Mitja1998
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March 22, 2017, 10:06:17 PM |
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Hi! Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it. PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card. Model Sol/sec Power ---------------------------------------- 7950 285 160 7970M 2GB 145 100 7970 300 215 7990 600 375 R9 270 180 180 R9 280 280 200 R9 280x 310 230 R9 290 340 250 R9 290 flash to 390 370 250 R9 380 230 200 R9 390 411 250 R9 390x 410 280 RX 460 150 60 RX 470 4Gb 299 150 RX 480 300 150 R9 Fury Nano 450 185 R9 Fury X 455 225 R9 Fury Nitro 470 250
I get: All bios modded and stock clocks. Watts measured with Watt meter. asus hd 7950 direct cuII 900/1250 - 250 sol/s @ 91W (956mV) sapphire rx470 nitro+ 8GB 1260/2000 - 304 sol/s @ 128W (985mV) sapphire rx470 nitro+ 4GB 1260/1750 - 297 sol/s @ 118W (985mV) XFX rx470 4gb black edition rs 1256/1750 - 292 sol/s @ 113W (985mV) SAPPHIRE RX480 8GB reference 1266/2000 - 313 sol/s @ 118W (985mV)
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aikklond
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March 22, 2017, 10:14:16 PM |
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Is there a reliable sol/s to ZEC production calculator?
For example approx how much Zec per day for 300 sol/s?
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rpg
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March 22, 2017, 11:48:46 PM |
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Is there a reliable sol/s to ZEC production calculator?
For example approx how much Zec per day for 300 sol/s?
You hash/ network hash * 10 zecs per block * 24 blocks per hour * 24 hours
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snakey
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March 23, 2017, 05:35:16 AM |
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Hey guys, how many rigs can I plug into 1 power socket? I have 220 - 240v outlet.
Each rig has 1000w - 1300w psu.
Do I have to check how many amps the socket is?
Thanks
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jwarren81
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March 23, 2017, 05:59:11 AM |
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Check the amp rating on the breaker for that socket and also make sure you know what other sockets are on that breaker as well. All will need to be accounted for when calculating amp load. Run a Kill-a-watt or similar device on the sockets that are in use so you know how much you are pulling from each socket. 240v has the advantage of lower amperage at the same wattage so you can fit more on the circuit. Use this to figure out your amperage based on voltage and watts: http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/Watt_to_Amp_Calculator.htmHey guys, how many rigs can I plug into 1 power socket? I have 220 - 240v outlet.
Each rig has 1000w - 1300w psu.
Do I have to check how many amps the socket is?
Thanks
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snakey
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March 23, 2017, 06:38:33 AM |
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Check the amp rating on the breaker for that socket and also make sure you know what other sockets are on that breaker as well. All will need to be accounted for when calculating amp load. Run a Kill-a-watt or similar device on the sockets that are in use so you know how much you are pulling from each socket. 240v has the advantage of lower amperage at the same wattage so you can fit more on the circuit. Use this to figure out your amperage based on voltage and watts: http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/Watt_to_Amp_Calculator.htmHey guys, how many rigs can I plug into 1 power socket? I have 220 - 240v outlet.
Each rig has 1000w - 1300w psu.
Do I have to check how many amps the socket is?
Thanks
Thanks for the reply. I just entered the details in the link you gave me.. Just roughly - 5000w, 240v = 20.83 amps. So as long as I have 20amps I should be ok? Also better to use 2 or 3 different outlets around the house to be safe?
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golden0707
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March 23, 2017, 06:51:07 AM |
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@Claymore
Could you please add an option to Miner Manager to change poll interval. Id like to tune check interval to bigger value. Thanks
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ffthomas
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March 23, 2017, 06:52:18 AM |
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Does anyone know why Sapphire is the goto brand for mining? Have a number of Sapphire RX480 (£240) but out of a batch of 12, 2 of them are not that good, constantly crashing. I am thinking of getting the ASUS AMD Radeon RX 480 STRIX 8GB version which is £220. What are the performance compared to Sapphire? I am getting roughly 300h/s on mine.
