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August 13, 2014, 03:07:27 PM |
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1400mhz is simply too high, its very rare the cards will run properly stable above 1350mhz
honestly clock them down to 1300mhz, with +0 voltage and i will have bets that they all run perfectly. Your simply trying to get too much out of the cards and WILL kill them if you dont stop it
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 03:19:39 PM |
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1400mhz is simply too high, its very rare the cards will run properly stable above 1350mhz
honestly clock them down to 1300mhz, with +0 voltage and i will have bets that they all run perfectly. Your simply trying to get too much out of the cards and WILL kill them if you dont stop it
It is 50mhz over stock clock.. not a crazy thing i think, this cards have 6pin direct to PSU..moreover it crash even with stock clock, so why the problem would be too high clock? Anyway u believe in u and my cards goes immediatly to 1300mhz
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bigjme
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August 13, 2014, 03:24:27 PM |
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actual Stock clocks for the cards is around 1100mhz, the "Stock" your referring to is the factory overclock which the card deems as stock. Most 750Ti's wont do anything at more then 1350mhz unless certain algorithms are being mined. But most algorithms prefer 1300mhz or less
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 03:45:51 PM |
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actual Stock clocks for the cards is around 1100mhz, the "Stock" your referring to is the factory overclock which the card deems as stock. Most 750Ti's wont do anything at more then 1350mhz unless certain algorithms are being mined. But most algorithms prefer 1300mhz or less
I know the difference between stock clock and factory overclock.. but i thought that the only limit of ccminer is the clock limit of graphics cards.. so.. I was wrong
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bigjme
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August 13, 2014, 03:52:03 PM |
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the clock limit of the graphics cards change depending on what they are doing. Typically a very high memory usage algorithm uses little processing power and so can have a higher clock.
Algorithms that use little memory and generate large amounts of hash's will often need a lower clock because the card is working much harder and can not handle the clock for long.
Your CPU would be the same, overclock to 4.9GHz and it runs whilst browsing and general use, load a game and it dies. Drop it down a little and its stable at the lower clock and the game plays fine
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SolidStateSurvivor
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August 13, 2014, 04:51:36 PM |
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Just a quick question, been reading through some of the pages of this thread, not all of them ofc, too many to go through. I'm running MSI GTX 750 Ti gaming edition on a Haswell i3, Win 7 64 Ultimate with Det 340.52 drivers. Core about 1311 (EVGA Precision) and cuda settings: -l T5x24 -c 1 -m 1 -i 0 -s 10 Getting about 302 - 304 KH/s, anything I can do, or settings to add make it go faster or tune it a bit? Thanks
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bigjme
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August 13, 2014, 05:19:11 PM |
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300khash/s is perfectly normal for Scrypt on a 750Ti and isnt really possible to increase
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 05:30:56 PM |
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the clock limit of the graphics cards change depending on what they are doing. Typically a very high memory usage algorithm uses little processing power and so can have a higher clock.
Algorithms that use little memory and generate large amounts of hash's will often need a lower clock because the card is working much harder and can not handle the clock for long.
Your CPU would be the same, overclock to 4.9GHz and it runs whilst browsing and general use, load a game and it dies. Drop it down a little and its stable at the lower clock and the game plays fine
All cards at 1300mhz, +0 memory clock, +0 Voltage.. Result: crash.
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bigjme
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August 13, 2014, 05:33:53 PM |
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ok thats strange, have you tried removing the 2 cards entirely? You said you had 6 in right?
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SolidStateSurvivor
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August 13, 2014, 06:07:12 PM |
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300khash/s is perfectly normal for Scrypt on a 750Ti and isnt really possible to increase
Ahh ok thanks, I thought there was a way to get it to 340-350 KH/s now, guess I read that wrong. My first time mining on a GTX, have mined for years on 4000 and 7000 series Radeon, though. This 750 Ti is my nephew's new gaming maching. Just wanted to give it a hard spin.
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August 13, 2014, 06:09:18 PM |
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Are there any plans to add API so ccminer can communicate with software like cgwatcher? My 750ti are rock solid, but still would like to be super sure Also is there any solution to CPU mine, while using ccminer? Right now the gpu hashrate plummets to like 30%.
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 06:19:07 PM |
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ok thats strange, have you tried removing the 2 cards entirely? You said you had 6 in right?
First of all, many thanks for your interest in my problem.. my rig functioned so well when: - 3 Cards are directly pushed into MoBo; - 2 cards with 1 to 16 risers; When 6th cards arrived, my rig was began: - 1 card directly to MoBo; - 2 cards with 16 to 16 risers; - 3 cards with 1 to 16 risers. At this star, nothing goes well..I tried change risers and invert cards.. nothing..
