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      sl1982 last edited by

      So you are saying if you have one card in it hashes at 1/8th the speed and if you have two then the first runs full speed and the other does 1/8th?

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        zythen Regular Member last edited by

        Sounds like you may have narrowed it down to an issue w/ the MB.

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          F8ECBB6F02F7C last edited by

          [quote name=“sl1982” post=“9455” timestamp=“1370383558”]
          So you are saying if you have one card in it hashes at 1/8th the speed and if you have two then the first runs full speed and the other does 1/8th?
          [/quote]

          That’s right - and it’s always this way round:

          [code]GPU 0: | 670.7K/670.3Kh/s
          GPU 1: | 84.21K/83.72Kh/s[/code]

          [quote author=zythen link=topic=1208.msg9457#msg9457 date=1370383630]
          Sounds like you may have narrowed it down to an issue w/ the MB.
          [/quote]

          Yeah, it’s looking that way. I suppose this screenshot from GPU-Z isn’t looking too good, either, come to think of it.

          [IMG]http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/13/06/04/2c9.png[/img] [IMG]http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/13/06/04/rb.png[/img]

          You can see that the current is much higher in the second screenshot; I suppose now it’s just a case of finding a smoking gun (outside of just mining) before I can get ASUS to RMA the motherboard.

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            silentgaps Regular Member last edited by

            can you try erasing this -g 2.

            btw, don’t forget to put this --failover-only, to enable failover-only.
            like these
            -o http://127.0.0.1:1111 -u 1 -p 1 --failover-only -o http://p2pool.org:9377 -u XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -p password

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              RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

              How many monitors are running on the machine with this problem?

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                sl1982 last edited by

                [quote name=“RIPPEDDRAGON” post=“9756” timestamp=“1370453772”]
                How many monitors are running on the machine with this problem?
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                That is a good question, could it perhaps be a card without a monitor or dummy plug?

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                  F8ECBB6F02F7C last edited by

                  [quote name=“silentgaps” post=“9479” timestamp=“1370391676”]
                  can you try erasing this -g 2.

                  btw, don’t forget to put this --failover-only, to enable failover-only.
                  like these
                  -o http://127.0.0.1:1111 -u 1 -p 1 --failover-only -o http://p2pool.org:9377 -u XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -p password
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                  I removed “-g 2”, and this decreased the speed of GPU0 below the normal speed, but increased the speed of GPU1:

                  [code]GPU 0: | 508.5K/507.9Kh/s
                  GPU 1: | 91.87K/93.08Kh/s[/code]

                  [quote author=RIPPEDDRAGON link=topic=1208.msg9756#msg9756 date=1370453772]
                  How many monitors are running on the machine with this problem?
                  [/quote]

                  I have been running this machine headless via RDP; perhaps now is the time for me to try some dummy plugs, in that case. I gather one per card is what is generally recommended. I will report back.

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                    zythen Regular Member last edited by

                    Time for a visit to radio shack. :) Have you tried plugging a spare monitor into that card for giggles?

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                      Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

                      [quote name=“F8ECBB6F02F7C” post=“9882” timestamp=“1370477565”]
                      [quote author=silentgaps link=topic=1208.msg9479#msg9479 date=1370391676]
                      can you try erasing this -g 2.

                      btw, don’t forget to put this --failover-only, to enable failover-only.
                      like these
                      -o http://127.0.0.1:1111 -u 1 -p 1 --failover-only -o http://p2pool.org:9377 -u XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -p password
                      [/quote]

                      I removed “-g 2”, and this decreased the speed of GPU0 below the normal speed, but increased the speed of GPU1:

                      [code]GPU 0: | 508.5K/507.9Kh/s
                      GPU 1: | 91.87K/93.08Kh/s[/code]

                      [quote author=RIPPEDDRAGON link=topic=1208.msg9756#msg9756 date=1370453772]
                      How many monitors are running on the machine with this problem?
                      [/quote]

                      I have been running this machine headless via RDP; perhaps now is the time for me to try some dummy plugs, in that case. I gather one per card is what is generally recommended. I will report back.
                      [/quote]
                      Eeeep! RDP is nasty for mining. Grab tightVNC instead, should save the dummy plugs and you’ll get all the proper stats in cgMiner.

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                        DapperDon last edited by

                        im sure that is doing great

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