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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 993. (Read 6590565 times)

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It would have been more useful to a higher speed of eth Undecided
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Could anyone annaunce the gtx 1070 speed for eth+pas?
newbie
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I think there is a bug on 8.1 ETH+PASC,  when i disable mining on any card the Total PASC hash rate does not decrease and ETH hash rate on that card stays the same.
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v8.1:

- EthMan: added option for font color selection.
Thank you man! Finally!
 -colors 4 and there is clear yellow line. For all old lcd-s that purple temp line is hard to read
 
newbie
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Hi there.

I'm having some issues with the devfee. It seems like it cannot connect to the mining pools defined by Claymore, so the miner stops working after some time.
Anyone else having this issue?

try to add -allpools 1 to you batch file.

I've done that.
The miner keeps skipping from dwarfpool to ethpool to ethermine until it stops, always with the same message: failed to connect, retry in 20 sec.
The strange thing is that I'm mining in ethermine myself, with no issues.

Any ideas?
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I'm having issues with an RX 480 mining. Firstly I'm only getting a max of 22H/s, which I know is low for it, and secondly I keep getting these spikes that go down to like 17H/s, and it stays there for a bit then goes back up. Currently I'm just running base with base bios, but I tried a different Bios, and overclocking with Wattman, and I couldn't get any more performance out of it or make it more stable, does anyone have any ideas? I tried only mining Eth and not using the Dual mode, but it didn't help at all.

It's an MSI RX 480 Armor 4g on GPU0 that I'm talking about.


the 4 GB cards have slower memory, 22 is what they will do. 8 GB cards usually have the faster memory and will do 24.5. Bios modding will yield about 24.7 and 28 respectively. Core clock has very little to do with speed on Ethereum, but it will affect dual mining. Overclocking memory sometimes makes the minor slower because the card will use looser timings if it is not bios modded. To help with tips you can set the minor process to a higher priority in Windows task manager, or experiment with -dcri.

Okay, so that solves that issue. I tried a Bios mod and it didn't seem to help at all, stayed at 22. It seems like I get 21 on average. Do you have any idea's about the fluctuating of the speed though?

I'm pretty sure that with a RX 480 4GB 1750mhz memory you should be doing about ~27 mh/s eth with modded bios and a bit higher mem speed. Modded 8gb cards with 2000mhz+ mem speed are capable of ~30mh/s. Depending on the coin, dual mining can take the speed down a bit as seen from my rx 480 1200/2100mhz dual mining eth/sc: https://gyazo.com/42527769f77e8672d3e85b61df651082 vs eth/pascal: https://gyazo.com/6024bbe014d3542edd0e41601ee73a5b(i'm running lower intensity with eth/pascal so that's why its still pretty fast with eth).
So i would say that something is wrong, and you should try troubleshooting it. Try changing drivers to the latest ones or Catalyst (Crimson) 15.12, try changing the settings on the miner and try other clock/mem speeds on your GPU to see if it gets faster...

I tried a different Bios, but I couldn't find many that looked promising for a 4gb card with Hynix memory. I've also OCed the Mem speed to 1825, but didn't see a difference in the speed, I can't figure that out, or why the speed fluctuates like it does.
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Hi there.

I'm having some issues with the devfee. It seems like it cannot connect to the mining pools defined by Claymore, so the miner stops working after some time.
Anyone else having this issue?

try to add -allpools 1 to you batch file.
newbie
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Hi there.

I'm having some issues with the devfee. It seems like it cannot connect to the mining pools defined by Claymore, so the miner stops working after some time.
Anyone else having this issue?
newbie
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I'm having issues with an RX 480 mining. Firstly I'm only getting a max of 22H/s, which I know is low for it, and secondly I keep getting these spikes that go down to like 17H/s, and it stays there for a bit then goes back up. Currently I'm just running base with base bios, but I tried a different Bios, and overclocking with Wattman, and I couldn't get any more performance out of it or make it more stable, does anyone have any ideas? I tried only mining Eth and not using the Dual mode, but it didn't help at all.

It's an MSI RX 480 Armor 4g on GPU0 that I'm talking about.

https://i.imgur.com/FEA6f0o.png
the 4 GB cards have slower memory, 22 is what they will do. 8 GB cards usually have the faster memory and will do 24.5. Bios modding will yield about 24.7 and 28 respectively. Core clock has very little to do with speed on Ethereum, but it will affect dual mining. Overclocking memory sometimes makes the minor slower because the card will use looser timings if it is not bios modded. To help with tips you can set the minor process to a higher priority in Windows task manager, or experiment with -dcri.

Okay, so that solves that issue. I tried a Bios mod and it didn't seem to help at all, stayed at 22. It seems like I get 21 on average. Do you have any idea's about the fluctuating of the speed though?

