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June 01, 2017, 05:55:57 PM
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Anyone share results with 1060 6gb ? I bought few cards and after initial testing it seems like best result is 75% power limit at 300 sol/s . I can reach higher efficiency at 55% power limit but only 255 sol/s. Model is ASUS DUAL, without account for power efficiency highest hashrate i got was around 330 sol/s
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June 01, 2017, 06:11:26 PM
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I have a plan to build zcash mining rig with 6x 1080Ti on same motherboard and 2 powersupplies (2x 1300w).  will it be stable for mining?

Yes, if you don't overclock too much.

And 2x1000w power supplies will suffice for 6 cards. With 2x1300w you can get 8 cards running there for good option if you want to upgrade later.
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June 01, 2017, 06:23:26 PM
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Setting up a new system and just had a "MSVCR120.dll was not found" message pop up.  Anyone have any knowledge about this error? 

If there's a file called msvcr120_clr0400.dll in windows/system32, just make a copy of it and rename the copy to msvcr120.dll.
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June 01, 2017, 09:24:02 PM
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I have a plan to build zcash mining rig with 6x 1080Ti on same motherboard and 2 powersupplies (2x 1300w).  will it be stable for mining?

Yup.  I'm running one rig w/ 8x 1080 Tis and 1x EVGA 1600 G2, 1x EVGA 1000 G3, 2600w total is more than enough, even at 100% TDP.
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June 01, 2017, 11:08:12 PM
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how in miner to make restriction of load of the video processor? is any parameter of start which can set it?
I use the version 0.3.3b
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June 01, 2017, 11:32:57 PM
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http://i1.piimg.com/1949/07f7105db66bbd0a.png

I get code:46? whats wrong with GPUS?
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June 02, 2017, 01:12:36 AM
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I get code:46? whats wrong with GPUS?
Afterburner screenshot please.
I think core clocks are too high since it is Thread exit code.

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June 02, 2017, 09:33:56 AM
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Code:
{"id":0, "method":"getstat", "error":null, "result":[{"gpuid":0, "cudaid":0, "busid":"0000:01:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":72, "gpu_power_usage":198, "speed_sps":655, "accepted_shares":2147, "rejected_shares":4},{"gpuid":1, "cudaid":1, "busid":"0000:02:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":69, "gpu_power_usage":201, "speed_sps":644, "accepted_shares":2068, "rejected_shares":0},{"gpuid":2, "cudaid":2, "busid":"0000:03:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":68, "gpu_power_usage":198, "speed_sps":650, "accepted_shares":2105, "rejected_shares":2},{"gpuid":3, "cudaid":3, "busid":"0000:04:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":71, "gpu_power_usage":190, "speed_sps":652, "accepted_shares":2028, "rejected_shares":2},{"gpuid":4, "cudaid":4, "busid":"0000:05:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":65, "gpu_power_usage":196, "speed_sps":647, "accepted_shares":2090, "rejected_shares":4},{"gpuid":5, "cudaid":5, "busid":"0000:06:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":61, "gpu_power_usage":202, "speed_sps":663, "accepted_shares":2052, "rejected_shares":1}]} 

This is the api request i get from the miner, How to properly format it in php
Code:
<?php
$url1
=$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    
header("Refresh: 10; URL=$url1");
$ch curl_init();

curl_setopt($chCURLOPT_URL"127.0.0.1:42000");
curl_setopt($chCURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST"{\"ID\":\"0\", \"METHOD\":\"GETSTAT\"}");

$result curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);


echo 
$result;
?>
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June 02, 2017, 09:58:37 AM
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Anyone share results with 1060 6gb ? I bought few cards and after initial testing it seems like best result is 75% power limit at 300 sol/s . I can reach higher efficiency at 55% power limit but only 255 sol/s. Model is ASUS DUAL, without account for power efficiency highest hashrate i got was around 330 sol/s

Good results, I have Gigabyte Gaming, on stock it does 300 sol with 100%, with 80% power it does 290 sol with mem +300.
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June 02, 2017, 12:33:47 PM
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Code:
{"id":0, "method":"getstat", "error":null, "result":[{"gpuid":0, "cudaid":0, "busid":"0000:01:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":72, "gpu_power_usage":198, "speed_sps":655, "accepted_shares":2147, "rejected_shares":4},{"gpuid":1, "cudaid":1, "busid":"0000:02:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":69, "gpu_power_usage":201, "speed_sps":644, "accepted_shares":2068, "rejected_shares":0},{"gpuid":2, "cudaid":2, "busid":"0000:03:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":68, "gpu_power_usage":198, "speed_sps":650, "accepted_shares":2105, "rejected_shares":2},{"gpuid":3, "cudaid":3, "busid":"0000:04:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":71, "gpu_power_usage":190, "speed_sps":652, "accepted_shares":2028, "rejected_shares":2},{"gpuid":4, "cudaid":4, "busid":"0000:05:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":65, "gpu_power_usage":196, "speed_sps":647, "accepted_shares":2090, "rejected_shares":4},{"gpuid":5, "cudaid":5, "busid":"0000:06:00.0", "gpu_status":2, "solver":0, "temperature":61, "gpu_power_usage":202, "speed_sps":663, "accepted_shares":2052, "rejected_shares":1}]} 

