine ETH only with these cards? (what flags? options etc.)
newbie
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Claymore, why -cvddc and -mvddc are not work below 1000 mv ?  If I set "-cvddc 960 -mvddc 960" for example, gpuz and AB show 1000+ mv.

Im using new AMD beta driver and dual miner 9.8
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Found the answer:
@Claymore
The miner doesn't apply -cvddc less than 900mv  on my RX570
-cvddc 880 applies the same voltage as -cvddc 900
Is it by design?  I could still knock some watts down if it allowed me to.

If you cannot set lower voltage it means that AMD ADL library cannot do it.
newbie
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speed report

9.8/latest AMD driver (dag fix)

480/8G = 29MH/900MH dcr
470/4G = 28.8MH/635MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH
570/4g = 30MH/660MH dcr = issue with stable hash, keeps dropping to 14MH
Vega FE 16G = 37.5MH/1.3GH dcr = issue with heat, any thing over 60c throttles down to 32.5MH/900MH dcr

Cards used: REF 480 + Red Devil 8G 480 + Nitro+OC 470 and 570 4GB + Vega FE 16GB Air.

Boysie


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I dont know if its bug with the drivers or the 9.8 version of claymore but on about half my machines

the hash rate goes from 28ms or so to 8 and stays there till i have to reboot the rigs
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yea, right.
An individual who managed to solve  AMD driver problem for specific cards, compiled whole driver pack and even make it install without fuss on Win10?
And did that for 2 days after first leakage that such driver exists ?!
"talented coder" like lamers would say. Or just an individual with proper tools and well informed of the current AMD customer needs.

EDIT: does the trick for 470 & 480 refs on asrock ann, Win10. need AB for undervolt (only the straps mod). performance is back, but volts are too high for my taste.
On mixed 470 nitos+refs on z270(UEFI Win10) having various issues. now flashing volts there... we'll see...
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Very clever to release this type of mining. Recently I have been working with nicehash and minergate where they can start the smart mining which is nothing but dual mining for alternative coins. However I have experienced too much power consumption when this happens.

I want to ask whether it is the case with this software too or not. I'm sure it's all about the hardware though.
newbie
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Finally I can test and confirm that AMD has fixed the issue with slowdown at high DAG epochs for Vega/Polaris/Fiji cards. They are going to release new drivers in a few days.

Have you heard any new updates from AMD since? Wondering if they're having last minute issues with the release. I'd like to avoid using an unofficial user-modded driver.

Separately, I just assembled an AMD rig with 6x RX480, and I'm new to AMD, would folks mind educating me as to the following:

1) Is BIOS modding still the way to go for under-volting and optimizing memory timings? Or can a lot of that be achieved with the latest Wattman?
2a) If BIOS mods are still the way to go, I read that as of a certain Catalyst version it won't work with modified BIOS, so does that mean when the new Catalyst with DAG fix releases, it won't work with the BIOS mods? How will we be able to use the new driver with DAG fix AND run with modded BIOS?
2b) If Wattman can largely achieve power reduction and improved

Apologies in advance if this issue has been widely discussed, I didn't see directly relevant results with the preliminary Google searches I've done thus far.

1) Yes, BIOS modding is the way to go! But make sure you know what you are doing, ok?

2) With recent drivers, you'll need to patch to them otherwise they won't work with the modded BIOS. Check it out: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-AMD-ATI-Pixel-Clock-Patcher

3) With current drivers, WattTool is the best choice to undervolt/underclock your rigs. Get it here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1609782/watttool-a-simple-tool-that-combines-overclocking-with-vrm-monitoring-tweaking-for-rx-400-series

4) WattMan sucks...  Grin

Thank you guys so much!
legendary
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Finally I can test and confirm that AMD has fixed the issue with slowdown at high DAG epochs for Vega/Polaris/Fiji cards. They are going to release new drivers in a few days.

Have you heard any new updates from AMD since? Wondering if they're having last minute issues with the release. I'd like to avoid using an unofficial user-modded driver.

Separately, I just assembled an AMD rig with 6x RX480, and I'm new to AMD, would folks mind educating me as to the following:

1) Is BIOS modding still the way to go for under-volting and optimizing memory timings? Or can a lot of that be achieved with the latest Wattman?
2a) If BIOS mods are still the way to go, I read that as of a certain Catalyst version it won't work with modified BIOS, so does that mean when the new Catalyst with DAG fix releases, it won't work with the BIOS mods? How will we be able to use the new driver with DAG fix AND run with modded BIOS?
2b) If Wattman can largely achieve power reduction and improved

Apologies in advance if this issue has been widely discussed, I didn't see directly relevant results with the preliminary Google searches I've done thus far.

1) Yes, BIOS modding is the way to go! But make sure you know what you are doing, ok?

2) With recent drivers, you'll need to patch them otherwise they won't work with the modded BIOS. Check it out: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-AMD-ATI-Pixel-Clock-Patcher

3) With current drivers, WattTool is the best choice to undervolt/underclock your rigs. Get it here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1609782/watttool-a-simple-tool-that-combines-overclocking-with-vrm-monitoring-tweaking-for-rx-400-series

4) WattMan sucks...  Grin
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