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Topic: one gpu slower then others? (Read 1139 times)

newbie
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December 29, 2016, 03:16:42 PM
#4
using claymore miner, everything running fine except one gpu is only getting 2.0 mh/s where the others are getting 18-20 mh/s. have moved some cables around and the problem moves. pretty much narrowed it down to maybe the pcie slot on motherboard. or some sort of setting or software issue. Any thoughts? thanks in advance.

What is card in question and what is coin you are trying to mine ? If your card has 2gb of memory and you are trying to mine ETH you will get this problem because of dag files. I was getting it too on one of my rigs.


I have 8gb ram, and a very full ssd. could this be the hang up?
newbie
Activity: 4
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December 29, 2016, 03:01:24 PM
#3
powercolor r9380 4gb. running 6 mining eth classic. narrowed it down to having to be some sort of setting or memory allocating issue. other then that kind of stumped. problem persists over different  coins. zcash was the other I tested. don't believe it is a hardware issue. took out gpu and slot in question and the slow down moved.
legendary
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December 29, 2016, 02:43:33 PM
#2
using claymore miner, everything running fine except one gpu is only getting 2.0 mh/s where the others are getting 18-20 mh/s. have moved some cables around and the problem moves. pretty much narrowed it down to maybe the pcie slot on motherboard. or some sort of setting or software issue. Any thoughts? thanks in advance.

What is card in question and what is coin you are trying to mine ? If your card has 2gb of memory and you are trying to mine ETH you will get this problem because of dag files. I was getting it too on one of my rigs.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
December 29, 2016, 02:08:54 PM
#1
using claymore miner, everything running fine except one gpu is only getting 2.0 mh/s where the others are getting 18-20 mh/s. have moved some cables around and the problem moves. pretty much narrowed it down to maybe the pcie slot on motherboard. or some sort of setting or software issue. Any thoughts? thanks in advance.
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