Im still having problem with the freeze issue ......
I can confirm I can have the same issue with Claymore freezing along with windows
These look exactly like the problem I had. Sorry that my solution did not work for you guys as well.
It is possible that I have misunderstood the solution in my case. Maybe I did something else (except from lowering -cvddc) that fixed the problem and I missed that. I will be thinking of it through the day, trying to recall my actions during my tests.
One thing I can think of straight away is this: initially I lowered my -cclock from 1140 to 1130. After I did that, my next step was to lower my -cvddc from 875 to 850 (which I took as a solution)
Those things may seem insignificant for you, but I will say something that may ring a bell for you:
I have noticed that Claymore v.10.0 sometimes has some sort of "delayed effect". Changing a setting (lets say -cclock or cvddc) will not take affect the first time you start the miner!This has happened to me more than once. I have set a new value on a parameter, I run the miner, I did not notice the change I would expect, I restarted the miner and then the desired changes appeared.
This problem may have the same cause as this one:
Sometimes miner can't reach maximum speed. I open the miner, clocks and voltages are being set properly but hashrate lies in the 225mh/s area. A simple miner restart resolves the issue
which is a problem I have not yet resolved. A simple -minspeed will save me from trouble in this case, so I will not be spending much time on this one
So whatever you try as a "fix", restart your miner a couple of times to be sure
Im so sorry if i neglect the PSU and its cable thing.
Thanks a lot guys, i hope it will keep mining afterthen.