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Last post from me for while as dont appreciate my posts getting merged and deleted so just to thank PM and confirm now got 7 RX6800 XT running under ubuntu 20.04 with latest driver 21.40.1 and even gained a couple of extra hashes also like the labeling of GPU's good feature thanks for PM 5.9b. Note we are back to ROCM :-) but dont like the way AMD distribute this driver using package manager instead of a nice fat tarball download, I smell trouble ahead.


Available GPUs for mining:
GPU1: Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie 5), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU2: ASUS AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie Cool, OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU3: ASUS AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie 11), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU4: ASUS AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie 14), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU5: PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie 22), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU6: Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie 25), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU7: PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (pcie 28), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 72 CUs
GPU1: 46C 60% 155W, GPU2: 44C 60% 149W, GPU3: 43C 60% 160W, GPU4: 46C 49% 154W, GPU5: 45C 49% 154W, GPU6: 42C 49% 153W, GPU7: 43C 49% 156W
GPU1: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 862 mV, mclock 1074 MHz, Tj 56C, Tmem 60C, 409 kH/J
GPU2: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 868 mV, mclock 1074 MHz, Tj 50C, Tmem 64C, 427 kH/J
GPU3: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 868 mV, mclock 1049 MHz, Tj 50C, Tmem 72C, 390 kH/J
GPU4: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 868 mV, mclock 1059 MHz, Tj 52C, Tmem 64C, 409 kH/J
GPU5: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 862 mV, mclock 1059 MHz, Tj 55C, Tmem 64C, 409 kH/J
GPU6: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 868 mV, mclock 1059 MHz, Tj 49C, Tmem 62C, 411 kH/J
GPU7: cclock 1200 MHz, cvddc 862 mV, mclock 1073 MHz, Tj 51C, Tmem 60C, 408 kH/J
GPUs power: 1081.0 W; total power: 1281.0 W; cost: 7.07 USD/day; 345 kH/J
Current -gt 15,15,15,15,15,15,15
Eth: Accepted shares 8 (0 stales), rejected shares 0 (0 stales)
Eth: Incorrect shares 0 (0.00%), est. stales percentage 0.00%
Eth: Maximum difficulty of found share: 292.4 TH (!!!)
Eth: Average speed (5 min): 432.262 MH/s
Eth: Effective speed: 500.00 MH/s; at pool: 500.00 MH/s



Eth: Mining ETH on eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 for 0:11
Eth speed: 440.298 MH/s, shares: 33/0/0, time: 0:11
GPUs: 1: 63.070 MH/s (4) 2: 63.279 MH/s (5) 3: 62.158 MH/s (4) 4: 62.587 MH/s (6) 5: 62.616 MH/s (7) 6: 63.206 MH/s (4) 7: 63.384 MH/s (3)
Eth: Accepted shares 33 (0 stales), rejected shares 0 (0 stales)
Eth: Incorrect shares 0 (0.00%), est. stales percentage 0.00%
Eth: Maximum difficulty of found share: 292.4 TH (!!!)
Eth: Average speed (5 min): 436.977 MH/s
Eth: Effective speed: 487.44 MH/s; at pool: 487.44 MH/s
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The new beta version is ready. It is mostly a bugfix release, the more significant upgrades are coming next month. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.9b from here:

PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Windows.zip
PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Linux.tar.gz

To check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvdia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 79b66d92ab3e2928637732ebaf9253919b16f5cf
 SHA-256: 77a63af619b93873460ac83f26027fc52b77526d01eaafc331a709516ca3dbea
 SHA-512: ea308b92f106cdfa64e1b1beed1b0604edd242665ffedcc2be2c49ecf08f4cc29f3fff5fd0217f201c6df782b45baf99233870a5f99a4b7b5e8ebec084c632c6

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: 03c881e4debe7dd0f7743384a28e06c5fd1c904a
 SHA-256: 0a1581fb5c2a3c0f586a303d15e8289da0c8a2dbc3d437c59294c26f70155878
 SHA-512: 75b4079ea714873a54735e9cd0657ab7081ec978aec14e4b4ad8a3d25abd88cb3d5e1ca783d47fd56cfbab26dc6a09ec70582648a54c0e0ea5ec2566c94db0e3

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The new features in this release are:

  • Show the GPU vendor name in the list of GPUs to make it easier to identify the GPUs
  • Added support for the latest AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1. There are some bugs in these drivers, particularly the clocks and voltages can't be set properly with older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII)
  • Validated support for the latest AMD Windows drivers up to 21.11.2
  • Fixed issues with AMD RX6700XT cards with the latest AMD and Linux drivers
  • Fixed issues with AMD Vega and Radeon VII cards on latest Windows and Linux drivers
  • Fixed crash with very old Nvidia drivers (3xx.x)
  • Other fixes and small improvements

The updated list of known issues (driver incompatibilities, etc.) and workarounds:

  • AMD Linux driver 21.40.1 has a bug preventing proper setting of clocks and voltages on older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII). Given that these drivers are also usually slower than the older drivers for these cards, we recommend using Linux drivers 20.30 for anything older than RX6000 series.
  • If you are using Linux drivers 21.40.1 with Radeon VII cards, you need to add the option -fpwm 1 in order to have proper fan control.
  • AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1 has finally removed the requirement of PCIe atomics but there are problems when you try to mix Polaris (RX4x0/5x0) cards and Vega or newer cards on the same rig.
  • Some Nvidia cards will report a lot of stale shares under Windows 11. Using the same driver version under Windows 10 resolves the issue.

For more robust integrity check, you can use our GPG public key, which was verifyed with ETH transaction from our main devfee account as explained here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56755869. Here are the signatures for the files in this release:


Please disregard any posts with "new" versions of PhoenixMiner in this thread unless they are from our user account, and the files are hosted on our web server: https://phoenixminer.info/


Superb RX6700 XT now running with optimised kernels under ubuntu with 21.30 thanks. Will play with 21.40.1 driver later looking to get multi gpus running under ubuntu 20.04 LTS with latest drivers that would be most welcome.



Please disregard any posts with "new" versions of PhoenixMiner in this thread unless they are from our user account, and the files are hosted on our web server: https://phoenixminer.info/
Hope you updating the first page also with the new download links , as i watching and fighting the Fake Github links now nearly a year !
I also report them on Github when its possible , it looks like a never ending story but i dont give up on that .
Fingers crossed that not anymore Users fall into the trap of the Fake Links that are mostly posted from Hacked Accounts.

