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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
wcboy
on 27/01/2020, 04:06:50 UTC
Do you have any solution for me ? Are you on Linux ?

Why are 4gb cards to small for some people and some not?

I'm running Windows 10 and 4GB cards. Works like a charm.

0,5 GB left to allocate

https://imgur.com/uduLXFJ

Did you try to put one 1060/6GB or 1070/8GB as GPU 0? some ppl solved it that way

THE DAG IS SHARED--

As I understand it, the larger card (>4GB VRAM) is able to load the DAG and share it.  This results in the 4GB cards being able to process the DAG in pieces.  I believe all cards must be the same (AMD or nVidia).  I don't know if it works on both AMD and nVidia, even if all are the same. AND, I don't know if it works on both Windows 10 and Linux.  I think the shared DAG may be located in the Win 10 "virtual memory", where the virtual memory is more of a requirement than is "swap space" in Linux.

I have not tried it.  The end result is reportedly a lower overall hash rate.  I have never personally tested this, but others have posted about it in this thread and other ETH threads.  Do a search.

--scryptr


I am newbie here,same problem when using 6x 8gb RX570 ,running with Win10 64bit,120ssd ,8Gb memorry got problem gpu Dag problem.i have tested with my old hdd same setup with 500 gb sata hdd than no problem.all work fine with has rate.

May i get some advise from guys what is the best setting with the vitual memorry so i can use back my 120gb ssd