How about 8GB Asus Radeon RX 480 DUAL OC which is £190
yes sapphire is the best for mining doesn't matter what gpu model, 270's 380's 470's all my sapphire are faster than any others, mostly because they have higher ram frequency and they always the cheapest in my area and my asus (have 380 only) are the worst Thanks for the reply - thoughts on RAM? 4GB only slightly worse off than 8GB right? I am tempted to try out the 470 as they seem to represent very good value. Just thinking if the extra ££ is worth the very small increase in % hash For ZEC mining you won't get any considerable increase in hashrate. For ETH or XMR? Hm.. Maybe it worth the extra cost on long term.
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jwarren81
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March 23, 2017, 06:55:35 AM |
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If you can use multiple independent circuits each going to a seperate breaker, then that's always the best case. If you are drawing 20amps, I personally would want that on a circuit that has a 30amp max to be safe. This is all assuming the wiring in the walls are up to spec as well and were properly installed. Some caution should be taken to monitor the circuits to ensure they are not overheating/overloading. Generally if there is a 20amp breaker on a circuit it should be able to handle 10-15amps as long as you're not spiking higher. Some algorithms and mining software can cause spiking of power outputs so you need cushion in there. Take things slow and be thorough . . . fires can absolutely occur by overheating improperly setup wiring. Jake Check the amp rating on the breaker for that socket and also make sure you know what other sockets are on that breaker as well. All will need to be accounted for when calculating amp load. Run a Kill-a-watt or similar device on the sockets that are in use so you know how much you are pulling from each socket. 240v has the advantage of lower amperage at the same wattage so you can fit more on the circuit. Use this to figure out your amperage based on voltage and watts: http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/Watt_to_Amp_Calculator.htmHey guys, how many rigs can I plug into 1 power socket? I have 220 - 240v outlet.
Each rig has 1000w - 1300w psu.
Do I have to check how many amps the socket is?
Thanks
Thanks for the reply. I just entered the details in the link you gave me.. Just roughly - 5000w, 240v = 20.83 amps. So as long as I have 20amps I should be ok? Also better to use 2 or 3 different outlets around the house to be safe?
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ffthomas
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March 23, 2017, 06:59:46 AM |
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Check the amp rating on the breaker for that socket and also make sure you know what other sockets are on that breaker as well. All will need to be accounted for when calculating amp load. Run a Kill-a-watt or similar device on the sockets that are in use so you know how much you are pulling from each socket. 240v has the advantage of lower amperage at the same wattage so you can fit more on the circuit. Use this to figure out your amperage based on voltage and watts: http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/Watt_to_Amp_Calculator.htmHey guys, how many rigs can I plug into 1 power socket? I have 220 - 240v outlet.
Each rig has 1000w - 1300w psu.
Do I have to check how many amps the socket is?
Thanks
Thanks for the reply. I just entered the details in the link you gave me.. Just roughly - 5000w, 240v = 20.83 amps. So as long as I have 20amps I should be ok? Also better to use 2 or 3 different outlets around the house to be safe? It depends on the wiring in the wall between the 20A fuse and the socket. I think you don't have the proper thick cable in the wall for 20A load and maybe the socket also won't sustain the 20A load. Try to use different sockets it can be safer. But this is just a tip, I need more information about wires, fuses, etc. in your house.
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sikkan
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March 23, 2017, 07:08:07 AM |
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Whats the memory requirements for mining Zcash? I was trying to get my old 5850 1 GB to do a few sols in wait for my newer card to arrive but the driver crashes and mining never happens.
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snakey
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March 23, 2017, 07:09:26 AM |
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ffthomas and jwarren81, thanks so much for the info.
I will need to check out the wires and fuses first and will get back to you both.
Appreciate the help.
