![]() Different AMD GPUs require different driver versions, and those different driver versions often don't work very well on Operating Systems that they weren't built for. I could not get the PWM min speed, but this didn't affect anything for me during testing. I recommend enabling it and setting the high temperature to 25c at most. ![]() Make sure you have Bergware's Dynamix System Autofan installed to prevent overheating. Warning: If you don't leave privileged mode enabled for the container, your GPU's default fan curve will be used, which is usually optimised for gaming. ![]() (Optional) If you want to monitor your miner from a web app rather than a representation of the logs, check out PhoenixStats in CA. I like to try and keep my 5500XT around 75c and my RX 580 around 55c (modded bios). If something looks incorrect, stop the container and double-check your config. Run it, check the logs constantly for the first 20 mins or so to ensure it is working and your card doesn't overheat. If you want to enable PhoenixMiner to control the fans / undervolt / overclock: leave privileged mode enabled for the container. ![]() If you use NVIDIA: Remove -amd from Additional PhoenixMiner Arguments. Make sure you update the pool & wallet address otherwise, your 'rig' will generate income for me instead. If you use AMD: Install ich777's Radeon TOP via CA (Easiest way to load AMD GPU drivers on Unraid host, which is still necessary even though the container contains AMD drivers). If you made changes in this step, you need to safely shut down the array and reboot before proceeding. ![]() Also, ensure your GPU is not stubbed by checking its ID on the above page and cross-referencing with pci-stub.ids= (by visiting Main > Flash). Please ensure that you know what you're doing before setting this up, as excessively high temperatures are BAD for computers and could damage your hardware / eventuate in data loss.Įnsure you are on Unraid 6.9.0 or later otherwise, amdgpu drivers are not included.Įnsure your GPU is not bound to vfio at boot, on 6.9.0, and later you can do this by visiting Tools > System Devices and ensuring your card (and its audio device) is not checked. Overview: Support thread for lnxd/PhoenixMiner in CA. ![]()
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