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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 710. (Read 6590565 times)

sr. member
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How about now i've heard that Ethereum is planning to switch into pos to pow ? If that happens can we still continue to mine ETH?
hero member
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Claymore - is there any way to disable the "Failed to set new fan speed, check if miner has root access" console message?  I don't want to see the warning 8 times every 3seconds.
legendary
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You can still use two 1000w PSU's to run them so you are still kind of wrong  Roll Eyes

THE 2000W PSU WAS ON SALE IN A 220V (EU/ASIA) MARKET--

In the USA, a 2000W load in a single room will trip the circuit breaker or blow a fuse.  2000W is too much for the electrical code standards in the USA (120V circuits).

If you run a 2000W PSU in the USA you could overheat the wiring in a house and cause a fire.  Special 220V circuits for ovens, dryers, garage equipment, and air conditioners must be installed by licensed electricians.

        --scryptr

No fucking duh. Also, just because the shit tier 15A circuits are common doesn't mean you're gonna cause a fire - most houses actually have one or even several 20A circuits.

scryptr is dead on on this I the past i have run two rigs each on 1000 watt psu's on a 20 amp circuit with 12 guage wire which is spec for 20amp curcuits however resedential us circuits even 20 amp are not rated for CONTINIOUS load even at the 1800 watts i was pulling , Power spikes can happen and eveb though the circuit never tripped when i moved the miners to a diff location i noticed the outlets were browing and pulling out the entire thing you could see the wires were in terrible shape, 20 amp or not never put more than 1000 to 1400 watts on a residential specced 20 amp
newbie
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@katakoli
 
     Just put it on the end of the line. as in   -pswd x -mode 1

good luck
  thay
legendary
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You can still use two 1000w PSU's to run them so you are still kind of wrong  Roll Eyes

THE 2000W PSU WAS ON SALE IN A 220V (EU/ASIA) MARKET--

In the USA, a 2000W load in a single room will trip the circuit breaker or blow a fuse.  2000W is too much for the electrical code standards in the USA (120V circuits).

If you run a 2000W PSU in the USA you could overheat the wiring in a house and cause a fire.  Special 220V circuits for ovens, dryers, garage equipment, and air conditioners must be installed by licensed electricians.

        --scryptr
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I'm a Claymore ETH GPU miner. I want to develop a software that has a management window based on the Claymore's kernel. What should I do? How can I get the kernel code for Claymore's? I would even like to pay for it. Can you help me? Thank you very much.

LOL - Claymore giving you his CL and ASM sources? Shaq has a better chance of joining the KKK.

I was thinking more like snoop dogg stop smoking weed.

He actually quit for a little bit.
sr. member
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I'm a Claymore ETH GPU miner. I want to develop a software that has a management window based on the Claymore's kernel. What should I do? How can I get the kernel code for Claymore's? I would even like to pay for it. Can you help me? Thank you very much.

LOL - Claymore giving you his CL and ASM sources? Shaq has a better chance of joining the KKK.

I was thinking more like snoop dogg stop smoking weed.
newbie
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I'm a Claymore ETH GPU miner. I want to develop a software that has a management window based on the Claymore's kernel. What should I do? How can I get the kernel code for Claymore's? I would even like to pay for it. Can you help me? Thank you very much.
legendary
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You can still use two 1000w PSU's to run them so you are still kind of wrong  Roll Eyes
dual
psus is dangerous had them catch fire before , crossing rails by accident I NEVER use dual psus anymore
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You can still use two 1000w PSU's to run them so you are still kind of wrong  Roll Eyes
legendary
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New version with Vega support is close, currently I see 35-36 MH/s ETH at stock clocks and huge speed for second coins. But it's too hot even at 1.0v for core and 0.9v for memory.

Hey Claymore, have you lowered core clock massively ?  Should be as or more efficient than an 580, it is possible.

Not yet, also I did not change anything in bios, but I'm sure it's possible to make it much more efficient with bios/voltage/clocks changes.

