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1  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] GPU mining rig [EU | Slovakia] on: September 08, 2013, 04:28:21 PM
I want to sell my mining rig due to I need money for a new car. Rig is running very smoothly, without a problem. If you are interested I can send you more information, or video of running rig. For personal picking up I can show you how it runs. The rig is ready to "plug and play". I am located in Slovakia, EU

Specs:

PSU: Fortron Aurum Pro 1200W - www.alza.sk/fortron-aurum-pro-1200w-d398761.h tm
MB: ASRock 970 Extreme 4 - www.alza.sk/asrock-970-extreme4-d248075.htm
CPU: AMD Semptron 145 - www.alza.sk/amd-sempron-145-d186220.htm
GPU: 4x Sapphire HD7970 3GB DDR5 - www.alza.sk/sapphire-hd-7970-oc-d350515.htm
RAM: Crucial 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz CL9 Ballistix Sport - www.alza.sk/crucial-8gb-ddr3-1600mhz-cl9-d308 075.htm
HDD: 640gb Western Digital Caviar, 5400rpm, SATA, 16MB cache
Cooling: 3x 12cm fanZalman - www.alza.sk/zalman-zm-sf3-d251945.htm
Other:
2x PCI Express x16 - x16 riser cable
2x PCI Express x2 - x16 riser cable

Construction is made of aluminum profiles. Bottom plate is made of plexiglass. Dimensions are 58x48x38cm (width x depth x height). Whole rig can reach 3000 Kh/s with optimum configuration. All components, expect HDD, are still under warranty (24 months of warranty - 5 month of use = 19 months of warranty left).

I will add  this things for a quick and hassle-free dealing:

WiFi USB adapter - www.alza.sk/muj-ucet/objednavka-144044965.htm
Consumption meter - www.alza.sk/solid-dt22-d180636.htm
Dist filters - www.overclocking.sk/ventilatory/mesh-fan-filt er-120-mm-transparent/
Beamairs- www.overclocking.sk/ventilatory/nexus-beamair -for-120-mm-fan/

Price: 1400€ or negotiable
Personal Picking up is preffered.

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2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Sapphire HD 7970 over 700kh/s - Windows 7 - CGMiner on: June 09, 2013, 08:01:07 PM
Hi guys.

I want to share with you my experience getting Sapphire HD 7970 over 700kh/s. I have 4 of these cards on my rig and i was struggling almost a two months to achieve 700kh/s. Yesterday i finally did it. First thing i want to say is that i tried many different configurations from many threads on this forum and elsewhere, but unfortunatelly, non of them worked fine for me (but i have learned many things from them, that help my solve my problem)

I was getting 520kh/s per card, with 1010/1375/1.025 (engine/memory/voltage) - when i was buying that cards i was expecting something about 720kh/s.

My settings in CGMiner was --thread-concurrency 8192 -I 13 -w 256. I read somewhere that thread-concurrency for 7970s should by around 24000 of less. But i was unable to get above 8192. When I tried to set higher value CGMiner reported some error message with buffer - i dont remmember that exactly. Almost the same when I set higher intensity. With overclocking i could get only ~560kh/s. The 0.5 - 0.65 engine/memory ratio did not work for me. Example from SCRYPT-README.txt did not work for me neither. -g 2 makes me hashrate drop down... Well, i was desperate  Huh


After some time I have found a post saying that I should have at least the same amount of system ram as i have gpu ram for scrypt mining and that system ram matters with scrypt. (It is actually written in CGMiners SCRYPT-README.txt - if I just read it from beginning to end, i should save so much trouble...) That time i had only 2gb of system ram, and each Sapphire HD 7970 has 3gb. I does not take long and I bought 8gb ddr3 ram. It makes a difference! Finally i was able to set higher thread-concurrency values. With that i could try again 7970 tuning example for SCRYPT-README.txt. The default thread-concurrency for me is now 22400 and worksize 256. My hash "skyrocket" to 540kh/s  Grin Not what i have expected. But with this new ram i was able to set higher intensity. So with -I 20 i was getting around 600kh/s. That was better. With memory overclocked to 1500 i was getting 660kh/s. That was much better! But still - friend of mine was getting 720kh/s with the same card, with no problems. He just connected his fresh new card to his motherboard and it give him 700kh/s just like that  Shocked Damn, Lucky bastard  Wink But i did not give up.

I after reading some articles about 7970 overclocking i finally did what i was afraid to do. I change voltage. That brings whole new dimension to my overclocking. Now i was able to overclock memory above 1500 - to that numbers i saw so often in posts from other users. But it was no use. Even with memory to 1700 and engine to 1100 i was getting even lower hashrate that with defaults. I went back to 1500Mhz for memory. I tried to go up in little steps but when i went to 1501 - hashrate drops. I tried to go down a hash rate was relatively stable. It was almost stable within range 1450-1500Mhz - just few kh/s difference. I leave it on 1500 and i start to change engine clock. By the way my voltage was 1.135. I have started at Memory/2 Mhz and went up in 5Mhz steps. Hashrate was slowly growing but it was not significant. I passed 0.6 ratio and hashrate was still low. I start making bigger steps and when i was around 1000Mhz I was at 670kh/s. With 1030 i was at 693kh/s and finally with 1040 i was at 700kh/s. What a feeling!  Tongue I went up to 1100Mhz with ~730kh/s. I think if i change a voltage a bit higher and continue to going up with engine clock it could be even more, but i have stopped there because the power drain was to high. After that i was lowering voltage and trying to find lowest stable value. It was around 1.080V.

I have tried all 4 cards at this settings but power output was ~1150W (I have 1200W 80Plus Gold PSU). That was to high for me. I lower the settings to 1060/1500/1.065 and power output was ~1075W and hashrate ~715kh/s. Again, I went down for a bit just to take load from my PSU and i ended at 1040/1470/1.050 with ~700kh/s and ~1020W. So the engine/memory ratio in my case is 0.707 or higher. I mine with this settings over 24 hours now and it is pretty stable. Temperature is little higher but that is expected with higer voltage.


I am so happy i did it over 700kh/s with these cards Smiley and i hope my experience can help at least some of you, fighting the same fight i did. I hope it was not boring and I am sorry for my defective english. To complete my post here is my pc configuration and some pictures

Motherboard: ASROCK 970 Extreme4
GPUs: AMD Radeon HD 7970 (Tahiti XT) (925MHz), 3GB DDR5 (5500MHz)
RAM: Crucial 8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9 Ballistix Sport
CPU: AMD Phenom X2 545
PSU: Fortron Aurum Pro 1200W

Windows 7 64bit Professional
CGMiner 3.1.1
Drivers 12.8
APP SDK 2.7





3  Other / Off-topic / DGC BitGrenede on: May 25, 2013, 06:33:42 PM
I've got a feeling that DGC community is boring Shocked Nobody wants to play with me  Sad What about buying some grenades?

http://www.bitgrenade.net/?coin_display=6
4  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / What OS do you use on your mining comupters? on: May 25, 2013, 11:48:10 AM
Hello

I am curious what OS are you guys using on your mining computers. Your posts with answers why you are using that particular OS, and what mining software are you using will be much appriciated. I am doing this as a part of research, which will help me to decide what to (do not) do next.

Thank you
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