Could me issues be due to the fact I was trying to run this using old-ass Cuda?...
EDIT: nope. The 3080 juices up to almost 2000 mhz on miner startup. Thinking the default clocks have been borked.
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Not sure what I'm doing wrong but the rig will just crash once mini-z initialises on 125,4 on the latest beta. Gigashyte 3080 non-LHR, stock clocks. Updated to latest drivers, no change. Any ideas?
EDIT: it looks like the GPU clocks quickly spike before the driver crashes.
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Has anybody got a good clock/power settting for 125,4 on 3060 Ti's by any chance?
Running +250 core, -1000 mem (HiveOS) @ 125W gives roughly 50 sol/s. No idea if that's good.
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Are all new nVidia cards gimped by LHR now? Even the 3080 and 3060Ti's?
The new batch yes it is.It is very difficult to find a new RTX 3060 ti non LHR while for RTX 3080 you maybe a bit more lucky and manage to find one but for the 3060 ti is impossible to buy it new non-LHR now.I would still buy it used non LHR though as it does pretty well at 58-60 Mhsh for 120 watt power consumption. The LHR are easy to spot though,each brand has its own code,for example Gigabyte rev 1.0 is non-LHR card while rev 2.0 is a LHR card. It's easier to detect a LHR gigabyte GPU, the difference is just v1.0 and v2.0 and also in my country many GPU sellers still have non LHR versions available for sell I'm surprised you said they are scarce, the reason I'm not buying is because of bear market Does that apply to the Waterforce models too?
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Are all new nVidia cards gimped by LHR now? Even the 3080 and 3060Ti's?
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Been mining EPIC for a while. Needs more liquidity on (better) exchanges. ViteX sucks donkey balls.
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So 3080’s don’t actually do 100mhs ? If pheonix miners inflated the hashrate wouldnt it be reported 3% lower on the pool side ? 3080s can still do 100mh/s+ without using Phoenix, it's a bit of a silicon lottery. I use Trex miner. 5 x 3080s. 2 do 102.8mh/s, 1 x 100.9mh/s, 1 x 98.8mh/s, 1 x 96mh/s In fact, I had to stop using Phoenix miner for my 3080 rig as I got way too many stale shares. All these figures are a bit pointless without mentioning power level/draw etc. I'm sure even my Shitabyte Gaming OC can do these figures if I increase power.
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3060 Ti here - works well, unless...
- I set max overclock at start (only incorrect shares are generated - I need to start lower and increase) - Epoch changes (same result as above)
Please fix.
happens to me as well (RTX3070), I thought it was a bug on the driver or the bios, I was updating/flashing for 2 hours before figured what you just said lol Interesting.. thanks for reporting this.. did you try any other miner see if the same issue persists? so it is not a driver issue, it is a general rtx 3000 series issue If I start on +1200 mem clock I can survive but I still get bunch of invalid shares , if i start under +1000mem clock and go up I get no invalid shares even up to 1500+for now I start them at +900 and go up to +1200 since you never know when the Epoch change happens and the whole thing goes down if you have it set above +1250 or so memory clock I have an MSI and a Zotac 3060 ti , Zotac runs hotter and faster , but more prone to invalid shares, same story as above applies to both I get 59-60 MH on the 900+ mem and can get close to 64 MH if I go up to +1500 and give it some power like 66% to 68% Happens when dual-mining with ZIL too. Have you tried another miner?
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3060 Ti here - works well, unless...
- I set max overclock at start (only incorrect shares are generated - I need to start lower and increase) - Epoch changes (same result as above)
Please fix.
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Since when is CN TRTL CPU only?
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Yeah, if my D8P rig does not sell; I need to find a new purpose for it....
I guess I could try plugging it into RandomX.... What seems to be the algo used with Nvidia nowadays?
Some equihash variants, C29 (C31 for more powerful versions) and MTP are yielding a little something. But it's not brilliant. Vega64 on RandomX anyone tried it? Pointless.
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Yeah, if my D8P rig does not sell; I need to find a new purpose for it....
I guess I could try plugging it into RandomX.... What seems to be the algo used with Nvidia nowadays?
Some equihash variants, C29 (C31 for more powerful versions) and MTP are yielding a little something. But it's not brilliant.
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I'd get the cooler master aio if I were to build a Ryzen rig. I'm pretty sure the things aren't durable though. I just don't trust AIOs. But then again, if they manage to do their thing for two years it'd still be acceptable.
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there is no update for monero fork?  No -- they won't be updating their miner for the CPU fork.. Unfortunately. it's good miner app. i love it. but why? Because RandomX is pointless for GPUs... and Teamred focuses on making miners for GPUs, simple as that. Partly why they've now also released EThash.
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You shouldn't use a cheap mobo if you're going to miner 24/7 with your CPU. The VRMs get hot. They need a beefy cooling solution.
If ASUS, go Prime x570 Pro.
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Monero hasn't forked to RandomX yet, buddy
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Fair enough... it's astonishingly still somewhat profitable (which is why everyone still releases miners for it I suppose), especially if you combine it with ETH.
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Howdy TrailingStop Did you add support for dual-mining CKB+ETH at all? If so, what's the command line please?
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Which --pers string to use when mining 192,7 on an autoswitch/exchange pool like zergpool or nlpool please?
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