This is the api request i get from the miner, How to properly format it in php
Code:
<?php
$url1
=$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    
header("Refresh: 10; URL=$url1");
$ch curl_init();

curl_setopt($chCURLOPT_URL"127.0.0.1:42000");
curl_setopt($chCURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST"{\"ID\":\"0\", \"METHOD\":\"GETSTAT\"}");

$result curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);


echo 
$result;
?>

You need to use sockets.
Look at this example:

Code:
<?php
  
  $server 
"127.0.0.1";
  
$port 42000;

  
$socket socket_create(AF_INETSOCK_STREAMSOL_TCP);
  
  
$result socket_connect($socket$server$port);
  
  
$request "{\"id\":1, \"method\":\"getstat\"}\n";
  
$request_length strlen($request);
  
socket_send($socket$request$request_length0);
  
  
$response '';
  
socket_recv($socket$response2048MSG_WAITALL);
  
socket_close($socket);
  
  
$result json_decode($responseTRUE);
  foreach (
$result["result"] as $id => $data) {
    echo 
"-------------------------------------------\n";
    echo 
"GPU Id: " $data["gpuid"] . "\n";
    echo 
"GPU CUDA Id: " $data["cudaid"] . "\n";
    echo 
"GPU Bus Id: " $data["busid"] . "\n";
    echo 
"GPU Status: " $data["gpu_status"] . "\n";
    echo 
"Solver: " $data["solver"] . "\n";
    echo 
"Temperature: " $data["temperature"] . "C\n";
    echo 
"Power Usage: " $data["gpu_power_usage"] . "W\n";
    echo 
"Speed: " $data["speed_sps"] . "Sol/s\n";
    echo 
"Accepted: " $data["accepted_shares"] . "\n";
    echo 
"Rejected: " $data["rejected_shares"] . "\n";
  }
  
?>
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June 02, 2017, 02:51:09 PM
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Thanks, It works
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June 02, 2017, 02:54:55 PM
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Hi guys, here's my set up: Windows 10 Enterprise, miner v. 0.3.3b, three Asus GTX 1060-6GB, Motherboard Asus Z170-Pro, and a Corsair TX850M.

I am currently getting 930-945 sol/s with +100 GPU Boost / +10 GPU Voltage / +900 Memory Clock. Temps are fine and everything works stable.

I'd like to add another four 1070s to my rig. Can I do so, or the limit for this miner is just four GPUs?
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June 02, 2017, 03:21:45 PM
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I have a plan to build zcash mining rig with 6x 1080Ti on same motherboard and 2 powersupplies (2x 1300w).  will it be stable for mining?

Yup.  I'm running one rig w/ 8x 1080 Tis and 1x EVGA 1600 G2, 1x EVGA 1000 G3, 2600w total is more than enough, even at 100% TDP.

What motherboard are you using that can handle 8x 1080 Ti's?
Do you over/underclock them to more efficiently?
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June 02, 2017, 03:37:16 PM
Last edit: June 02, 2017, 04:31:02 PM by Rsv4
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i build my rig few years back for gaming.. i didnt know nvidia's cards could be used for mining till now.. so im just trying it out. how much money can i get if i leave it running for a month ?
im using maxwell titan x. 1 pump broke down.. and im too lazy to drain the loop and replace the pump.. hence the temps looks funny..
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June 02, 2017, 04:21:13 PM
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Anyone have an idea what code 29 means?

I've a rig that runs fine for a while, but then randomly every device throughs a code 29 and the miner keeps chugging along, but all devices are at 0 sols/s.

This is happening with 1080s that are not overclocked.
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June 03, 2017, 12:36:56 AM
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You need to use sockets.
Look at this example:


Since you are back lurking, are there any plans for future updates to the miner?

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June 03, 2017, 03:37:53 AM
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anyone using 980 non ti ?
result please? i need info before buy it

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June 03, 2017, 05:26:45 AM
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Added EWBF API support to EthMonitoring.

https://github.com/JamesSmith2/EthMonitoring
https://www.upload.ee/image/7078290/ewbf.png

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June 03, 2017, 05:30:44 AM
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Hi guys, here's my set up: Windows 10 Enterprise, miner v. 0.3.3b, three Asus GTX 1060-6GB, Motherboard Asus Z170-Pro, and a Corsair TX850M.

I am currently getting 930-945 sol/s with +100 GPU Boost / +10 GPU Voltage / +900 Memory Clock. Temps are fine and everything works stable.

I'd like to add another four 1070s to my rig. Can I do so, or the limit for this miner is just four GPUs?


I have used 9 GPUs with EWBF.   Wink
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June 03, 2017, 05:37:08 AM
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Hi guys, here's my set up: Windows 10 Enterprise, miner v. 0.3.3b, three Asus GTX 1060-6GB, Motherboard Asus Z170-Pro, and a Corsair TX850M.

I am currently getting 930-945 sol/s with +100 GPU Boost / +10 GPU Voltage / +900 Memory Clock. Temps are fine and everything works stable.

I'd like to add another four 1070s to my rig. Can I do so, or the limit for this miner is just four GPUs?


I have tryd this GPU boost, Memory clock editing for EWBF, didn't get much better, Memory didn't change nothing at all. Core a little. Try to play little more mby, get power usage down.

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