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Author Topic: [NemosMiner] multi algo profit switching NVIDIA/CPU miner  (Read 289388 times)
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June 26, 2017, 11:03:15 PM
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problem is with you or you rig...

my test rigs have been running with no issues for over 48hours...   (1070x6)only has 1 psu..  (1060x5)only has 1 psu.. (1060x4)only has 1 psu.. (1050tix1)only has 1 psu..

Maybye they are ovecrlocked too much, but when i mine on ccminer same alghoritms that whant to benchmark everithng is great, iv passed benchmark even in nicehash miner to test this setup.
Maybye its some kind of problem in my win 10 system i have no idea.
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June 26, 2017, 11:13:53 PM
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Are the three cards on a separate PSU? If the answer is yes, you've got your bottleneck right there.


Iv got one 750W Gold on two Gtx Ti
Those 7 cards are connected to 4x 750W Gold PSU
So you've got FOUR power supplies for one rig??

Yes FOUR 750W power supplies for one rig, 3x 2x 1080Ti for one power supply and one 1080Ti + motherboard and cpu.

haha dafuq Cheesy

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June 26, 2017, 11:20:15 PM
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Are the three cards on a separate PSU? If the answer is yes, you've got your bottleneck right there.


Iv got one 750W Gold on two Gtx Ti
Those 7 cards are connected to 4x 750W Gold PSU
So you've got FOUR power supplies for one rig??

Yes FOUR 750W power supplies for one rig, 3x 2x 1080Ti for one power supply and one 1080Ti + motherboard and cpu.

haha dafuq Cheesy

You think 750W for 3x GTX should be enough ?
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June 26, 2017, 11:27:15 PM
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Are the three cards on a separate PSU? If the answer is yes, you've got your bottleneck right there.


Iv got one 750W Gold on two Gtx Ti
Those 7 cards are connected to 4x 750W Gold PSU
So you've got FOUR power supplies for one rig??

Yes FOUR 750W power supplies for one rig, 3x 2x 1080Ti for one power supply and one 1080Ti + motherboard and cpu.

haha dafuq Cheesy

You think 750W for 3x GTX should be enough ?

"blackoreo" i think you should go use nicehashminer : ) we can't help you

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June 26, 2017, 11:31:03 PM
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Are the three cards on a separate PSU? If the answer is yes, you've got your bottleneck right there.


Iv got one 750W Gold on two Gtx Ti
Those 7 cards are connected to 4x 750W Gold PSU
So you've got FOUR power supplies for one rig??

Yes FOUR 750W power supplies for one rig, 3x 2x 1080Ti for one power supply and one 1080Ti + motherboard and cpu.

haha dafuq Cheesy

You think 750W for 3x GTX should be enough ?

"blackoreo" i think you should go use nicehashminer : ) we can't help you

Ok, thanks for support.
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June 27, 2017, 02:17:24 AM
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LUL 4 psu for one rig. You should have just bought a more powerful psu.

I have 14 1080 Ti, v2.0.5 has been running fine. I have 7 1080 Ti on one Corsair 1500 watt psu.
Go buy a Kill-A-Watt so you can measure the actual wattage from the wall.

7 - 1080 Ti @  70%  TDP = 1400 watts
                 @ 100% TDP = 2200 watts

Make sure your house has 20 amp circuit before running it at 100%.
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June 27, 2017, 04:01:04 AM
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LUL 4 psu for one rig. You should have just bought a more powerful psu.

I have 14 1080 Ti, v2.0.5 has been running fine. I have 7 1080 Ti on one Corsair 1500 watt psu.
Go buy a Kill-A-Watt so you can measure the actual wattage from the wall.

7 - 1080 Ti @  70%  TDP = 1400 watts
                 @ 100% TDP = 2200 watts

Make sure your house has 20 amp circuit before running it at 100%.

Did you try any other multi algo programs or maybe Dual Claymore? (Let's not talk about NiceHash)
I'd think that many ti's would be able to do well on Dual Claymore ETH + SIA maybe.
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June 27, 2017, 04:39:04 AM
Last edit: June 27, 2017, 04:57:53 AM by D8V1D
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LUL 4 psu for one rig. You should have just bought a more powerful psu.

I have 14 1080 Ti, v2.0.5 has been running fine. I have 7 1080 Ti on one Corsair 1500 watt psu.
Go buy a Kill-A-Watt so you can measure the actual wattage from the wall.

7 - 1080 Ti @  70%  TDP = 1400 watts
                 @ 100% TDP = 2200 watts

Make sure your house has 20 amp circuit before running it at 100%.

Did you try any other multi algo programs or maybe Dual Claymore? (Let's not talk about NiceHash)
I'd think that many ti's would be able to do well on Dual Claymore ETH + SIA maybe.

1080 Ti aren't very good at ETH since they use GDDR5X memory.
ZEC is currently the most profitable with the 1080 Ti on a 24 hour scale.

  70% TDP
ZEC - 680 h/s
ETH - 36 mh/s

If I were to only mine one coin it would be ZEC, but different coins become more profitable throughout the day.
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June 27, 2017, 08:29:19 AM
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Are the three cards on a separate PSU? If the answer is yes, you've got your bottleneck right there.


