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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
notbatman
on 16/09/2017, 12:11:28 UTC
Hi all:
   I have been quiet and doing a bit of experimenting with many of the different versions of Claymore. I just did a test of a card that would run say for 6 hours and then lose connection and drop out. The other card with it would stay mining just fine. Did this 6 times to make sure what I was seeing to be true.
   I then took said card to a different miner and one of them to said miner. Now all works fine.  I see that some cards just will not work together but will with others. So I feel strongly to say that if you have a rouge card, put it in a different machine and it may correct your problems. May not.
   My proof is in the puddin so to speak.

And now, A big thank you to all here that have shared their settings and results. This thread is a wealth of info if you just go back and read through it. Takes a while but there are so many jems waiting to be discovered. Are you new?  Start from page one and take notes. Grab a cold bear or a big cup of coffee and do the research, in the end you will emerge with one great farm.

thay


I just got an asrock H110 btc pro mainboard and boy is it particular about the card order with RX480s, took me hours to get all the cards online. I also got some powercolor RX460 mining OEM cards with the board, they won't even work on the H110 and I can only get a max of 4 cards to work together on an old gigabyte 990 ud3. This is all under Ubuntu 16.04 and windows has a gpu limit so that won't work. I think I'm SOL on these 460s until I get a new mainboard.

Getting all the GPUs in a multi-GPU system to play together can definaty be a challenge.