slejvi
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February 15, 2017, 11:26:28 PM |
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can i mine eth and monero whit this miner ??
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sublimus
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February 16, 2017, 12:54:24 AM |
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What is the wattage used? It would be helpful if people posting hashrate with watt. I think hashrate without wattage is useless.
Palit Gtx 750 Ti / 75 Sol/s / 30W / Stock Palit Gtx 1050 / 135 Sol/s / 50W / OC reduced Power ~75% Palit Gtx 1060 / 260 Sol/s / 70W / OC reduced Power ~65% For me Watts are important factor, so I choose to buy 1060. Anyway, I don't know how much I can get from 1070 with reduced power. But in another hand, card price are too high to buy all rig at once for some people. P.S Does anyone know what will happen if we won't use PCIe power connector for 1060 in such a watts rate? If I good remember, without connector it could serve about ~75W ? You are going to fry the motherboard. PCIe delivers 75 w. 6 GPU x 75w= 450w pulled from a 75w source. For 1070s it's 100w per GPU.
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sublimus
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February 16, 2017, 12:57:41 AM |
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can i mine eth and monero whit this miner ??
Nope. At least not yet. For Monero you need AMD's GPUs and Claymore miner.
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AzzAz
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February 16, 2017, 02:03:23 AM Last edit: February 16, 2017, 03:01:37 AM by AzzAz |
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What is the wattage used? It would be helpful if people posting hashrate with watt. I think hashrate without wattage is useless.
Palit Gtx 750 Ti / 75 Sol/s / 30W / Stock Palit Gtx 1050 / 135 Sol/s / 50W / OC reduced Power ~75% Palit Gtx 1060 / 260 Sol/s / 70W / OC reduced Power ~65% For me Watts are important factor, so I choose to buy 1060. Anyway, I don't know how much I can get from 1070 with reduced power. But in another hand, card price are too high to buy all rig at once for some people. P.S Does anyone know what will happen if we won't use PCIe power connector for 1060 in such a watts rate? If I good remember, without connector it could serve about ~75W ? You are going to fry the motherboard. PCIe delivers 75 w. 6 GPU x 75w= 450w pulled from a 75w source. For 1070s it's 100w per GPU. Guys how 100W and 400+ Hash? No way except if you are looking to GPU-z. Or some moded bios. 6x1070 With power @ 60 draw 800W from the wall with Platinum PSU and Hash is 410 per card.
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February 16, 2017, 05:29:10 AM |
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EWBF would you be able to make this run faster on k80 gpus (compute capacity 3.7)? Right now my k80 only gets around 125 mh/s - if you're able to make it significantly higher like 250 mh/s, then I can bring in a ton of hashpower for you
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thesavoyard
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February 16, 2017, 07:26:19 AM |
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Hi, my gtx 1070s can get about 460 sol/s with some oc. Does someone know how many sol/s can a gtx 1080 fe do?? I can buy one at a good price here in my country, is it worth it?? is it at least 20% faster than my 1070s?
These are out of date as of the new EWBF miner but they'll give you a ballpark. GTX1080 is only worth it if you own one for gaming, as an investment it'll take years to ROI. http://zcashbenchmarks.byethost16.com/?i=1
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Kompik
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February 16, 2017, 09:04:17 AM |
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Hi, my gtx 1070s can get about 460 sol/s with some oc. Does someone know how many sol/s can a gtx 1080 fe do?? I can buy one at a good price here in my country, is it worth it?? is it at least 20% faster than my 1070s?
These are out of date as of the new EWBF miner but they'll give you a ballpark. GTX1080 is only worth it if you own one for gaming, as an investment it'll take years to ROI. http://zcashbenchmarks.byethost16.com/?i=1Those benchmarks are so fucking off, unbelievable
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cristipuc
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February 16, 2017, 09:42:31 AM |
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Unstable and slow performance when you are using RDP.
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sublimus
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February 16, 2017, 10:05:38 AM |
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Hi, my gtx 1070s can get about 460 sol/s with some oc. Does someone know how many sol/s can a gtx 1080 fe do?? I can buy one at a good price here in my country, is it worth it?? is it at least 20% faster than my 1070s?
575 sols 25% more efficient for an added cost of 50%.
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ol92
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February 16, 2017, 01:01:47 PM |
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Hi, my gtx 1070s can get about 460 sol/s with some oc. Does someone know how many sol/s can a gtx 1080 fe do?? I can buy one at a good price here in my country, is it worth it?? is it at least 20% faster than my 1070s?
