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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 2.7c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows)
by
Iamtutut
on 03/03/2018, 18:58:14 UTC
i think answers will be no ,
This is not something a miner can predict. It can't distinguish between software fault (bad overclock, buggy drivers) and hardware issue (bad riser, cat unplugged the riser cable, housefire, apocalypse).
The only thing you can do is to set -rmode 2 and make reboot.bat with "shutdown /s /f" on in it.

i understand miner cant predict ,
just count retry start 3 or 5 times in a delays or without any minning ,
only desactive card , but stoping powering the card look be impossible

i dont think motherboard can stop powered a pcie slot....
and GC was powered directly from psu ...

im sorry ,just new in game
first time GC died .....

MB can power a PCI-E up to 75W, my HD7750 is a PCI-E GPU and is powered by PCI-E only because it needs only 55W.

You need to get on the internet and read.
Look up Mining Crypto's or GPU's on Video boards, or How to mine, or
how do video cards work when mining, or anything else that will get you somewhat educated
on what you are doing. Look up undervolting, or overclocking.
Study up on what you are attempting to do.

This area is for testing and reporting issues with a new miner.
No, how do I make a miner work.

Sorry, but you need more information before you burn up any more cards.



Did I say i was trying to mine ETH with an outdated card (I never wrote is was doing anything with it) ? Or did you confuse me with another member ?
BTW about the 75W from the MB: https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/104406/
"4. A x16 graphics card is limited to 75 W. The 75 W maximum can be drawn via the combination of +12V and +3.3V rails, and the sum of the draw on the two rails cannot exceed 75 W."