you mean from a standard usb port/header on the mobo to a pcie slot adapter? no go.
the usb cables in risers just carry the pcie signals from the slot to the adapter. they do not use the usb protocol; the usb cables just happen to have enough individual wires and bandwidth to work so are convenient to use.
you could try a pcie port multiplier but not sure how well you could fit that in there.
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yeah we choose our energy supplier one or twice a year and go with whoever is lowest. this time our supplier is in texas and we are in massachusetts. the delivery cost per kw is more than the supply cost per kw.
go figure..
How do you get an energy supplier different from the Company that has delivery rights where you are located in ? Xcel has the monopoly here I dont think its possible to switch we have a list of suppliers on our service providers website that are approved by the state to sell energy in our service area.
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If in the US dont look at the rate you are actually paying for electricity check the ENTIRE bill with fees
yeah we choose our energy supplier one or twice a year and go with whoever is lowest. this time our supplier is in texas and we are in massachusetts. the delivery cost per kw is more than the supply cost per kw. go figure..
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definitely interested in pics of that..
can you put another fan in on the mobo side where the expansion card slot covers go? maybe fit a 92 or something in that space?
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I´ve used a big hookup cooler and made also a couple of experiments with peltier modules..
i have a peltier module sitting on the bench in the basement. I was just going to zip tie mine to the compac with a evo 212 on the hot side, and solder a molex/bigass cap for 5v power to the compac, and 12v to the peltier and fan. i like the heatsinks on the reverse side, ill do the same and get some airflow there too somehow. i thought there was a way to pencil mod it for higher volts but might be thinking of something else.
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you did everything correctly by reporting it when the loss that was your fault was only 0.02 btc. they basically admitted they screwed up and cost you the rest of the 0.22. it boggles the mind that nicehash would take this kind of hit to their credibility over a couple hundred bucks.
i have an account there but now ill only use it only as a last resort.
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How many watts are the older cards doing compared the the 470/480?
i figure my 390s draw somewhere around 180-200 watts each (total at wall, not gpuz reading) on zec @ 95 sol. with eth its around 250-275 watts each.
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Can anyone tell me your speed with R9 380 4gb? I'am getting roughly 45 Sols/s.
mine 380 2G doing around 42-44 my 2 GB sapphire nitro 380ITX (1100/1400) gets 48-50 -i 1 v4.0
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wouldnt some data centers with hot isle/cold isle setups have a problem with that rig as heated air will go the wrong way? or can it be mounted "backwards" in a rack.
if you tried it at some point, what was the result of normal front to back flow (gpu->mobo) for temps? mobo and cpu, or more likely, the PSU cooked?
anyway very clean and compact setup, probably the best ive seen.
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Up side - with so much hashrate moved over to ZEC, along with a bit more "profit-chasing" and bouncing around, ETH profitability is quite a bit higher than 2 weeks back.
im too lazy to figure which is more profitable day to day.. i just point one rig at each lol
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i have no problem with the fee.
it is amazing how many people demand perfect, maintaned software to make money for them but not want to have the programmer make some too.
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What is everyone H/s for r9 380? I am currently getting between 37 and 39.
380 2 gb: 35 - 37 at 1100/1400 -i 1. wont run at -i 2 (gives -61 error, not enough video mem probably).
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v3.0: - improved speed by 20-30% (depends on card model). Up to 80H/s on stock 390X on "-i 2" mode.
pulling high 70s with my 390s with -i 2, mid 30s on my 380 with -i 1 (the 380 wont take -i 2) sweet.
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download it from the MEGA link instead.
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v2.0: - improved speed by 5-15% (depends on card model). About 55H/s on stock 390X, 52H/s on stock 390 and 48H/s on stock 280X.
looks like 8-9 percent here on two 390s and 10 percent or so on a 380. thanks!
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Operation Sysytem : Win 7 pro Wallet : poloniex Miner : nicehash Pool: supranova CPU (if you mining with cpu): i5 3570k @ 4.4 ghz (4 core no ht, all cores used) CPU Speed : 19.x sol/sec
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My I5 only push like 8h but my I7 at job pulls 18h-20h what model numbers and speeds are the cpus? my i5 3570k @4.4 ghz pulls a bit over 19 sol/s. on zec with nicehash miner. seems your numbers are low. or are you talking about another coin youre mining?
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didnt they add a random amount of time before switching to the most profitable? to prevent all miners from switching at the same time? although by miners i thought they meant whole rigs, not individual gpus.
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Hey i put # infront off the adress adn so on in the config file. That resolved the problem. I gues your credentials there caused the problem. Thx for pointing that out !
i just deleted config.txt for now. that solved my 100% rejected shares in 1.1. dunno why it solved it but it worked. ill setup a proper config.txt for failover pools tomorrow.
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