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If we restart miner too soon on linux I get "Bind Address already in use" on API port for the stats.

That's normal... it is need it sometime to close the socket in system... you can add if you need a sleep before running it... Depending on the Mining OS you are using.

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Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Thank you catfish78 helps!
I just modded two cards bios successfully!

Now, I faced problem when handling MSI Afterburner!
Because I have two brand name cards, one is MSI, another one is Sapphire.
How can AfterBurner handle two different AMD cards?
I set Sapphire RX570 with lower core voltage and Higher Mhz Memory in Profile 1
and I set MSI RX470 with normal core voltage and not High Mhz Memory in Profile 2

Now, run lolminer, AfterBurner mess up their Profiles and freeze my win10.
Moreover, I realized that it is needed to restart lolminer whenever tweak Mhz or mV.
How can I use AfterBurner handle two different brand name cards' settings?
 

You can both in Profile 1, and Profile 2 for Gaming... You should choose another skin of the MSI that will help you... With another skin you will be able to see all cards that are in the system. ... You can also use the Adrenaline Driver and modify them there the profile is another option... 


Thank you for jgonzi's valuable advice!  Now, I can use Profile1 & Profile2 to control my two AMD cards!
Moreover, it is strange that the recent AMD driver 20.12.1recognize only one card(RX470/RX570) at any time.  Hard to set both cards to compute mode!
Luckily, MSI AfterBurner and Lolminer can recognize two cards at any time.  So, it is workable for mining now!
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If we restart miner too soon on linux I get "Bind Address already in use" on API port for the stats.
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it fixed by itself  Grin yes i am in windows.

i have a question about dual mining.. if you have a config file about it can you share?

Dual mining now is not used... not profitable.  Only to mine ETH +ZIL...
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it fixed by itself  Grin yes i am in windows.

i have a question about dual mining.. if you have a config file about it can you share?
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when i am starting this miner it shows me only 1 gpu (amd rx 480) but i have 3 gpus... (with other miners with claymore and phoenix it shows 3 of them) can you advise me what to do?



Are you in Windows? Can you put a screenshot of the load of the miner?. There it is very easy to see which GPU are selected or some problems.  That will help to guide you
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when i am starting this miner it shows me only 1 gpu (amd rx 480) but i have 3 gpus... (with other miners with claymore and phoenix it shows 3 of them) can you advise me what to do?

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root@CELERON-B250:~#
root@CELERON-B250:~# lspci -t
-[0000:00]-+-00.0
           +-01.0-[01]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-02.0
           +-14.0
           +-16.0
           +-17.0
           +-1b.0-[02-0a]----00.0-[03-0a]--+-01.0-[04]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-02.0-[05]--
           |                               +-03.0-[06]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-04.0-[07]--
           |                               +-05.0-[08]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-06.0-[09]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               \-07.0-[0a]--+-00.0
           |                                            \-00.1
           +-1c.0-[0b]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.5-[0c]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.6-[0d]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.7-[0e]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.0-[0f]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.1-[10]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.3-[11]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1f.0
           +-1f.2
           +-1f.4
           \-1f.6
root@CELERON-B250:~#

placing only --4g-alloc-size 4080 or 4078 without placing anything else you still have problems?

i was using a splitter so i just switched mobos to one had 6x pcie slots
nothing worked for me in regards to settings
other than this im thinking the splitter does not actually run gen 2
or it splits the bandwidth so much zombie mode just crashes

+-1b.0-[02-0a]----00.0-[03-0a]--+-01.0-[04]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-02.0-[05]--
           |                               +-03.0-[06]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-04.0-[07]--
           |                               +-05.0-[08]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-06.0-[09]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               \-07.0-[0a]--+-00.0
           |                                            \-00.1

these are the 5 cards that are causing low hashrate is what im thinking
that looks exactly like a pcie splitter but built into the mobo
im assuming zombie mode takes the extra bandwidth from the loss of hashrate and gives the extra to the memory channel
or something like that to counter TLB thrashing
thats why we need gen 2 is for the bandwidth im thinking
there might be some combination of removing cards that would at least get a couple to a few of those 5 cards at current full hashrate if it happens in the future
or just 1.19 fixed the problem we were having and im thinking way too much into it
 