Today seems quiet normally when i pop in there is a fake post and when it gets taken down another replaces it promptly but not today. :-)

[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
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The new beta version is ready. It is mostly a bugfix release, the more significant upgrades are coming next month. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.9b from here:

PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Windows.zip
PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Linux.tar.gz

To check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvdia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 79b66d92ab3e2928637732ebaf9253919b16f5cf
 SHA-256: 77a63af619b93873460ac83f26027fc52b77526d01eaafc331a709516ca3dbea
 SHA-512: ea308b92f106cdfa64e1b1beed1b0604edd242665ffedcc2be2c49ecf08f4cc29f3fff5fd0217f201c6df782b45baf99233870a5f99a4b7b5e8ebec084c632c6

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: 03c881e4debe7dd0f7743384a28e06c5fd1c904a
 SHA-256: 0a1581fb5c2a3c0f586a303d15e8289da0c8a2dbc3d437c59294c26f70155878
 SHA-512: 75b4079ea714873a54735e9cd0657ab7081ec978aec14e4b4ad8a3d25abd88cb3d5e1ca783d47fd56cfbab26dc6a09ec70582648a54c0e0ea5ec2566c94db0e3

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The new features in this release are:

  • Show the GPU vendor name in the list of GPUs to make it easier to identify the GPUs
  • Added support for the latest AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1. There are some bugs in these drivers, particularly the clocks and voltages can't be set properly with older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII)
  • Validated support for the latest AMD Windows drivers up to 21.11.2
  • Fixed issues with AMD RX6700XT cards with the latest AMD and Linux drivers
  • Fixed issues with AMD Vega and Radeon VII cards on latest Windows and Linux drivers
  • Fixed crash with very old Nvidia drivers (3xx.x)
  • Other fixes and small improvements

The updated list of known issues (driver incompatibilities, etc.) and workarounds:

  • AMD Linux driver 21.40.1 has a bug preventing proper setting of clocks and voltages on older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII). Given that these drivers are also usually slower than the older drivers for these cards, we recommend using Linux drivers 20.30 for anything older than RX6000 series.
  • If you are using Linux drivers 21.40.1 with Radeon VII cards, you need to add the option -fpwm 1 in order to have proper fan control.
  • AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1 has finally removed the requirement of PCIe atomics but there are problems when you try to mix Polaris (RX4x0/5x0) cards and Vega or newer cards on the same rig.
  • Some Nvidia cards will report a lot of stale shares under Windows 11. Using the same driver version under Windows 10 resolves the issue.

For more robust integrity check, you can use our GPG public key, which was verifyed with ETH transaction from our main devfee account as explained here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56755869. Here are the signatures for the files in this release:


Please disregard any posts with "new" versions of PhoenixMiner in this thread unless they are from our user account, and the files are hosted on our web server: https://phoenixminer.info/

Can we get RX 6600 to work on riser with latest amd gpu driver on riser and PhoenixMiner as last time I checked, on riser, it was detected on system but can't be seen by PhoenixMiner .
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Please disregard any posts with "new" versions of PhoenixMiner in this thread unless they are from our user account, and the files are hosted on our web server: https://phoenixminer.info/
Hope you updating the first page also with the new download links , as i watching and fighting the Fake Github links now nearly a year !
I also report them on Github when its possible , it looks like a never ending story but i dont give up on that .
Fingers crossed that not anymore Users fall into the trap of the Fake Links that are mostly posted from Hacked Accounts.
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Merit: 101
The new beta version is ready. It is mostly a bugfix release, the more significant upgrades are coming next month. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.9b from here:

PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Windows.zip
PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Linux.tar.gz

To check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvdia cards under Windows):
Code:
    File: PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Windows.zip
    ===================================
   SHA-1: 79b66d92ab3e2928637732ebaf9253919b16f5cf
 SHA-256: 77a63af619b93873460ac83f26027fc52b77526d01eaafc331a709516ca3dbea
 SHA-512: ea308b92f106cdfa64e1b1beed1b0604edd242665ffedcc2be2c49ecf08f4cc29f3fff5fd0217f201c6df782b45baf99233870a5f99a4b7b5e8ebec084c632c6

    File: PhoenixMiner_5.9b_Linux.tar.gz
    ====================================
   SHA-1: 03c881e4debe7dd0f7743384a28e06c5fd1c904a
 SHA-256: 0a1581fb5c2a3c0f586a303d15e8289da0c8a2dbc3d437c59294c26f70155878
 SHA-512: 75b4079ea714873a54735e9cd0657ab7081ec978aec14e4b4ad8a3d25abd88cb3d5e1ca783d47fd56cfbab26dc6a09ec70582648a54c0e0ea5ec2566c94db0e3

    File: PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip
    ====================================
   SHA-1: ff6fa5e018adbd52caf631c42b7c2fac7ce48a51
 SHA-256: 8087757169405d51ea8ba818347fb05d0450aef985c29272165070346eb5a54a
 SHA-512: 7b2d832f7f40578bb1f501d5174467f5ae06612e601dab769fd56d39da48a471b18c6373435a485155f70fec4017d8378797bf1e1dfe5d62fee30fa6a1d992c4

The new features in this release are:

  • Show the GPU vendor name in the list of GPUs to make it easier to identify the GPUs
  • Added support for the latest AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1. There are some bugs in these drivers, particularly the clocks and voltages can't be set properly with older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII)
  • Validated support for the latest AMD Windows drivers up to 21.11.2
  • Fixed issues with AMD RX6700XT cards with the latest AMD and Linux drivers
  • Fixed issues with AMD Vega and Radeon VII cards on latest Windows and Linux drivers
  • Fixed crash with very old Nvidia drivers (3xx.x)
  • Other fixes and small improvements

The updated list of known issues (driver incompatibilities, etc.) and workarounds:

  • AMD Linux driver 21.40.1 has a bug preventing proper setting of clocks and voltages on older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII). Given that these drivers are also usually slower than the older drivers for these cards, we recommend using Linux drivers 20.30 for anything older than RX6000 series.
  • If you are using Linux drivers 21.40.1 with Radeon VII cards, you need to add the option -fpwm 1 in order to have proper fan control.
  • AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1 has finally removed the requirement of PCIe atomics but there are problems when you try to mix Polaris (RX4x0/5x0) cards and Vega or newer cards on the same rig.
  • Some Nvidia cards will report a lot of stale shares under Windows 11. Using the same driver version under Windows 10 resolves the issue.

