hey guys I know a lot of you use smOS -- Tytanick added DSTM Everyone here knows how to do this but I put together a quick video on it https://youtu.be/oF9zMJ-EhvQlooks like its working --server equihash.hk.nicehash.com --port 3357 --user putBTCaddressHere.$rigName --pass x my 12 gpu rig isn't working consistently with it :c keeps losing connection
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DSTM miner is now added to smOS I will say I may be having a connection issue with my 12 card on it though. . https://youtu.be/oF9zMJ-EhvQMy 6 cards are working perfect though with increased hashrates EDIT had to take my 12 card off of DSTM . . not working properly any idea DSTM?
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Is there any news from adding new dstm's mimner to SMOS. Even it has %2 dev fee, for 1060 it is %3-4 faster then EBWF's miner.
DSTM miner is now added to smOS https://youtu.be/oF9zMJ-EhvQ
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hey guys I know a lot of you use smOS -- Tytanick added DSTM Everyone here knows how to do this but I put together a quick video on it https://youtu.be/oF9zMJ-EhvQ
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anyone having issues with 12 cards running in DSTM on linux? works fine with ewbf // anything I need to add or change?
edit had to reboot and just seems slow to load the cards, but its running now hope its stable pickedup ~200 hashes over ewbf ~8070-8270
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Great video and I have been watching everything you published up to this point. Got me to truly consider building a second rig for my home after watching a learning a little bit more on how I could save some additional money going a different route than I did with my current build out. I just wish there was a cheaper options for frames. Seems crazy to me that they are priced so high. I am not a fan of the look of using a shoe rack or any kind of rack but they work just not pretty. Guess I will stick with those for now. Great content!
Thank you Some of the prebuilt frames like the ones from Parallel Miner and Mining Cave are really nice but I agree it would be nice to see them cheaper. I see a lot of nice frames made out of simply wood for not much and some really cost effective shoerack builds like you mentioned. I want to build a super cheap but quality DIY rig frame for fun but it keeps getting pushed aside on my to-do list lol
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Great video Bro! I've been using SMOS for sometime and consider it one of the best. I appreciate your videos and the feedback you offer. It takes time to put these videos and descriptions together. Just wanted you to know it is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Thanks my man I really appreciate that awesome feedback, guys like you are what drive the VoskCoin YT channel
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At Settings Mem +700 Core +200 TDP 80
525-532 SOLs per I was getting some artifacts on 7x 1070Ti at 1260 Watts (110 watts are 3 high speed fans in front)
Settings: Mem +600 Core +150 TDP 75
519-525 Sol @ 1180 Watts and stable no artifacts.
Using a platinum rated 1350 Power Supply
You're using dstm or ewbf? 110v or 240v? Some great numbers I think, I love these cards on equihash
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Looks nice good luck with this. Hope you going to have nice result and progit with your rig
thanks man! It's still doing great, just waiting for dstm to be added to smOS
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great job this! Tytanick -- you should put Vosk's video in your main landing page. Thanks brother really appreciate that, especially from you!
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My last bill was $550, and while I was "only" generating 15k-16k sol/s during that month I also had a ton of power feeding the A2 Scrypt farm (MORE than the ZEC farm I think, though it's gotten quite close) + some feeding my DNet/Moo Wrapper/BOINC farm, which includes all of my older powerhog HD7xxx and R9 280x/290 cards (along with some RX 470s and A10 iGPUs), and some feeding the CPUs I have mining Monero on most of the GPU-centric machines.
I want to move to washington state to pursue my mining dreams T_T lol Can you tell me more about why you dedicate those resources to a BOINC farm as opposed to slapping them on crypto? Most of them are older AMD cards that wouldn't make a lot more doing mining (I've checked it occasionally), but are KILLER on the Distributed.net RC5-72 project (which I have been a participant in for well over a decade, and close to 2 decades working with DNet in general, but moved to working with it via the Moo Wrapper BOINC project a year and a half or so ago to monitize it somewhat via GridCoin). When I get tired of the instability of Win 10 as needed to run a Vega on Monero mining, the Vega 56 will be moving back over to Moo Wrapper as well - DNet is one of the few places that the Vega cards are comparable in performance to the GTX 1080 ti (not 1080, 1080 TI that was not a typo). I didn't manage to snag a Vega 64 before the prices on ALL the Vega cards got insane, but I suspect a well-tuned Vega RX 64 would be THE highest performance GPU for Dnet/Moo Wrapper work given how close the Vega RX 56 is - with the way overpriced Vega FE being a very close #2. The R9 290s, R9 280x, most of the HD 7xxx, and some of the RX 470s DID specifically mine crypto for a while before the big altcoin price/profitability jump, but I'm making enough right now that I don't NEED to squeeze every last penny out of every card I have. Turns out that my best current estimate on the "ZEC + Monero" machines is a hair more than the A2 farm is eating - but it's STILL quite close - 5800 watts vs right about 6000. That's really interesting thanks for sharing, I won't bug you with a ton of questions on it but I'm definitely going to go spend some more time researching this lol. Seems like a very cool project, you think GridCoin will have long-term usability or it will fall off? I imagine you believe in it as you dedicate a nice chunk of machinery to it!
