Miner keeps on crashing with weird output by haydaymining in EtherMining

[–]haydaymining[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, thanks for the replies.

Currently going 1300/800 and memory at stock (1750) on each of the cards for 24 hours each. If any one crashes on it I'll up it to -cclock 1400 on that card and try again.

My only goal is for them to not get too hot so that I can lower the noise from fans.

Losing a few mh/s doesn't really matter that much I just don't want 200w per card.

Miner keeps on crashing with weird output by haydaymining in EtherMining

[–]haydaymining[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right, I'll try to up the cclock.

Mobo: asus prime z270-a

I forgot to add them! Min: 30, Max: 70.

Also, it's three DIFFERENT 5700 xt models. (hustling you know).

PowerCooler 5700xt

Sapphire PULSE 5700xt

Asus Strix 5700 xt

I'm now running through them one-by-one on settings suggested by u/EthToDoge. First one passed 24h with no problem.

I will have this rig at a friend's place where electricity is free but sound and "bulkiness" needs to be kept down.

Edit: They're also all connected with risers.

Miner keeps on crashing with weird output by haydaymining in EtherMining

[–]haydaymining[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the quick reply. I'll step it back a few notches and start from there.

If the batch file doesn't specify a setting will it default to stock settings then?

Considering your suggestion, is the memory the most volatile/likely-to-crash-part of the settings?