Hey mate,
Since you are reading for such a long time you must have read my
post - chain, where (in my
final post) I concluded that the blockchain drivers can cause power spikes that cause great instability.
Mr. Claymore said on this:
As I said, I am not happy to see that those problems are getting noticed by more users everyday. For myself, lowering the voltages seems to did the trick but I still experience some freezes now and then (I guess that I didn't lower them enough).
I am hoping that with so many cases around, Mr. Claymore can verify the existence of the problem.
What I would like to hear from Mr. Claymore is if there are any thoughts for a solution and what I would love to hear is an ETA if one exists.
1. I still cannot reproduce this issue, I described what tests I did:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.msg21966972#msg21966972If you have ste-by-step guide how to reproduce this issue - let me know.
2. I'm not sure if it is possible to fix this issue at all, since all these issues are from buggy ADL.
So there you have it.
Reducing voltage indeed does the trick on system freezes.
I myself had to lower my clocks as well with the voltage, sacrificing some hashrate in order to have stability
Thank you very much for your reply. I did miss your "final post" which totally makes sense. (It should have its own topic about power spikes)
I have applied your settings and got much better stability right away, but still not stable for 24hr straight

Making -cvddc 1000 -mvddc 1000 and/or reducing core frequency does the trick, but sacrifices the hashrate and increases power, which doesn't make sense to me after reading your "final post".
I have a feeling blockchain drivers are not as stable as regular ones, but we have no choice here.