I am getting this crash after a couple of hours of mining (r9 380x is gpu affected) - 2 380x and 1 rx480, running on 16.60 drivers. maybe i need to uninstall those drivers and install 15.12? Hope I can find those drivers online.
WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hanges in OpenCL call, exit WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hanges in OpenCL call, exit WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hanges in OpenCL call, exit WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hanges in OpenCL call, exit
Its a 1300w edga gold power supply enough to dual mining with 6x of msi r9 390x?
Not really, you will need to undervolt a lot and maybe underclock, and run low -dcri. Even then you are pushing limits of it, consider dual PSUs. Their total TDP is 1650w. Someone on this forum does it, and it is very unstable.
Hello,
And 1300w for 4x msi r9 390x its possible?
4 would probably work, would still want to undervolt just to lessen load a bit.
Its a 1300w edga gold power supply enough to dual mining with 6x of msi r9 390x?
Not really, you will need to undervolt a lot and maybe underclock, and run low -dcri. Even then you are pushing limits of it, consider dual PSUs. Their total TDP is 1650w. Someone on this forum does it, and it is very unstable.
Today got an error OpenCL on GPU one crashed. Watchdog exited but the miner is unable to restart. Hands whole system. Any solution?
Power off / Power on... Not what you wanted to hear but... It's a solution..
I get the same problem occasionally, Try looking at the problematic card, Down-clocking it etc.
I think this is more random problem. I upgraded drivers from 16.7.3 to 16.8 and it worked well over night. I guess it will keep on working well. I was thinking about using -r option to set 30 min time to force reboot and then keep bat file in the startup with delay of 30 sec. But that means I will lose 3-5% mininig time further.
But anyway, so far so good.. it is working for now thanx for your advice
I have a similar problem.
Gpu 4 failed in open cl call , after a time this freeze the system.
Some time the gpu work for a hours and sometimes for a few minutes. Your udgrade drivers?
Hello Claymore. I've been using your miner for 30+ Radeon 480's and several 390's / Fury X's. Great software with very little problems. I have recommended your software to all my mining friends which they use. I hope you can help with a problem.
I purchased a single Geforce 1070 and cannot get it to mine. I'm running Windows 10 Anniversary update with the latest drivers. I've used the same working batch file that work with my Radeons. When I launch my batch file I get an error from EthDcrMiner64.exe (latest version 7) saying
"The program can't start because OpenCL.DLL is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem."
I have verified OpenCL.dll exists on my Windows system. I tried copying opencl.dll locally to the root mining folder (with the EthDcrMiner exe) and I get an error stating "The application was unable to start correctly (0X000007B). Click OK to close the application."
I'm a total newbie with Nvidia Pascal mining, can you please help? I read through your readme documentation and I see nothing specific to Nvidia cards that I should be doing to get this working. I'm at a loss and need your help.
Thanks in advance!
try with just the basics first meaning just the pool/s configuration for mining. If you didn't change the start.bat file just try that. I have to 1060 3GB that I have used since he added NV support without issue. Also If you didn't do a clean install of your drivers for NVidia for windows 10 after the update it causes problems.
Thanks for the reply. I didn't make any changes to my working batch file. I simply ran it after the anniversary update and it complained about OpenCL missing. I just ran DDU and reinstalling the Nvidia drivers recommended on the first page.
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool us1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal Mining_Address.MinerName -epsw x
Nevermind. I updated to the latest DDU verson, uninstalled previous driver in safe mode and installed the recommended drivers on the first page and now I'm mining away with my ITX Gigabyte 1070! Thanks for your help.
Seems to be working fine. Mining speeds are a little lower then expected at 24.5 - 25Mh. I haven't done any overclocking at all, this is just stock. I believe this card has Micron memory (according to GPU-Z) so I'm not sure if that's going to hold it back but I'll report back my hashes after overclocking.
Happy now!
Next project, flash 32 Radeon 480's with custom BIOS to bring up overall hash speeds 100+Mh. This will take a while heh. What's the recommended remote desktop software around here? TeamViewer?
OK spent a few hours tweaking power settings and overclocking / underclocking. I think I have pretty decent results for this tiny ITX Gigabyte 1070, what do you think?
Nvidia cards aren't as good for Ethereum costwise. They do OK, but not for the cost. They don't dual mine as well either. Currently it is better to min LBRY with them. I can get ~$50-55/month from a 470 with stock clocks, on Eth+Sia. A 1060 3GB gets $40/month for similar cost. However LBRY it will get ~$50/month. So it is still profitable on them, just somewhat better to do LBRY right now, but it also depends on price/difficulty of that, which moves a lot.
There is a private miner for LBRY, but I don't like the idea of paying for miner, that also has a high devfee, with only slightly faster hashing, and wouldn't be worth it unless you had multiple nvidia rigs. From the thread on it, it is also unstable at some pools due to poor network code. The dev isn't really friendly either.
Thanks. Appreciate the feedback. I'm well aware Radeon's are better for mining Ether, hence why I'm mining at over a Gh with 30+ cards already. I bought the 1070 as I needed a low powered ITX card to fit in my HTPC and serve double duty. As for mining some altcoin like LBRY I generally don't bother with as I mine Ether and hold with the expectation it'll rise in value over the next few years. These alt coins (and LBRY looks like something that's being done in Ethereum anyway) come and go and are mainly good if you are immediately trading. I'll keep my eye on it but for now I rather get another 30Mh out of this 1070 mining Ether.
Why is your memory clock so low on your GTX 1070 in your picture it says it's set to 1350 and I'm assuming that is its base frequency which means its only running at 5400 Mhz effective on your 1070 which is really low. it should be closer to 8000 effective if not hight
i have a little problem. i have a rig with 6 gpu, 2 nitro r9 fury and 4 rx470. my rig run under ethos last version. my psu is lepa 1700m platinium.
i use claymore but my rig crash when i start claymore with 6 gpu, but no problem when i use 5 gpu under claymore and 1 under ethos in same time. the rig crash then it load the last dag. i have enabled the log, i show nothing. i must stop log and system log for production for save ssd space but i show nothing when it's enabled. i have try "-gser 2" with 6 gpu, it crash.