You have a bottleneck in that PCI... that's the problem you have... you have to think that the extra DAG to run in Zombie mode has to be in system and the only option to go to system in the cards is by PCI... that's the bottleneck Complicated to solve...
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root@CELERON-B250:~#
root@CELERON-B250:~# lspci -t
-[0000:00]-+-00.0
           +-01.0-[01]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-02.0
           +-14.0
           +-16.0
           +-17.0
           +-1b.0-[02-0a]----00.0-[03-0a]--+-01.0-[04]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-02.0-[05]--
           |                               +-03.0-[06]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-04.0-[07]--
           |                               +-05.0-[08]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-06.0-[09]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               \-07.0-[0a]--+-00.0
           |                                            \-00.1
           +-1c.0-[0b]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.5-[0c]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.6-[0d]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.7-[0e]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.0-[0f]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.1-[10]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.3-[11]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1f.0
           +-1f.2
           +-1f.4
           \-1f.6
root@CELERON-B250:~#

placing only --4g-alloc-size 4080 or 4078 without placing anything else you still have problems?

i was using a splitter so i just switched mobos to one had 6x pcie slots
nothing worked for me in regards to settings
other than this im thinking the splitter does not actually run gen 2
or it splits the bandwidth so much zombie mode just crashes

+-1b.0-[02-0a]----00.0-[03-0a]--+-01.0-[04]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-02.0-[05]--
           |                               +-03.0-[06]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-04.0-[07]--
           |                               +-05.0-[08]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-06.0-[09]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               \-07.0-[0a]--+-00.0
           |                                            \-00.1

these are the 5 cards that are causing low hashrate is what im thinking
that looks exactly like a pcie splitter but built into the mobo
im assuming zombie mode takes the extra bandwidth from the loss of hashrate and gives the extra to the memory channel
or something like that to counter TLB thrashing
thats why we need gen 2 is for the bandwidth im thinking
there might be some combination of removing cards that would at least get a couple to a few of those 5 cards at current full hashrate if it happens in the future
or just 1.19 fixed the problem we were having and im thinking way too much into it
 
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Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Thank you catfish78 helps!
I just modded two cards bios successfully!

Now, I faced problem when handling MSI Afterburner!
Because I have two brand name cards, one is MSI, another one is Sapphire.
How can AfterBurner handle two different AMD cards?
I set Sapphire RX570 with lower core voltage and Higher Mhz Memory in Profile 1
and I set MSI RX470 with normal core voltage and not High Mhz Memory in Profile 2

Now, run lolminer, AfterBurner mess up their Profiles and freeze my win10.
Moreover, I realized that it is needed to restart lolminer whenever tweak Mhz or mV.
How can I use AfterBurner handle two different brand name cards' settings?
 

You can both in Profile 1, and Profile 2 for Gaming... You should choose another skin of the MSI that will help you... With another skin you will be able to see all cards that are in the system. ... You can also use the Adrenaline Driver and modify them there the profile is another option... 



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Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Thank you catfish78 helps!
I just modded two cards bios successfully!

Now, I faced problem when handling MSI Afterburner!
Because I have two brand name cards, one is MSI, another one is Sapphire.
How can AfterBurner handle two different AMD cards?
I set Sapphire RX570 with lower core voltage and Higher Mhz Memory in Profile 1
and I set MSI RX470 with normal core voltage and not High Mhz Memory in Profile 2

Now, run lolminer, AfterBurner mess up their Profiles and freeze my win10.
Moreover, I realized that it is needed to restart lolminer whenever tweak Mhz or mV.
How can I use AfterBurner handle two different brand name cards' settings?
 

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when i am mining with phoenix miner it shows, 3 video cards (amd rx 480,580,580) but on lolminer it shows only rx480 do you know why?

thanks for reply
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hi sir could any config to make more hasrate for RTX 3060ti GPU ? i use another mining software get 61mhs with lolminer only 58mhs with same setting

Depending of the other Miner that 61Mhs could be in real -3% less... and also the Dev Fee could be different... It is important to see the shares at the pool, to be sure it is a real difference there. Also lolMiner is not optimitezed yet for CUDA...
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Ok....  it freaks me out a little to do this to a video card as I havne't done it before.  Is there some step-by-step and reliable source I can get what I need from?  I'm going to do it.
Here's what I'm running:
Windows 10 x64
(12) AMD RX570 8G cards (current AMD driver 20.12.1)
lolminer 1.19

Adding in a snapshot of my AMD via GPUz
https://josh.lindemanns.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/RX570.jpg
You can read here...

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/788308-Getting-modded-The-Polaris-(RX460-480-RX560-580)-modding-thread
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Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Complete true... that 4Gb values are with the actual Epoch... it will continue going down each 4-5days...

