Hagmonar
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August 06, 2016, 11:39:04 AM |
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you know there is no fix for 15.12 drivers for rx 480 pcie power draw.if you use this miner with rx 480 how do you solve the problem ?
You need to use good quality USB POWERED risers. And make sure the riser can support more than 90W power.
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t2yax
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August 06, 2016, 12:13:42 PM |
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Claymore,do you thinking to additionaly release a version for crimson 16.30 driver ?
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fr4nkthetank
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August 06, 2016, 01:01:38 PM |
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A word of warning about powered risers, if you run out of molex, you use the included sata to molex adapter right...well that adaptor is cheap and 18awg wire. It is possible for it to overheat and catch fire. If you draw to much current that is. Order some 16awg sata to molex and replace the ones that came with the usb riser if you feel they are hot to the touch.
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fittsy
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August 06, 2016, 02:36:54 PM |
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A word of warning about powered risers, if you run out of molex, you use the included sata to molex adapter right...well that adaptor is cheap and 18awg wire. It is possible for it to overheat and catch fire. If you draw to much current that is. Order some 16awg sata to molex and replace the ones that came with the usb riser if you feel they are hot to the touch.
Partially true. I think it depends on the riser and the molex. What version risers are you using? We saw a lot of problems with the 1st generation PCIe USB risers. Like the yellow wire on the MOLEX adapter turning brown and the power adapter itself on the circuit board having scorch marks! On MULTIPLE cards. Yikes! So glad we switched those out! We just got 100 version 6 risers from Hong Kong.
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rawbert
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August 06, 2016, 02:48:01 PM |
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A word of warning about powered risers, if you run out of molex, you use the included sata to molex adapter right...well that adaptor is cheap and 18awg wire. It is possible for it to overheat and catch fire. If you draw to much current that is. Order some 16awg sata to molex and replace the ones that came with the usb riser if you feel they are hot to the touch.
Partially true. I think it depends on the riser and the molex. What version risers are you using? We saw a lot of problems with the 1st generation PCIe USB risers. Like the yellow wire on the MOLEX adapter turning brown and the power adapter itself on the circuit board having scorch marks! On MULTIPLE cards. Yikes! So glad we switched those out! We just got 100 version 6 risers from Hong Kong. Can you please post a link to those version 6 risers?
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Eboman
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August 06, 2016, 03:42:30 PM |
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Can someone give me a tutorial of how to set this up to mine with nanopool?
I put a guide up at: https://steemit.com/ethereum/@eboman/have-a-fancy-video-card-and-want-to-make-some-extra-money-ethereum-mining-might-be-for-youJust please "upvote" me...that way, I might be able to figure out how to make a little $$$ on Steem (still can't figure that thing out). The guide was written for the RX480 card, but you should be able to use it as a basis to get yourself up and running. If you can't get it working, leave me a reply on the blog and I'll do my best. Thanks!!! P.S. Claymore is the "freaking bee's knees!!" Thanks! - Eboman
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fittsy
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August 06, 2016, 03:48:05 PM Last edit: August 06, 2016, 04:09:38 PM by fittsy |
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A word of warning about powered risers, if you run out of molex, you use the included sata to molex adapter right...well that adaptor is cheap and 18awg wire. It is possible for it to overheat and catch fire. If you draw to much current that is. Order some 16awg sata to molex and replace the ones that came with the usb riser if you feel they are hot to the touch.
Partially true. I think it depends on the riser and the molex. What version risers are you using? We saw a lot of problems with the 1st generation PCIe USB risers. Like the yellow wire on the MOLEX adapter turning brown and the power adapter itself on the circuit board having scorch marks! On MULTIPLE cards. Yikes! So glad we switched those out! We just got 100 version 6 risers from Hong Kong. Can you please post a link to those version 6 risers? If this is considered spam please remove. http://www.ebay.com/itm/182233329507You can see from the photos these are version 6. The "recommended" products at the top of the ebay listing show anything from version 2 to 5.
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thevictimofuktyranny
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August 06, 2016, 03:58:09 PM |
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Not very useful, mining ETC and SIA is 30% more profitable each day. People, who are mining ETH and SIA are accumalating ETH, for after POS or they are supporting the ETH Network and SIA Network.
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Murukuru
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August 06, 2016, 04:04:52 PM |
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is my calculation for nanopool right?by by calculation for 25.7 Mh/s I should be getting 0.192 eth/24h.,and I am actually getting less than 0.1 per 24h. with that hash rate,not to mention pool's estimates seem wayyyy of.
