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January 25, 2018, 05:33:25 PM
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Here is my Rig diagram. And now I'm mining XLR. Anyone have idea what to mine?? I'm just newbie. Thank you guys in advance. Cheesy

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MAINBOARD : BIOSTAR 250 BTC PRO
CPU : CORE i5 7400
SSD : 120GB
RAM : 12GB
GPUs : GIGABYTE GTX1070 x 12 UNITs
PSUs : Mining Pro 1200W + ATEC 2000W
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These are what i oc for each coin i have mined for couple weeks.

BTX
nvidiainspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,150 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,700 -setPowerTarget:0,85 -setTempTarget:0,0,85 -setFanSpeed:0,80

ZEC
nvidiainspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,150 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,650 -setPowerTarget:0,100 -setTempTarget:0,0,85 -setFanSpeed:0,80

XLR
nvidiainspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,145 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,0 -setPowerTarget:0,85 -setTempTarget:0,0,85 -setFanSpeed:0,80

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January 25, 2018, 05:56:48 PM
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Nice rig you have. Seems like professional work. Build your own?
Problem is most users won't share the most profitable coin (because if they do, you'll start mining it, then some others and difficulty will rise lowering their profits ) ... best coin is always search your own

have you tried https://whattomine.com  also you can use some autoswitching pool like https://miningpoolhub.com


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January 25, 2018, 06:13:32 PM
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If I right, Gigabyte GTX 1070 airflow will push hot air to up-sides and down-sides (if you put your GPUs on horizontal).IMO, It will be heating problems if you put your GPUs below the other GPUs.
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January 25, 2018, 06:28:18 PM
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Thx for quote to show pic, i've tried but pics didnt show. Yep build my own rig and still reading posts and gathering information how to mine, what to mine and yes, agreed with you, best coin is always search my own. Grin



Yep you right bro, need to rearrange later but i leave my rig in server room, 24x7 AC, no heating problem right now.

If I right, Gigabyte GTX 1070 airflow will push hot air to up-sides and down-sides (if you put your GPUs on horizontal).IMO, It will be heating problems if you put your GPUs below the other GPUs.
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January 25, 2018, 06:41:16 PM
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Yep you right bro, need to rearrange later but i leave my rig in server room, 24x7 AC, no heating problem right now.
Oh yeah, since you are using full-time AC, it's no big deal. About a profitability, you need to know the best Algo for your Cards, sometimes you need to speculate on new coins. Keep open your eyes and keep watching any newest info.
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January 25, 2018, 06:58:27 PM
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Yep you right bro, need to rearrange later but i leave my rig in server room, 24x7 AC, no heating problem right now.
Oh yeah, since you are using full-time AC, it's no big deal. About a profitability, you need to know the best Algo for your Cards, sometimes you need to speculate on new coins. Keep open your eyes and keep watching any newest info.

any recommended website to watch.
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January 25, 2018, 07:02:39 PM
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Heat must be horrendous between those cards no?

I space my cards on 3 levels, they are spaced well apart.
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January 25, 2018, 07:15:02 PM
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Heat must be horrendous between those cards no?

I space my cards on 3 levels, they are spaced well apart.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W
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January 25, 2018, 07:17:27 PM
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Heat must be horrendous between those cards no?

I space my cards on 3 levels, they are spaced well apart.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W
167.75 W  seems to be a very high consume for a 1070

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January 25, 2018, 07:34:26 PM
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Heat must be horrendous between those cards no?

I space my cards on 3 levels, they are spaced well apart.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W
167.75 W  seems to be a very high consume for a 1070


Should i fix power? How much should it be?
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January 26, 2018, 02:48:26 AM
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any recommended website to watch.

This forum is main sources all of the info, so keep watching here.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W

which GPUs at under 50 degrees?
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January 26, 2018, 03:15:59 AM
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Heat must be horrendous between those cards no?

I space my cards on 3 levels, they are spaced well apart.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W
167.75 W  seems to be a very high consume for a 1070


Should i fix power? How much should it be?

I have two systems of 6 GTX1070's ea, each GPU consumes 80W using EthOS

In Windows I recorded 90W usage, with downclocking using MSI Aftereffect

In EthOS it is also possible to play with this setting

Temps are looking good!
If electricity costs isn not an issue, you don't need to worry

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January 26, 2018, 06:26:14 AM
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You see different temp, from horizontal to vertical mounting?
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January 26, 2018, 12:03:55 PM
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what to mine depends on your mining habits.
If you need daily profits whattomine is good or you can search for alt ann section of new coins.
I used to mine sumo but i switched to dero after they published the future code. As everyone seems to love and believe developer.
if you are looking for new blockchain and more than just fork of old coin go to dero.
 DERO: Privacy + Smart Contracts + Lightning Fast Transactions
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525508

DERO: CryptoNote Privacy + Smart Contracts   (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525508)
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January 26, 2018, 12:10:44 PM
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Coin mining profitability varies a lot.
As the guys mentioned above, I also suggest consulting the mining calculators online.

One that I specifically recommend is this one: https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/

Good luck!
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January 26, 2018, 12:39:50 PM
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Heat must be horrendous between those cards no?

I space my cards on 3 levels, they are spaced well apart.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W

The 2025Mhz one has just 131.68W. It is very efficient.
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January 27, 2018, 02:27:55 AM
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You see different temp, from horizontal to vertical mounting?

Yeah still waiting for an answer to this question, it's important to us, hows vertical or horizon GPUs positions correlated with temperature.
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January 27, 2018, 04:34:38 PM
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any recommended website to watch.

This forum is main sources all of the info, so keep watching here.

GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power    
    0 |   60 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    154.35 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    133.77 W
    2 |   48 'C |   80  |    2037 MHz |    153.98 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    127.53 W
    4 |   55 'C |   80  |    1936 MHz |    120.60 W
    5 |   47 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    157.31 W
    6 |   60 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.76 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1923 MHz |    133.96 W
    8 |   53 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    167.75 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    131.68 W
   10 |   59 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    143.68 W
   11 |   57 'C |   80  |    1949 MHz |    157.05 W

which GPUs at under 50 degrees?

Sorry for lately reply.

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GPU | Temp  | Fan  |   GPU Clock  | Power     
    0 |   56 'C |   80  |    2062 MHz |    139.23 W
    1 |   61 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    116.53 W
    2 |   47 'C |   80  |    1999 MHz |    146.86 W
    3 |   47 'C |   80  |    2025 MHz |    163.49 W
    4 |   52 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    151.00 W
    5 |   46 'C |   80  |    2012 MHz |    161.80 W
    6 |   62 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    147.31 W
    7 |   54 'C |   80  |    1974 MHz |    140.79 W
    8 |   54 'C |   80  |    1974 MHz |    152.55 W
    9 |   51 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    140.84 W
   10 |   57 'C |   80  |    1961 MHz |    140.34 W
   11 |   56 'C |   80  |    1987 MHz |    151.43 W
----------------------------------------------------- 
 Total Power Consumption : 1752.17 Watt

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January 27, 2018, 04:55:38 PM
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So, the vertical cards are cooler than the other. Is it caused by vertical position? or 1,0,7,8,9,6,10,11 too close (correlated with cards airflow), so the temps higher than the vertical cards.
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January 27, 2018, 05:03:50 PM
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So, the vertical cards are cooler than the other. Is it caused by vertical position? or 1,0,7,8,9,6,10,11 too close (correlated with cards airflow), so the temps higher than the vertical cards.

Actually 2,3,4,5 are too close, I think vertical is matter. i will get a chance to flip horizontal to vertical and see the temps again.
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