Iv got one 750W Gold on two Gtx Ti
Those 7 cards are connected to 4x 750W Gold PSU
So you've got FOUR power supplies for one rig??

Yes FOUR 750W power supplies for one rig, 3x 2x 1080Ti for one power supply and one 1080Ti + motherboard and cpu.

haha dafuq Cheesy

You think 750W for 3x GTX should be enough ?

"blackoreo" i think you should go use nicehashminer : ) we can't help you

Ok, thanks for support.
Ok, let me try to clarify a bit.
The most common problem with multiple PSUs is diminished regulation feedback which increases voltage ripple. All PSUs have step down transformers which create waveforms. Basically if you have two master PSUs on the same power line that are both pushed to their limits in close proximity the AC waveforms could conflict and reduce performance.

You don't have two, you have four. Your PSUs are basically killing eachother.

Good luck.
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June 27, 2017, 01:33:18 PM
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Nemo, what's the best way to monitor a remote rig using your auto-switcher? Not sure Awesome Miner or Minerstat work, considering they are not managing your software.
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June 27, 2017, 02:40:29 PM
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"blackoreo" i think you should go use nicehashminer : ) we can't help you

Hi I noticed multiple times you said the Alexis miner doesn't work well with more than 3 cards and so that's why you either removed or disabled it for Skein...

I just wanted to say that I'm getting about 900 MH/s per card in a 4 card rig and that's pretty much on par with my other 2 card rig with higher clocked cards that get around 950 MH/s. These are 1080 Tis.

Also that nondescript 5 minute mining time donation you have in the bat... sneaky sneaky  Wink

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June 27, 2017, 03:22:17 PM
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LUL 4 psu for one rig. You should have just bought a more powerful psu.

I have 14 1080 Ti, v2.0.5 has been running fine. I have 7 1080 Ti on one Corsair 1500 watt psu.
Go buy a Kill-A-Watt so you can measure the actual wattage from the wall.

7 - 1080 Ti @  70%  TDP = 1400 watts
                 @ 100% TDP = 2200 watts

Make sure your house has 20 amp circuit before running it at 100%.

Did you try any other multi algo programs or maybe Dual Claymore? (Let's not talk about NiceHash)
I'd think that many ti's would be able to do well on Dual Claymore ETH + SIA maybe.

1080 Ti aren't very good at ETH since they use GDDR5X memory.
ZEC is currently the most profitable with the 1080 Ti on a 24 hour scale.

  70% TDP
ZEC - 680 h/s
ETH - 36 mh/s

If I were to only mine one coin it would be ZEC, but different coins become more profitable throughout the day.

So you've seen the best profitability with nemos?
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June 27, 2017, 04:35:17 PM
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Not sure, I've only been mining with nemos for 2.5 days. Zpool also takes about 24 hours to get payouts going.
The coin prices have drop a lot in the past few days, so I don't have a good 24 hour average to compare with yet.
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June 27, 2017, 05:22:50 PM
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"blackoreo" i think you should go use nicehashminer : ) we can't help you


Also that nondescript 5 minute mining time donation you have in the bat... sneaky sneaky  Wink



He actually identified it there as before it was not - 5 min in a 24 hour period is pretty small for the efforts he has made.
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June 27, 2017, 07:17:10 PM
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I am experiencing shut downs despite i have configured bios to restart, i dont know how to force restart if something crashes, is there anybody with same issues?
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June 27, 2017, 09:00:32 PM
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Can you check to see if the profit calculations for the Myriad-Groestl algorithm is correct?

When I check whattomine.com sometimes it show DGB (Myriad-Groestl) is the most profitable but it doesn't mine for it.
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June 27, 2017, 10:45:12 PM
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Can you check to see if the profit calculations for the Myriad-Groestl algorithm is correct?

When I check whattomine.com sometimes it show DGB (Myriad-Groestl) is the most profitable but it doesn't mine for it.
Probably because there's another coin not featured on whattomine that is more profitable to mine.
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June 27, 2017, 10:57:04 PM
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"blackoreo" i think you should go use nicehashminer : ) we can't help you


Also that nondescript 5 minute mining time donation you have in the bat... sneaky sneaky  Wink



He actually identified it there as before it was not - 5 min in a 24 hour period is pretty small for the efforts he has made.

mineymike=noob

"Also that nondescript 5 minute mining time donation you have in the bat... sneaky sneaky"  Wink

LEARN TO READ ! noob, also you have the choice to disable it is not hard coded..

i have stated several times there is a 5min per days fee thats 5mins for me 1435mins for you (0.342%)

if you did us all a favour, and read more, before you post, you'd save alot of space on this thread...

Nemo

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June 28, 2017, 02:27:05 AM
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Thanks Nemo.

I learned a great deal about powershell scripting from reviewing your work!
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June 28, 2017, 07:18:01 AM
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Thanks for program, but i have some newbie question.
I used to mine with Nicehash and my profit was about 0.0044 (2 x 1080 TI) and now I'm mining with Nemos-miner, but for some weird reason profit on zpool site is lower than that, because it is 0.0039 BTC.
To be honest it's really strange, because according to benchmark profit should be at least 0.005-0.006 BTC per day.

Is it something wrong with zpool site?
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