Thanks for the reply. Just trying to get the best i can in a small package which I can fit into a micro atx case.
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Considering consolidating my current 4x1060 6GB (90Mh) rig into a twin "onboard" 1080ti/1080/1070 micro atx rig. Just want to know what hasrates people are getting with the various coins. I would probably mine ETH with it but a general average hashrate of ETH and other coins would help me decide if i can be bothered to make the swap.
Thanks.
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2x GTX1060 (both hynix) Driver version 372.70 on windows 10 x64.
Core Voltage : 0% Power Limit: 80% Temp Limit : 83c Core Clock : +150 Mem Clock : +515 Fan Speed : Auto
Temp: GPU0: 67C GPU1: 68C GPU0: 288 Sol/s GPU1: 258 Sol/s Total speed: 546 Sol/s +-----+-------------+--------------+ | GPU | Power usage | Efficiency | +-----+-------------+--------------+ | 0 | 93W | 3.10 Sol/W | | 1 | 95W | 2.72 Sol/W | +-----+-------------+--------------+
Previously,
2x GTX1060 (both hynix) Driver version 372.7084.94 on windows 10 x64.
Core Voltage : 0% Power Limit: 116% (max) Temp Limit : 83c Core Clock : +100 Mem Clock : +500 Fan Speed : Auto
Temp: GPU0: 74C GPU1: 73C GPU0: 316 Sol/s GPU1: 285 Sol/s Total speed: 601 Sol/s +-----+-------------+--------------+ | GPU | Power usage | Efficiency | +-----+-------------+--------------+ | 0 | 130W | 2.43 Sol/W | | 1 | 120W | 2.38 Sol/W | +-----+-------------+--------------+
Should I continue with higher hash rate even though the temp higher? Or should I stick with current hash rate? Electricity is no issue
For the sake of losig 40sol/s id keep the first settings as you are getting better efficiency. Or as the other guy has said, reduce the power of the second settings,seems too high to me.
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I would be building the PC so thats not a problem. Just hoped that the fact its the same chipset,manufacturer,cpu etc it was a straight swap.
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Think its a great idea. Would free up space on the breakout board and tidy up the cables cpnsiderably.
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Bit of a general question but hopefully someone can advise me. Basically i have a Asrock Pro4 Z270 (1151 socket) mobo which is running my rig at the moment. In the future I will be turning the rig into a PC for a family member and selling off all but one of the cards.
Basically if i buy the Asrock Pro 4 Z270 MicroATX (1151 socket) mobo, can I just swap everything over to it from the Standard ATX Pro4 Z270 mobo?
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Got a 750w plat server psu and its only drawing 270w from the wall so power is not a problem. Ive tried setting each card serperately and still get the same problem. Set the two older cards to the settings they had before and the two new cards to a lower clock and it still kept crashing. So far its been stable overnight at +510 mem clock.
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384.94 caused mone to crash alot. 372.70 is best for me. Even the very latest 385 didnt work. Tried going back to the suggested 368 but it dropped thebhasrate down to 2mh (yes thats right 2mh) per card.
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Have you tested installing them one by one and see when it fails? Did you try testing the two newer cards separately? They are both the same, right? Same manufacturer and so on. Also, check if you have crossfire/SLI enabled, if it is, disable it.
All four are the same. Well apart from the original ones are the "OC" version and the new two are regular version. All micron memory, same manufacturer and same model (apart from the OC). Is the SLI/Crossfire an option in the UEFI that i need to disable (cant remember seeing any option when i changed to gen2 pcie) or am i able to disable it in windows?
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So im running Claymore 9.8 (same problem with 9.7) on a Win 10 system. Previously i had two asus gtx 1060 6gb dual series, which ran fine on mem +750 and driver version 372.70. Just received two more of the same type of card and now the rig keeps BSOD with "video_internal_scheduler_error" even though ive turned the mem clock down to +700. When it restarts and claymore opens it wont run unless i manually set the mem clock to +500 first then up it. Once it is running its only running for a day and the same thing happens.
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4x Asus GTX1060 6gb (twin fan white versions with micron memory) MSI Afterburner settings.
PL: 60% Core Voltage : 0% Temp Limit : 75c Core Clock : +130 Mem Clock : +725 Fan Speed : 40% fixed (never goes above 23c ambient, cards run 45-55c)
Total system power usage measured with killawatt device : 275w Total system hashrate: 94-96mh
Driver version 372.70 on windows 10 system.
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Software for monitoring power usage is not that accurate anyway. Use a kill-a-watt device that you plug your rig into. Much more accurate and can also keep track of cost etc.
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Any meaning on Updating the Bios of 1060 3gb?
Nvidia bios is encrypted so not possible. Do you know more about the threads and blocks of GTX 1060 cards? Or how i could know? Its for mining XMR... Personally i dont know but search the forum using the search button. Im sure you can find the information youre after.
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Any meaning on Updating the Bios of 1060 3gb?
Nvidia bios is encrypted so not possible.
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I can do this for you
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Just a heads up incase anyone is having stability problems. Ive found driver 372.70 to be the latest most stable. The 382 driver kept causing crashes and couldnt overclock as much as the 372.20 driver.
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I know this may be a silly question, but what does PICO mean?
Also, can you explain the purpose of the pigtail?
A PICO 160w psu is a small device that powers a 24pin atx/itx motherboard with a 12v input line for power and a sata and molex connector for peripherals. If you google "160w pico psu" you will see it. The pigtail from the custom 6 to 8pin cable is to power the pico psu. Otherwise they are designed to run off power bricks. I wanted to save electrical outlet space to had a pigtail put in to consolidate thigs. Yes the server power supplies are a good option, however they require a minimum of 208v power to turn on. I use a mix of IBM 2000 watt psu and HP 2400 watt psu. In order to reduce complexity I have purchased the motherboard powering kit so that I can feed the video cards AND the motherboard off the breakout board. Parallel Miner sells the mobo power kit. It works well for me HP server psus run at either 110-120v or 220-240v so will work pretty much anywhere. Also the kit that was purchased is the same kind of thing im trying to describe.
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I run my small eth rig of a 1200w hp common slot server psu. I use sidehacks breakout board and 6pin cables to run everything. Had a custom 6pin to 8pin (eps) cable made with a pigtail to run a 160w pico psu (plugs into 24pin mobo slot). Works great, theres a sata and 4pin molex for hdds so a nice little setup overall.
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Great idea buddy. Good luck with sales
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Just done this kind of mod to my 160w pico. 6pin male to 8pin EPS (not pcie) for mobo with a pigtail for power the pico. All off a single 6pin pcie from my server psu breakout board. Only 7inches long so nice and compact for my small rig.
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