For more robust integrity check, you can use our GPG public key, which was verifyed with ETH transaction from our main devfee account as explained here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56755869. Here are the signatures for the files in this release:


Please disregard any posts with "new" versions of PhoenixMiner in this thread unless they are from our user account, and the files are hosted on our web server: https://phoenixminer.info/
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PM BUG REPORT BIG NAVI


RX6700 XT
PM 5.8c
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS 5.11.0-37-generic
AMDGPUPRO 21.30


Only clkernel 0 works, clkernel 1 causes startup crash as below no other tested.

Code:

OpenCL driver version: 21.30-1290604-rocr

GPU1: Radeon RX6700XT (pcie 3), OpenCL 2.0, 12 GB VRAM, 40 CUs

GPU1: Free VRAM: 11.984 GB; used: 0.000 GB
GPU1: Allocating DAG for epoch #454 (4.55 GB)
GPU1: Generating DAG for epoch #454
Eth: New job #9bb34330 from eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999; diff: 10000MH
GPU1: DAG  34%
Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
GPU1: DAG  69%
GPU1: DAG generated in 4.5 s (1038.8 MB/s)
GPU1: Unable to prepare kernels: clCreateKernel (-6)
Fatal error detected. Restarting.


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Many thanks to the Phoenix Miner Dev team for their awesome miner!  I've been using it since February of this year.

I wanted to pass along a Perl script I wrote to monitor Phoenix Miner.  The script will send you hash rate summary emails every 6 hours and send you emails for incorrect eth shares and invalid hash rates.  It's currently setup to reboot the rig if an invalid hash rate is encountered.  (I did that because my rig would lock up and be completely unreachable once the GPU fully crashed)

It's written for Linux, but I'm sure it could be modified for Windows!

You can read about it here, see how to use it, and download it here:

https://swiftcryptollc.github.io/2021/11/11/watch-scripts/

It is a script, not compiled code, so you can look it over yourself and even modify it to your use.

If you have any issues with it, please let me know!
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getting this error in PhoenixMiner_5.8c   Windows10  with rtx3070:

nvapi error in nvapi wrapper.c:1159 : -104


anyone can help? pls
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I have problems with my Big Navi cards in Windows 10 21H1 too, but it looks strange to me. On my test PC, I have a single RX 6600 which is working without any issues with the same windows and same drivers. The only difference is my test PC runs with Windows Home, but the rig runs with Windows Pro. When I start the rig, without setting clKernel or I set it to 1, it returns me Failed to compile program: clBuildProgram (-11) before the DAG generation, and message after the DAG is:
Code:
2021.11.10:21:17:37.400: GPU7 GPU7: DAG generated in 6.0 s (772.9 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.402: GPU7 GPU7: Unable to prepare kernels: clCreateKernel (-46)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.402: wdog Fatal error detected. Restarting.

Please see the full log file for more information:


When I start the rig with -clKernel 0 for the last four cards, it works, but I am getting too high percents of stale and incorrect shares. Also, it is strange because the GPU6 is not Big Navi, but RX 5500 XT. In addition to stale shares reported by the miner, I am getting between 2 and 4%  stale shares reported by the pool. The pool reports less than 1% for my other rigs. Please see a short report for this here:


Another problem I started to see sometimes since I use PM5.8c is two of my RX 5700s with Samsung memory report times higher hashrate than normal, while they are not hashing 2: 8617333.868 MH/s (7), but the watchdog does not restart the rig. The other 2 RX 5700s with Micron memory do not have this issue.
Code:
2021.11.09:13:25:53.473: main GPUs: 0: 51.796 MH/s (151) 1: 53.417 MH/s (165) 2: 8617333.868 MH/s (7) 3: 53.515 MH/s (150) 4: 53.476 MH/s (148) 5: 32.438 MH/s (108) 6: 26.736 MH/s (84) 7: 47.511 MH/s (140/1) 8: 47.505 MH/s (135)


Yes. It’s very strange

I tried to install HiveOS on rig. Install the drivers A20.40 (5.11.1001) launch phoeinxminer 5.8c and first I have error clBuildProgram (-11) and immediately after clCreateKernel (-46)

Other miners on HiveOS work correctly
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Hello Phoenix Team.
I have a problem with phoenixminer 5.7 and 5.8
Rig with Powercolor Rx 6700 xt Red Devil and Sapphire Rx 6600 xt Pulse
Windows 10 LTSC (updates disabled), page file 50gb, RAM 8gb, Motherboard tuf b360 plus gaming
The rig with video cards rx 6700 xt worked stably with driver 21.5.2.  Then I installed new cards Rx 6600 xt in the rig updated the driver to the first supporting version 6600xt (21.8.1) and there I have a problems.  Miner stopped working correctly on Rx 6700 xt cards.  With -clkernel 1 parameter the clsetkernelarg (-48) error appeared constantly.  I tried all possible driver versions (21.8.2, 21.9.1, 21.9.2, 21.10.1, 21.10.2, 21.11.1).  
Error still been there.  if I set -clkernel 0 the miner works but not very stable.  percent of stale shares nearly 40 percent in 24 hours.  if I remove 6600 xt cards from Rig and install drivers 21.5.2 then everything works fine.  Help please solve the problem. The miner suited everyone but I had to go to TRM

PS : Sorry for my bad English)

I have problems with my Big Navi cards in Windows 10 21H1 too, but it looks strange to me. On my test PC, I have a single RX 6600 which is working without any issues with the same windows and same drivers. The only difference is my test PC runs with Windows Home, but the rig runs with Windows Pro. When I start the rig, without setting clKernel or I set it to 1, it returns me Failed to compile program: clBuildProgram (-11) before the DAG generation, and message after the DAG is:
Code:
2021.11.10:21:17:37.400: GPU7 GPU7: DAG generated in 6.0 s (772.9 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.402: GPU7 GPU7: Unable to prepare kernels: clCreateKernel (-46)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.402: wdog Fatal error detected. Restarting.

