NebuTech / NBMiner

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mining program unexpected exit code:1073741819 #143

Open 4iller opened 4 years ago

4iller commented 4 years ago

mining program unexpected exit code:1073741819 reason:process crashed

win10 x64 gtx 1660

how can i fix this?

4iller commented 4 years ago

amd 5500xt is same issue
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nebutech-admin commented 4 years ago

@4iller Will switching to new drivers help?

factorone commented 4 years ago

I'm also encountering this exact same scenario, running a GeForce 1650 GTX with three Radeon RX 580s and an RX 560.

luTin06 commented 3 years ago

Hello,

Same issue here, started occuring only a few days ago. Running 2x1080Ti on win7 driver version 461.4. Error appears a few seconds after mining begins

Using mem tweak 3 nor 2 or 1 does not resolve the issue. Settings = Power lim 75, gpu core +150, mem clock +0.

Sytem was working flawlessly until now.

Will keep you updated if I solve my problem, will try older driver version.

It seems lowering the Power Lim on Device 0 decreases the occurring rate but testing this is not my priority as of now. But this would mean the error is correlated to Device 0. Maybe it's this one GPU that's faulty.

luTin,

luTin06 commented 3 years ago

OK with some perspective it seems one of the cards is faulty, I have to lower the power limit from 75 to 71 (other settings unchanged : +150mhz core +0mhz mem using mem tweak) for it to remain stable from now on. It's as if the GPU chip aged all of a sudden. The other GTX 1080Ti still rocking the same.

Tried everything, on two different computers and PSU, on win7 or win10. The error kept occurring.

EDIT : by "tried everything" I include trying the last three past versions of NBMiner and trying 4 other nvidia drivers

vort-aus commented 3 years ago

Exactly the same error. Brand new card. Works in mobo slot 1, doesnt work in mobo slot 2?

using t39 mining board.

Any solutions?

luTin06 commented 3 years ago

I corrected the issue changing the thermal paste that had shifted over time, leaving some empty spaces over the die surface and leading to hot spots I believe. Noctua NT-h1 did that several times (slowing shifting with time leaving areas of the die unpasted), have I come to realise.

Now using a higher grade paste.