Have you tried increasing the boot delay? I set it to maximum for any motherboard with more than 6 gpu. Seems to let give the bus time to spin everything up.
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Might want to plug some of the open holes dont want anything building a nest in it.
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What processor is installed on mobo?
And for ethos it should be igpu diasbled. See knowledge base.
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It's better to buy a powerpack with gpu cables and not this one, I have few of them when I was building my rigs in 2017 because they are very cheap and I ended up burning some wires up, thank God as was not away from home at the time, if not I'd have cause big damages to my home then
Regardless of the cables you use, you must never stay far away from your home, fire can happen anytime. People that mine remotely are brave. Or prefer not to have such fire risk in thier homes...
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From my comparisons between phoenix and teamredminer, seems that phoenix is faster to achieve the pool rate equal to the gpu raw hashrate than teamredminer. Meaning you have to leave teamredminer for longer period of time to stabilize its pool rate speed at the speed of gpu hashing rate. Maybe my bad luck, or maybe the teamredminer has harder time finding shares? Im not a specialist in that regards, so feel free to correct me.
Either show the data to back that up or you are just spouting your feelz. Data has been provided showing TRM gets the most accepted shares. You can search for that and see recently this has been proven with actual data not just ... i feelz..11 threads up its there....
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Better option replace windows with linix and never have this problem again.
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If you are big enough miner to solo mine eth...then you should easily be able to solve this issue. This or you dont realize how little chance you have of mining solo. Ive got over 3gh and the odds to hit solo are just below zero..... How much hash you got that you solo mine?
To give you an idea i would have to hit a block solo every 11 days to beat mining on a pool. Not going to happen with nethash of eth.
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Don't mean to hijack your thread OP, but it's a similar question. Is it safe to power up to risers with one of these? Power limit is 300W, and my 10xx pull <120W. Thank you. https://www.gpuminingresources.com/p/psu-cables.htmlAll is answered there. Respect the wattage limits or you may well burn something up or everything down.
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If you think it's too dangerous find a light head brush and little petrol to brush the pcie slot lightly, be careful when doing this, note, you should do all this after confirming that the riser you use is working perfectly
And have the board upside down as it may be small debris so it can fall out. But ive seen the pcie bridge take damage before.
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hello All !!!! i`m new in here so ... my question is : what miner shuld i use right now in this date 07.01.2021 i`ve readed that there are some problems with clymore or something like this some Scam/hack something like this
tonight i`ll put my rig all together (luky that i`ve bought gpu`s last month so prices were acceptable) pls any suggestion or idea or anything is welcomed
not working Try Phoenixminer...claymore is older and not being updated...the patches done by some are just that bandaids. Support the actual devs who are providing and updating their software.
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Im with the others here..doing that is asking for a fire. Much better off to get more psu or a second psu and use a y cable to sync them.
quick note on multi psu setup...a gpu and riser are to be powered only from a psu...never mix on a riser/gpu where the power comes from. same with mobo...power from 1 psu nothing connected except Y cable to turn them on and off together.
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If it is always the white slots you may have damaged 1 side of the PCIe bridge. No easy fix for that so either use for 7 or replace it.
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Move to the standard driver.
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OP you just need to update the software or replace it with a current miner. PhoenixMiner, lolminer, t-rex, teamredminer, gminer, nbminer all work.
Forget claymore its broken and the fixes for it are about as sketchy as they can be. Support the above software becuase thry have active devs. Claymore has some people adding hacks but nothing to trust. So just claymore rest in peice.
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PLEASE BE CAREFUL - someone is trying to post a Phoenixminer 5.4d with "10% more hashrate for eth" and so on. The .exe inside is malware and places itself into SysWOW64 as zPhoenixminer, also into Program Files in Folder "My Program" as Phoenixminer. The exe itself is described as pain. Maybe it places some more variants in different locations. The files can be removed in safe mode if you are on windows.
I always click "Report to moderator" in this case I also did, but unfortunately I fell for it, as I had seen it the first time. Can you recommend anything to me what to do? wipe your computer...cover it in gasoline and light it on fire....then nuke it from space its the only way to be sure. Get any wallets you had and use the seed to move to new machine,..do not off load anything. And be more careful...scammers love this place because of easy marks. especially these day with crypto way up...they are ripe to pick you clean.
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Warning guys, noticed unpleasant things - Phoenix miner cames with pre-defined epools.txt which will switch miner fully to developers account on enough-long first intrernet connection problem. - Phoenix miner by itself adjusts epools.txt and returns there dev pools and wallets if you disable them. Not instantly, after some time
Question to developer: wtf?
Doesnt do that on my rigs. You didnt perchance download one of the hotfixes or newbie/malware desquised as PM....only get from OP on front page.
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The reason i ask is you say you have tried to mine ZCASH with a sha256 asic miner...and ZCASH is an equihash algo....so should just be point it at any pool that mines other sha-256 coins. The miner doesnt know what its mining (say btc, bch, and so on) So like enter another pool for say BCH and BCH wallet and it should mine. Thats how every other asic works.
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Hey guys, I'm quite new here, so sorry if my question is a bit dumb, but I'm trying to mine Aeternity on my GTX 1050TI 4GB , and I'm getting these errors: 19:41:26 Failed to initialize miner on GPU0: ASUS GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB: out of memory 19:41:26 No devices for mining
Can someone help me figure out what is this problem about? I've been googling it for a couple days by now and still has no exact solution or fix. Thanks If you are on windows it is probably the OS that is eating up the extra vram. You can try one of the linux based mining OS to see if it fixes the issue. You can try to use the igpu (if you have built in video) and see if resolves it. Looks like 3.5gb is the absolute minimum vram needed so it could just be windows and if is used as display gpu.
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I like the design! Very innovative, will this be aluminum? Are you set up to manufacture these? If so any idea of cost?
The side panels are Aluminum and the rest i expect to make from steel for cost reduction. I wan the side panels to look nice. Some comments about other questions: Whats not shown in detail is the GPU risers are rigid mounted with standoffs. They securely mount the GPU. There is 2" of clearance between the bottom of the case and the intake. Its raised specifically for the purpose of low intake resistance. Also, for cooling, there are 4 x 140mm fans which is much more flow area than the 3 standard 120mm fans for most 4U cases. This offers an entire extra fan plus the additional flow capacity of a 140mm fan. It will allow for lower fan speeds and there is a direct flow path between the GPU's and the fans. Also not shown yet is the brackets to stack the cases on top of eachother. Ive got about $2 in each of my rig frames.... they hold up to 13 gpus each. Just some bent sheet metal and a hand brake some pop rivets. So for all 32 rigs i run total cost in chassis was about $64.
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