Since I am new here I don't know to what degree things get fixed at server side.
My problem:
I run Windows 10 with a I5-6600K
I have a system with a GTX 1070 ti (overclocked to 2000mhz) and a Sapphire HD 5770 (no overclock, yet).
The 1070ti is receiving work, but the Sapphire HD 5770 isn't.
I have this version of the HD 5770. https://www.newegg.com/sapphire-radeon- ... 6814102873
I checked the list with GPUs that are supported and the HD 5770 is supported.
GPU-Z shows that it is compatible with OpenCL 1.2. http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/20/03/23/3yc.png
The log shows:
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12:21:49:WU02:FS02:Connecting to 65.254.110.245:8080
12:21:50:WU02:FS02:Assigned to work server 192.0.2.1
12:21:50:WU02:FS02:Requesting new work unit for slot 02: READY gpu:1:Juniper [Radeon HD 5700 Series] from 192.0.2.1
12:21:50:WU02:FS02:Connecting to 192.0.2.1:8080
12:22:11:WARNING:WU02:FS02:WorkServer connection failed on port 8080 trying 80
12:22:11:WU02:FS02:Connecting to 192.0.2.1:80
12:22:32:ERROR:WU02:FS02:Exception: Failed to connect to 192.0.2.1:80: (This Dutch text basically lists three possible causes of the exception, timeout, faulty reply or no reply at all) Een verbindingspoging is mislukt omdat de verbonden party niet correct heeft geantwoord na een bepaalde tijd, of de gemaakte verbinding is mislukt omdat de verbonden host niet heeft geantwoord.
After some browsing I found this post:
viewtopic.php?f=81&t=32042
It seems that it ws either a problem with the redirecting to a wrong server of some sort or it had to do with the OS. Since I am working from windows this shouldnt be a problem.
Please help. Thanks for taking the time.
Your's faithfully,
SK4ndal