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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
Ursul0
on 21/02/2018, 06:01:24 UTC
PLEASE HELP.
I have one rx 580 OC Edition.. I boy on one men 2 rx 580 oc edition too.. My gpy give me 24,6 mh/s.. i now create rig, and gpu 2 and gpu 3 give 28.2 mh/s.. and work few minutes and restart miner or gpu 3 go down on 0 mh/s -_- i read that is becaose he OVERCLOCK that two gpu and because miner restar -_- PLEASE HELP how to restore that 2 gpu on default like my gpu?

Lol. this is some weird translation I suppose. Do lower your memory clocks to increase stability. And approach each GPU differently sometimes the difference can be confusing.
I have some 12 GPUs rigs that have same cards(all Sapphire Nitro+ 570, Elpida ) some work fine on 2075-2066 and some others on the same rig may have issues if above 1850 (although its statistically very low amount of GPUs)
Normally the minimum that you can get fro polaris is 28MH (older rx470 refs  could be even lower depending...)

The cards you have probably should be good to give 30+ stable. What's the maker of the "rx 580 OC Edition"?

The era of GPU mining SIA is GONE! If you notice the total share found on sia nanopool has been at ZERO for almost a month. Now ASICs are taking over and trust me you get nothing if continue mining.

I'm not entierly sur ewhat is it you are saying... and why.. although interesting seems only relevant to nanopool, which I consider not a good pool anyways.
https://siamining.com/stats
EDIT: the graph at the link s rather short though