Please see the full log file for more information:

Code:
2021.11.10:21:17:09.897: main Phoenix Miner 5.8c Windows/msvc - Release build
2021.11.10:21:17:09.897: main Cmd line:
2021.11.10:21:17:09.897: main config.txt: -pool ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 -wal 0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -mode 1 -cdm 0 -gbase 0 -wdog 1 -rmode 2 -logfile Log*.log -logdir Logs -tt 63 -fcm 2 -fanmin 50 -tstop 88 -tstart 68 -hstats 2 -fanstop 1 -eres 6 -clKernel 0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 -ttj 71 -ttmem 78 -powlim -49,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 -mt 0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 -straps 0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,0 -cclock -200,1400,1400,1400,1400,1100,1100,1275,1275 -cvddc 0,775,775,750,750,600,725,700,700 -mclock +1260,1845,1845,1850,1850,2220,1900,2150,2150 -mvddc 0,1280,1280,1250,1250,1250,1250,1250,1250
2021.11.10:21:17:09.962: main CUDA version: 11.0, CUDA runtime: 8.0
2021.11.10:21:17:13.391: main OpenCL driver version: 21.9-10.x
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main Available GPUs for mining:
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU0: GeForce RTX 3070 (pcie 1), CUDA cap. 8.6, 8 GB VRAM, 46 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU1: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 6), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU2: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 12), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU3: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 16), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU4: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 19), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU5: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (pcie 22), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 32 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU6: Radeon RX 5500 XT (pcie 25), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 22 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU7: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (pcie 28), OpenCL 2.0, 12 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main GPU8: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (pcie 31), OpenCL 2.0, 12 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:17:13.457: main ADL library initialized
2021.11.10:21:17:13.463: main NVML library initialized
2021.11.10:21:17:13.481: main Nvidia driver version: 460.89
2021.11.10:21:17:14.768: main Eth: Loading pools from epools.txt
2021.11.10:21:17:14.768: main Eth: the pool list contains 10 pools (1 from command-line)
2021.11.10:21:17:14.768: main Eth: primary pool: ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555
2021.11.10:21:17:14.768: main Starting GPU mining
2021.11.10:21:17:14.769: main Matched GPU1 to ADL adapter index 0 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.214: main GPU1: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.214: main GPU1: Created ADL monitor for adapter 0; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.214: main GPU1: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.214: main Matched GPU2 to ADL adapter index 14 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.277: main GPU2: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.277: main GPU2: Created ADL monitor for adapter 14; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.278: main GPU2: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.278: main Matched GPU3 to ADL adapter index 21 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.341: main GPU3: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.341: main GPU3: Created ADL monitor for adapter 21; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.341: main GPU3: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.341: main Matched GPU4 to ADL adapter index 7 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.404: main GPU4: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.404: main GPU4: Created ADL monitor for adapter 7; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.404: main GPU4: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.404: main Matched GPU5 to ADL adapter index 48 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.467: main GPU5: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.467: main GPU5: Created ADL monitor for adapter 48; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.467: main GPU5: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.467: main Matched GPU6 to ADL adapter index 28 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.531: main GPU6: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.531: main GPU6: Created ADL monitor for adapter 28; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.531: main GPU6: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.531: main Matched GPU7 to ADL adapter index 34 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.594: main GPU7: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.594: main GPU7: Created ADL monitor for adapter 34; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.594: main GPU7: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.594: main Matched GPU8 to ADL adapter index 41 (method 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.657: main GPU8: AMD driver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.657: main GPU8: Created ADL monitor for adapter 41; overdrive version: 8 (8)
2021.11.10:21:17:17.657: main GPU8: using AMD driver ver 21.10.2
2021.11.10:21:17:17.715: hwmc GPU5: set VMEM timing level to 1
2021.11.10:21:17:17.856: hwmc GPU7: set VMEM timing level to 1
2021.11.10:21:17:17.996: hwmc GPU8: set VMEM timing level to 1
2021.11.10:21:17:18.161: hwmc GPU0: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50%, max fan 100%)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.269: hwmc GPU0: Set power limit to 51%
2021.11.10:21:17:18.305: hwmc GPU0: set GPU clock delta to -200 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.342: hwmc GPU0: set memory clock delta to 1260 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.342: hwmc GPU1: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.344: hwmc GPU1: set GPU clocks to 1400 MHz (Vddc 775 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.346: hwmc GPU1: set VMEM clocks to 1845 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.346: hwmc GPU2: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.348: hwmc GPU2: set GPU clocks to 1400 MHz (Vddc 775 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.350: hwmc GPU2: set VMEM clocks to 1845 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.350: hwmc GPU3: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.351: hwmc GPU3: set GPU clocks to 1400 MHz (Vddc 750 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.351: hwmc GPU4: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.353: hwmc GPU4: set GPU clocks to 1400 MHz (Vddc 750 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.353: hwmc GPU5: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.363: hwmc GPU5: set GPU clocks to 1100 MHz (Vddc 762 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.373: hwmc GPU5: set VMEM clocks to 2220 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.373: hwmc GPU6: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.375: hwmc GPU6: set GPU clocks to 1100 MHz (Vddc 725 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.375: hwmc GPU7: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.385: hwmc GPU7: set GPU clocks to 1275 MHz (Vddc 887 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.395: hwmc GPU7: set VMEM clocks to 2150 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.395: hwmc GPU8: set auto fan: 63C target temp 71C junction temp 78C VRAM temp (min fan 50, max fan 100)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.405: hwmc GPU8: set GPU clocks to 1275 MHz (Vddc 887 mV)
2021.11.10:21:17:18.416: hwmc GPU8: set VMEM clocks to 2150 MHz
2021.11.10:21:17:18.473: wdog Starting watchdog thread
2021.11.10:21:17:19.211: main Eth: Connecting to ethash pool ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 (proto: EthProxy)
2021.11.10:21:17:19.211: main GPU0: 47C 55% 14W, GPU1: 31C 60% 7W, GPU2: 33C 78% 7W, GPU3: 32C 82% 8W, GPU4: 31C 65% 7W, GPU5: 51C 0% 4W, GPU6: 39C 78% 3W, GPU7: 41C 0% 4W, GPU8: 39C 0% 4W
GPU0: cclock 210 MHz, cvddc 668 mV, mclock 405 MHz, Tj 58C, p-state P8, pcap no
GPU1: cclock 6 MHz, cvddc 725 mV, mclock 200 MHz, mvddc 675 mV, Tj 32C, Tmem 36C
GPU2: cclock 6 MHz, cvddc 725 mV, mclock 200 MHz, mvddc 675 mV, Tj 34C, Tmem 42C
GPU3: cclock 6 MHz, cvddc 725 mV, mclock 200 MHz, mvddc 675 mV, Tj 34C, Tmem 42C
GPU4: cclock 6 MHz, cvddc 725 mV, mclock 200 MHz, mvddc 675 mV, Tj 32C, Tmem 40C
GPU5: mclock 6 MHz, Tj 51C
GPU6: mclock 6 MHz, mvddc 650 mV, Tj 39C
GPU7: mclock 6 MHz, Tj 42C
GPU8: mclock 6 MHz, Tj 40C
GPUs power: 58.0 W
2021.11.10:21:17:19.310: eths Eth: Connected to SSL ethash pool us2.ethermine.org:5555 (2606:4700:90:0:5f75:d2fd:8cfe:d849)
2021.11.10:21:17:19.369: eths Eth: Send: {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitLogin","worker":"eth1.0","params":["0xda55ce59a34aed42a41afa0d2b2ce06b0543698a.RigOnePM58c"]}

