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Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux) - page 67. (Read 3839203 times)

newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0
My 480s run at a constant 69 degrees, even the 390 is only running at 70.  No undervolting, standard clocks.  Just open case miner.

Hell I have been running my 280s for 3 years and have not had one fail.  Good air flow!!!

70C is very safe temperature.

Check your VRM temps as well

If the GPU temperature is low, it is a good indication that the VRM temperature is also low.
newbie
Activity: 60
Merit: 0
Anyone else received the blue screen of failure to executed of none executed memory yet?
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 63
any way to make my shares start from 100 above whenever my system or miner reboot?
i mean total shares always start from lowest to highest when you boot up system or whenever the miner restart. is there a way i can make the total shares start lets say from 100 plus above?

i believe more total shares more money it generate.

Edited:
i noticed that whenever the shares (total shares) gets to 101 i start getting rejected shares from 1 above

i.e.  total shares: 101, rejected: 1

What are you talking about? as soon as you reset the miner the shares start at 0. That doesnt mean that your previous shares doesnt count..  Huh Roll Eyes

i know that... it seems you do not understand my questions.
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
My 480s run at a constant 69 degrees, even the 390 is only running at 70.  No undervolting, standard clocks.  Just open case miner.

Hell I have been running my 280s for 3 years and have not had one fail.  Good air flow!!!

70C is very safe temperature.

Check your VRM temps as well
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
anybody mining ZCL?
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
My 480s run at a constant 69 degrees, even the 390 is only running at 70.  No undervolting, standard clocks.  Just open case miner.

Hell I have been running my 280s for 3 years and have not had one fail.  Good air flow!!!

70C is very safe temperature.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
any way to make my shares start from 100 above whenever my system or miner reboot?
i mean total shares always start from lowest to highest when you boot up system or whenever the miner restart. is there a way i can make the total shares start lets say from 100 plus above?

i believe more total shares more money it generate.

Edited:
i noticed that whenever the shares (total shares) gets to 101 i start getting rejected shares from 1 above

i.e.  total shares: 101, rejected: 1

What are you talking about? as soon as you reset the miner the shares start at 0. That doesnt mean that your previous shares doesnt count..  Huh Roll Eyes
member
Activity: 67
Merit: 10
@Claymore, do you have in plans new version with 570/580 support?
Faces with problem on my cards, for 570/580 claymore miner works with --fanmin and -tt option very strange.
(fanmin is ignored, with -tt 50 I see 100% fan jumps to 0 in cycle every few seconds)...
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 63
any way to make my shares start from 100 above whenever my system or miner reboot?
i mean total shares always start from lowest to highest when you boot up system or whenever the miner restart. is there a way i can make the total shares start lets say from 100 plus above?

i believe more total shares more money it generate.

Edited:
i noticed that whenever the shares (total shares) gets to 101 i start getting rejected shares from 1 above

i.e.  total shares: 101, rejected: 1
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1030
Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
My 480s run at a constant 69 degrees, even the 390 is only running at 70.  No undervolting, standard clocks.  Just open case miner.

Hell I have been running my 280s for 3 years and have not had one fail.  Good air flow!!!
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0

does undervolting gpu also reduce the gpu temperature?
and if gpu temperature reduce, does also reduce hashrates?
or what is the purpose of undervolting gpu?


undervolting saves power and heat.

as long as the clocks are the same you will get the same hashrate at lower power and heat.

i run my 470s at -100 and my 390s at -75

Hi there, sorry for these noob questions.

Speaking of undervolting- using watt tool or msi afterburner, it shows there the (GPU MHz and its mV) and (Memory MHz and mV).

Now If i do the undervolting, should I put the same mV for both them? or the mV of the GPU MHz got a different certain mV specific to it and the Memory MHz mV has its own too?

Sorry for these, I really wanna try to do undervolting and I need your help guys because my RX 480 hits at 77-82 C temp.
mez
full member
Activity: 197
Merit: 100
@claymore

Are you planning to release a new/faster version?
Second, are you planning nvidia support? 1080TI performs wonderfull on equihash.

Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 254
Ok thanks for replying!
donator
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1325
Miners developer
@Claymore
Do you think your ZEC or ETH miners will be able to take full advantage of a 2048-bit memory bus or is it too wide?

I cannot predict it, need to have new cards here and test them.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 254
I'm not asking for hash rates for any specific card, just asking about bus width. He's already said that he can't take full advantage of Fiji's 4096-bit bus, but the 512-bit bus of Hawaii is fine...so he must know something about optimal bus width.
hero member
Activity: 901
Merit: 500
@Claymore

Do you think your ZEC or ETH miners will be able to take full advantage of a 2048-bit memory bus or is it too wide?
#

He does not know the definite answer until the card is out.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 63


Undervolting reduces power consumption. You need to fine tune it to get best hash per power spent ratio.
Undervolting usually means hash reduction, but it's ok because it also gives you better electricity consumption, so in the end you are earning more.
If you are not paying for electricity undervolting is not necessary


Actually undervolting your cards is good in all cases where it does not reduce the hash-rate, even with free electricity.

Undervolting will reduce overall power consumption, which in turn will reduce the heat produced (can be an issue even in a dorm room), as well as reduce the needed power capacity of your electrical system. Most free electricity arrangements usually only have minimal circuits to use, so reducing the overall wattage a rig uses will maybe allow for more rigs to be installed.

i really appreciate your answers to my questions.
thank you all.
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500

does undervolting gpu also reduce the gpu temperature?
and if gpu temperature reduce, does also reduce hashrates?
or what is the purpose of undervolting gpu?


undervolting saves power and heat.

as long as the clocks are the same you will get the same hashrate at lower power and heat.

i run my 470s at -100 and my 390s at -75
ok u r using Core Voltage -100?
and
can u share your Core Clock and Memory Clock setting of RX 470
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 254
@Claymore

Do you think your ZEC or ETH miners will be able to take full advantage of a 2048-bit memory bus or is it too wide?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1011


Undervolting reduces power consumption. You need to fine tune it to get best hash per power spent ratio.
Undervolting usually means hash reduction, but it's ok because it also gives you better electricity consumption, so in the end you are earning more.
If you are not paying for electricity undervolting is not necessary


Actually undervolting your cards is good in all cases where it does not reduce the hash-rate, even with free electricity.

Undervolting will reduce overall power consumption, which in turn will reduce the heat produced (can be an issue even in a dorm room), as well as reduce the needed power capacity of your electrical system. Most free electricity arrangements usually only have minimal circuits to use, so reducing the overall wattage a rig uses will maybe allow for more rigs to be installed.
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