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April 05, 2018, 10:04:00 AM |
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Finally printed something of meaning value out of my 3d Printer that has been collecting dust....
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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philipma1957 (OP)
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April 05, 2018, 10:18:47 AM |
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Finally printed something of meaning value out of my 3d Printer that has been collecting dust.... looks nice but I stopped using risers the 8 slot boards work better for me. I know there are riser fans out there.
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un4given
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April 05, 2018, 10:22:09 AM |
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I know there are riser fans out there.
yes, there are, eventhough those things keep dying all the time and are also main point of failure
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adaseb
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April 05, 2018, 10:23:11 AM |
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Finally printed something of meaning value out of my 3d Printer that has been collecting dust.... looks nice but I stopped using risers the 8 slot boards work better for me. I know there are riser fans out there. You aren't a real miner unless you are using ribbon risers. Still running a bunch of those.
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rdluffy
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April 05, 2018, 11:50:10 AM |
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Lately the entire mining section has gotten out of hand.
People doing nothing but bashing Bitcoin, bashing Bitmain, bashing Mining, bashing GPUs.
People writing in huge red texts. Getting really difficult to read pretty much.
Basically newbies arguing with other newbies.
This is the only down the earth thread.
When you see something that you really like and believe going to a really bad place, I prefer to fight than just sit and do nothing
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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April 05, 2018, 12:49:20 PM |
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You aren't a real miner unless you are using ribbon risers.
Still running a bunch of those.
heh yeah i still have some from btc gpu mining days, did the molex mod on them. now im riserless and dont miss em a bit
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Storx
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April 05, 2018, 01:05:10 PM |
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You aren't a real miner unless you are using ribbon risers.
Still running a bunch of those.
heh yeah i still have some from btc gpu mining days, did the molex mod on them. now im riserless and dont miss em a bit See thats what i dont understand, since getting everything secured and deleting all connectors that i can... and soldering the wires my riser issues have pretty much dissipated... most of the issues ive had in the past was from sag on the gpu's over time in the pcie slot and the pcie adapter coming loose from viberations... between clips i printed and hot glue... everything is running smooth as butter....
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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soothaa
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April 05, 2018, 01:33:54 PM |
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You aren't a real miner unless you are using ribbon risers.
Still running a bunch of those.
Oh god. I still have some in use from the 2014 mining boom. I cannot believe those used to work.
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deadsix
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April 05, 2018, 06:05:46 PM |
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Finally printed something of meaning value out of my 3d Printer that has been collecting dust.... Whoa those look amazing, is there a 3D model for those that you can share? Would really help.
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April 05, 2018, 09:05:54 PM |
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I have yet to see a multi-card board that had "good for cooling" space between the cards, or I'd find them more interesting.
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JaredKaragen
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April 05, 2018, 09:42:22 PM |
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I have yet to see a multi-card board that had "good for cooling" space between the cards, or I'd find them more interesting.
you must not have had an onda B250-D8P yet... card spacing is almost 3x.... 2.160 inches between each 16x slot. That's pretty damned good spacing. TONS of space between cards, and enough space in between EVGA ACX2.0/3.0 coolers..... All you should do with those bigger cards is have active cooling across them, which is the norm anyways.
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philipma1957 (OP)
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April 06, 2018, 12:46:31 AM |
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I have yet to see a multi-card board that had "good for cooling" space between the cards, or I'd find them more interesting.
you must not have had an onda B250-D8P yet... card spacing is almost 3x.... 2.160 inches between each 16x slot. That's pretty damned good spacing. TONS of space between cards, and enough space in between EVGA ACX2.0/3.0 coolers..... All you should do with those bigger cards is have active cooling across them, which is the norm anyways. yeah you can do 205 to 215 watts for the evga hybrids zero issues and I do 200 with blower cards and a pair of these https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835345040&cm_re=bitfenix_230mm-_-35-345-040-_-Productyou can run 7 full size 1080ti's and the zotac 1080 ti mini but since I cut back on cards I just run 4 1080tis per board zero cooing issues while I wait for new nvidia
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April 06, 2018, 07:56:56 AM Last edit: April 06, 2018, 08:08:19 AM by Storx Merited by deadsix (5), vapourminer (1) |
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Not sure how many other Raspberry Pi guys are on here, but i my raspberry pi 3 apparently die from running my latest bot off it, even tho they state its capable of running off pi 2. Things had me thinking and i heard about it before, so i tossed the bot on my main PC temp to work its way out of some positions it got into before it died... I decided to try out installing Ubuntu on my old Samsung Note 4 i had laying around from when i upgraded to my latest phone and it turned out easier than i had expected.... Raspberry Pi 3 running the bot, the CPU ran 70%+ 24/7 and CPU temps with aluminum premium thermal case sat around 55-60c at max.... Samsung Note 4 running the bot, the CPU runs around 17% now and CPU temps are in the 40-45c range.... Benefit of the phone now is that it has a battery for those days when power cuts out on me now.. just win win all around To the few that asked me about the clips.. Here is the printer file.. https://ufile.io/jqbpz
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QuintLeo
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April 06, 2018, 08:26:27 AM |
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See thats what i dont understand, since getting everything secured and deleting all connectors that i can... and soldering the wires my riser issues have pretty much dissipated... most of the issues ive had in the past was from sag on the gpu's over time in the pcie slot and the pcie adapter coming loose from viberations... between clips i printed and hot glue... everything is running smooth as butter....
