GPU Mining Dead RX580? |
Posted: 15 May 2020 01:37 AM PDT I have a mining rig with 8x rx580 8GB and one suddenly stopped responding.I tried putting it into my PC to reflash the VBIOS and I was able to copy the VBIOS from another identical card. The flash appeared to be successful, but after installing AMD drivers on windows, I got a BSOD saying THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER. I get a similar response in linux (dmesg): What are my options? [link] [comments] |
PCIe x16 Slot 2 dropping HashRate Posted: 14 May 2020 10:24 AM PDT Hi. I have 2x ROG Strix 5700's (fix mod). I am trying to mine with these and a 3900x on my Gigabyte X570 "UD" mobo. Now, I understand this is a baseline mobo for being an X570, but I was under the impression I could mine away if I only set PCIe configs correctly. That is: Gen2, 2x8, or even lower like 2x4, etc. I'm not that much interested in gaming as I am in mining. I can "game away" on x1 speeds if I need to... but as the title says... The PCIe Slot #2 is substantially making the hashrate drop 5 minutes into mining. So I rule out it's a thermal throttling issue since cards are below 60°C when placed individually on either slot (#1 or #2), but it's only when placed on Slot 2 that they will drop hashrate. Not happy with that, when placed together (one on top of the other, on Slot 1 and Slot 2), the hashrate will drop for both substantially (however irregularly, either one of them will drop 50%, and the other about 25%). I'm coming to the conclusion it's a motherboard limitation, or hopefully a setting I'm missing in the BIOS that would allow for 100% efficiency mining of both cards (and CPU) in tandem configuration. I'm a noob to +1 cards mining... I did some research before buying, and was convinced I could make it work. Maybe silly of me, but that's besides the point. Something points out to a BUS issue, and latency of BUS... Something related to PCIe lanes... but I couldn't find any such options to access about this in the motherboard's BIOS. Also, I haven't set up Windows OS as per recommended, without LAN cable (in my case, WiFi USB) and disallowing Windows Updates. Also there's the question of RADEON DRIVERS for these cards, which are apparently still an issue today (?, Could I be wrong?) I've read the wiki and I'm aware I haven't exactly followed the steps, but if somebody could perhaps point me to a clear solution path that doesn't involve setting up from the ground up everything that would be great. Motherboard's BIOS is updated. Even GPU's BIOSes are updated (double checked), Chipset firmware updated as well directly from AMD's website, and the RADEON Driver I'm using is 20.2.2 [link] [comments] |
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