I'm pretty sure that with a RX 480 4GB 1750mhz memory you should be doing about ~27 mh/s eth with modded bios and a bit higher mem speed. Modded 8gb cards with 2000mhz+ mem speed are capable of ~30mh/s. Depending on the coin, dual mining can take the speed down a bit as seen from my rx 480 1200/2100mhz dual mining eth/sc: https://gyazo.com/42527769f77e8672d3e85b61df651082 vs eth/pascal: https://gyazo.com/6024bbe014d3542edd0e41601ee73a5b(i'm running lower intensity with eth/pascal so that's why its still pretty fast with eth).
So i would say that something is wrong, and you should try troubleshooting it. Try changing drivers to the latest ones or Catalyst (Crimson) 15.12, try changing the settings on the miner and try other clock/mem speeds on your GPU to see if it gets faster...
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Hi, i just started mining with claymore. 5 RX480 red devils, and on of them keeps hashing low, i copy what im getting

ETH - Total Speed: 102.287 Mh/s, Total Shares: 139, Rejected: 0, Time: 01:35
ETH: GPU0 4.220 Mh/s, GPU1 24.774 Mh/s, GPU2 24.149 Mh/s, GPU3 24.665 Mh/s, GPU4 24.718 Mh/s

Can you guys help me and tell why getting that low hash rate

Thanks

I had same problem with simplemining Linux running Claymore.

I switched back to Win 10 no problems.

Im running Win 10. Crimson 16.6 for drivers...

That GPU seems locked in core clock and memory clock, dont know why.

Im ticking with the settings of my cards, two of them i get it cool working, but when i apply the same settings to the others two i get

WATCHDOG: GPU 3 hangs in OpenCL call, exit o WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit

Can someone give tips on how to solve this two issues...

I had the same issue with my 6x XFX RX480 rig and became more stable when switched back to 16.9.2 crimson driver. All cards are flashed with Boysie's 29MH Low power bios mod. Getting 173MH/s on 6x XFX RX480 8GB with 850W power usage from the wall.

Could you make this BIOS available?
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I'm having issues with an RX 480 mining. Firstly I'm only getting a max of 22H/s, which I know is low for it, and secondly I keep getting these spikes that go down to like 17H/s, and it stays there for a bit then goes back up. Currently I'm just running base with base bios, but I tried a different Bios, and overclocking with Wattman, and I couldn't get any more performance out of it or make it more stable, does anyone have any ideas? I tried only mining Eth and not using the Dual mode, but it didn't help at all.

It's an MSI RX 480 Armor 4g on GPU0 that I'm talking about.


the 4 GB cards have slower memory, 22 is what they will do. 8 GB cards usually have the faster memory and will do 24.5. Bios modding will yield about 24.7 and 28 respectively. Core clock has very little to do with speed on Ethereum, but it will affect dual mining. Overclocking memory sometimes makes the minor slower because the card will use looser timings if it is not bios modded. To help with tips you can set the minor process to a higher priority in Windows task manager, or experiment with -dcri.

Okay, so that solves that issue. I tried a Bios mod and it didn't seem to help at all, stayed at 22. It seems like I get 21 on average. Do you have any idea's about the fluctuating of the speed though?
sr. member
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I'm having issues with an RX 480 mining. Firstly I'm only getting a max of 22H/s, which I know is low for it, and secondly I keep getting these spikes that go down to like 17H/s, and it stays there for a bit then goes back up. Currently I'm just running base with base bios, but I tried a different Bios, and overclocking with Wattman, and I couldn't get any more performance out of it or make it more stable, does anyone have any ideas? I tried only mining Eth and not using the Dual mode, but it didn't help at all.

It's an MSI RX 480 Armor 4g on GPU0 that I'm talking about.


the 4 GB cards have slower memory, 22 is what they will do. 8 GB cards usually have the faster memory and will do 24.5. Bios modding will yield about 24.7 and 28 respectively. Core clock has very little to do with speed on Ethereum, but it will affect dual mining. Overclocking memory sometimes makes the minor slower because the card will use looser timings if it is not bios modded. To help with tips you can set the minor process to a higher priority in Windows task manager, or experiment with -dcri.
member
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I'm having issues with an RX 480 mining. Firstly I'm only getting a max of 22H/s, which I know is low for it, and secondly I keep getting these spikes that go down to like 17H/s, and it stays there for a bit then goes back up. Currently I'm just running base with base bios, but I tried a different Bios, and overclocking with Wattman, and I couldn't get any more performance out of it or make it more stable, does anyone have any ideas? I tried only mining Eth and not using the Dual mode, but it didn't help at all.

It's an MSI RX 480 Armor 4g on GPU0 that I'm talking about.

sr. member
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Did the default port change for Ethman? All rigs on 8.0 are being picked up on Ethman but the rig I just upgraded to 8.1 is not.
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Any speed increase on rx470/480  cards
According to the data from the pool, an increase of 1-2 mh \ s from 8 rx 470


Which pool are you using?
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Any speed increase on rx470/480  cards
According to the data from the pool, an increase of 1-2 mh \ s from 8 rx 470


Which pool are you using?
newbie
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Any speed increase on rx470/480  cards
According to the data from the pool, an increase of 1-2 mh \ s from 8 rx 470
legendary
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Any speed increase on rx470/480  cards

It is getting the exact same speeds here for me on both RX470/480 cards as it was on 8.0, or even 7.4 for that matter.
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 Any speed increase on rx470/480  cards
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New update. Thank you clarymore.  Smiley
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