Hi, I have 2x 3060 Ti LHR and 1x RX 5700.
Whenever I change pci-e slots (i.e. to check if certain instability could come from the pci-e slot during fine tunning or simply to clean a card) on the AMD card, gminer (tried other miners too) can’t use the card anymore. There’s nothing wrong with the hardware itself, reflashing HiveOS fixed it. I thought this could be specific to AMD but the other cards are also misbehaving as if they had huge OC settings or so (they don’t and their OC is tested and can run 3 days with no issues). So it seems that changing PCI-e slots on an AMD card causes all sorts of issues overall.
I didn’t try reinstalling AMD drivers as it’s advised not to by HiveOS docs. I tried selfupgrade but obviously nothing changes as I’m already in the latest stable version.
Please refrain from suggesting my risers and/or motherboard are the issue. Remember: re-flashing HiveOS from scratch into the pen-drive fixes the issue. The only thing I didn’t try is an SSD instead of the flashdrive, but I don’t see how that could have any impact on GPUs not being accessible by miners.
amd-info shows everything correctly.
Gminer just fails to start and WD tries to restart it in an endless loop. Stopping miners and simply doing: /hive/miners/gminer/xx.xx/gminer --list_devices throws the error:
“Illegal instruction (core dumped)”
Nothing useful in miner logs, should I look into another log ?
It’s really not user-friendly if I have to reflash the USB drive everytime I want to change PCI-E slot positioning…