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Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) - page 79. (Read 784958 times)

hero member
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Can I control memory clock and core clocks from the bat files...? I m using rx580 armor oc edition..

yeah - its in the readme file...

-cclock 1150 -cvddc 950 -mvddc 1000 -mclock 2150

These are the commands im using for my XFX RX 480 8GB cards
newbie
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With new RTX 3070 i am getting lot of incorrect shares in miner but no incorrect share reported on pool.

PhonixMiner 5.5c - ethermine.org

I only find ot by seeing graph at pool - reported hash rate is same constand, but avg and current start droping down, also shared go down.

I try remove OC (put 0 / stock value), but still see incorrect shared on RTX3070 cards.

Any idea?
jr. member
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the invalid shares is because when it creates dag for a new epoch the overclock is too hard on the memory, there is an eth miner that has slow dag generation process feature for that reason, once its generated it works ok with the overclock
full member
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Anyone with RTX cards having issues with invalid shares with Phoenix?  I just picked up an RTX 3060 TI for my htpc, and the only way I can get Phoenix to work without spamming invalid shares is to start it up with no OC applied, then apply overclock when it starts hashing.  Otherwise, it will just repeatedly generate invalid shares.  This workaround would be semi-acceptable except that after an indeterminate amount of time, it will fall back into repeated invalid share generation, which requires stopping the miner, removing overclock settings, restarting, and again re-applying overclock after it starts hashing again.  I've tried the last 3 releases and various driver versions, and nothing fixes it.

It seems like other people have had the same problem for months: https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/khi084/rtx_3060_ti_incorrect_eth_share/


Got 2 RTX 3080 running in two different rigs and no invalid shares at all.
newbie
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Anyone with RTX cards having issues with invalid shares with Phoenix?  I just picked up an RTX 3060 TI for my htpc, and the only way I can get Phoenix to work without spamming invalid shares is to start it up with no OC applied, then apply overclock when it starts hashing.  Otherwise, it will just repeatedly generate invalid shares.  This workaround would be semi-acceptable except that after an indeterminate amount of time, it will fall back into repeated invalid share generation, which requires stopping the miner, removing overclock settings, restarting, and again re-applying overclock after it starts hashing again.  I've tried the last 3 releases and various driver versions, and nothing fixes it.

It seems like other people have had the same problem for months: https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/khi084/rtx_3060_ti_incorrect_eth_share/

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Hi.

Does anyone knows a way to implement some kind of "devfee"?
I manage rigs for others as a job and want to automatize the way they pay me. Switching to my wallet few minutes a day would be great.
member
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In a world of coins, use them.
Hey PhoenixMiner Devs! I was wondering if you would be fine with me including a copy of the newest version of PhoenixMiner in my miner manager software?
full member
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After a while I have found the problem... SATA power for the risers... is not a good combo.. So after changing those the rig was stable..
Now with replacing some of the cards for newer ones we have new challenges... ;-)  Thanks for the support.. really appreciated.

Sata raisers are better than molex raisers (sata power connectors usually have much less issues with bad connectivity than molex) and are good for pcibus power hungry polaris refs

Okay, I think our problem at first was that I connected to many risers to 1 SATA cable, but I also read online that SATA was kind of restricted to something like 9A and Molex near 22A. Therefore I believed it would be beter to have the risers connected to a molex cable and also connect not more than 2 risers per cable. Since I have two bad connectors now on my PSU I can not connect every riser to its own molex cable, I had to fit 2 on one cable. So far this seems to hold. (not overheat)
Soon I will have all the risers connected via PCI-e....

I came along another "challenge"..... After I saw a high number of rejected shares for only 1 card I altered (lowered) the VMR and wanted to restart the Phoenixminer, but when I did this it "noticed" a third (ghost) card (RX5700XT while we only have 2 actual RX5700XT in the rig) on position 2 in the list of cards and the number of usuable mining cards was also added with 1. ..... It does not show in the windows devicemanager list..

Any ideas what could have caused this?

 

Your maximum Amperage is completely wrong.  Here is a complete listing of what connected can handle max.  Note that in your example you are saying 264watts to molex....when in fact it is no where near that...see guide here...stay safe and dont melt or burn stuff....

https://www.gpuminingresources.com/p/psu-cables.html
newbie
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After a while I have found the problem... SATA power for the risers... is not a good combo.. So after changing those the rig was stable..
Now with replacing some of the cards for newer ones we have new challenges... ;-)  Thanks for the support.. really appreciated.

