It is possible a miner program is buggy and setting fans to 0 without being told to. Could you post which specific miners you are having this issue with, and your logs/log.txt file so I can make sure no options are being passed? None of these options should be used if you tick the disable AMD temperature control option. NHML includes many community miner programs (like Claymore), NHM2 relies solely on the NH-developed Excavator miner (NHM2 provides a UI for Excavator).įor your fan issue, many miner files included in NHML are capable of setting the fan speeds as you found out. There are only 2 official miners for NH, NHML and NHM2, sgminer is an open-source miner that is included with NHML. The connection interrupted issue has been posted a lot as you said, it is a server side issue due to CryptoNight popularity right now though and not relevant to NHML If you have multiple identical GPUs, it's recommended to benchmark on one then copy the settings over to the others (you can right click on the GPUs in the benchmark window to do this). Wait to hear back from you guys, benchmarking can take a long time for AMD. This is the most concerning since GPUs are overheating and systems crashes due to temp protection. In settings I have ticked the disabled AMD Fan settings which I tried Unticked and the fans would go to 35%, when I tick disabled, back to my fixed 70%. I open Sapphire Trixx and indeed its conflicting with something because I have all my fans fixed to 70% and two appear at 0%. Version 6.0.0 comes with a revamped user-interface that not only gives you key readouts of your. It mines fine until I see a problem with one or two fans' RPM dropping to ZERO. Sapphire today released version 6.0.0 of TriXX its graphics card overclocking, tuning, and monitoring utility, included with Sapphire graphics cards, yet compatible with a wide variety of graphics cards. Thirdly, and most important, the miner just isn't stable. I see a lot of threads with the same issue so this one is not to be handled here but wanted to mention it. Secondly, after performing ping tests to the different stratum servers, I chose the best one and still (my connection is super stable with very low pings) "connection interrupted" appears a lot with few but some stale shares. While testing out the miner yesterday, a couple things have occurred: firstly, benchmarking seems to take a long time, like 3-4 hours on "quick", didn't even bother to test out "precise", is this normal? Running Crimson 16.9.1 on 6 x AMD RX470's. I'm new to NHML (using 1.8.1.5), rigs have been 100% stable with Claymore v9.7.