2021.11.10:21:17:19.592: eths Eth: Received: {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}
2021.11.10:21:17:19.593: eths Eth: Send: {"id":5,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}

2021.11.10:21:17:20.496: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xbe4a57d13729a3a724a16d50934c8d2e996c0fd012dcb533699f0de34a6def3c","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:20.496: eths Eth: New job #be4a57d1 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:20.506: GPU0 GPU0: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.506: GPU0 GPU0: Generating ethash light cache for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:20.512: GPU1 GPU1: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.527: GPU2 GPU2: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.543: GPU3 GPU3: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.557: GPU4 GPU4: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.572: GPU5 GPU5: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.587: GPU6 GPU6: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.603: GPU7 GPU7: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:20.619: GPU8 GPU8: Starting up... (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:21.469: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x042fd13e37903e03b17522cb5141db51a490d3419d8d5ff6f84a70aa1cd21a09","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:21.469: eths Eth: New job #042fd13e from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:23.513: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x9c371b73af9e56f15c7df67b254dfc40fd5a35cfc9d7d40e4a4fc0a50c0ed687","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:23.513: eths Eth: New job #9c371b73 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:24.224: GPU0 Light cache generated in 3.7 s (19.5 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:24.304: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
2021.11.10:21:17:24.304: main GPUs: 0: 0.000 MH/s (0) 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0) 7: 0.000 MH/s (0) 8: 0.000 MH/s (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:25.227: GPU1 GPU1: Free VRAM: 7.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:25.227: GPU1 GPU1: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:25.244: GPU1 GPU1: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:25.680: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x0df3d8635124954f5f5d3e5b034866ac007f84f4fb5fe76b8e6a22a0ac54a2ce","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:25.680: eths Eth: New job #0df3d863 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:26.407: GPU2 GPU2: Free VRAM: 7.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:26.407: GPU2 GPU2: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:26.421: GPU2 GPU2: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:26.595: GPU0 GPU0: Allocating DAG (4.59) GB; good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:26.729: GPU0 GPU0: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:27.546: GPU3 GPU3: Free VRAM: 7.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:27.546: GPU3 GPU3: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:27.549: GPU1 GPU1: DAG  16%
2021.11.10:21:17:27.560: GPU3 GPU3: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:28.107: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xfdbbc5fb833c373686c9d70f3be80446077345cba9dd6ba33c1dfc5a61f9a718","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:28.107: eths Eth: New job #fdbbc5fb from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:28.551: GPU4 GPU4: Free VRAM: 7.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:28.551: GPU4 GPU4: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:28.565: GPU4 GPU4: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:28.695: GPU0 GPU0: DAG  20%
2021.11.10:21:17:28.706: GPU2 GPU2: DAG  16%
2021.11.10:21:17:29.080: GPU1 GPU1: DAG  32%
2021.11.10:21:17:29.383: eths Eth: Send: {"id":5,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}

