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May 30, 2018, 01:28:40 AM
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hi i have 6 card inno3d p104-100
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But there is a problem which is a low speed device ... with a start. The operating speed reaches 3200 sol but after an hour or less suddenly the speed drops to 250 sol and I do not know why?

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May 30, 2018, 07:00:32 AM
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Try to decrease core and mem clock.

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May 30, 2018, 08:34:47 AM
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hi i have 6 card inno3d p104-100
mining zcash
simplemining
power 2000 w
motherboard: - colourful
But there is a problem which is a low speed device ... with a start. The operating speed reaches 3200 sol but after an hour or less suddenly the speed drops to 250 sol and I do not know why?






Hi mate, your core OC is too high, and 530 sol/s, seem like you run it at 100% power limit, It's a bit too much. For me, I always set power limit at 80% only.
You could test it at stock setting first. Then step-by-step OC with higher core. I mined with P104-100 as well, so far so good, for your interest, please check my tests in following thread. By the way, I think P104-100 could do better on mining ETH rather than mining ZEC.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2677496
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May 30, 2018, 11:54:47 AM
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Try to decrease core and mem clock.

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Try to decrease core and mem clock.


You actually have it running at 150% power limit. That is too much and probably a good way to overload your GPU. Most people run their GPUs at the low value of 65%.

With regards to coreclock, you also have it set to the MAX value. Bad. Thats probably why your miner crashes resulting in the decrease in hashrate. Your mem clock seems to be the only sane value on your config and you could probably increase it slowly. Make sure to do your research before overclocking else you might end up destroying your hardware.

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May 30, 2018, 01:23:06 PM
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You actually have it running at 150% power limit. That is too much and probably a good way to overload your GPU. Most people run their GPUs at the low value of 65%.

With regards to coreclock, you also have it set to the MAX value. Bad. Thats probably why your miner crashes resulting in the decrease in hashrate. Your mem clock seems to be the only sane value on your config and you could probably increase it slowly. Make sure to do your research before overclocking else you might end up destroying your hardware.
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May 30, 2018, 10:31:59 PM
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Hi mate, your core OC is too high, and 530 sol/s, seem like you run it at 100% power limit, It's a bit too much. For me, I always set power limit at 80% only.
You could test it at stock setting first. Then step-by-step OC with higher core. I mined with P104-100 as well, so far so good, for your interest, please check my tests in following thread. By the way, I think P104-100 could do better on mining ETH rather than mining ZEC.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2677496
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Please what are the settings of eth
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May 30, 2018, 11:25:12 PM
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2000W!?
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May 31, 2018, 10:36:42 AM
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2000W!?
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May 31, 2018, 11:25:05 AM
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Hi mate, your core OC is too high, and 530 sol/s, seem like you run it at 100% power limit, It's a bit too much. For me, I always set power limit at 80% only.
You could test it at stock setting first. Then step-by-step OC with higher core. I mined with P104-100 as well, so far so good, for your interest, please check my tests in following thread. By the way, I think P104-100 could do better on mining ETH rather than mining ZEC.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2677496
Please what are the settings of eth

Hi mate, you could try with the following setting:

1. Claymore's Dual Ethereum Miner.
2. %75 power limit
3. +640 memory
4 -50 core

The hashrate should be around 39.5 - 39.7 Mh/s. I ever pushed memory to +800, but it's not stable, and getting crash sometimes. So I think OC memory should be less than +650. For power limit, if I set it to 85%, the hashrate will be around 40.5 Mh/s.
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May 31, 2018, 03:54:03 PM
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That's way, way too high.  You need to lower power limit, as others itt have suggested.
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June 01, 2018, 02:29:29 AM
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That's way, way too high.  You need to lower power limit, as others itt have suggested.

That's not the power consumption mate, it's all about the power supply. Actually 6 * P104-100 consume not that much power, as far as I know the TDP is about 180W - 225W, depend on which manufacturer. For me I'm using 1600W PSU for the rig with: 6 P104-100 + 2 P106-100, power limit was set at 80%, so far so good.
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That's way, way too high.  You need to lower power limit, as others itt have suggested.

That's not the power consumption mate, it's all about the power supply. Actually 6 * P104-100 consume not that much power, as far as I know the TDP is about 180W - 225W, depend on which manufacturer. For me I'm using 1600W PSU for the rig with: 6 P104-100 + 2 P106-100, power limit was set at 80%, so far so good.
Now the machine promises Zec
 Is there a risk when lifting the power
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