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massive rejected shares #693

Closed Black6spdZ closed 2 years ago

Black6spdZ commented 3 years ago

Running FirePro S9150 "16GB Hawaii" with latest Lolminer 1.31 and get only ~35% accepted mining AutolykosV2 to Nicehash. I get 99.8% accepted mining ETH with exact same hardware and settings using PhoenixMiner. Are there any magic settings I am missing?

jgonzis commented 3 years ago

Could you try to put with reduce Memory OC or try another server?

Black6spdZ commented 3 years ago

Stock memory clock on these cards, 1250Mhz.. Like I mentioned it mines ETH with 99.7% accepted using PM

jgonzis commented 3 years ago

Running FirePro S9150 "16GB Hawaii" with latest Lolminer 1.31 and get only ~35% accepted mining AutolykosV2 to Nicehash. I get 99.8% accepted mining ETH with exact same hardware and settings using PhoenixMiner. Are there any magic settings I am missing?

Could you send a Photo that could help

kiaas commented 3 years ago

I'm going to try to test my FirePro S9100 (Hawaii, 12GB of VRAM. ) on SMOS for this too, since I remember getting more than expected invalids with it myself, but didn't go into full troubleshooting.

kiaas commented 3 years ago

ErgoInvalid only running for 20 minutes, but I can certainly reproduce his S9150's error on my S9100. I'm using SMOS, lolminer-v1.31 --algo AUTOLYKOS2 --pool autolykos.usa-west.nicehash.com:3390 --user redacted --pass x --apihost 127.0.0.1 --apiport 4444 edit: sanity checking with lolminer 1.31 mining ethereum on nicehash. ~10 minutes of uptime with 18 accepted and 0 invalid, so eth works. I can borrow an R9 290 4GB to test a consumer hawaii card myself, see if this happens on them too, if that's of use.

Black6spdZ commented 3 years ago

Thanks for testing your S9100, glad to see its not just an issue with my rig. I know these FirePros aren't nearly as efficient as modern cards but the 12and 16gb models have plenty of life left, 512-bit bus helps too

jgonzis commented 3 years ago

Thanks for testing your S9100, glad to see its not just an issue with my rig. I know these FirePros aren't nearly as efficient as modern cards but the 12and 16gb models have plenty of life left, 512-bit bus helps too

That seems that the kernel is not properly done. Only to determinate is kernel, could you try for example herominers.com pool instead nicehash?

Many thanks in advance for the feedback

Black6spdZ commented 3 years ago

I'm going to try to test my FirePro S9100 (Hawaii, 12GB of VRAM. ) on SMOS for this too, since I remember getting more than expected invalids with it myself, but didn't go into full troubleshooting.

little off topic but have you looked at unlocking your card? https://www.overclock.net/threads/activation-of-cores-in-hawaii-tonga-and-fiji-unlockability-tester-ver-1-6-and-atomtool.1567179/

kiaas commented 3 years ago

Thanks for testing your S9100, glad to see its not just an issue with my rig. I know these FirePros aren't nearly as efficient as modern cards but the 12and 16gb models have plenty of life left, 512-bit bus helps too

That seems that the kernel is not properly done. Only to determinate is kernel, could you try for example herominers.com pool instead nicehash?

Many thanks in advance for the feedback

ErgoInvalidHero it appears to apply to herominers too

jgonzis commented 3 years ago

Thanks for testing your S9100, glad to see its not just an issue with my rig. I know these FirePros aren't nearly as efficient as modern cards but the 12and 16gb models have plenty of life left, 512-bit bus helps too

That seems that the kernel is not properly done. Only to determinate is kernel, could you try for example herominers.com pool instead nicehash? Many thanks in advance for the feedback

ErgoInvalidHero it appears to apply to herominers too

Many thanks, that seems a problem in the kernell

CecoSvidovski commented 2 years ago

Did someone found a fix? Having the same problem with my r9 390s and rx 580s... Also I saw other people having the same issue with r9 290s. #772