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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
TunerDude007
on 25/10/2017, 02:32:40 UTC
v.10 sets correct clocks and voltage for wattman with the last two non-blockchain (drivers 2017.10.20 and the one from september), but then it throttles down upon full startup to 40% less GPU clock while keeping specified voltage values. Then upon exit, I can see in wattman the system maintains the correct OC values specified upon miner startup that the miner itself did not use.

All test were done by using all four specs for GPU and mem clocks+voltages due to mixed results in OCing without increased voltages being specified as noted in thread.

I have had no success in running stable the blockchain driver with and without any OC. The miner does start, I do see a north of ETH 5Mhs increases, but then it freezes my system. I've had very low li/lidag/ethi/dcri values with that driver and still the system keeps on crashing. Vega64 under windows obviously.

Thanks for all the great work, miner looks sweet!
I am using the Robin Hood drivers + Claymore 10 + Windows 7 on a mix GPU RIG - Rig consists of 4 cards
MSI ARMOR RX 570 4GB     cclock 1175 mclock 2100 cvddc 900 mvddc 900   30.1Eth 67.0LBR         Dcri 20
GiG Aurora  RX 580 4GB     cclock 1275 mclock 2050 cvddc 950 mvddc 900   29.9Eth 67.5LBR         Dcri 20
Asus Rog     RX 560 4GB    cclock 1175 mclock 1950 cvddc 850 mvddc 900    13.7Eth 34.0LBR         Dcri 20
MSI         GTX 1060 3GB    OC'd in MSI AB   PM 70   Core +125 Mem+ 900    23.5Eth 21.0LBR         Dcri 28

I switched this rig over to the Robinhood drivers from basic drivers 3 weeks ago as I wanted to switch  back to Ethereum from Music coin for a while. Since the switch 3 weeks ago I had to restart once due to the GTX 1060 freezing the system after a few days with mem set to +950.
At the wall on the meter the system is pulling a total of 595 watts dual mining.

Note: When I start up claymore for the first time, I wait till I see the first set of hash rates then I close claymore and rerun Claymore to get the proper hashrates. The very first instance of Claymore both my 570 and 580 will report 19mh Eth but closing and reopening Claymore corrects this. 
Sorry guys I can't read the whole thread but I hope you are all aware of amd new drivers... 12+ Gpu's much more stable now

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-17.10.2-Release-Notes.aspx