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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 5.1c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
bluspirit
on 24/11/2020, 23:25:56 UTC
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Do you think it would be possible to post screen shot of your miner file AND config file so I can see?  (You can hide your wallet number and rig name if you want of course)
Thanks in advance

There is no secret in my config but I prefer not to post it here as it would just create more confusion for you, so forget the config above as well.
Start from scratch, download PhoenixMiner, open start_miner.bat file with notepad and replace your wallet, then save and try to run it. Also read the readme.txt file in the same folder where you can find a lot other information.
Before asking any other questions, remember to specify which GPU you are using.

Good luck!

Hello,

Ive been mining without any trouble. I just seem to have trouble with 5.2d.

I have MSI RX 580 8GB that is running well with another version of Phoenix Miner

I also have 2 XFX RX 570 4GB and 1 MSI RX 570 4GB. Havent been able to run any of them due to them being 4GB. This is why I have decided to try 5.2d.

My 4GB cards are currently NOT plugged in. So I only hvave my 8GB card. But it seems like I have been getting error with 5.2d. Can't even get it to work with my 8 GB Card....

Hello,
what error do you get with the 8GB card?

Important tips for 4GB cards (read first page), assuming you are using windows :

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  • If you can't use integrated GPU, replace the primary GPU with one with 6 or 8 GB VRAM.
  • (Windows) With PhoenixMiner 5.2e either remove the -daglim option entirely (it is set to auto by default), or set it to -daglim 4023, which should work on all 470/480/570/580/590 cards with "good" drivers (see bellow)
  • (Windows) If your cards doesn't work with the default DAG limit of 4023 and require substantial decrease to 4006 or 3990, you need to update to one of the "good" AMD drivers for Windows: from 18.12.1.1 to 19.7.5 (inclusive), and from 19.12.2 to 20.11.1 (inclusive)

Try with 5.2e.