What does "close applications" mean? Does it mean OS freezing? Actually, CryptoDredge is unable to close your apps. "resolved" means "max power" problem was fixed
What does "fixed" mean? Was it removed? Will CryptoDredge leave the tdp\power settings alone now? Or does it just increase it less than 100%? You need to elaborate on what "fixed" means.
As stated earlier, whenever the devfee mining started, both Awesome Miner and my own mining monitor program would get killed and the tdp would be set to 100% regardless of whatever percentage I had it set to. This happened every single time the devfee mining began. Others noted the power spikes causing crashes as well. If you are saying CryptoDredge doesn't have code to close other applications - then why would my application processes get silently killed whenever the devfee mining started but run fine otherwise? My monitoring program and rigs run for weeks without reboots or issues. The issues I reported only started when I switched to CryptoDredge.
I would appreciate hearing answers to the following:
- Why was CryptoDredge adjusting the tdp to 100% during the devfee mining?
- Does CryptoDredge adjust tdp at all anymore or will it leave it as the user set it?
- Are there any other settings that the user may have specifically configured that CryptoDredge will change behind the scenes that may cause crashes (overclocking, etc...)?
- Why would multiple application processes get killed whenever dev fee mining starts?
I'm sure you can appreciate that people don't want mining software sneakily changing the power usage behind the scenes causing crashes - or even potential damage. Explaining why that was occurring and whether it will continue to any degree would go a long way toward firming up trust.