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December 02, 2017, 02:32:23 PM
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My setup are as follows

biostar tb250-btc (running on latest firmware)
Asus DUAL-GTX1060-O6G
Corsair HXi Series HX1000i High-Performance ATX Power Supply Platinum

The issue is i am getting unstable power usage on 1 of the gpu and I cant figure out what is wrong.
I had swaped gpu 1 to gpu 0 slot and that gpu slot is still having unstable power, so I guess is not the gpu issue.

no matter how I change the setting, the card fail to get stable power, even when i reset to default it is still unstable.

i am using remote desktop will doing configuration.

anyone had experience on this ?

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December 02, 2017, 02:58:42 PM
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My setup are as follows

biostar tb250-btc (running on latest firmware)
Asus DUAL-GTX1060-O6G
Corsair HXi Series HX1000i High-Performance ATX Power Supply Platinum

The issue is i am getting unstable power usage on 1 of the gpu and I cant figure out what is wrong.
I had swaped gpu 1 to gpu 0 slot and that gpu slot is still having unstable power, so I guess is not the gpu issue.

no matter how I change the setting, the card fail to get stable power, even when i reset to default it is still unstable.

i am using remote desktop will doing configuration.

anyone had experience on this ?







The two cards have different configuration Clocks, have you tried the config in identical settings?

what is the mining effects with this what you called "unstable power" while mining Ethereum?
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December 02, 2017, 03:53:29 PM
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Never seen the power usage labelled as “FB usage %” before. Also why have you not got any mV showing. My Asus Dual 1060 6Gb cards showed mV and has power usage labelled as “Power %”. As already said transfer tr clocks from the stable one to the other one and see what happens. Have you got a monitor plugged into either card? or are you running a monitor from the onboard graphics on the mobo?

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December 02, 2017, 03:58:51 PM
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The pictures you posted are for FB usage, and in that case that graph going up and down is normal. I believe what you should be more concerned about is how your hash rate is going? Do you also have problems with your hash rate going up or down? If its at a constant 20-23 MH then you should be fine. Don't worry too much as long as your rigs are stable mining and not crashing.

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December 02, 2017, 04:06:43 PM
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its complete normal for etherium protocol.
Gpu has some windows in mining and on this moment cards less power

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December 02, 2017, 06:04:52 PM
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The pictures you posted are for FB usage, and in that case that graph going up and down is normal. I believe what you should be more concerned about is how your hash rate is going? Do you also have problems with your hash rate going up or down? If its at a constant 20-23 MH then you should be fine. Don't worry too much as long as your rigs are stable mining and not crashing.

I have no issue with hashrate, it say constantly at 21.5-22.5
I have 2 card in my rig and the power varies from 180-200w pretty unstable.
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