2021.11.10:21:17:29.384: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
2021.11.10:21:17:29.384: main GPUs: 0: 0.000 MH/s (0) 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0) 7: 0.000 MH/s (0) 8: 0.000 MH/s (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:29.461: GPU5 GPU5: Free VRAM: 7.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:29.461: GPU5 GPU5: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:29.479: GPU5 GPU5: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:29.526: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x05cf5feb6bc0d45736a2403ea4ad19790b0b80eb3464189d2b2684d5c2129399","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:29.526: eths Eth: New job #05cf5feb from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:29.817: GPU3 GPU3: DAG  16%
2021.11.10:21:17:30.235: GPU2 GPU2: DAG  32%
2021.11.10:21:17:30.256: GPU0 GPU0: DAG  42%
2021.11.10:21:17:30.383: GPU6 GPU6: Failed to compile program: clBuildProgram (-11)
2021.11.10:21:17:30.383: GPU6 GPU6: Free VRAM: 7.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:30.383: GPU6 GPU6: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:30.393: GPU6 GPU6: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:30.493: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xc214346bf89aa11045e494ca6dfbdffc24e60a17f0231fcaf585189c8cb8a6bb","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:30.493: eths Eth: New job #c214346b from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:30.610: GPU1 GPU1: DAG  49%
2021.11.10:21:17:30.724: GPU4 GPU4: DAG  16%
2021.11.10:21:17:31.322: GPU3 GPU3: DAG  32%
2021.11.10:21:17:31.361: GPU7 GPU7: Failed to compile program: clBuildProgram (-11)
2021.11.10:21:17:31.361: GPU7 GPU7: Free VRAM: 11.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:31.361: GPU7 GPU7: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:31.385: GPU7 GPU7: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:31.720: GPU5 GPU5: DAG  14%
2021.11.10:21:17:31.763: GPU2 GPU2: DAG  49%
2021.11.10:21:17:31.791: GPU0 GPU0: DAG  53%
2021.11.10:21:17:32.141: GPU1 GPU1: DAG  65%
2021.11.10:21:17:32.230: GPU4 GPU4: DAG  32%
2021.11.10:21:17:32.272: GPU8 GPU8: Failed to compile program: clBuildProgram (-11)
2021.11.10:21:17:32.272: GPU8 GPU8: Free VRAM: 11.922 GB; used: 0.063 GB
2021.11.10:21:17:32.272: GPU8 GPU8: Allocating DAG (4.59 GB); good for epoch up to #459
2021.11.10:21:17:32.294: GPU8 GPU8: Generating DAG for epoch #453
2021.11.10:21:17:32.570: GPU6 GPU6: DAG   8%
2021.11.10:21:17:32.642: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x16229ce16c84c9d95c93986f46b1d634d58b350a120ba04163c95115e39a2c7c","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:32.642: eths Eth: New job #16229ce1 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:32.832: GPU3 GPU3: DAG  49%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.268: GPU5 GPU5: DAG  27%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.295: GPU2 GPU2: DAG  65%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.360: GPU0 GPU0: DAG  75%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.658: GPU7 GPU7: DAG  37%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.699: GPU1 GPU1: DAG  74%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.740: GPU4 GPU4: DAG  49%
2021.11.10:21:17:33.906: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xda8d34dae91d6a7aed9c3bcedef6b3a62d0f86b295b75605deb952925dfb8fbd","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:33.906: eths Eth: New job #da8d34da from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:34.092: GPU6 GPU6: DAG  16%
2021.11.10:21:17:34.349: GPU3 GPU3: DAG  65%
2021.11.10:21:17:34.461: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
2021.11.10:21:17:34.461: main GPUs: 0: 0.000 MH/s (0) 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0) 7: 0.000 MH/s (0) 8: 0.000 MH/s (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:34.534: GPU8 GPU8: DAG  36%
2021.11.10:21:17:34.797: GPU2 GPU2: DAG  74%
2021.11.10:21:17:34.822: GPU5 GPU5: DAG  41%
2021.11.10:21:17:34.928: GPU0 GPU0: DAG  97%
2021.11.10:21:17:35.238: GPU1 GPU1: DAG  91%
2021.11.10:21:17:35.257: GPU4 GPU4: DAG  65%
2021.11.10:21:17:35.433: GPU0 GPU0: DAG generated in 8.7 s (534.1 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:35.441: GPU0 GPU0: Using v2 Ethash CUDA kernels (GeForce RTX 3070)
2021.11.10:21:17:35.613: GPU6 GPU6: DAG  24%
2021.11.10:21:17:35.785: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x3c7fd02691ca3e10168868f52078224ab0ec1d4cd8f928f594681126afd6ca0e","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:35.785: eths Eth: New job #3c7fd026 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:35.803: GPU7 GPU7: DAG  71%
2021.11.10:21:17:35.910: GPU3 GPU3: DAG  74%
2021.11.10:21:17:36.332: GPU2 GPU2: DAG  90%
2021.11.10:21:17:36.373: GPU5 GPU5: DAG  55%
2021.11.10:21:17:36.513: GPU1 GPU1: DAG generated in 11.3 s (412.5 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:36.522: GPU1 GPU1: Using Ethash OCL kernels (gfx1010:xnack-; -clkernel 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:36.522: GPU1 GPU1: no -gt value specified, switching to auto-tune
2021.11.10:21:17:36.522: GPU1 GPU1: starting auto-tune process
2021.11.10:21:17:36.661: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x452f545bb28c89b9ab6f82df6b2b0de59752798db31b13d645d5cbcd6a2ef1a6","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:36.661: eths Eth: New job #452f545b from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:36.734: GPU8 GPU8: DAG  71%
2021.11.10:21:17:36.771: GPU4 GPU4: DAG  74%
2021.11.10:21:17:37.135: GPU6 GPU6: DAG  32%
2021.11.10:21:17:37.400: GPU7 GPU7: DAG generated in 6.0 s (772.9 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.402: GPU7 GPU7: Unable to prepare kernels: clCreateKernel (-46)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.402: wdog Fatal error detected. Restarting.
2021.11.10:21:17:37.427: GPU3 GPU3: DAG  91%
2021.11.10:21:17:37.678: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x5fdcf30e4de07e20c87f8ae8b055ebf7b295fbc683680b35d098ced69d95e20c","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:37.678: eths Eth: New job #5fdcf30e from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:37.696: GPU2 GPU2: DAG generated in 11.3 s (412.2 MB/s)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.698: GPU2 GPU2: Using Ethash OCL kernels (gfx1010:xnack-; -clkernel 1)
2021.11.10:21:17:37.698: GPU2 GPU2: no -gt value specified, switching to auto-tune
2021.11.10:21:17:37.698: GPU2 GPU2: starting auto-tune process
2021.11.10:21:17:38.568: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xc05f2a4908348db2e10f3b6ed763aef657cf27b1733b2e1bf3cc65ca63e5cbdc","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:38.568: eths Eth: New job #c05f2a49 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH
2021.11.10:21:17:39.397: eths Eth: Send: {"id":5,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}

2021.11.10:21:17:39.397: eths Eth: Send: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x9ef8a73","0x57bc5f42c4f9a0fc3fd6d950538fc566e3e4bb82d2fc3a67fd54424064eda21c"]}

2021.11.10:21:17:39.553: main Eth speed: 166.693 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
2021.11.10:21:17:39.553: main GPUs: 0: 61.677 MH/s (0) 1: 52.613 MH/s (0) 2: 52.404 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0) 7: 0.000 MH/s (0) 8: 0.000 MH/s (0)
2021.11.10:21:17:39.576: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x0816e731ba66216cac7a880edf5c0d0ed9cf534e49c42030e4ad034295776abe","0xb0573ce3a5071df4cdeaf2b402d2fbaf7958abfd0ffb8f812b3382e64114e4c5","0x00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff00000000ffff0000","0xcf69bf"]}
2021.11.10:21:17:39.576: eths Eth: New job #0816e731 from ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4295MH


When I start the rig with -clKernel 0 for the last four cards, it works, but I am getting too high percents of stale and incorrect shares. Also, it is strange because the GPU6 is not Big Navi, but RX 5500 XT. In addition to stale shares reported by the miner, I am getting between 2 and 4%  stale shares reported by the pool. The pool reports less than 1% for my other rigs. Please see a short report for this here:

