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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ### A ChainWorks Industries (CWI) Project - CWIgm | Simple Powerful Stable
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xcougarx
on 13/08/2017, 03:34:35 UTC
This has given me the most stable results so far, especially if I compare final hash rate on pool side ... the one under statistics->graph shows you what your pool side average is visually, while any pool will have momentary numbers go up and down.

Every miner with every particular card has a different maximum, same miner different algorithms will also have a different limit for overclocking.

You look for that limit, than back off some to give it breathing room. By example:
When I was testing the limits with CWI I saw the same failure mode 2-3 times around +125 core -1000 memory 88% power, -i 26.5 with my cards (works for a few minutes, I believe when the cards warm up it starts failing). I get "invalid nonce" in a loop, estimated coins goes into millions Smiley

With the +121 core -1000 memory 88% power, -i 26.5 I was stable for a few hours.
I notched down to -i 26 +120 core for some breathing room and have not had problems with my 1080 ti cards within past day.


Overclocking too much. Try dropping down core clocks slowly until it's stable.

its only +150 on core, and they're stable on other miner, i tried to lower my intensity but still getting that error, its only on my 1060s, my 1070 is stable.
What's your OC setting?

PL 70, core +150, mem -502, fan 75, intensity 24

but why on other miner they're stable?
And what is in your batch file?

cwigm -c sigt -u myusername.myworker -p x -i 23 --lodiff --max-temp=70

Try use intesnity 22 and if it still occurs try lower the core slowly until it will work fine. I also lowered my core from 95 to 90 when i seen few ounce messages during mining. Seems ok now. I had several in 5 hours but maybe this helps and give extra profit in long run.

ok,thanks!i will try this, but im only wondering, it's stable with spmod3 Cheesy Cheesy