As the other said, write down your card full spec and also current OC setting. I think most of the comment above running their cards on Windows (maybe) (as you said, you are using EthOS)
My Red Dragon was running stable at 29, xx with 1150 CC and 2050 MC in the old one Ethash coin, in the newest one, the Dragon can reach 30 (stable) with the same OC setting.
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have you used the PCIe x16 port on MB when plugging in your risers or are all of them plugged in small x1 ports?
I use the PCIe x16 for the main GPU and all the rest are on the x1 ports When I was installing them 1 by 1 I was using the PCIe x16 port When you tried to add that GPU one by one, don't use the same port for all GPU. Add every GPU on the different port ( each GPUs must be adding on the different port) and also use the different riser while installing each card.
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You don't need to do it. Basically, the capacitor serves to store the electrons that will function to anticipate the power spikes. Leave it and keep it safe, Capacitors are the biggest cause of feedback in Short cases. Ouw, the trouble one was PCIe 1X. If possible do as like I do: Even I've wiggled the pins (PCIe 16X) a few times until they snapped off while I was facing the same problem with my old mobo, and that mobo still working properly after. So you will leave a bit part of pins still plugged.
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You made 30 a long enough Open Post with a gap 2-3 minutes today. Wow, that was very impressive ( you beat nullius) Are you prepared all of the material a long time ago? ( because a few of your topics are out of date [as this current post]). just a few words I can say " you beat nullius"
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for error 43 you must use patch to slove this problem
for gpu not found there two way ... some time you must change your driver to blockchian driver or adrenaline
or this problem come with windows 10 update
OP didn't use AMD cards, and It was clear enough on OP's first post. " 12GTX 1070, 24 GTX 1070Ti's" Will be better to read all of OP's explanation and also the previous comment before posting something, to keep your comments stay on-topic.
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I don't want to judge you as a scammer, but we have a few reasons for suspect you (as peoples said above). A bit suspicious when you have a key to open the treasure box, and then you sell those key instead of tried to open the box. I have been asked about possibility of escrowed deal through bitrated service, I have no problem with that as long as the intermediary is a person whom both sides trust.
That's better, then go for it.
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But will it work or will the board not boot because without the port it will get an error message because something needs to connect through?
Don't worry, as long as the troubled one only those PCIe socket, It will work. Even I've wiggled the pins (PCIe 16X) a few times until they snapped off while I was facing the same problem with my old mobo, and that mobo still working properly after. Which PCIe socket that troubled, by the way? (PCIe 16X / 1X)
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2 1300W PSU (each)
I think OP was using 2 x 1300 Watt PSUs for each rig, in another word 2600 Watt each rig, that is right OP? If it right, a bit chance that power is the issue. (They think you were using 1300 Watt for each rig) OP Have you tried plugging the cards one by one? And find out how much plugged cards that giving you untroubled rig. If possible use the same wiring scheme with the rig that was running smoothly ( GPUs, Risers and other wiring schemes.) In other thread, I found someone has troubled with the same mobo causing by un-mounted additional PCIe power ( the two Molex connector) May you have to check it. ( but I'm not sure about it) Since we are using a powered riser nowadays. This is also good advice must you try: DDU to remove it all and disconnect all GPU's. Install one at a time and reboot after drivers install for each GPU. Boot back up and verify GPU installed successfully. Then and only then shut down and install next GPU. Repeat cycle until all are installed.
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Very hard to remove those aingle pins, because they are so tiny and inside the slot...
Ah IC, do with your own way. Just be careful with the Solder temperatures, if it too hot may affect other parts near the PCIe socket that you want to pull out. Good luck, hope you sorted all of your problems soon.
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~snip~
In short, to summarize what the guy above said, what you described is a SCAM.Yeah, Even I'm not sure that OP knows how much that 1 or 3 Eth is worth. I can't call it as the normal questions that come from newcomers. This newcomer had read something ( that was a good thing when someone tried to find some info out there) Then the problem is what OP that was read before asking here.
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My GPUs are screwed at the front and supported at their end, so the middle part is just hanging, not touching anything.
Ouw, that's good. I thought you were placing the middle side on something, before. Would it be an option to just remove the PCIe port myself by unsoldering it and will the mobo then just think there is no GPU connected to it? It's got more slots/ports than I have GPUs so I don't mind missing one.
