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Yeah, sadly I missed the boat on LTC. Almost bought into it way back when it was at $4 but didn't then could never pull the trigger since I kept thinking back to that $4 mark... even when it was at $10 and $20. Same myopic thinking that has kept me out of IOTA... was super close to buying about $1k worth while at .33 cents (only 2 weeks ago) but got side-tracked and next thing i know it's at .90 cents, so I figured too late, I missed the boat... only to see it now pushing $5 and #4 total market cap coin... although now LTC has passed it. Oh well... hindsight is 20-20 lol.
On the mining front, I think i am finally done mining ETN. Yeah, it's been #1 supposedly for profit on rx 470s for some time now but in reality, it's not because of all the issues with that network. I just tried my 4th pool and my 3 day returns were only 41% of what the mining calculators say. not only that but I suspect that ETN price will tank once the ICO wallets are activated, so i pointed those 2 rigs back onto XMR... which is right now pushing hard to hit $300!
Still checking the big sites daily for the new round of Vega's to come in. Seems like it should be any day now. I need 2-3 more to complete a killer Cryptonote rig.
I recently hopped on ETN with my RX rigs. Haven't had many problems using Nanopool. May switch back to XMR though.
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December 12, 2017, 01:07:07 PM |
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What do people use to set power limits and clocks for NVidia cards on Windows system startup (to set it all automatically before mining starts)? I'm using Afterburner to fiddle with the settings -- though I would much prefer a program with a "normal" user interface instead of the gaming skins. Also would be nice to be able to enter the numbers directly instead of using the finicky Afterburner sliders where I never seem to be able to hit the exact number I want to Anyway, maybe there is something simple to set it all once I got all my parameters, run it from a batch file or similar? Also, how can one ensure that the power limits for the cards never get reset during operations (as the total power draw would be too much then)? thanks!
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December 12, 2017, 01:15:07 PM |
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Phil - what are your temps on the 1070 TI Hybrid 8 card board?
I'm running 3 on a ASUS right now just to test and I'm liking these. Just have to figure out how to stash these big 'ol heatsinks lol.
45-50c
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December 12, 2017, 01:17:40 PM |
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What do people use to set power limits and clocks for NVidia cards on Windows system startup (to set it all automatically before mining starts)? I'm using Afterburner to fiddle with the settings -- though I would much prefer a program with a "normal" user interface instead of the gaming skins. Also would be nice to be able to enter the numbers directly instead of using the finicky Afterburner sliders where I never seem to be able to hit the exact number I want to Anyway, maybe there is something simple to set it all once I got all my parameters, run it from a batch file or similar? Also, how can one ensure that the power limits for the cards never get reset during operations (as the total power draw would be too much then)? thanks! it has various skins. it has a reset spot that puts the same numbers up when you restart . works most of the time not all of the time.
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December 12, 2017, 01:53:53 PM |
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What do people use to set power limits and clocks for NVidia cards on Windows system startup (to set it all automatically before mining starts)? I'm using Afterburner to fiddle with the settings -- though I would much prefer a program with a "normal" user interface instead of the gaming skins. Also would be nice to be able to enter the numbers directly instead of using the finicky Afterburner sliders where I never seem to be able to hit the exact number I want to Anyway, maybe there is something simple to set it all once I got all my parameters, run it from a batch file or similar? Also, how can one ensure that the power limits for the cards never get reset during operations (as the total power draw would be too much then)? thanks! it has various skins. it has a reset spot that puts the same numbers up when you restart . works most of the time not all of the time. various skins designed for gamers anyway, so you just start afterburner automatically with window and keep it running all the time?
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December 12, 2017, 02:01:00 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
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December 12, 2017, 02:16:25 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
smOS ?.
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KaydenC
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December 12, 2017, 02:21:38 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
smOS ?. Hmm, might have to give this a try. I never used it before, I was windows all the way.
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December 12, 2017, 02:25:00 PM Last edit: December 12, 2017, 02:37:30 PM by jimmykl |
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What do people use to set power limits and clocks for NVidia cards on Windows system startup (to set it all automatically before mining starts)? I'm using Afterburner to fiddle with the settings -- though I would much prefer a program with a "normal" user interface instead of the gaming skins. Also would be nice to be able to enter the numbers directly instead of using the finicky Afterburner sliders where I never seem to be able to hit the exact number I want to Anyway, maybe there is something simple to set it all once I got all my parameters, run it from a batch file or similar? Also, how can one ensure that the power limits for the cards never get reset during operations (as the total power draw would be too much then)? thanks! It doesn't look like it but you can click on the numbers and type them in instead of using the sliders! I agree the 'gaming' skins are clunky and not well suited to mining. I'd love to be able to see and edit all the cards settings without having to click each one and adjust. And see all the temps at a glance.
