try removing all memory clock and power limit and leaving the core clock. you can also open the miner in the shell and see if it shows any errors
I already tried that
How do I do this "you can also open the miner in the shell and see if it shows any errors
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Did you try leaving the power limit but removing the OC? If you already did this you will have to replace thermal pads and see what happens. If this doesn’t work either, I would install it on a Windows PC and mine there to see what pops up.
Go under remote access and use shellinabox or hive shell, or from the device itself with a keyboard type miner in the shell and watch the output.
If youre getting an error about swerved do you have the gui disabled in settings? Maintenance mode enabled? I would start with a fresh install with all default rig settings and go from there.
Lower the memory clock on the problem card from your error and reboot, continue lowering and rebooting each time it crashes
Keep going to 0, make sure to reboot each time
try running just that card by itself directly on the board with known good power cables
just tried, same thing… I was finding something on the internet about “start server x” but I’m not sure what it is… any idea?
ERROR: X Server is not running! Some settings will not be applied!
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run nvidia-settings --help
for usage information.
Server is what controls the nvidia ocs. If a card crashes the driver and crashes xserver it can’t control the ocs on that card. Double check your worker options that you don’t have xserver disabled
ok where do I check that? or how do I do it? is it a command?
thanks @Grea.
@roccobb have you tried running the card by itself on known good riser/power cables? does the cards display output work properly?
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