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hawkfish007
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August 06, 2016, 04:07:50 PM |
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A word of warning about powered risers, if you run out of molex, you use the included sata to molex adapter right...well that adaptor is cheap and 18awg wire. It is possible for it to overheat and catch fire. If you draw to much current that is. Order some 16awg sata to molex and replace the ones that came with the usb riser if you feel they are hot to the touch.
Where to find 16AWG sata to molex?
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d57heinz
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August 06, 2016, 04:43:34 PM |
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you know there is no fix for 15.12 drivers for rx 480 pcie power draw.if you use this miner with rx 480 how do you solve the problem ?
You need to use good quality USB POWERED risers. And make sure the riser can support more than 90W power. possibly but im on latest drivers with no issues whatsoever.. Running latest on 5 pc and havent had one glitch. My home pc does have an issue where it wont mine with any version past 4.1 for an extended period of time.. so i just stick with it. Dont like to come to computer to find it frozen Thanks all for the tips on the powered risers.. I use them already along with the asrock pro 81 btc mobo. Prolly overkill but when i build a system i build it for longevity. And i dont want to have to always mess with it. My 470 will be here Tomorrow so ill report back on what i find on xfx and the latest drivers with cdm 5.3 on the power draw Best Regards d57heinz
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t2yax
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August 06, 2016, 04:46:01 PM |
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is my calculation for nanopool right?by by calculation for 25.7 Mh/s I should be getting 0.192 eth/24h.,and I am actually getting less than 0.1 per 24h. with that hash rate,not to mention pool's estimates seem wayyyy of.
you can use this site for calculation https://etherscan.io/ether-mining-calculator
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August 06, 2016, 05:37:23 PM |
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Is there any way to get main card on rig to undervolt to same levels as other cards?
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pwpwpw
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August 06, 2016, 05:46:29 PM |
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Is there any way to get main card on rig to undervolt to same levels as other cards?
msi afterburner should sync all cards with same specs
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August 06, 2016, 05:49:00 PM |
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Is there any way to get main card on rig to undervolt to same levels as other cards?
msi afterburner should sync all cards with same specs right but you can't undervolt the main card as low as other cards without crashing with 8.1 unless there is something else I can do. I thought maybe being on a x1 riser it would be possible but no
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pwpwpw
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August 06, 2016, 05:52:41 PM |
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I just checked, I can undervolt all cards except one is higher with about 10mv, can't do anything about that unless you bios flash but that 10mv shouldn't be noticeable at all, or maybe try force constant voltage. I'm on win7 x64 15.12 btw.
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pwpwpw
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August 06, 2016, 05:56:07 PM |
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guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?
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August 06, 2016, 06:19:06 PM |
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guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?
I have a rig running sia, but I think you can mining sia without running a full node, only with a wallet and specify the wallet in the miner params. About processor, I think it's enougth
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August 06, 2016, 08:57:19 PM |
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guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?
SOLO MINING NEEDS A FULLY SYNCHED WALLET-- You will need to fully synchronize Sia-UI and direct your miner to "127.0.0.1:9980" via http. The Sia wallet (Sia-UI) will listen by default and needs no special configuration file, like older wallets. Here is my Go-miner batch file: :loop gominer.exe -I 30 -H 127.0.0.1:9980 -Q "address=generateasiawalletaddressandplaceithere&worker=gpuX" pause goto loop If you plan on directing several rigs on a LAN at the wallet, us the LAN address of the computer with the wallet instead of "127.0.0.1". Two months ago, everybody was solo, no pools. Now, unless you have several rigs, it will be more than a month or two between blocks. Blocks are worth about 1/3 BitCoin, currently. Go-miner works really well on both nVidia and AMD GPUs. It does not require a separate instance for each GPU. I like it. --scryptr
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gribgo
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August 06, 2016, 09:04:18 PM |
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guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?
SOLO MINING NEEDS A FULLY SYNCHED WALLET-- You will need to fully synchronize Sia-UI and direct your miner to "127.0.0.1:9980" via http. The Sia wallet (Sia-UI) will listen by default and needs no special configuration file, like older wallets. Here is my Go-miner batch file: :loop gominer.exe -I 30 -H 127.0.0.1:9980 -Q "address=generateasiawalletaddressandplaceithere&worker=gpuX" pause goto loop If you plan on directing several rigs on a LAN at the wallet, us the LAN address of the computer with the wallet instead of "127.0.0.1". Two months ago, everybody was solo, no pools. Now, unless you have several rigs, it will be more than a month or two between blocks. Blocks are worth about 1/3 BitCoin, currently. Go-miner works really well on both nVidia and AMD GPUs. It does not require a separate instance for each GPU. I like it. --scryptr How good is the idea and how good do you think chances are if to solo mine with 15GHs? peace
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