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jimmykl
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December 12, 2017, 02:34:00 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
This works on Afterburner 4.4.0 via commandline so I assume it can be called with a bat file: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\MSIAfterburner.exe" -profile1
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VoskCoin
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December 12, 2017, 02:41:16 PM |
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thoughts on powering risers connected to evga 1060 3gb that are going to be pulling no more than 70 watts with a sata connection split 3 ways?
aka 1 sata cable to 3 risers
also anywhere to buy individual cables evga psu / anything universal work properly with them?
70 x 3 = 210w ... still well below 300w threshold.... there is only one way to find out. a standard evga sata cable can handle 300w? I thought that was the pcie O_O Powering these high quantity cheap card builds is annoying
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December 12, 2017, 02:45:10 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
smOS ?. Hmm, might have to give this a try. I never used it before, I was windows all the way. I use ethmonitoring.com with windows. It installs the miners, lets you switch profiles which control coin/pool (and set an afterburner profile), tracks pool profits, does alerts for hashrate per card or total, temperature, offline etc. and costs the same as smos. Has mobile apps too. Excuse the ad but I find it super useful. Though it doesn't give you the stability of linux and ability to run off a usb stick.
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December 12, 2017, 03:21:42 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
smOS ?. Hmm, might have to give this a try. I never used it before, I was windows all the way. I use ethmonitoring.com with windows. It installs the miners, lets you switch profiles which control coin/pool (and set an afterburner profile), tracks pool profits, does alerts for hashrate per card or total, temperature, offline etc. and costs the same as smos. Has mobile apps too. Excuse the ad but I find it super useful. Though it doesn't give you the stability of linux and ability to run off a usb stick. Ill look into this, do you have to install it on every rig? Im working on tool of my own that is a stand alone app for just updating all rigs, reboting, changing miners and pools, starting stopping differnt batch files for differnt alogs as a stand alone app. I dont like the idea of installing something every damn rig, I prefer an app that can read ips from a list and do its thing.
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rs1x
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December 12, 2017, 03:26:37 PM |
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Eth $629 holy cow.
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December 12, 2017, 03:29:52 PM |
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Eth $629 holy cow.
LTC $323 holy goats! DASH $821 ! BTC $ 17,143 XMR $ 294 !
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KaydenC
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December 12, 2017, 03:43:59 PM |
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Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.
Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?
One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.
smOS ?. Hmm, might have to give this a try. I never used it before, I was windows all the way. I use ethmonitoring.com with windows. It installs the miners, lets you switch profiles which control coin/pool (and set an afterburner profile), tracks pool profits, does alerts for hashrate per card or total, temperature, offline etc. and costs the same as smos. Has mobile apps too. Excuse the ad but I find it super useful. Though it doesn't give you the stability of linux and ability to run off a usb stick. This looks great, will be giving it a try. On a side note I sold some eth for more 1070tis. My 2nd shoplot will be filled up way faster
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December 12, 2017, 05:11:08 PM |
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Eth $629 holy cow.
LTC $323 holy goats! DASH $821 ! BTC $ 17,143 XMR $ 294 ! If someone told me these numbers a year ago I would call him crazy ... and I am someone who BELIEVED in these coins even back then .... but this growth ... is insane.
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December 12, 2017, 05:50:57 PM Last edit: December 12, 2017, 06:15:41 PM by philipma1957 |
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Inspired by crazydane I built this last night uses a 21 by 21 inch plywood board. the red foam from the mobo packing to lift board and prevent static discharges some stainless steel brackets to hold the corsair hx1200i psu two scythe fans for cooling the three center cards I have asus 1080ti ----msi 1070ti ----evga 1070ti --- msi 1070 ti ------------- waiting on a msi 1080 ti solid numbers for the three cards bunched together nice and cool
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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December 12, 2017, 06:15:59 PM |
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Inspired by crazydane I built this last night uses a 21 by 21 inch plywood board. the red foam from the mobo packing to lift board and prevent static discharges some stainless steel brackets to hold the corsair hx1200i psu two scythe fans for cooling the three center cards
I have asus 1080ti ----msi 1070ti ----evga 1070ti --- msi 1070 ti ------------- waiting on a msi 1080 ti
i used some plastic washers from the hardware store to lift the mobo from the wood frame, then used wood screws through the mobo mounting holes to secure it. i do need to figure out a better way to secure the psus instead of zip ties though
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