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November 27, 2017, 09:35:50 PM
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August 21, 2017, 04:12:25 PM
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Set the Pagefile to 20.000.
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August 21, 2017, 02:51:28 PM
#16
So I just checked the windows log and found loooooooooooots of this error.
It's like every 5 seconds this log is generated.  Huh Huh


Code:
A corrected hardware error has occurred.

Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)

Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x1C:0x6
Vendor ID:Device ID: 0x8086:0xA296
Class Code: 0x30400

I'm still trying to search how to fix it. Hopefully I get something useful.


Was this resolved? i have the same issue
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July 19, 2017, 12:02:10 AM
#15
while it's mining, press ctrl-alt-delete and look at the 'system interrupts' process.   that process should only taking 1-0.5% of your cpu time.   If it hovers at 5-20%, you have a problem w/ either your GPU or your riser.

I also use a program called LatencyMon to check the latency of devices that are talking to the CPU.   A good way to pin down the culprit is by running 5 cards at a time (instead of 6), until you find the combo that is stable (low system interrupts).   The card that is not running whilst the system is stable is probably the culprit. 

I've built several rigs and have been troubleshooting the same for the last few weeks.  PM me if you need more help.
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July 18, 2017, 11:01:15 PM
#14
If you are running MSI afterburner, close it (using the "X") after the miner starts, I have a rig of 1060 and afterburner caused my rig to freeze, also, if you run less than 4 GPU's, try using EVGA Precision XOC.

My first rig with 6x Palit GTX 1060 3GB works fine even with the afterburner running.
I also already tried running without the afterburner and without undervolting and overclocking but still the same issue.

Also, I use ethminer version for 1060, got it from here http://cryptomining-blog.com/8852-new-optimized-ethminer-for-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-gpus/ . It gives me +6% hashrate more than Claymore.

Can you tell me the speed 1060 3GB can hash? Thank you!

About 22 MH/s on Ethereum and 300 sols/s on ZCash. A pretty good card if you can manage to get the hand on one that is not overpriced due to the mining crazyness.
Thank you, today I will try. I used EWBF only 26x H/s
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July 18, 2017, 08:43:03 AM
#13
So I just checked the windows log and found loooooooooooots of this error.
It's like every 5 seconds this log is generated.  Huh Huh


Code:
A corrected hardware error has occurred.

Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)

Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x1C:0x6
Vendor ID:Device ID: 0x8086:0xA296
Class Code: 0x30400

I'm still trying to search how to fix it. Hopefully I get something useful.
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July 18, 2017, 06:54:00 AM
#12
If you are running MSI afterburner, close it (using the "X") after the miner starts, I have a rig of 1060 and afterburner caused my rig to freeze, also, if you run less than 4 GPU's, try using EVGA Precision XOC.

My first rig with 6x Palit GTX 1060 3GB works fine even with the afterburner running.
I also already tried running without the afterburner and without undervolting and overclocking but still the same issue.

Also, I use ethminer version for 1060, got it from here http://cryptomining-blog.com/8852-new-optimized-ethminer-for-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-gpus/ . It gives me +6% hashrate more than Claymore.

Can you tell me the speed 1060 3GB can hash? Thank you!

About 22 MH/s on Ethereum and 300 sols/s on ZCash. A pretty good card if you can manage to get the hand on one that is not overpriced due to the mining crazyness.
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July 18, 2017, 06:22:25 AM
#11
If you are running MSI afterburner, close it (using the "X") after the miner starts, I have a rig of 1060 and afterburner caused my rig to freeze, also, if you run less than 4 GPU's, try using EVGA Precision XOC.

My first rig with 6x Palit GTX 1060 3GB works fine even with the afterburner running.
I also already tried running without the afterburner and without undervolting and overclocking but still the same issue.


Also, I use ethminer version for 1060, got it from here http://cryptomining-blog.com/8852-new-optimized-ethminer-for-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-gpus/ . It gives me +6% hashrate more than Claymore.

Can you tell me the speed 1060 3GB can hash? Thank you!
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July 18, 2017, 04:18:03 AM
#10

Only thing I've done so far is change the risers and resintall the video graphics driver. I've tried to dowgrade/use the latest driver but still didn't resolve the issue. I'll try to reconnect the cables again and see.

Any idea if there is windows log when the OS freezes?




Right-click or tap and hold the Start icon. Choose Event Viewer.
The Event Viewer appears.
On the left, choose Event Viewer, Custom Views, Administrative Events.
It may take a while, but eventually you see a list of notable events.
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July 18, 2017, 04:16:00 AM
#9
If you are running MSI afterburner, close it (using the "X") after the miner starts, I have a rig of 1060 and afterburner caused my rig to freeze, also, if you run less than 4 GPU's, try using EVGA Precision XOC.

My first rig with 6x Palit GTX 1060 3GB works fine even with the afterburner running.
I also already tried running without the afterburner and without undervolting and overclocking but still the same issue.


