Make sure you follow the vega mining guide to a T. AS in, don't open the ATI drivers, turn off crossfire (that was a huge one for me) etc.I did check the index to point at the right GPU. ASPEED was 0000, Vega was 0001.
I've wiped the whole OS now because it was having boot problems. Switched to Win Pro in the process too. Hopefully it will go better from a clean slate. I'll look for the reg file you mentioned also.
Thanks for all the help.
When I get a chance I'll look into why the second CPU is low, but that's a project for another day. Probably Vega affining to a CPU mining core.
In case anyone else is interested in this: A bit of googling and I found out that the NUMA settings can be found in the Hyper-V control panel (Docker for Windows operates as a Hyper-V VM).Lol. I figured it out by poking around. I had forgotten about my Docker setup that has 2 cores working on Aeon (250h/s). Good problem to have.
Now to figure out how to setup NUMA pinning in Docker for Windows...
I don't have BSOD's. I've had to up the P7 a bit to keep things stable. I'm at 975. But It's been running for days at a time without reboots.God dang. System was still BSODing and finally corrupted Windows Startup. I was able to boot my recovery USB key and tried to run startup repair, but it was unsuccessful. Tried to boot to it again to reinstall Windows and it got corrupted too.
This is my only box right now so I'm down until my laptop gets back from Dell tomorrow. FML
My vega's crash while otherwise mining ok, mostly due to insufficient voltage. I've had to start burn in testing them at varying voltages as each card is different. One card needs a full 1000mv on both core and hbm to mine stable at 1100mhz. Others can do as low as 935mv on hbm and core. Some need 1000 hbm and 950 core, some the other way around, 1000 core 950 hbm. I test in increments of 935 / 950 / 975 / 1000.Back to regularly scheduled programming, anyone else having trouble with BSODs? Seems to be related to the Vega driver crashing, as the symptoms start by hash drop, then I try to kill xmr-stak-amd, then the mouse freezes, then .
So the Powershell script stops the crashes, but I've noticed that it often has to reset the miner at 5-6 minute intervals multiple times, then it hums along for an hour or two, then back to resetting.
The white noise from the fan doesn't bother me when sleeping, but the constant cutouts when it resets woke me a few times last night. I really understand now why @Klee prefers CPU mining. Fire it up and it "just works (TM)."