575 sols 25% more efficient for an added cost of 50%. Hello : what parameters for such hashrate ? Thanks
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February 16, 2017, 02:27:40 PM |
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Hi, my gtx 1070s can get about 460 sol/s with some oc. Does someone know how many sol/s can a gtx 1080 fe do?? I can buy one at a good price here in my country, is it worth it?? is it at least 20% faster than my 1070s?
575 sols 25% more efficient for an added cost of 50%. Hello : what parameters for such hashrate ? Thanks 1 of my rigs have a 5x1080 setup. Each card does 540-550 Sol/s, with a oc: 140/570-no tdp limit, 0.3.0 and solver 0
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February 16, 2017, 04:30:08 PM |
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add remote claymore
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m1n1ngP4d4w4n
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February 16, 2017, 06:33:19 PM |
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Unstable and slow performance when you are using RDP.
Don't use RDP to remote to a mining rig like NEVER, RDP protocol will disable any 3D acceleration and turn back your main graphic card to a VGA card. Always use graphic-friendly remote control, like VNC or teamviewer.
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reb0rn21
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February 16, 2017, 07:34:42 PM |
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Unstable and slow performance when you are using RDP.
Don't use RDP to remote to a mining rig like NEVER, RDP protocol will disable any 3D acceleration and turn back your main graphic card to a VGA card. Always use graphic-friendly remote control, like VNC or teamviewer. No problem if you primary GPU is intel... even better for mining NV cards will not crash so easy if they are not connected to display
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m1n1ngP4d4w4n
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February 16, 2017, 10:08:02 PM |
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Unstable and slow performance when you are using RDP.
Don't use RDP to remote to a mining rig like NEVER, RDP protocol will disable any 3D acceleration and turn back your main graphic card to a VGA card. Always use graphic-friendly remote control, like VNC or teamviewer. No problem if you primary GPU is intel... even better for mining NV cards will not crash so easy if they are not connected to display Yes if you use the onboard intel GPU no problem there. But if your main GPU is a mining GPU it's not good.
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sublimus
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February 16, 2017, 10:27:06 PM |
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Unstable and slow performance when you are using RDP.
Don't use RDP to remote to a mining rig like NEVER, RDP protocol will disable any 3D acceleration and turn back your main graphic card to a VGA card. Always use graphic-friendly remote control, like VNC or teamviewer. No problem if you primary GPU is intel... even better for mining NV cards will not crash so easy if they are not connected to display Is the onboard video not disabled when you add a dedicated GPU?
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reb0rn21
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February 16, 2017, 10:36:37 PM |
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You set in bios if you wana have intel GPU disabled or not, for NV mining rigs I always use intel GPU for display, and NV are mining gpu, mining is more stable as none NV GPU is used for windows display so even some NV driver crash (due OC) does not restart the pc/rig
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AzzAz
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February 16, 2017, 10:41:08 PM |
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You set in bios if you wana have intel GPU disabled or not, for NV mining rigs I always use intel GPU for display, and NV are mining gpu, mining is more stable as none NV GPU is used for windows display so even some NV driver crash (due OC) does not restart the pc/rig
Cool, I was not paying atention to this. Will test it rightaway!
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February 17, 2017, 01:09:26 AM Last edit: February 17, 2017, 01:59:15 PM by CitricAcid |
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So my settings between version 2 and version 3
I have multiple 1080 cards, I don't have a watt meter because I don't care about power (I will contradict myself in moment)
All settings are set using msi afterburner
Version 2 stock
range from 460 sol to 480 with an average of 473 with GPU power of 82% on MSI
If I OC Version 2 with a +170 core/+550 memory
I get: 506-515 with an average of 507 with 87 %gpu power of MSI and puts out a lot of heat
the settings I like: Power 64% temp 67 core +170 mem +560 fan auto
466-509 with a avg of 495 and 50% gpu power usage on msi
See why I like it? Less heat and a lot less power
Version 3 stock
range from 486 to 525 with an average of 511 with GPU power of 82% on MSI
If I OC Version 3 with a +170 core/+550 memory
I get: 532-548 with an average of 540 with 87 %gpu power of MSI and puts out a lot of heat
again the settings I like: Power 64% temp 67 core +170 mem +560 fan auto
486-525 with a avg of 511 and 56% gpu power usage on msi
Fixed these from original post** I was very tired. From Version 2 to version 3 I see 8% increase stock, with OC'ing I see 7% increase, and OC'ing with reduced power I see a 3% increase
hope my input helps
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February 17, 2017, 10:13:45 AM |
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thank you EWBF
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