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Topic: Please Help! Big Issues/Claymore/Ethereum (Read 147 times)

newbie
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March 03, 2018, 04:08:54 PM
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Happy to report that so far after all the recommended solutions that I tried, I took everything apart and put it back together, reformatted windows, downloaded everything again and magically it works now.

Thanks to everyone !
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Ok I will try these out.

Thanks guys I will report after my attempt.
member
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Merit: 59
Not the fastest route, but if quick fixes don’t work....

Try using DDU to remove all drivers and then reinstall.

If that doesn’t work, take everything apart and start over including a format and reinstalling windows.

However before doing my second suggestion you might want to wait to see if anyone else has ideas. However my suggestion should only take an hour.

Also saw this...

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6hekju/i_have_this_error_shuting_down_my_rig_after/
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 556
Hello everyone,

I hope I can find a solution to this problem here, it seems that I am not the only one that has gone through this. (I have yet to fix with solutions I've seen so far)

First I will show you what I am running so far:

Windows 10 Home 64 Bit OS
1 Gigabyte GTX 1070 WINDFORCE OC 8GB  (4 others on the way, so I'm freaking out) - It is on a powered riser.
1200 W EVGA Titanium 80 Plus PSU Fully Modular
MSI Z270 A PRO MOBO
Celeron Processor
4GB DDR4 RAM
64GB SSD

My rig starts normally and begins to mine with no issues ,  then either 40 minutes later or 2 hours later the computer crashes and shuts down completely.

Error Message in red text:
NVML: cannot get current temperature, error 999 (an internal driver error occurred)
WATCHDOG: GPU 0 Hangs in OpenCL call, you need to restart miner  Sad
WATCHDOG: GPU 0 Hangs in OpenCL call, you need to restart miner  Sad
ETH: No new jobs were received for 10 mins - something is wrong with pool

Things I have tried:
1. Switched powered risers on the card
2. Re-installing NVIDIA drivers to the latest version including CUDA 9.1
3.Updated MSI BIOS
4. Kept OC settings to default.
5. Changed DNS servers to Googles
6.Manually connected to Stratum using Nanopools IP.

Should I dump nanopool and claymore entirely and move on to another software ?

Please if anyone out there has fixed this issue any help would be much appreciated I am completely stuck.
Triple-Check your power cables. The ones powering the riser and the one(s) powering the GPU. It looks like there a power delivery problem of some sorts. When I had a temperature reading error (511C) it turned out one of the power cables to the riser had melted.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Hello everyone,

I hope I can find a solution to this problem here, it seems that I am not the only one that has gone through this. (I have yet to fix with solutions I've seen so far)

First I will show you what I am running so far:

Windows 10 Home 64 Bit OS
1 Gigabyte GTX 1070 WINDFORCE OC 8GB  (4 others on the way, so I'm freaking out) - It is on a powered riser.
1200 W EVGA Titanium 80 Plus PSU Fully Modular
MSI Z270 A PRO MOBO
Celeron Processor
4GB DDR4 RAM
64GB SSD

My rig starts normally and begins to mine with no issues ,  then either 40 minutes later or 2 hours later the computer crashes and shuts down completely.

Error Message in red text:
NVML: cannot get current temperature, error 999 (an internal driver error occurred)
WATCHDOG: GPU 0 Hangs in OpenCL call, you need to restart miner  Sad
WATCHDOG: GPU 0 Hangs in OpenCL call, you need to restart miner  Sad
ETH: No new jobs were received for 10 mins - something is wrong with pool

Things I have tried:
1. Switched powered risers on the card
2. Re-installing NVIDIA drivers to the latest version including CUDA 9.1
3.Updated MSI BIOS
4. Kept OC settings to default.
5. Changed DNS servers to Googles
6.Manually connected to Stratum using Nanopools IP.

Should I dump nanopool and claymore entirely and move on to another software ?

Please if anyone out there has fixed this issue any help would be much appreciated I am completely stuck.
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