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January 08, 2018, 05:39:28 PM
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Hello guys,
First of all if this topic is not in correct section please move it.

I recently started mining I have:

4 Mining Rigs:
GPU: ASUS GTX 1070ti
Motherboard: Gigabyte K3 Gaming Z270
PSU: CoolerMaster 1200w / CoolerMaster 750w

Now my question is what is more better Efficiency VS Power Consumption, let me explain.

7 GPU Mining RIG:
Total Power consumtion - 830w
Total Sol/s - 3300~3350
GPU Temperature - 30~40c
Efficiency - 4,3~4,5 Sols per watt
Power per card - 100~110w
Sol per card - 470~480
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After Burner:
Power - 60%
Core - +200
Memory - +700
Fans - 60%
https://i.imgur.com/b1hseN0.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/7d01681666506efd27be11a0cee49709.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/640ec66331a3289571eb147fcee2a518.jpg


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7 GPU Mining RIG:
Total Power consumtion - 1150w
Total Sol/s - 3600~3650
GPU Temperature - 45~55c
Efficiency - 3,5~3,6 Sols per watt
Power per card - 140~150w
Sol per card - 510~530
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After Burner:
Power - 80%
Core - +200
Memory - +700
Fans - 60%

https://i.gyazo.com/2c25b824b18f96129adc301a9a87c189.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/0ed24759eae8e2d4d94c85f53e2b21ef.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/7a3649bd3ffef74815698e63140adafb.jpg


Since I have 4 GPU the total power and total Sol is huge difference, please let me know what do you think its best and WHY ?

Total POWER: 3320 wats
Total Sol: 13200 Sol


VS


Total POWER: 4600 wats
Total Sol: 14400 Sol

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January 08, 2018, 08:50:15 PM
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January 09, 2018, 07:36:20 AM
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Hello guys,
First of all if this topic is not in correct section please move it.

I recently started mining I have:

4 Mining Rigs:
GPU: ASUS GTX 1070ti
Motherboard: Gigabyte K3 Gaming Z270
PSU: CoolerMaster 1200w / CoolerMaster 750w

Now my question is what is more better Efficiency VS Power Consumption, let me explain.

7 GPU Mining RIG:
Total Power consumtion - 830w
Total Sol/s - 3300~3350
GPU Temperature - 30~40c
Efficiency - 4,3~4,5 Sols per watt
Power per card - 100~110w
Sol per card - 470~480
---------------------------------------
After Burner:
Power - 60%
Core - +200
Memory - +700
Fans - 60%



VS


7 GPU Mining RIG:
Total Power consumtion - 1150w
Total Sol/s - 3600~3650
GPU Temperature - 45~55c
Efficiency - 3,5~3,6 Sols per watt
Power per card - 140~150w
Sol per card - 510~530
---------------------------------------
After Burner:
Power - 80%
Core - +200
Memory - +700
Fans - 60%




Since I have 4 GPU the total power and total Sol is huge difference, please let me know what do you think its best and WHY ?

Total POWER: 3320 wats
Total Sol: 13200 Sol


VS


Total POWER: 4600 wats
Total Sol: 14400 Sol




The better setting is the setting with more efficient.
With Zcash, efficiency more than 4S/W is really good. I think option 1 is better, it makes your rig run cooler and more efficient  Smiley

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January 09, 2018, 11:11:49 AM
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Hello guys,
First of all if this topic is not in correct section please move it.

I recently started mining I have:

4 Mining Rigs:
GPU: ASUS GTX 1070ti
Motherboard: Gigabyte K3 Gaming Z270
PSU: CoolerMaster 1200w / CoolerMaster 750w

Now my question is what is more better Efficiency VS Power Consumption, let me explain.

7 GPU Mining RIG:
Total Power consumtion - 830w
Total Sol/s - 3300~3350
GPU Temperature - 30~40c
Efficiency - 4,3~4,5 Sols per watt
Power per card - 100~110w
Sol per card - 470~480
---------------------------------------
After Burner:
Power - 60%
Core - +200
Memory - +700
Fans - 60%
https://i.imgur.com/b1hseN0.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/7d01681666506efd27be11a0cee49709.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/640ec66331a3289571eb147fcee2a518.jpg


VS


7 GPU Mining RIG:
Total Power consumtion - 1150w
Total Sol/s - 3600~3650
GPU Temperature - 45~55c
Efficiency - 3,5~3,6 Sols per watt
Power per card - 140~150w
Sol per card - 510~530
---------------------------------------
After Burner:
Power - 80%
Core - +200
Memory - +700
Fans - 60%

https://i.gyazo.com/2c25b824b18f96129adc301a9a87c189.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/0ed24759eae8e2d4d94c85f53e2b21ef.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/7a3649bd3ffef74815698e63140adafb.jpg


Since I have 4 GPU the total power and total Sol is huge difference, please let me know what do you think its best and WHY ?

Total POWER: 3320 wats
Total Sol: 13200 Sol


VS


Total POWER: 4600 wats
Total Sol: 14400 Sol




The better setting is the setting with more efficient.
With Zcash, efficiency more than 4S/W is really good. I think option 1 is better, it makes your rig run cooler and more efficient  Smiley

Thank you very much, lets see what others will say regarding this.
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January 09, 2018, 11:31:49 AM
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Whattomine data (0.12 $/kw)

Equihash 13200 sols -3320W = 152.12$ profit
Equihash 14400 sols -4600W = 164.12$ profit

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January 09, 2018, 12:29:01 PM
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Your efficiency sol/W is really amazing, my test rig never go further than 4.1 sol/w, but my power limit usually stay around 75-80%.
I think sol/w may drop when we increase power limit.
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