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Title: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: aliitp2 on July 05, 2021, 10:46:05 PM
hello

my rig consists of 3x 3060 Ti *non LHR* and 2x 3070s, been mining for months now (nicehash), but am concerned with my temps if they are ok or something needs to be improved...

of course am mining 24/7 but also i have an air conditioner running today so am getting better temps,

all fans are on AUTO (is this ok ?)

and temps are as follows:-
http://grabilla.com/0b705-c1e53b91-b1b2-4697-b1d0-1b20b3ad2554.png

thanks,


Title: Re: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: philipma1957 on July 06, 2021, 12:11:38 AM
hello

my rig consists of 3x 3060 Ti *non LHR* and 2x 3070s, been mining for months now (nicehash), but am concerned with my temps if they are ok or something needs to be improved...

of course am mining 24/7 but also i have an air conditioner running today so am getting better temps,

all fans are on AUTO (is this ok ?)

and temps are as follows:-
http://grabilla.com/0b705-c1e53b91-b1b2-4697-b1d0-1b20b3ad2554.png

thanks,

looks decent enough.

what are the clocks for the ram?


Title: Re: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: adaseb on July 06, 2021, 03:12:48 AM
If you are mining in a room with an air conditioner then I wouldn't worry ever about them overheating. Especially with only 5 GPUs. You need to consider the fact that gamers pretty much ABUSE their gpus and nothing happens, that's what the thermal shutdown programmed in the bios is for. If any GPU goes over a certain temp like 100C, there is a signal sent to the motherboard and it sends a shutdown to the computer. They do this because even if a GPU is idling, its possible a fan can die and it'll eventually reach a huge temperature and need to be shutdown.

Gamers keep their GPUs inside an enclosed case usually with poor cooling and they OVERCLOCK their GPUs. And what is worse they usually have SLI type setup where one GPU barely gets any air circulation and the GPUs are fine. They are built to handle extreme heat in those situations. So you shouldn't worry about your open air rig with an AC in the room.


Title: Re: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: philipma1957 on July 06, 2021, 05:12:23 AM
hello

my rig consists of 3x 3060 Ti *non LHR* and 2x 3070s, been mining for months now (nicehash), but am concerned with my temps if they are ok or something needs to be improved...

of course am mining 24/7 but also i have an air conditioner running today so am getting better temps,

all fans are on AUTO (is this ok ?)

and temps are as follows:-
http://grabilla.com/0b705-c1e53b91-b1b2-4697-b1d0-1b20b3ad2554.png

thanks,

looks decent enough.

what are the clocks for the ram?

Mining with the 1000,2000,3000 series nvidia cards is not hard on the cards

if you set then up properly they use far less watts then when you game.


Title: Re: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: mak013 on July 06, 2021, 05:30:34 AM
This is normal working temperature. As for me, i like, then temperature is about 60 degrees or less, but in such a way aufofan  gives 70-90 percent of maximum load. Your temperatures are ok for mining.


Title: Re: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: aliitp2 on July 06, 2021, 08:01:42 PM
hello

my rig consists of 3x 3060 Ti *non LHR* and 2x 3070s, been mining for months now (nicehash), but am concerned with my temps if they are ok or something needs to be improved...

of course am mining 24/7 but also i have an air conditioner running today so am getting better temps,

all fans are on AUTO (is this ok ?)

and temps are as follows:-
http://grabilla.com/0b705-c1e53b91-b1b2-4697-b1d0-1b20b3ad2554.png

thanks,

looks decent enough.

what are the clocks for the ram?

1200

Not sure if they can be pushed past 1300 MHz…


Title: Re: my rig temps and fan speeds...
Post by: aliitp2 on July 06, 2021, 08:04:37 PM
If you are mining in a room with an air conditioner then I wouldn't worry ever about them overheating. Especially with only 5 GPUs. You need to consider the fact that gamers pretty much ABUSE their gpus and nothing happens, that's what the thermal shutdown programmed in the bios is for. If any GPU goes over a certain temp like 100C, there is a signal sent to the motherboard and it sends a shutdown to the computer. They do this because even if a GPU is idling, its possible a fan can die and it'll eventually reach a huge temperature and need to be shutdown.

Gamers keep their GPUs inside an enclosed case usually with poor cooling and they OVERCLOCK their GPUs. And what is worse they usually have SLI type setup where one GPU barely gets any air circulation and the GPUs are fine. They are built to handle extreme heat in those situations. So you shouldn't worry about your open air rig with an AC in the room.

It’s weird my board just rebooted when I was reading ur comment !… it’s a server board, it’s got its issues!….