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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 848. (Read 6590565 times)

newbie
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In a couple of days I will release new version of the miner and EthMan v3.1, I still cannot reproduce this issue for some reason but I improved network code, it must help.

great, thanks!

Is there anything I can do to assist in tracing the cause?
I've noticed this issue occasionally on past versions, and with the latest release I seem to be able to reliably reproduce it whenever there are multiple offline rigs.

I just did a test with a brand new config file, 10 new miner entries. 5 pointing to unused local IPs, 5 pointing to IPs of active rigs running ETH 9.3 & 9.4

Crashed within minutes, reproduced using the same config on three different machines running a mix of Windows 10 and Win 7 x64
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I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question or raised earlier. While I did see people posting similar questions before, none of the answers could solve my problem. Would really appreciate your help.

Using Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.4 to mine ether and encounter the following errors.

opencl error -61 cannot allocate big buffer for dag
opencl error -38 cannot write buffer for DAG

Here is my .bat file:

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool us1.ethermine.org:14444 -ewal 0x41042a8eaec4f69fc902effe134b29577b0d70f0.Rig1 -epsw x

I have set my virtual memory to 16GB

and graphics card information:

AMD Radeon HD 7570
Total Available Graphics Memory: 4841 MB
Dedicated Video Memory: 1024 MB
System Video Memory: 0 MB
Share System Memory: 3817 MB

Any idea what went wrong? Thanks.


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What driver is the best for GTX 1060? Thanks

im using the last driver for all 12 gtx 1060 3gb i got.

overclock 170 core and 950 memory getting 23.5 eth mining claymore stable 90 w from the wall

Thanks for answer. On my 3gb 1060 I can run 23.5 too but getting lot of incorrect shares. So I have to stick with +100 core and +450 mem getting 21 Mhs and 65W from wall. What is your card model exactly?

i get no bad share at all... try to fix overclock better... maybe try 150 core and 850 mem even the tdp i put 60%

What is your exact card model?
sr. member
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What driver is the best for GTX 1060? Thanks

im using the last driver for all 12 gtx 1060 3gb i got.

overclock 170 core and 950 memory getting 23.5 eth mining claymore stable 90 w from the wall

Thanks for answer. On my 3gb 1060 I can run 23.5 too but getting lot of incorrect shares. So I have to stick with +100 core and +450 mem getting 21 Mhs and 65W from wall. What is your card model exactly?

i get no bad share at all... try to fix overclock better... maybe try 150 core and 850 mem even the tdp i put 60%
full member
Activity: 224
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What driver is the best for GTX 1060? Thanks

im using the last driver for all 12 gtx 1060 3gb i got.

overclock 170 core and 950 memory getting 23.5 eth mining claymore stable 90 w from the wall

Thanks for answer. On my 3gb 1060 I can run 23.5 too but getting lot of incorrect shares. So I have to stick with +100 core and +450 mem getting 21 Mhs and 65W from wall. What is your card model exactly?
copper member
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New miner here and I have been reading and reading but can't figure this out,

I am using your Dual miner which is pretty sweet, but I cant seem to get SIACoin to go past 400MH/s  I turned the -di up all the way to 500.  If I use the marlin miner, I get all the way up to 600 MH/s using a single M970m.  

Yes, I am using a laptop, amateur I know

Could this be due to mining dual currencies?

hero member
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Low hashrate on Win 10 / GTX970


Stick to the 37X.XX drivers, I reckon that's the issue. I was using 2 of them 970 not a long time ago, and they can achieve 24MH/s.

Hmm. Nope. Sad
Downgraded the Nvidia driver to 378.92 and still 3 Mh/s.
I have same problem. If i OC then I get 3.5MH/s, still this is too low.
donator
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Miners developer
- Included EthMan v3.0 which supports passwords and email notifications.

@Claymore

The new version of EthMan seems to hang considerably more frequently when a config includes large numbers of miners and some are offline.
It seems somewhat stable if every single rig it's listening for is online and mining but seems randomly unstable when any rigs are red / offline.

I just tested and it was stable overnight with every rig online.
I then disabled the "this miner is turned off" on four leftover entries from decommissioned rigs, and it crashed within 5-10min.

I saw it happen while looking at the window yesterday... it began while 2 rigs were genuinely offline, then four more functional rigs suddenly became "offline", then every miner went red.
On the plus side... I can actually easily close EthMan when hung now, no more having to kill the process in task manager.

In a couple of days I will release new version of the miner and EthMan v3.1, I still cannot reproduce this issue for some reason but I improved network code, it must help.
sr. member
Activity: 756
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What driver is the best for GTX 1060? Thanks

im using the last driver for all 12 gtx 1060 3gb i got.

overclock 170 core and 950 memory getting 23.5 eth mining claymore stable 90 w from the wall
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
- Included EthMan v3.0 which supports passwords and email notifications.