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Hey guys put together a basic video going over the setup and use of Simple Mining / Simple Miner OS. I cover how to flash your USB / HDD and sync up EWBF / Claymore to mine ZenCash, Ethereum, Bitcoin Gold, Hush, and the same settings apply for a lot of other coins such as Zcash. Original BTC Talk smOS thread and official Simple Miner website
Great video as always Vosk! Quick question. 1) Would you kindly post your SMOS Zencash 1070 ti overclock settings? (i'm 180, 700, 120watts, avg 490 sols running 6x 1070 ti) 2) I've likely done something wrong... but I switched over from NVOC to SMOS on your recommendation... I seem to lose sync between SMOS web based interface and the mining rig itself (routinely). The web interface will go from green to red and displays 'offline'... while the miner continues to mine seemingly uneffected by the loss of connection to the SMOS web interface. Has anyone else had these web dashboard connection issues? How did you overcome the dashboard dropping issues? Thanks for any insight. Thanks man! 1070 TI ewbf settings That's odd. . what does the pool show for your rig performance? I have never had that issue, maybe someone on the main smOS thread could help? sorry wish I could give some better insight on that one xD
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I want to move to the US for cheap GPU's.... go on Amazon.co.uk and laugh at me...
Great video/guide as always Vosk
thanks brother! // we need to build you an epic GPU package to ship you from the US lol
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I can’t suggest to buy the Gigabyte Gaming G1 1070 Ti I personally find it gets much hotter than any other 1070 I owe (same pisition in the rig) I have the feeling that the supposed to look cool back plate is not helping at all with the heat dispersion. Better go for another model if you have the choice!
I have use various Gigabyte cards AMD and Nvidia going back to 2012 BTC back then and some LTC. So here goes every Gigabyte model sucked. Other then the Gigabyte 1070 itx. Maybe a Hd 6970 certainly a hd 7950 and 7970. And the aorus 1080 ti. They all seemed to go rouge max at 100% power and drop the msi settings or the sapphire trixx. the 1070 itx were all good. around 5-7 of them. When you say that sucked Lower hashrate? Ran hotter? Power consumption? Build quality? Cards dying? I’m just curious, we should have a vote for worst card in 2017 as it comes to a close lol
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I feel the difference is within the gddr5x which is not suitable for mining. 1080 is still upheld price position greater to 1070 TI which is fine for gaming but for mining it makes no sense.
GDDR5X is fine for equihash. And the type of memory installed is completely irrelevant for all the other algos except dagger and neoscrypt. The pricing issue is indeed the main culprit, but here's the thing: while in US GTX 1070s and 1070 Ti's are normally priced now, in many other countries — including the one I currently reside in — these cards are still overpriced. When the whole mining market exploded this summer and AMD Polaris cards were selling for $500, a lot of folks seemed to go after gtx 1070 cards as a substitute for ETH mining. Their price went up to $500-550 as well, but for some reason it never got down (same with 1080 Ti's, they're still $820+ here, with decent ones costing more than $900). 1080s, on the other hand, avoided the miners' attention for the most part, and their prices never went up so they're still at $550-600. So for me the choice is between regular 1070 for $500-530, 1070 ti for $550-600, or 1080 for $550-620. That's why I personally go for 1080. If I was in US and there was $100 difference between 1070 ti and 1080, I'd probably go with 1070 ti cards myself. Different prices on different markets result in different choices. Where do you reside? Come to the US with empty luggage bags and return home with your spoils of war
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My Msi 1070 ti Titanium color edition runs great.
My current semi aggressive setting. I haven't even dialed it in, just used your guys recommended start point.
tdp 75 percent +200 core clock +700 mem clock = 500 sol/s equihash.
Stable for days, I have not tried to plug in the monitor to it. too scared it might start to artifact if I'm taxing the gpu more to render a screen as well as hashing. My advice is to slightly go more conservative on the gpu that needs to render to monitor.
If I were to build a large farm I would go with 1070 ti all the way. It's highly efficient. It's the new standard. 1070 is phased out (older card, won't have a good resale value since everyone will want the 1070 ti, 1070ti overclocks better and runs cooler)
As much as I like my 1080 ti i feel they struggle dollar for dollar to keep up with the 1070ti.
For example, I go by the $1 dollar = 1 sol or higher My 1080 ti at 75 tdp +125 core clock does 680 sols about. But the cards cost $700-750 (depending on deals) My 1070 ti at 75 tdp +200 core/700mem does 500 sols about. Those cost only $460-480
The 1070 ti performs higher than 1 sol per dollar whereas the 1080 ti struggles to get 1 sol per dolllar spent.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately too, the 1080 ti rigs are also like a furnace! Seems like the 1070 TI could be the champion(depending on algo) GPU of the home miner / also farms
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