<--- minus OEM cable since its not usa plug
You have any issues of the cards crashing once mining begins?
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Don't they have like a 6 month warranty for those things? I guess the miner catching on fire whould be covered by that Yeah w/ you covering shipping and I'm a second hand owner of both so I imagine they may use that to shrug off support even though one was purchased directly from their distributor Here's my latest issues with my second pandaminer https://youtu.be/PIwmfx8KjqYNote its a different version dagarair reports it as a gen 1 b3+ whereas my other panda is a gen 2 b3+ I'm assuming -- its a newer version This psu has more splitters than needed . . Much quieter and lower tone, still a very loud miner but nothing in comparison to the "gen 2 pandaminer" only getting 6x gpu recognized Hi VoskCoin, Appreciate your reviews and have re-tweeted your YouTube videos, keep up the good work I have just received 20 of these PoS, 19 of which are running now, 1 of which is DoA. Do you know how to get them out of 'Chinese Windows 10' mode into English? Best Regards, KJS I will send you the links I used / helped, pm me your email wish I had time today to make you a quick video!
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So I have one pandaminer, the grey one
Main issue -- I have 7 cards running on it, however gpu 4 always crashes... how can I fix this?
Running on 240v I don't understand how you'd wire 220v here it's measured 248 or 246 with a meter
My research says oem panda PSU is rated up to 240v so that all falls in line with normal things
People are running oem panda PSU on 240v?
I don't have asm or dcri enabled still crashing
When I begin mining there is an audible drop in the tone / maybe speed of the fans ?
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Who is using an oem panda PSU
If you are on 240v or 220v?
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Who is running oem panda PSU with oem cable
Also anyone running that on 240v vs 220v?
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Hey phil when you used that rosewill psu, did you change the OEM plug/power cord, or how exactly do you connect it because its not rated for the voltage . . but the amp draw would be fine? should I just get a pdu or?
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Who's running on 220v vs 250v?
Running ATX psu on 250v ends up being about 240v at the wall?
With a pandaminer it says to use 220v, but who's running an atx psu or server psu on 240/250v?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/382034122947 1080 ti under $600 brand new with eBay bucks without $640 Thanks to phil for putting me onto eBay bucks with mining rig parts lol Anyone going to order these / have these cards already ? I looked into that card, but many complained that it ran very hot.. which concerns me for mining. The newegg reviews? Reviews were very good on amazon Guess I'll find out xD
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/382034122947 1080 ti under $600 brand new with eBay bucks without $640 Thanks to phil for putting me onto eBay bucks with mining rig parts lol Anyone going to order these / have these cards already ?
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This is exactly why I'm building two identical rigs soon, for this testing lol
I like the concept of steady split mining zec and dgb
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So looks like LTC1BTC's data center caught fire....over 2TH of hashrate has disappeared....
How'd you determine this?
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Have we determined what the best 1080 TI is yet
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Is it better to use the v15 image or the specific image for my board you created ?
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I am planing to buy 5xx series card but I wonder which is the popular card people are buying?also I wonder can I mine and and nvidia together in 1 rig?
I'm wondering where to even find a 470/480/570/580
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Do any of yall remote into your computer on windows? I am asking because all the setups i have now i can easily use a monitor and keyboard on, but once you get past a few it is going to get annoying to perform actions on a rig... I just bought a Dell Workstation yesterday after a recommendation from someone who runs 40+ of them on garage shelving suspending the GPU's above the case with it layed on its side, $166 for a dual xeon workstation with 5 PCIe slots and 875watt proprietary PSU with Windows 10 PRO and 1YR warranty on parts and labor, reason i mentioned proprietary is because it has PEG connections on the PSU i was told and i would need adapters from PEG to ATX PCIe to power GPU's or i might even just run a 2nd PSU to make more simplified... The person i was told about this doesnt actually use the windows 10 built into the workstation, he uses bootable EthOS thumbdrives to run his rigs, but he has AMD and from what i understand ethOS does not support Nvidia EthOS he linked me if your curious https://gpushack.com/products/ethos-16gb-usb-3-0I use this app called mobaxterm on Windows to vnc and ssh into my windows, nvoc and smos rigs. The mobaxterm app is installed on a old Lenovo Pentium Duo PC 8gb ram in my warehouse. From home, I Teamviewer into this machine from my iMac and basically access all my rigs in the warehouse. All automatic power cycle off/on/resetting functions are controlled by Tytanick's SRRv1 and soon SRRv2. I