How about just pull out PCIe pins that were broke, instead of pull out all of the sockets with melting the tin ( a bit risky I think)
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Again my favorite one Crypto channel, I always watching your channel. But this time I was on vacation, and my internet connection isn't fast enough for streaming your new videos. Yeah, basically it was a bit impossible 51% attack happened on major coins ( at least nowadays) with a lot of spread miners, but what impossible on this earth, right? It was quite hard for personal miner nor even pools to reach more than 50% of Global Hashrate on the major coins network ( that was an expensive thing to do) Just for example : https://www.crypto51.app/There you can look for a collection of coins and the theoretical cost of a 51% attack on each network ! The big four only available under 15% ( on NicaHash). Will be better to do solo mining instead of Attacking the network . IMHO That was a good reference, by the way.
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For more space you can connect a usb drive with more GB !
Yeah, that was the economical thing ( that I'm talking about) on more storage needs to run more wallet on Pi. Yeah i actually meant different coin wallets in one pi, I read somewhere that staking two different coins at a time clogs the memory so it needs to be cleared time to time. Do you suggest a 64gb would be helpful?
That was enough, and then you can add more storage ( additional storage - the cheapest one ) You can use several basic OS on your Pi ( as above said).
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A mining result will depend on what mining machines you are using ( and also how much mining machines that you operated). Mining software isn't giving you much different on the mining result. So, I can say for sure, what you heard was a big scam. "mine in 5 mins and you get 1 to 3 Eth."That must be biggest mining farm with a ton of mining machines.
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I did RMA the GPU and instantly got a new one from the shop. Good service! I connected the new GPU with a new riser and all went well.
Glad to hear that you were getting the new replacement card. The stuff underneath the risers always comes loose because of the heat in the (open) rig:-( Doesn't anybody else have this problem? So all of my risers are 'naked but I'm really careful not to short anything. And this was not what caused my problem.
What material of your open-air rig by the way? as above said, usually the Risers have the insulator materials in the bottom side (how about yours?) If your rig case made from insulator materials (such as wood) you don't need to worry.
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Instead of cooling down your rigs, how about changing your coin algorithm ? Mining Cryptonote Coins and your rigs' temparature will decrease at least 7-8 celcius
That was isn't a solution. How if you faced most Cryptonote coins are being less profitable for mining? On whattomine.com we only compare profit of Ethereum-based coins with XMR and ETN. There are many cryptonote coins that 10-20% more profitable than ETN by now. However, most of profit calculator website is underestimating cryptonote hashrate. They only estimate 3960-4380 h/s for a rig of 6 x RX470. I usually have 4800-5000 h/s for this ( someone can make it to 5500-5800 h/s with more tuning) That even didn't answer my question. Let say, most of Cryptonote coins are being less profitable for mining, what would you do? Break on mining for a while? These cooling systems must be work on every condition. So your suggestion isn't the solution at all.
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Ah, there he is! ( I forgot to add the link to Altcoin's ANN sections) Thanks by the way. OP If you are using CPU and also have a plan to do Masternode, look into Togoshigekata signature! and ask him how it works ( I usually see Togoshigekata promoting BiblePay on several threads)
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Look like mining hardware comparison in old time (seem those web has died now) But I like this new one, good looking, and details information accessible by the visitors.
Will add mine soon, Good work, buddy! Thumb up!
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I've been on Proof of Stake before. The first PoS coin was Peercoin (but this coin was mixed between PoS and PoW) isn't like NXT.
The old PoS systems that I know, the things that impact to your PoS earning was:
How many coins that you hold (there was a minimum sum of coins for staking), as above said, the more coins you keep, you have a better chance of getting more.
The age of that stake. If you are holding the coins for a long time, likely you have a better chance if compared to some other people that keep the same amount of coins in a more short period.
But I'm not sure about the new nowadays systems.
So, choosing PoS coins with a more stable price will be the best choice for you OP. Do a bit research as your consideration for a better result.
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New drivers typically used for fixing bugs, adding some new features, and sometimes increase a little bit on performance. And also sometimes for offset new released cards. The two nearly same driver's version wouldn't give you much different on performance, except the driver that specifically intended for mining. IMHO Waiting for power consumption comparison result!
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