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sr. member
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December 07, 2017, 01:36:19 AM
#4
One reason for erratic hash rates could be that you are overclocking and undervolting your cards too much. What settings do you have on, and what pool are you mining from? Would you mind posting your miner's stat page? You should know that there is a difference between reported hash rate, calculated hash rate, and even average hash rate. Lots of factors need to be considered and posting more information will help us help you.
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December 07, 2017, 01:05:42 AM
#3
Hi all

Wondering if anyone came across this scenario?

I have 1 ETH rig on win7. Claymore 10.1. 4 1070 and 2 p106. The hash rate is constant, shows a flat line.

Another ETH rig on win10. Claymore 10.2. 8 p106. The hash rate fluctuates so much it looks like those heart beat monitors in the hospital.

Both running same drivers.

Is there a way to flatline the 2nd rig's hash rate? Make it constant I mean.



How erratic it is? you have a different GPU rigs and version of miner so basically its a complete different setup, I guess what matters most for mining is that its efficiency, does the fluctuations greatly affect your mining hash? check your average hashrate, if its acceptable then no need to worry about.
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December 07, 2017, 12:00:34 AM
#2
 I'm using win10 build 1709 if it matters.
newbie
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December 06, 2017, 10:52:06 PM
#1
Hi all

Wondering if anyone came across this scenario?

I have 1 ETH rig on win7. Claymore 10.1. 4 1070 and 2 p106. The hash rate is constant, shows a flat line.

Another ETH rig on win10. Claymore 10.2. 8 p106. The hash rate fluctuates so much it looks like those heart beat monitors in the hospital.

Both running same drivers.

Is there a way to flatline the 2nd rig's hash rate? Make it constant I mean.

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