Try change page file to disable, reboot, set new settings around 64000 and reboot. Try start all 4 cards.
and... 2389.8 H/s GPU0 - its not possible on vega.. 2050+- max.. hmm...
You play with overclocking settings, registry edit, etc.. ?
What OS? Clean win 10 x64 ?
Yes finally this
Try change page file to disable, reboot, set new settings around 64000 and reboot. Try start all 4 cards. did the trick!.
Thank you very much.
[Pool: 'pool.supportxmr.com:7777' | Connected: 2017-11-29 18:45:54]
0:01:02 (100%) Online
0:00:00 ( 0%) Offline
[Job: #2 | Difficulty: 53550 | Running: 47.0 sec | Avg Job Time: 14.0 sec]
[Hash Rate Avg: 7750.7 H/s]
1910.6 H/s GPU0
1955.5 H/s GPU1
1937.9 H/s GPU2
1946.7 H/s GPU3
[Shares Found: 9 | Avg Search Time: 7.0 sec]
8 ( 89%) Accepted
0 ( 0%) Rejected by pool
0 ( 0%) Invalid result computation failed
0 ( 0%) Could not be submit because of network error
1 ( 11%) Outdated because of job change
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Now turn HBCC off, set in Wattman GPU -10(30) and memory to 1100-1105. and you will get around 2000+h/s
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