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Re: hsrminer - Nvidia mining software for various algos by palgin&alexkap
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dragonmike
on 21/01/2018, 11:22:19 UTC
that drop is due to miner fee .... when it ends there is small iddle time .... it was written somewhere here ....
and about -i ... yes ... i have intensity 3 only on my 70s ... 80ti and 70ti with no intensity set


That's what I thought at first, too, so I decided to let hsrminer continue running for over an hour longer and the hashrate didn't change - once it dropped down to ~1150-1170 it stayed there until I restarted it.

I'm currently trying -i 5 and -c 4 as suggested by dragonmike; as of now it's been running ~50 minutes so I should have an answer in the next 10-15 minutes.

EDIT - so far the hashrate is stable after more than 1 hour of operation so once again dragonmike saves the day!

EDIT2 - still stable at around 1310.

Quoting myself because sometime overnight the hashrate once again dropped down to the 1170 range, so adding the "-c 4" switch and setting intensity to 5 (-i 5) weren't the solution. If no one else is seeing this behavior then it must be a quirk of my system - Windows 7 Pro / SP1, 16GB RAM, AMD Phenom II x4 955 CPU, 1x GTX 1080 (for now - a second is one the way).


Hmmm, annoying, that.
How much virtual memory have you set? Make sure your minium value is at least the sum of all gpu mem combined.
Then have a look at cpu load. If it's close to 100% it means it might end up bottlenecking your GPUs. Then you're sod out of luck. Some miners struggle with a nvidia driver limitation. Optiminer Zero for example is just unusable if you have anything less than a quad-core cpu...