Sata raisers are better than molex raisers (sata power connectors usually have much less issues with bad connectivity than molex) and are good for pcibus power hungry polaris refs

Okay, I think our problem at first was that I connected to many risers to 1 SATA cable, but I also read online that SATA was kind of restricted to something like 9A and Molex near 22A. Therefore I believed it would be beter to have the risers connected to a molex cable and also connect not more than 2 risers per cable. Since I have two bad connectors now on my PSU I can not connect every riser to its own molex cable, I had to fit 2 on one cable. So far this seems to hold. (not overheat)
Soon I will have all the risers connected via PCI-e....

I came along another "challenge"..... After I saw a high number of rejected shares for only 1 card I altered (lowered) the VMR and wanted to restart the Phoenixminer, but when I did this it "noticed" a third (ghost) card (RX5700XT while we only have 2 actual RX5700XT in the rig) on position 2 in the list of cards and the number of usuable mining cards was also added with 1. ..... It does not show in the windows devicemanager list..

Any ideas what could have caused this?

 
newbie
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Are there any fan hubs out there that is capable to control each fan individually? There is that Corsair Commander Pro but its 60 eur... My MOBO only have 1 non PWM header and 4 PWM headers, is it possible to adjust voltage with PWM header somehow?
jr. member
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hello,
are adrenaline drivers same as blockchian drive? or should i use blockchain driver?

IMPORTANT! All owners of AMD cards with 6 GB or 8 GB RAM must either keep drivers 20.4.x or lower (do not upgrade to 20.5.1 or later), or upgrade to PhoenixMiner 5.2e or later version to continue mining after DAG epoch 384 (ETH will pass it before the end of 2020).  Cool

Since PhoenixMiner is up to 5.5c at this point, for the vast majority of people, there is no need to stick with the old AMD drivers as long as you aren't locked into an old version of PhoenixMiner(for whatever reason).   Note that AMD drivers 21.3.1 and 21.3.2 have significant problems for mining at the moment, and many of us are waiting for the next version of PhoenixMiner, 5.6, or 5.5d, or whatever the next version gets called.   Radeon Settings 21.1.1 worked very well, 21.2 series has a few issues from my experience, though 21.2.3 works decently(21.2.1 was problematic and 21.2.2 was better, but still had problems).
newbie
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And we are all waiting for NiceHash to apologize ... Cheesy
newbie
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Can I control memory clock and core clocks from the bat files...? I m using rx580 armor oc edition..
newbie
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IMPORTANT! All owners of AMD cards with 6 GB or 8 GB RAM must either keep drivers 20.4.x or lower (do not upgrade to 20.5.1 or later), or upgrade to PhoenixMiner 5.2e or later version to continue mining after DAG epoch 384 (ETH will pass it before the end of 2020).  Cool

Thank you!
jr. member
Activity: 54
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hello,
are adrenaline drivers same as blockchian drive? or should i use blockchain driver?

IMPORTANT! All owners of AMD cards with 6 GB or 8 GB RAM must either keep drivers 20.4.x or lower (do not upgrade to 20.5.1 or later), or upgrade to PhoenixMiner 5.2e or later version to continue mining after DAG epoch 384 (ETH will pass it before the end of 2020).  Cool
newbie
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hello,
are adrenaline drivers same as blockchian drive? or should i use blockchain driver?
newbie
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I bought an AMD RX 570 4 GB, tell me what you can mine on Phoenix Miner? Huh

Use the whattomine website.
There, choose Ethash4G and see the coins for mining!
newbie
Activity: 25
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I bought an AMD RX 570 4 GB, tell me what you can mine on Phoenix Miner? Huh
Most profitable RVN or ETC. It is possible in the zombie mod x16 slot ether
newbie
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I bought an AMD RX 570 4 GB, tell me what you can mine on Phoenix Miner? Huh
newbie
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For my concern, if you noticed my GPU2 is usually running at 31-32MH/s, it seems that in the middle of the mining it crashed and was able to mine at 16-17 MH/s
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