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golden0707
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March 23, 2017, 07:18:36 AM |
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Check the amp rating on the breaker for that socket and also make sure you know what other sockets are on that breaker as well. All will need to be accounted for when calculating amp load. Run a Kill-a-watt or similar device on the sockets that are in use so you know how much you are pulling from each socket. 240v has the advantage of lower amperage at the same wattage so you can fit more on the circuit. Use this to figure out your amperage based on voltage and watts: http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/Watt_to_Amp_Calculator.htmHey guys, how many rigs can I plug into 1 power socket? I have 220 - 240v outlet.
Each rig has 1000w - 1300w psu.
Do I have to check how many amps the socket is?
Thanks
Thanks for the reply. I just entered the details in the link you gave me.. Just roughly - 5000w, 240v = 20.83 amps. So as long as I have 20amps I should be ok? Also better to use 2 or 3 different outlets around the house to be safe? Well, i dont think that its only metter of fuses , there is limitation of wires thickness in the walls . You just cant put 50Am fuse and load you outlet with 11-12 Kwatt. Wires will be hot and may damaged. Ive read on some forums that maximun safe load in that case is 4-5 Kwatt on single outlet, 11Kw - whole apartment
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snakey
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March 23, 2017, 07:25:45 AM |
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Yep I was just reading that most houses here have around 10amp fuses so I should be able to run 2 miners at 1250w max from 1 outlet..
I need to check out the wires though because I am not sure if they can handle it..
Just to clear things up though, If I have 10amp fuses and I put say 5 miners on different sockets around the house that can still affect the house wiring because of the massive load right?
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golden0707
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March 23, 2017, 07:53:17 AM |
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Yep I was just reading that most houses here have around 10amp fuses so I should be able to run 2 miners at 1250w max from 1 outlet..
I need to check out the wires though because I am not sure if they can handle it..
Just to clear things up though, If I have 10amp fuses and I put say 5 miners on different sockets around the house that can still affect the house wiring because of the massive load right?
I think in case of using one fuse 10A to protect one room you can hold 2 rigs 1250 W each in this room. 16A fuse - 4000W . But its max load of fuse. A little more and it will go off. if you have different fuses for each room , you could load each room accrording to calculation above.
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snakey
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March 23, 2017, 07:56:11 AM |
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Thank you for the information, much appreciated.
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March 23, 2017, 11:08:50 AM |
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If you want all of the rigs in the same room , you probably need to contact your electrician/wireman.
Theoretically, any normal room should have 2 circuits, one for the airconditioning unit and the other one for your light fittings etc.
Now lets say you want to run 5 rigs. You woukd probably need in total 3 circuits in your room. 1 circuit can easily run 2 rigs.
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snakey
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March 23, 2017, 11:15:36 AM |
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Thanks Hu!k, ill have a chat to an electrician to confirm the wires and and fuses are ok.
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March 23, 2017, 12:47:24 PM |
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Hello This week I'm going to buy 2 new rig and I have some doubts. I raise 2 options. option 1: 7 GPUs Sapphire Radeon NITRO + Rx 470 4GB (I still do not know if I change for the 480) 1 PSU EVGA 1300 G2 24 m / h x7 = 168 mh / s in ETH 250 h / s x 7 = 1750 h / s in ZEC option 2: 7 GPUs SAPPHIRE NITRO Radeon R9 Fury 4GB 1 PSU EVGA 1300 G2 for 4 GPUs 1 PSU EVGA 1000 G2 for 3 GPUs 28 m / h x 7 = 196 mh / s in ETH 450 h / s x 7 = 3150 h / s in ZEC All reference values are approx. In stock without bios mod. Mobo: Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon Processor: Pentium Processor G4500 Memory: HyperX FURY 2400MHz DDR4 Non-ECC CL15 DIMM 8 Currently it is cheaper to buy this mobo than the MSI Z97 Gaming 5 that is difficult to achieve and still supports 7 GPUs I am in Venezuela, so the electrical or internet cost is not an important factor to take into account. I would appreciate your opinions for which option to invest and if I should correct or change something.
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