BTW, at "-dcri 500" I get 4600MH/s DCR (at stock clocks) after some Vega-related improvements in assembler code (i.e. these improvements are not available for Polaris cards), now I'm working on SIA and PASC...
At "-dcri 100" I see 35MH/s ETH and 3500MH/s DCR.
If I set 1050MHz for memory (default is 945MHz), I get 40MH/s ETH.

yeah the Vega cards look like they will be great in the winter here where cooling is not an issue , I might build a rack or so of them for dual mining but 300 watts per card is nuts , theres no PSU outthere that can power six of those
This or Server power supplies will work just fine.  Tongue
http://www.super-flower.com.tw/products_detail.php?class=2&sn=16&ID=119&lang=

those psu are godly expensive, server style could work but the issue woth those is excessive noise add on to the fact that the pic-ie and pico sellers with resasonble packages have dissapeared (sidehack and finsky) , the vega cards look like too much of a hassle unless you have a perfect climetcontrolled area and deap pockets to buy 2000 watt modular psus.  Dual mining is great and all that but wattage use needs to be around 250 max

So? You said no PSU out there that can power six... now eat the words. Tongue

lol BOXED , I what I meant to say was no reasonably priced PSU, however I had no idea there were 2000 watt Modular ATX psu's out of there
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Hi, Claymore, do you know by any chance why nvdia p106-100 are mining with 2MH/s speed on ethereum ?
Is it something i am missing here ?

The only similar issue I saw was in Windows 10 before Anniversary update, Nvidia had ridiculous hashrate for 10xx cards. After Anniversary update they fixed it.
legendary
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Hi, Claymore, do you know by any chance why nvdia p106-100 are mining with 2MH/s speed on ethereum ?
Is it something i am missing here ?
legendary
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New version with Vega support is close, currently I see 35-36 MH/s ETH at stock clocks and huge speed for second coins. But it's too hot even at 1.0v for core and 0.9v for memory.

Hey Claymore, have you lowered core clock massively ?  Should be as or more efficient than an 580, it is possible.

Not yet, also I did not change anything in bios, but I'm sure it's possible to make it much more efficient with bios/voltage/clocks changes.

BTW, at "-dcri 500" I get 4600MH/s DCR (at stock clocks) after some Vega-related improvements in assembler code (i.e. these improvements are not available for Polaris cards), now I'm working on SIA and PASC...
At "-dcri 100" I see 35MH/s ETH and 3500MH/s DCR.
If I set 1050MHz for memory (default is 945MHz), I get 40MH/s ETH.

yeah the Vega cards look like they will be great in the winter here where cooling is not an issue , I might build a rack or so of them for dual mining but 300 watts per card is nuts , theres no PSU outthere that can power six of those
This or Server power supplies will work just fine.  Tongue
http://www.super-flower.com.tw/products_detail.php?class=2&sn=16&ID=119&lang=

those psu are godly expensive, server style could work but the issue woth those is excessive noise add on to the fact that the pic-ie and pico sellers with resasonble packages have dissapeared (sidehack and finsky) , the vega cards look like too much of a hassle unless you have a perfect climetcontrolled area and deap pockets to buy 2000 watt modular psus.  Dual mining is great and all that but wattage use needs to be around 250 max
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New version with Vega support is close, currently I see 35-36 MH/s ETH at stock clocks and huge speed for second coins. But it's too hot even at 1.0v for core and 0.9v for memory.

Hey Claymore, have you lowered core clock massively ?  Should be as or more efficient than an 580, it is possible.

Not yet, also I did not change anything in bios, but I'm sure it's possible to make it much more efficient with bios/voltage/clocks changes.

BTW, at "-dcri 500" I get 4600MH/s DCR (at stock clocks) after some Vega-related improvements in assembler code (i.e. these improvements are not available for Polaris cards), now I'm working on SIA and PASC...
At "-dcri 100" I see 35MH/s ETH and 3500MH/s DCR.
If I set 1050MHz for memory (default is 945MHz), I get 40MH/s ETH.

yeah the Vega cards look like they will be great in the winter here where cooling is not an issue , I might build a rack or so of them for dual mining but 300 watts per card is nuts , theres no PSU outthere that can power six of those
This or Server power supplies will work just fine.  Tongue
http://www.super-flower.com.tw/products_detail.php?class=2&sn=16&ID=119&lang=
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
New version with Vega support is close, currently I see 35-36 MH/s ETH at stock clocks and huge speed for second coins. But it's too hot even at 1.0v for core and 0.9v for memory.