Code:
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main  
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main *** 12:17 *** 11/10 21:16 **************************************
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main Eth: Mining ETH on ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 for 3:19
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main Available GPUs for mining:
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU0: GeForce RTX 3070 (pcie 1), CUDA cap. 8.6, 8 GB VRAM, 46 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU1: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 6), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU2: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 12), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU3: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 16), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU4: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 19), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU5: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (pcie 22), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 32 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU6: Radeon RX 5500 XT (pcie 25), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 22 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU7: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (pcie 28), OpenCL 2.0, 12 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU8: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (pcie 31), OpenCL 2.0, 12 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main GPU0: 59C 58% 122W, GPU1: 47C 56% 98W, GPU2: 44C 63% 106W, GPU3: 44C 70% 109W, GPU4: 41C 56% 91W, GPU5: 60C 0% 60W, GPU6: 57C 59% 88W, GPU7: 52C 62% 115W, GPU8: 49C 64% 114W
GPU0: cclock 1155 MHz, cvddc 737 mV, mclock 8050 MHz, Tj 71C, p-state P2, pcap power, 505 kH/J
GPU1: cclock 1357 MHz, cvddc 775 mV, mclock 1836 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 55C, Tmem 72C, 544 kH/J
GPU2: cclock 1394 MHz, cvddc 775 mV, mclock 1836 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 53C, Tmem 72C, 503 kH/J
GPU3: cclock 1385 MHz, cvddc 756 mV, mclock 1846 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 63C, Tmem 78C, 490 kH/J
GPU4: cclock 1369 MHz, cvddc 756 mV, mclock 1846 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 57C, Tmem 72C, 587 kH/J
GPU5: cclock 1084 MHz, cvddc 662 mV, mclock 2208 MHz, Tj 66C, 539 kH/J
GPU6: cclock 1078 MHz, cvddc 1143 mV, mclock 1838 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 64C, 308 kH/J
GPU7: cclock 1238 MHz, cvddc 868 mV, mclock 2138 MHz, Tj 56C, 419 kH/J
GPU8: cclock 1241 MHz, cvddc 875 mV, mclock 2138 MHz, Tj 51C, 423 kH/J
GPUs power: 903.2 W; 477 kH/J
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main Current -gt 15,30,55,29,22,15,15,15,15
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main Eth: Accepted shares 4260 (643 stales), rejected shares 1 (0 stales)
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main Eth: Incorrect shares 50 (1.16%), est. stales percentage 15.09%
2021.11.10:21:16:12.234: main Eth: Maximum difficulty of found share: 103.9 TH (!!!)
2021.11.10:21:16:12.235: main Eth: Average speed (5 min): 429.033 MH/s
2021.11.10:21:16:12.235: main Eth: Effective speed: 413.45 MH/s; at pool: 413.36 MH/s
2021.11.10:21:16:12.235: main

Another problem I started to see sometimes since I use PM5.8c is two of my RX 5700s with Samsung memory report times higher hashrate than normal, while they are not hashing 2: 8617333.868 MH/s (7), but the watchdog does not restart the rig. The other 2 RX 5700s with Micron memory do not have this issue.
Code:
2021.11.09:13:25:53.473: main GPUs: 0: 51.796 MH/s (151) 1: 53.417 MH/s (165) 2: 8617333.868 MH/s (7) 3: 53.515 MH/s (150) 4: 53.476 MH/s (148) 5: 32.438 MH/s (108) 6: 26.736 MH/s (84) 7: 47.511 MH/s (140/1) 8: 47.505 MH/s (135)

newbie
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Hello Phoenix Team.
I have a problem with phoenixminer 5.7 and 5.8
Rig with Powercolor Rx 6700 xt Red Devil and Sapphire Rx 6600 xt Pulse
Windows 10 LTSC (updates disabled), page file 50gb, RAM 8gb, Motherboard tuf b360 plus gaming
The rig with video cards rx 6700 xt worked stably with driver 21.5.2.  Then I installed new cards Rx 6600 xt in the rig updated the driver to the first supporting version 6600xt (21.8.1) and there I have a problems.  Miner stopped working correctly on Rx 6700 xt cards.  With -clkernel 1 parameter the clsetkernelarg (-48) error appeared constantly.  I tried all possible driver versions (21.8.2, 21.9.1, 21.9.2, 21.10.1, 21.10.2, 21.11.1). 
Error still been there.  if I set -clkernel 0 the miner works but not very stable.  percent of stale shares nearly 40 percent in 24 hours.  if I remove 6600 xt cards from Rig and install drivers 21.5.2 then everything works fine.  Help please solve the problem. The miner suited everyone but I had to go to TRM

PS : Sorry for my bad English)
As I wrote earlier, I have a similar problem, only fewer Stale shares, about 2-4%, which is still not good.
newbie
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Hello Phoenix Team.
I have a problem with phoenixminer 5.7 and 5.8


I have also a problem with Phoenixminer 5.8c.

I downloaded it from here and it worked fine. But after the reboot of PC, I clicked the shortcut, Defender announced 2 Trojan Viruses and simply blocked version 5,8c.

I have also version 5,5 installed and it works, but says, that OPenCL driver is of unknown version.

I have added 5,8c Star miner file to Defender exceptions and corrected the Firewall also, but nothing has changed.

It is the same story, when I try to install 5,7 version...

I am working now on 5,5 version, but 5,8 was better (less invalid and stale shares and more stable)

How could I fix it?
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Hello Phoenix Team.
I have a problem with phoenixminer 5.7 and 5.8
Rig with Powercolor Rx 6700 xt Red Devil and Sapphire Rx 6600 xt Pulse
Windows 10 LTSC (updates disabled), page file 50gb, RAM 8gb, Motherboard tuf b360 plus gaming
The rig with video cards rx 6700 xt worked stably with driver 21.5.2.  Then I installed new cards Rx 6600 xt in the rig updated the driver to the first supporting version 6600xt (21.8.1) and there I have a problems.  Miner stopped working correctly on Rx 6700 xt cards.  With -clkernel 1 parameter the clsetkernelarg (-48) error appeared constantly.  I tried all possible driver versions (21.8.2, 21.9.1, 21.9.2, 21.10.1, 21.10.2, 21.11.1).  
Error still been there.  if I set -clkernel 0 the miner works but not very stable.  percent of stale shares nearly 40 percent in 24 hours.  if I remove 6600 xt cards from Rig and install drivers 21.5.2 then everything works fine.  Help please solve the problem. The miner suited everyone but I had to go to TRM

PS : Sorry for my bad English)
legendary
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
is there a way to add phoenix miner back to nicehash, even manually? i want to keep using the nicehash UI, dont want to manually mine with phoenix, i want to still be able to algo hop

I doubt there will be as Nicehash did the error here by downloading an infected version of Phoenixminer by not doing due diligence and then blamed Phoenixminer for this.They also removed Phoenix miner at that time.Their error is that they didn't download Phoenixminer from the official source and despite being in clear error they tried to blame everything on Phoenixminer which on their side just told the truth to anyone and anyone with a bit of normal brain understands that Phoenixminer did nothing wrong to Nicehash.