use Windows and ethOS for my ETH rigs in the past, but now standardized on smOS Linux to simplify the entire mining operations for AMD rigs. My NVIDIA rigs are mixed Windows and nvOC Linux. I use TightVNC to manage the Windows rigs and SSH for smOS and nvOC if I am physically in the warehouse. -- the Teamviewer session will be like the master console to access VNC and SSH launched from mobaxterm if I do remote from home. I honestly dont see this being a viable option really.. it has blower style cooling, which from my readings are the worst card designs to mine with due to them naturally running hotter, and you can pickup a EVGA - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB now over on newegg for $207.98 after rebate.. so if its essentially mining at the same rates, why take a 3 month warranty for roughly the same price....also what is the resell value gonna be on that card in the future.... Actually the blower/reference style design is better if you have small clearance in between cards. Also the blower pushes air frontward and this is excellent for directing the hot air into the hot aisles -- usually this design is better for large farms. For me, I will standardize on 1080ti and 1070, on a 5-6 x GPU rig format and manage the power requirements. This 7-8 x GPU concept is nice to fully leverage density but the fact remains.... you need bigger PSU, better mobo, more riser BS, and probably have to babysit these rigs constantly to stabilize them. I have learnt my lesson in my existing ETH farms, 480s, 470s, 6xGPU standard EVGA-1300w PSU, and more recently 1200w platinum server-psu/pico/bb setup. Running so stable and cool, I don't even have to worry about them too much, especially with SRR system in place -- its as good as lights-out mining operation. I will have to do some more research on this.. from my understanding Alexis miner is only a windows thing.. so im kinda stuck on windows for now.. thus the question in regards to windows... In regards to TeamViewer, i know very little about it, but i know what it is really.. couldn't you just team view directly to the mining rig? i know you have to know the number and password to connect, but do they expire if you just leave it open? Also been thinking about expanding into a small warehouse myself about 35 mins from me.. some pretty affordable rates on them.. i currently have 6 x 1080ti's (sadly 2 are not mining due to issues with risers not working for me), but soon this will be corrected as new equipment will arrive over the next few days.. if i go off my average of $12.80/day per card since ive been on skein.. thats plenty to cover the rent on a warehouse to not have to worry about the issues of it overloading my condo power.... I think warehouse expansion makes a lot of sense, how would you deal with your power needs though? I doubt any 240v would be installed / how many amps would you have?
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sorry been slammed with work need to catchup on thread,
What's the status on R&D with the gigabyte cards? going to put together my two rigs this weekend if the my msi aero even get delivered >:l i have the gb cards at least but was planning on putting them in the gaming rig I am trying to build
NOTE ebay bucks is back @ 8% thanks again to phil for putting me onto that idea for these builds lol
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That's a Gen 1 B3 here are the new ones. Yes I have one =P On your gen 1 asm = ? Dcri = ? You're running windows or smOS or pandamOS ? Thanks for the picture I have either an even newer version than your gen 2 or a variation of it. It's similar different fan covers though, it's 4 fans in 5 fans out
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I invest in dogecoin because I have a shiba inu and simply feel obligated xD tripled my investment lol
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Don't they have like a 6 month warranty for those things? I guess the miner catching on fire whould be covered by that Yeah w/ you covering shipping and I'm a second hand owner of both so I imagine they may use that to shrug off support even though one was purchased directly from their distributor Here's my latest issues with my second pandaminer https://youtu.be/PIwmfx8KjqYNote its a different version dagarair reports it as a gen 1 b3+ whereas my other panda is a gen 2 b3+ I'm assuming -- its a newer version This psu has more splitters than needed . . Much quieter and lower tone, still a very loud miner but nothing in comparison to the "gen 2 pandaminer" only getting 6x gpu recognized
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the B1 has issues in heat and it will fry the PSU. I swapped only B1 PSU for a different PS and there are no problems
If you fried your B3 its because of that shitty power inverter you have. I have not had issues at all with them.
Not saying they are great, but they are ok.
The pandaminer distributor sold the transformer to me with the panda, for the record. How would I have fried it and if so how does a fried rig operate? That's why i said IF YOUR fried it. You have a picture of a fried board on your first post. These "distributors" are idiots btw. Don't take anything they tell you as the truth hehe. I took his advice with a grain of salt but it appears he only became a distributor to fill his mining farm in china with well over 100 pandaminers Pandaminer problem #27 Received a different pandaminer model today b3+ as well? It's only recognizing 6 gpu's . . . out of the box
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