Hey Claymore, have you lowered core clock massively ?  Should be as or more efficient than an 580, it is possible.

Not yet, also I did not change anything in bios, but I'm sure it's possible to make it much more efficient with bios/voltage/clocks changes.

BTW, at "-dcri 500" I get 4600MH/s DCR (at stock clocks) after some Vega-related improvements in assembler code (i.e. these improvements are not available for Polaris cards), now I'm working on SIA and PASC...
At "-dcri 100" I see 35MH/s ETH and 3500MH/s DCR.
If I set 1050MHz for memory (default is 945MHz), I get 40MH/s ETH.

yeah the Vega cards look like they will be great in the winter here where cooling is not an issue , I might build a rack or so of them for dual mining but 300 watts per card is nuts , theres no PSU outthere that can power six of those
newbie
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The miner on the windows rig runs very good as well, but here the monitoring dosen't work more than 1.5 hours.
When I restart the system everything works as it should. Most of the time some fan speeds are shown as 0% despite them running, but thats no big deal to me.
But after about 1.5 hours (sometimes 1, sometimes 2) the monitor loses connection to this rig. The rig still is connected and mining, can be pinged...all good.
I run the monitor on the rig itself - but even if a use a different PC in the same network it makes no difference.

Both rigs have a fixed IP by the router, I tried with windows firewall completely turned off but no change.

Before I was using v9.5 and only had that windows rig and monitoring worked without problems for days. The problems came with the update to v9.7.
I did not use v9.6. And using the moitor from v9.5 shows the same behavior.
Same exact problem here. Running ASUS Strix gaming MOBO with 6 ASUS Strix 1060s. Monitor stops / displays erroneous data (e.g., showing fans at 0 speed or temperature at 0C, but fans still working and temperature still in good range on the actual cards), then hours to a day or 2 later, rig actually stops hashing.
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Hi

I'm new here and want to thank you for your great miner at first.

But unfortunately a have a Problem with the monitor tool.

I have two nvidia rigs running - one with Win10Pro and one with nvOC Ubuntu based OS, both using Claymore v9.7 and 384.xx drivers
The Linux one runs fine and monitoring as well - no problems here.

The miner on the windows rig runs very good as well, but here the monitoring dosen't work more than 1.5 hours.
When I restart the system everything works as it should. Most of the time some fan speeds are shown as 0% despite them running, but thats no big deal to me.
But after about 1.5 hours (sometimes 1, sometimes 2) the monitor loses connection to this rig. The rig still is connected and mining, can be pinged...all good.
I run the monitor on the rig itself - but even if a use a different PC in the same network it makes no difference.

Both rigs have a fixed IP by the router, I tried with windows firewall completely turned off but no change.

Before I was using v9.5 and only had that windows rig and monitoring worked without problems for days. The problems came with the update to v9.7.
I did not use v9.6. And using the moitor from v9.5 shows the same behavior.

So to me it looks like something happens that claymore stops reporting. But the only error I found in the log is the fanspeed error 999.


And a question about the use of the monitor tool.
If I use it on rig1 and monitor rig1 and rig2. If rig2 fails somehow the restart.bat I set for that case is executed on rig1 which runs the monitor.
So even if rig1 runs like it should it is restarted because of rig2 failure.
Maybe I got something wrong...but maybe room for improvement.


By the way - anyone tested the new 393.39 drivers already? Worth to install it?

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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!

-ttli, -ttdcr are ignored for nvidia (bug), it will be fixed in next update: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20046492
Thanks a lot for clarification.
donator
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Does tt, ttli, ttdcr work on Nvidia cards
I can't get them to work
These are in my config
-tt 65,65,65,65,65,65
-ttli 70,70,70,70,70,70
-ttdcr 68,68,68,68,68,68

-tt: from readme: "Note: for NVIDIA cards only temperature monitoring is supported, temperature management is not supported."
-ttli, -ttdcr are ignored for nvidia (bug), it will be fixed in next update: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20046492
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