Based on the above,I doubt we will ever see Phoenixminer back in Nicehash.
member
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bug report: 5.8c has issues with 6600 XT fan control in a mixed rig with 6800. 21.10.2 drivers, just sometimes fan is 0% continuously since startup despite min fan speed set to 30 and GPUs go termal stop. Anybody else having similar issues?

Please state which version of windows you are running as that helps.
Either try an earlier version 21.8.2 or the latest 21.11.1

I am running Ubuntu 20.4.2/3 with the amdgpu-pro-driver-21.30 with a rrx 6600 xt and fan control works.
-ttj 65 -fpwm 4

You can try those settings to see if it helps.
legendary
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is there a way to add phoenix miner back to nicehash, even manually? i want to keep using the nicehash UI, dont want to manually mine with phoenix, i want to still be able to algo hop
jr. member
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bug report: 5.8c has issues with 6600 XT fan control in a mixed rig with 6800. 21.10.2 drivers, just sometimes fan is 0% continuously since startup despite min fan speed set to 30 and GPUs go termal stop. Anybody else having similar issues?
legendary
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Does anyone know when exactly ETH becomes PoS ?
And when it's happens what coin is good to replace in our mining rigs (especially with AMD Polaris GPUS) ?

No one really knows as the devs of Ethereum are well known in missing the deadlines they pone to do.Based on that I would say as a minimum can happen in late 2022 early 2023 so there is enough time to keep mining Ethereum and making money like all miners do.

Plenty of other coins to mine if Eth goes PoS and the top of them are,ERG,ETC and RVN.

According to the this post, the full switch to PoS is expected at Feb 2022.
4. We think ~4 months is a generous timeframe from having the code done to seeing the merge on mainnet.
5. We think there's a chance this can happy by February (obviously, still a lot of unknowns!), so we decided to set the bomb based on that.
https://twitter.com/TimBeiko/status/1449051099457998851

For now, PoS is working without major problems on the mainnet, so another 3 month delay looks less probable.

As for the other coins, when ethereum mining stops, the 750Th/s are too much to be handled by all of the remaining coins put together. For example etc's nethash is 27Th/s  and the other coins are several times lower than that. So, in order the mining to continue to be profitable, the price of the other coins will have to increase at least 25 times. Although possible in the long run, I can't see that highly probable in mid-term especially in short-term. So, the most probable outcome is that everyone who pays for the electricity to continue on a loss or to sell the gpus. This will quickly bring the prices of the current gpus below 500$. Like in 2020 at some point before the 5700's, amd 570's and 580's were priced around 200$ as new. And then the second hand gpus weren't too many. Now if these millions gpus are put on sale in ebay, the prices will go even lower. So, to calculate the current daily profit and extrapolate it one year from now is a big mistake. And the hope of selling a $4500 non gaming gpu for any price above $100 or a normal card for $2000 above $200 is another big mistake. So, it is better to invest directly in Bitcoin than hoping for ROI in the next one year. It is just a free advice to the newbies from a veteran miner since 2016. I have the choice now to use my rigs as heating devices through the winter, or to settle on a carribean island, enjoying my riches.
It's already the 800Th/s.
On the contrary, I plan to buy good and energy-efficient video cards after the end of mining. Even if mining is unprofitable, I am ready to risk part of the profit.
It's much easier for manners to do this, because I'll swap my old video cards for new ones if possible. But my old observations suggest that prices began to fall not immediately, but after 3-4 months.
And the ideal prices for buying were after 7 months of low profit.
legendary
Activity: 1891
Merit: 3096
All good things to those who wait
Does anyone know when exactly ETH becomes PoS ?
And when it's happens what coin is good to replace in our mining rigs (especially with AMD Polaris GPUS) ?

No one really knows as the devs of Ethereum are well known in missing the deadlines they pone to do.Based on that I would say as a minimum can happen in late 2022 early 2023 so there is enough time to keep mining Ethereum and making money like all miners do.

Plenty of other coins to mine if Eth goes PoS and the top of them are,ERG,ETC and RVN.

According to the this post, the full switch to PoS is expected at Feb 2022.
4. We think ~4 months is a generous timeframe from having the code done to seeing the merge on mainnet.
5. We think there's a chance this can happy by February (obviously, still a lot of unknowns!), so we decided to set the bomb based on that.
https://twitter.com/TimBeiko/status/1449051099457998851

For now, PoS is working without major problems on the mainnet, so another 3 month delay looks less probable.

As for the other coins, when ethereum mining stops, the 750Th/s are too much to be handled by all of the remaining coins put together. For example etc's nethash is 27Th/s  and the other coins are several times lower than that. So, in order the mining to continue to be profitable, the price of the other coins will have to increase at least 25 times. Although possible in the long run, I can't see that highly probable in mid-term especially in short-term. So, the most probable outcome is that everyone who pays for the electricity to continue on a loss or to sell the gpus. This will quickly bring the prices of the current gpus below 500$. Like in 2020 at some point before the 5700's, amd 570's and 580's were priced around 200$ as new. And then the second hand gpus weren't too many. Now if these millions gpus are put on sale in ebay, the prices will go even lower. So, to calculate the current daily profit and extrapolate it one year from now is a big mistake. And the hope of selling a $4500 non gaming gpu for any price above $100 or a normal card for $2000 above $200 is another big mistake. So, it is better to invest directly in Bitcoin than hoping for ROI in the next one year. It is just a free advice to the newbies from a veteran miner since 2016. I have the choice now to use my rigs as heating devices through the winter, or to settle on a carribean island, enjoying my riches.
member
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I heard nbminer inflates its results, I suggest you try some other too like t-rex and then compare.

I never compare hashrates given by miners as the hashrate at the pool is important.
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