@Claymore

The new version of EthMan seems to hang considerably more frequently when a config includes large numbers of miners and some are offline.
It seems somewhat stable if every single rig it's listening for is online and mining but seems randomly unstable when any rigs are red / offline.

I just tested and it was stable overnight with every rig online.
I then disabled the "this miner is turned off" on four leftover entries from decommissioned rigs, and it crashed within 5-10min.

I saw it happen while looking at the window yesterday... it began while 2 rigs were genuinely offline, then four more functional rigs suddenly became "offline", then every miner went red.
On the plus side... I can actually easily close EthMan when hung now, no more having to kill the process in task manager.
sr. member
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its wonderful miner. lastest version is so stable for me. thank you
full member
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What driver is the best for GTX 1060? Thanks
jr. member
Activity: 40
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Low hashrate on Win 10 / GTX970


Stick to the 37X.XX drivers, I reckon that's the issue. I was using 2 of them 970 not a long time ago, and they can achieve 24MH/s.

Hmm. Nope. Sad
Downgraded the Nvidia driver to 378.92 and still 3 Mh/s.
newbie
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I have problem, for some reason im getting low submitted shares. My cards are slowing getting shares.

The pool im using is ethermine eu2.

I got 2 rx470 4gb gpu's  mining at 44.5mh's

It takes 2 days for 0.05 payout.

Anyone knows why? please help.
sr. member
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@simon66, go to windows device manager, do your cards show up without yellow exclaims?

For some odd reason the cards are now being detected :S



Btw, is there a way to rename or give an alias to the card? I remember some miners allowed renaming the GPU's (so that I know which is which instead of GPU#0...).
newbie
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Havent done anything with them since that time.

But this screenshot was out of the box, straight to boot. Reboot and mining.
Installed default latest driver at the time.
http://imgur.com/a/AUqLd
As you see its using up to 150W there.
But that was default shit with OC, no tuning, fiddling or dabbling.
I wont do that until i get the next order.

Meanwhile im running them without any pushing.


Memory brand, maybe ? I've got Hynix, here.

I'll re-flash the original bios, then, and run new tests, but I remember full well being disappointed at it straight out of the box. 21-22MH/s max. Now hashing at 24MH/s with modded BIOS. Could go 2/3MH/s higher, I reckon, but I already start having incorrect shares...
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
Low hashrate on Win 10 / GTX970


Stick to the 37X.XX drivers, I reckon that's the issue. I was using 2 of them 970 not a long time ago, and they can achieve 24MH/s.
hero member
Activity: 742
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Im so happy with the 2 i got for testing that i already ordered 16 more, to complete 3 itx rigs.

They've been running no trouble at 25.4 mh/s @ 97-102W since mounting.   (51Mh/s @ 204W)


@frostminer - I'm confused, here, what are your stats,in the end ? Stock BIOS with these results, no way...

Havent done anything with them since that time.

But this screenshot was out of the box, straight to boot. Reboot and mining.
Installed default latest driver at the time.
http://imgur.com/a/AUqLd
As you see its using up to 150W there.
But that was default shit with OC, no tuning, fiddling or dabbling.
I wont do that until i get the next order.

Meanwhile im running them without any pushing.
sr. member
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@simon66, go to windows device manager, do your cards show up without yellow exclaims?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
After 3 days running this miner, I ran into a few issues.

It sometimes think that GPU#0 is GPU#1 and vice-versa :S (I can deal with that) but the issue I can't seem to find a fix is this:

I have an Intel Pentium G2130 on a AsRock z77 Extreme 3 mobo. The CPU has an onboard Graphics Card. So in BIOS, I set the primary Graphics to "onboard" (aka, CPU). Everything works, MSI Afterburner can detect my GPU's and so can HWinfo, but for some reason, EthDcrMiner64 can't!

Code:
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06:02:33:641 108
06:02:33:844 108 ETH: 1 pool is specified
06:02:33:859 108 Main Ethereum pool is us2.ethermine.org:4444
06:02:33:859 108 DCR: 0 pool is specified
06:02:33:906 108 OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
06:02:33:922 108 No AMD cards in the list.
06:02:33:922 108 cudaGetDeviceCount failed (35, CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version), probably no CUDA devices
06:02:33:922 108 No NVIDIA CUDA GPUs detected.
06:02:33:937 108 No AMD OPENCL or NVIDIA CUDA GPUs found, exit

I want to enable the CPU's graphics card just to ease the load of one of the GPU's (I noticed that I get better hash rates and "Share Accepted").

Is this a bug with the miner? Or am I missing something?
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