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August 13, 2014, 06:27:52 PM |
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First of all, many thanks for your interest in my problem.. my rig functioned so well when:
- 3 Cards are directly pushed into MoBo; - 2 cards with 1 to 16 risers;
When 6th cards arrived, my rig was began:
- 1 card directly to MoBo; - 2 cards with 16 to 16 risers; - 3 cards with 1 to 16 risers.
At this star, nothing goes well..I tried change risers and invert cards.. nothing..
Can you explain what you meant by invert cards? A lot of people have had trouble getting 6 cards to work, 5 usually does but 6 is the killer number. Ok here's some things to ask right now, may have been covered but worth asking again Are the risers usb or ribbon? Powered or non-powered? one last one, are the 2 cards that keep crashing the ones on the 16 to 16 risers? These close to always give issued with so many cards, i recommend you switch them for 1 to 16 risers
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 07:00:17 PM |
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First of all, many thanks for your interest in my problem.. my rig functioned so well when:
- 3 Cards are directly pushed into MoBo; - 2 cards with 1 to 16 risers;
When 6th cards arrived, my rig was began:
- 1 card directly to MoBo; - 2 cards with 16 to 16 risers; - 3 cards with 1 to 16 risers.
At this star, nothing goes well..I tried change risers and invert cards.. nothing..
Can you explain what you meant by invert cards? A lot of people have had trouble getting 6 cards to work, 5 usually does but 6 is the killer number. Ok here's some things to ask right now, may have been covered but worth asking again Are the risers usb or ribbon? Powered or non-powered? one last one, are the 2 cards that keep crashing the ones on the 16 to 16 risers? These close to always give issued with so many cards, i recommend you switch them for 1 to 16 risers Sorry for my bad English, with "invert" i meant switch cards that crash.. Risers 16 to 16 are powered but not connected, i tried to connect it with another PSU cause my has no Molex.. but nothing changed.. anyway the situation is: - 2 risers 16 to 16 powerd but not connected; - 3 risers 1 to 16 non-powered I cannot use only 1 to 16 because my MoBo has only 4x 1pin ports and 3x 16pin ports..This is the motivation cause i bought 16 to 16 risers.. All risers are ribbon. Many many thanks again bro'
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August 13, 2014, 07:05:06 PM |
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Just my 2 satoshis, but those unpowered ribbon risers are an accident waiting to happen. I strongly advise you to get the powered 1x to 16x ones (usb type cable). You can fit the 1x risers in x16 slots, no problem. ~ Myagui
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bigjme
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August 13, 2014, 07:23:59 PM |
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Just my 2 satoshis, but those unpowered ribbon risers are an accident waiting to happen. I strongly advise you to get the powered 1x to 16x ones (usb type cable). You can fit the 1x risers in x16 slots, no problem. ~ Myagui
Agreed I cannot use only 1 to 16 because my MoBo has only 4x 1pin ports and 3x 16pin ports..This is the motivation cause i bought 16 to 16 risers..
you can use x1 risers in x16 slots, i have and so have many others
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 07:45:21 PM |
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Just my 2 satoshis, but those unpowered ribbon risers are an accident waiting to happen. I strongly advise you to get the powered 1x to 16x ones (usb type cable). You can fit the 1x risers in x16 slots, no problem. ~ Myagui
Agreed I cannot use only 1 to 16 because my MoBo has only 4x 1pin ports and 3x 16pin ports..This is the motivation cause i bought 16 to 16 risers..
you can use x1 risers in x16 slots, i have and so have many others Many thanks.. and what about powered riser not connected? Is it necessary to connect molex?
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bigjme
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August 13, 2014, 07:49:45 PM |
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Yes, powered risers dont get power from the motherboard so without power from a molex the cards wont work, or atleast shouldnt work well
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sciakysystem
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August 13, 2014, 08:55:47 PM |
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Yes, powered risers dont get power from the motherboard so without power from a molex the cards wont work, or atleast shouldnt work well
Ok..so i have to connect molex and then try with cards all to 1300mhz.. if ccminer crash again, i have to try to use only 1 to 16 risers, even into 16pin ports.. if ccminer crash again, it is better to spend time with my wife all right??
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August 13, 2014, 09:26:52 PM |
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Yes, powered risers dont get power from the motherboard so without power from a molex the cards wont work, or atleast shouldnt work well
Ok..so i have to connect molex and then try with cards all to 1300mhz.. if ccminer crash again, i have to try to use only 1 to 16 risers, even into 16pin ports.. if ccminer crash again, it is better to spend time with my wife all right?? 1300 won't be stable on a lot of cards.
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