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Some people reporting PCI-E V2.0 is not working, but PCI-E V3.0 is. My board is rather old, running V2.0, so this could be the problem. Can anybody confirm?
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Hello,
I have a GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R Mobo, and EVGA RTX 3060s, trying to get that run on that board. Windows 10.64 with Gameready 470.05 drivers installed, and monitor attached to HDMI of that card.
But hashrate droppes immediately after starting the miner - tested one card in all of the four PCI-E-Slots (two of them claim to be x16, the other two x8). No success.
Am I missing something?
Is anybody using this board, probably with 4 RTX 3060s?
Thanks for help!
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Yes, this should be a good solution: Plugging Miners to smart plugs, and letting them serially switch on and off when enough power is available. A battery will help to avoid turning it on and off too fast. But of course this will be an investment.
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I am thinking of buying this GPU.
From what I read, if the GPU is connected directly to the motherboard, the PCI x16 plug, and has a monitor connected, mining runs smoothly. That's it? Or is it necessary to also use such a developer driver?
Not necessary a monitor, the hdmi cable itself is enough. You can remove the monitor. Or use a hdmi dummy.
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Has anybody managed to remove the limiter while using a x16 to x16 riser? My stupid fucking motherboard has the 2 pci3 slots too close to each other and my 2 3060s won't fit at the same time.
Works for me, at least with one card.
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NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
In hash rates.
But overhead in power - extra GPU, Memory and so on. So go for one PC.
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There is a mode in MSI Afterburner settings: "extend the official overclocking limits" I do not remember the exact name, but I think you will find this setting. Why overestimate hardware frequencies to get a small increase in hash rate of 2 megahash? This will lead to faster damage to the laptop due to overheating.
Yes, but only available for AMD GPUs.
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Working on Gigabyte Eagle 3060 on 16x Pci-E slot. Getting a few incorrect shares though, about 10%, don't know if there's anything I can do to fix this. Getting 49 mh/s. Thanks everyone.
Go down with Mem Clock a bit.
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I'm using MSI cards. I'm not sure if that makes a difference. Also I heard that the card has to be attached directly to the motherboard. No riser.
Thanks alot! The point was to put it directly in the motherboard. That worked for me (Gigabyte card). Looks like the bios identifies if the card is in a PCI 1x or PCI 16x slot - somehow this makes a difference.
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That's the same driver I am using. 470.05 but as mentioned above the card has to be the primary video card and have a monitor attached to it. I had a 2nd card in the same system and that card was running at 24 mhs. I removed that card and I am going to put that card into it's own system now as the primary.
Unfortunately not working here. H110 Pro BTC++ board, disabled onboard GPU, 3060 as the only GPU in the system (monitor attached) - Hash rate drops immediately after start.
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Nice thanks for the info. I just tested the driver on mine and I'm getting 49mhs for the last 30 minutes now.
Can you please post a screenshot of the exact driver settings in windows? Tried myself, but limiting still intact (Driver 470.05, Windows 10 64bit, Display connected through hdmi)
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Hello,
Running PhoenixMiner / Windows 10 with 12 Nvidia Cards is running fine, but when adding the 13th Card, I got an "Out of Memory" Error. Adding extra RAM or enlarging Swap File doesn't help. Using different RTX and GTX Card, always the same.
Is this a hard limit, or is there a way to work around this?
Thanks for help!
red panda mining 19 card https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_9-3zVsgDgThank you! Do you know something about the setup and the settings of that monster?
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Hello,
Running PhoenixMiner / Windows 10 with 12 Nvidia Cards is running fine, but when adding the 13th Card, I got an "Out of Memory" Error. Adding extra RAM or enlarging Swap File doesn't help. Using different RTX and GTX Card, always the same.
Is this a hard limit, or is there a way to work around this?
Thanks for help!
Its definitely difficult to get 12+ GPUs working which is why most don't try but I think 13 should be possible. You say you increased the swap file without being specific - how big is the swap file? I would have it at 90GB-100GB for 13GPUS. I run 11 on a ASROCK H110 pro btc+ and recall going from 10 to 11 gpus and eventually got it working after increasing the swap file from 64GB to 80GB. If you already have a huge swap file you might check that your swapfile disk isn't running out of space (did that to myself once too). Currently I am using 80GB for 12 GPU, but even increasing to 100GB does not help with the 13th in the first place. Is somebody running the 13th GPU under Windows? Which settings for swap files and how much RAM do you use?
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Hello,
Running PhoenixMiner / Windows 10 with 12 Nvidia Cards is running fine, but when adding the 13th Card, I got an "Out of Memory" Error. Adding extra RAM or enlarging Swap File doesn't help. Using different RTX and GTX Card, always the same.
Is this a hard limit, or is there a way to work around this?
Thanks for help!
You should really be running HiveOS at this point. Thank you for your answer, but this is not really answering my question. I don't need another paid OS.
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Hello,
Running PhoenixMiner / Windows 10 with 12 Nvidia Cards is running fine, but when adding the 13th Card, I got an "Out of Memory" Error. Adding extra RAM or enlarging Swap File doesn't help. Using different RTX and GTX Card, always the same.
Is this a hard limit, or is there a way to work around this?
Thanks for help!
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Laserst Du selbst, oder lässt Du lasern?
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Ich suche weder USDT, noch liegt Frankfurt im Rheinland, aber Danke.
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Hallo miteinander, ich schiebe das noch mal nach oben. Ich bin noch auf der Suche.
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