Also, I use ethminer version for 1060, got it from here http://cryptomining-blog.com/8852-new-optimized-ethminer-for-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-gpus/ . It gives me +6% hashrate more than Claymore.
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July 18, 2017, 04:11:06 AM
#8
It may also be worth mentioning that sometimes the rig runs as long as 10hours+ before it hangs/freezes.
Most of the time its about 15-20mins.

This is the log.

ID   Date   Content
6764   18.07.2017 17:00:03   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6746   18.07.2017 16:09:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6742   18.07.2017 15:58:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6724   18.07.2017 15:27:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6675   18.07.2017 14:32:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6632   18.07.2017 13:29:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6617   18.07.2017 13:10:03   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6609   18.07.2017 12:29:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 2 minutes!
6600   18.07.2017 11:09:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 5 minutes!
6596   18.07.2017 10:36:02   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 5 minutes!
6440   18.07.2017 00:05:03   Miner: PJCoinPH2 Offline more than 5 minutes!
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July 18, 2017, 04:09:53 AM
#7
Mining stresses a rig in many ways, so just because it doesn't freeze up when not mining doesn't mean there is a problem.

I would start by shutting it down completely, re-seating all video cards, the RAM and reconnecting all cables to eliminate a loose connection somewhere. I would also check to make sure there is not dust or dirt build up and that the cpu heat-sink is secure to rule-out common heat trouble spots. Turn it back on and monitor it for awhile to make sure a GPU is not overheating causing the rig to lock up.

If it passes all this and you are still having issues, the next thing would be to try and remove and reinstall the video graphics drivers.

After doing all of the above, the next things to try would be removing one card and seeing if the rig runs well, repeating until you either found the problem card or eliminated them as the cause. You may need to let the rig run for a day or two in-between these steps, I am not sure how often your rig was freezing up before, so wait at least that long, and maybe double it to be sure.

Only thing I've done so far is change the risers and resintall the video graphics driver. I've tried to dowgrade/use the latest driver but still didn't resolve the issue. I'll try to reconnect the cables again and see.

Any idea if there is windows log when the OS freezes?


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July 18, 2017, 04:06:03 AM
#6
Its either your overclock settings, undervolt settings, or your risers are bad or your PSU is dying/cheap.

Could be anything really.

Too bad your rig freezes and halts. Most crashes usually cause a system reboot and you can auto-restart the mining but not when it hangs like this.

I already tried running the miner without undervolting and overclocking. Still got the same issue. My PSU is brand new. The rig is only less than two weeks.
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July 18, 2017, 04:04:03 AM
#5
If you are running MSI afterburner, close it (using the "X") after the miner starts, I have a rig of 1060 and afterburner caused my rig to freeze, also, if you run less than 4 GPU's, try using EVGA Precision XOC.

My first rig with 6x Palit GTX 1060 3GB works fine even with the afterburner running.
I also already tried running without the afterburner and without undervolting and overclocking but still the same issue.
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July 18, 2017, 04:02:58 AM
#4
Mining stresses a rig in many ways, so just because it doesn't freeze up when not mining doesn't mean there is a problem.

I would start by shutting it down completely, re-seating all video cards, the RAM and reconnecting all cables to eliminate a loose connection somewhere. I would also check to make sure there is not dust or dirt build up and that the cpu heat-sink is secure to rule-out common heat trouble spots. Turn it back on and monitor it for awhile to make sure a GPU is not overheating causing the rig to lock up.

If it passes all this and you are still having issues, the next thing would be to try and remove and reinstall the video graphics drivers.

After doing all of the above, the next things to try would be removing one card and seeing if the rig runs well, repeating until you either found the problem card or eliminated them as the cause. You may need to let the rig run for a day or two in-between these steps, I am not sure how often your rig was freezing up before, so wait at least that long, and maybe double it to be sure.
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July 18, 2017, 04:00:32 AM
#3
Its either your overclock settings, undervolt settings, or your risers are bad or your PSU is dying/cheap.

Could be anything really.

Too bad your rig freezes and halts. Most crashes usually cause a system reboot and you can auto-restart the mining but not when it hangs like this.
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July 18, 2017, 03:59:29 AM
#2
If you are running MSI afterburner, close it (using the "X") after the miner starts, I have a rig of 1060 and afterburner caused my rig to freeze, also, if you run less than 4 GPU's, try using EVGA Precision XOC.
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July 18, 2017, 03:51:38 AM
#1
Hello. One of my rig is randomly freezing. Mouse and keyboard wont work. I have to do hard reset every time it happens.
I'm using claymore 9.7.

When I don't mine, the rig runs flawlessly. It doesn't hang or freeze. I checked the claymore log and there is nothing there. I'm not sure what is causing the error.

Would reinstalling the OS help? Do i need to upgrade the ram to 8GB? Is there any windows log I can check why its happening?

This is my specs:
Motherboard: Biostar TB250-BTC
PSU: Corsair HX1200
GPU: 6x Galax GTX 1060 6GB
Memory: 4GB 2400Mhz
Memory: Intel Celeron
OS: Windows 10

Any help pls. I've been on this problem for a week now. Sad

Edit: I'll be glad to reward (btc) whoever can point me to right direction to resolve the issue. I'm tired already.
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