Well that's weird because I'm running lolminer 1.19, and RX5708GB cards and they are all around the 22MH.  I can't get it back up to 30+ like I used to in Claymore

RX470/580 8Gb can run 32Mhs if you have the correct BIOS Mod on it... you should check your Bios Card

Ok....  it freaks me out a little to do this to a video card as I havne't done it before.  Is there some step-by-step and reliable source I can get what I need from?  I'm going to do it.
Here's what I'm running:
Windows 10 x64
(12) AMD RX570 8G cards (current AMD driver 20.12.1)
lolminer 1.19

Adding in a snapshot of my AMD via GPUz
https://josh.lindemanns.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/RX570.jpg
member
Activity: 639
Merit: 19
Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Complete true... that 4Gb values are with the actual Epoch... it will continue going down each 4-5days...

Well that's weird because I'm running lolminer 1.19, and RX5708GB cards and they are all around the 22MH.  I can't get it back up to 30+ like I used to in Claymore

RX470/580 8Gb can run 32Mhs if you have the correct BIOS Mod on it... you should check your Bios Card
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Activity: 60
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Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Complete true... that 4Gb values are with the actual Epoch... it will continue going down each 4-5days...

Well that's weird because I'm running lolminer 1.19, and RX5708GB cards and they are all around the 22MH.  I can't get it back up to 30+ like I used to in Claymore
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Testing version 1.19 on RaveOS

On my ASUS B-250 MINING EXPERT platform I no longer have the problems I had with version 1.18 using --4g-alloc-size 4080 and leaving in automatic --zombie-tune

testing if it's stable but at the moment all very well thanks for the update  Smiley

kinda curious cuz i has the same problems with 1.18 and ive been looking at switching to more dense rigs
can u by chance console or ssh into ur mining OS and do a "lspci -t"?
so i can see how the pcie lanes are divided
it will be long but something like this
-[0000:00]-+-00.0
           +-01.0-[01-03]----00.0-[02-03]----00.0-[03]--+-00.0
           |                                            \-00.1
           +-02.0
           +-03.0
           +-14.0
           +-16.0
           +-1a.0
           +-1b.0
           +-1c.0-[04-11]----00.0-[05-11]--+-01.0-[06-08]----00.0-[07-08]----00.0-[08]--+-00.0
           |                               |                                            \-00.1
           |                               +-03.0-[09-0b]----00.0-[0a-0b]----00.0-[0b]--+-00.0
           |                               |                                            \-00.1
           |                               +-05.0-[0c-0e]----00.0-[0d-0e]----00.0-[0e]--+-00.0
           |                               |                                            \-00.1
           |                               \-07.0-[0f-11]----00.0-[10-11]----00.0-[11]--+-00.0
           |                                                                            \-00.1

this is what 4 cards look like on a splitter, the last numbers are cards 00.0 vga 00.1 audio
and im assuming ur mobo has lots of them



root@CELERON-B250:~#
root@CELERON-B250:~# lspci -t
-[0000:00]-+-00.0
           +-01.0-[01]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-02.0
           +-14.0
           +-16.0
           +-17.0
           +-1b.0-[02-0a]----00.0-[03-0a]--+-01.0-[04]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-02.0-[05]--
           |                               +-03.0-[06]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-04.0-[07]--
           |                               +-05.0-[08]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               +-06.0-[09]--+-00.0
           |                               |            \-00.1
           |                               \-07.0-[0a]--+-00.0
           |                                            \-00.1
           +-1c.0-[0b]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.5-[0c]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.6-[0d]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1c.7-[0e]--+-00.0
           |            \-00.1
           +-1d.0-[0f]--+-00.0
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placing only --4g-alloc-size 4080 or 4078 without placing anything else you still have problems?
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Hello all,

    I am a newbie for mining ETH.  I have 2 AMD cards and use lolMiner 1.18a.  One is RX470, another one is RX570.
When I began mining ETH.  I found my two cards Hashing rate were 22H/s, 24H/s respectively.

1) What I can do on my cards modding up to 30H/s like other people?
Moreover, I found the temperature around 74C degree even they were at lower hashing rate.

2) Would I need to lower the core voltage in order to get cooler temperature?

Thank you for your helps!

1) 4GB -- normal hashrate 19 - 20 MH/s
    8GB -- 29 - 31 MH/s

2) start with 900 mV and then try to go lower (some of my rigs can handle 868 mV, some are at 881 mV)

Complete true... that 4Gb values are with the actual Epoch... it will continue going down each 4-5days...
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anyway to monitor hashrate?
anyone have good settings for mining grin on vega56?

you can use --apiport port and it will have some information... but the best is to use a specific monitor soft or OS
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