So I am running into some instability on my 6 x rx480 system. Runs fine for a few days then claymore crashes. sometimes I can just restart claymore and it goes fine again for a few days, other times it bsod's with bsod viewer referencing direct x graphics kernel as the fault. thoughts?
Did anyone else on Ethermine have their hashrates go to zero on the website dashboard just now? I assume it's just a website glitch as my rigs are still hashing.
Edit: NM back to normal now
Yawn. If I had a $1 for every time someone predicted the death of Bitcoin (and now ETH) I'd be a millionaire.
So, core of this thing is an undervolted champ, running just peachy at 1000 MHz @ 0.8 V. ram, not so much. Hard crashed at 2180 MHz@ 1 V, artifacting at 2150 MHz @ 0.965 V.
Per GPU-Z this chip is garbage, bring better than only 7% of samples. Maybe that translates to terrible overclocking but the opposite when you underclock.
I came here to ask the same thing. Mine still seems to be reporting weird. I've got 2 workers going currently for a total of 84 Mh/s. However, ethermine site reports both workers have 0 reported hashrate and both also showing 2-3 Mh/s current effective. What the heck is going on?
Edit: Checked again almost 2 hours after initial post. My dashboard does not appear to be updating at all.
Soo is no one else experiencing this on their ethermine dashboard? Nothing has changed on my page all day. Anything to worry about?
does that mean that the state 2 voltage of .818 is overridden to be 1 volt when you turn on voltage control (and leave it at default)?You can't set the core voltage lower than the memory voltage. The "memory voltage" is actually the memory controller voltage and is probably regulated off of the core voltage. You can set the core voltage as low as you want, but if you set it lower than the memory voltage, it will apply the memory voltage to the core as well. So if you have it set to 800 mV on the core states and 965 mV on the memory, you're actually at 965 mV on the core and memory. They really need to create a Wattman tutorial as there's a lot of little things like this that have no explanation or even indication of what is actually being adjusted.
Mine had a hickup around the time of your original post and then went back to normal about an hour later.
So for my latest mining rig I am having issues with black screening as soon as I install Crimson 16.7.2 or higher on Windows 10 Anniversary.
I'm looking to separate my mined Ether between different locations, so I need a new ether address.
Do I want to create a new "Account" or a new "Wallet Contract"? I'm just as confused about this as ever (even asked about this before)
Look, don't take this the wrong way, but I think Ethereum mining is not going to be net profitable for people getting into it right now unless you can use the hardware for something else (which you can, mining Monero might be profitable as well).
I use nanopool, but most folks around here seem to prefer ethermine.
The most recent driver I've used is the one pushed out with Win10 preview 14905 (16.6) but I have not had any such problems with that driver. It sounds to me like your system is getting stuck during detection/initialization of the card. Have you tried the same rig under Linux or some other version of Windows?
I'm thinking on mining ETC since it's more profitable right now. What pools do u guys recommend?
Tried Windows 7 (UEFI) as well as two different versions of Windows 10, and several different Crimson driver versions. I'm going to try some more in-depth isolation testing this evening, and depending on how that turns out maybe give a Linux distribution a go.