My "mining shelf/rack" doesn't have sag issues. Vibration .... not sure yet, but the weight of the GPU helps hold it IN the slot and the slot does latch on one end - the MB end of the risers doesn't see much vibration. Those clips look like an interesting idea to cure THAT issue, too bad I don't have a 3d printer.....
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April 06, 2018, 08:28:47 AM |
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I have yet to see a multi-card board that had "good for cooling" space between the cards, or I'd find them more interesting.
you must not have had an onda B250-D8P yet... card spacing is almost 3x.... 2.160 inches between each 16x slot. That's pretty damned good spacing. TONS of space between cards, and enough space in between EVGA ACX2.0/3.0 coolers..... All you should do with those bigger cards is have active cooling across them, which is the norm anyways. My current setup allows about 4 inches center-to-center for each card. 3x spacing is NOT "tons of space", that's what I had on some of my Folding rigs between cards #1 and #2 and it was NOT ENOUGH for good cooling. Active cooling helps some, but even with a couple Delta fans blowing air through a couple of those rigs they STILL got pretty hot in my "mining room" since the ambient temp wasn't exactly low in the summer.
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April 06, 2018, 09:19:35 AM |
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Thank you Buydd, merited for sharing.
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April 06, 2018, 09:35:05 AM |
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Not sure how many other Raspberry Pi guys are on here, but i my raspberry pi 3 apparently die from running my latest bot off it, even tho they state its capable of running off pi 2. Things had me thinking and i heard about it before, so i tossed the bot on my main PC temp to work its way out of some positions it got into before it died... I decided to try out installing Ubuntu on my old Samsung Note 4 i had laying around from when i upgraded to my latest phone and it turned out easier than i had expected.... Raspberry Pi 3 running the bot, the CPU ran 70%+ 24/7 and CPU temps with aluminum premium thermal case sat around 55-60c at max.... Samsung Note 4 running the bot, the CPU runs around 17% now and CPU temps are in the 40-45c range.... Benefit of the phone now is that it has a battery for those days when power cuts out on me now.. just win win all around To the few that asked me about the clips.. Here is the printer file.. https://ufile.io/jqbpzis it the pi, or just the SD itself? I have killed ~5 SD cards now with a Pi2 and using it as my VPN host. Im still too lazy to config a linux box to replace the pi.... being the VPN's connection is now pretty @#$ fast, I think ill upgrade my servers and services I host there. MAkes sense, but Just wondering if yours was a SD failure.
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April 06, 2018, 10:13:02 AM |
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Anyone with RX cards managed to switch to cryptonight v7 on nicehash?
I'm getting 100% rejected shares with xmr-stak from simplemining. This is my config, I'm guessing is ok and problems with the pool?
--currency monero7 -o stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363 -u walletaddress.ativ7 -p x
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April 06, 2018, 10:53:17 AM Last edit: April 07, 2018, 08:03:34 AM by DesertMiner |
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I tried it an hour ago, it is simply not worth mining at the moment.
Monero recalculates the difficulty once every single day at the normal block time. Since the difficulty still didn't change and the hash rate has dropped it will take more than a day to adjust the difficulty.
The average blocktime for monero is usually around 2 minutes. Currently its around 4 minutes. So expect the difficulty to adjust in two days.
Mining Monero at the moment yields around $0.6 not including electricity on Nicehash for roughly around 850 h/s.
Edit:
Corrected a mistake with the block times.
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April 06, 2018, 11:20:05 AM |
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I tried it an hour ago, it is simply not worth mining at the moment.
Monero recalculates the difficulty once every single day at the normal block time. Since the difficulty still didn't change and the hash rate has dropped it will take more than a day to adjust the difficulty.
The average blocktime for monero is usually around 1 minute. Currently its around 2 minutes. So expect the difficulty to adjust in two days.
Mining Monero at the moment yields around $0.6 not including electricity on Nicehash for roughly around 850 h/s.
wont u still acumulate shares?
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