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October 11, 2014, 11:15:16 AM
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

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This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

I've noticed that each time I do around of under-volting my power goes down by 25% and my speed by 15%, so I make gains in that regards.

Right now, I'm running my 750ti rigs as stock, getting 15.4Mh/s @ 370watts.  I OC'd them but the speed gains weren't power efficient.

My 270x Toxic Rigs, CoreClock 900, MemClock 1150, 1000mv is giving me 13.5 Mh/s @ 440watts.

For the Toxics, if I run stock clocks and voltages, they are up around the 19 Mh/s mark but sucking close to 800 watts.

Still playing with my 970 rig, I'll report back when I've settled on something...

Motherboard under-volting isn't going so well lol...

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October 11, 2014, 11:17:55 AM
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

 Grin

This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

We need some way of attaching GPUs to a Raspberry Pi. 20 at a time.
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October 11, 2014, 11:27:06 AM
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POOL FRIENDLY REMINDER

multipool.us is on the 0.10.14.2 wallet Wink

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October 11, 2014, 11:29:00 AM
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

 Grin

This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

We need some way of attaching GPUs to a Raspberry Pi. 20 at a time.

Hells Yeah!  Each rig is 170-ish watts before you look at GPU's... I've heard of some funky PCIe adaptors that allow you to run stacks of cards per rig, perhaps it's time to start looking them up...

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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October 11, 2014, 11:53:26 AM
Last edit: October 11, 2014, 12:04:23 PM by thelonecrouton
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

 Grin

This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

We need some way of attaching GPUs to a Raspberry Pi. 20 at a time.

Hells Yeah!  Each rig is 170-ish watts before you look at GPU's... I've heard of some funky PCIe adaptors that allow you to run stacks of cards per rig, perhaps it's time to start looking them up...

170W? Have you got i7's and multiple terabyte HD's in there?

My cheapest-available-Celeron, Asus H61 and BAMT on a USB stick rigs all pull about 96W idle, and 460ish with 5 270's running.

edit: a brief perusal of the intertubes seems to indicate that you can't connect anything PCI/PCIe to a Pi, they only have a USB bus. You can however attach FPGA's... if such a mythical beast for X11 is ever proven to exist.
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October 11, 2014, 12:08:56 PM
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

 Grin

This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

We need some way of attaching GPUs to a Raspberry Pi. 20 at a time.

Hells Yeah!  Each rig is 170-ish watts before you look at GPU's... I've heard of some funky PCIe adaptors that allow you to run stacks of cards per rig, perhaps it's time to start looking them up...

170W? Have you got i7's and multiple terabyte HD's in there?

My cheapest-available-Celeron, Asus H61 and BAMT on a USB stick rigs all pull about 96W idle, and 460ish with 5 270's running.

edit: a brief perusal of the intertubes seems to indicate that you can't connect anything PCI/PCIe to a Pi, they only have a USB bus. You can however attach FPGA's... if such a mythical beast for X11 is ever proven to exist.

A mate who is getting DRK from this chap, http://ltcgear.com/product/dual-mod-m10/?apage=254, is convinced it's FPGA's, but hey, it could be a farm of GPU's.

AMD FX4130 + HDD, think I should under-clock it?

I'm too scared to go PiMP or BAMT...

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October 11, 2014, 12:13:58 PM
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

 Grin

This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

We need some way of attaching GPUs to a Raspberry Pi. 20 at a time.

Hells Yeah!  Each rig is 170-ish watts before you look at GPU's... I've heard of some funky PCIe adaptors that allow you to run stacks of cards per rig, perhaps it's time to start looking them up...

170W? Have you got i7's and multiple terabyte HD's in there?

My cheapest-available-Celeron, Asus H61 and BAMT on a USB stick rigs all pull about 96W idle, and 460ish with 5 270's running.

edit: a brief perusal of the intertubes seems to indicate that you can't connect anything PCI/PCIe to a Pi, they only have a USB bus. You can however attach FPGA's... if such a mythical beast for X11 is ever proven to exist.

A mate who is getting DRK from this chap, http://ltcgear.com/product/dual-mod-m10/?apage=254, is convinced it's FPGA's, but hey, it could be a farm of GPU's.

AMD FX4130 + HDD, think I should under-clock it?

I'm too scared to go PiMP or BAMT...

Just ditch the HDD, both PIMP and BAMT are dirt simple, personally I prefer BAMT as it's even dirt-simpler than PIMP. 20W saved right there, more if you've got Win running off the drive with hundreds of vampire processes you can't turn off.
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October 11, 2014, 12:19:04 PM
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Cool,Im in for loto ! send 1drk Smiley

État: 2/non confirmée, diffusée à travers 4 nœuds
Date: 2014-10-11 08:18
À: loto#1 XkpXNRiDd5WQNSh3Hgizm5jDYYWY7j3k8d
Débit: -1.00 DRK
Frais de transaction: -0.001 DRK
Montant net: -1.001 DRK
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October 11, 2014, 12:19:27 PM
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Just ditch the HDD, both PIMP and BAMT are dirt simple, personally I prefer BAMT as it's even dirt-simpler than PIMP. 20W saved right there, more if you've got Win running off the drive with hundreds of vampire processes you can't turn off.

Vampire services, lol...

OK I will try BAMT...

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October 11, 2014, 01:05:39 PM
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Damn I'm undervolting my rigs like a c*nt just to stay in the game...

I'm reduced now to playing around with Mobo voltages, to shave that extra 20 watts off per rig...

 Grin

This is fun, I'm getting my nerd on...

Please do post settings/results and tips, power is expensive all around the world you know  Grin

We need some way of attaching GPUs to a Raspberry Pi. 20 at a time.

Hells Yeah!  Each rig is 170-ish watts before you look at GPU's... I've heard of some funky PCIe adaptors that allow you to run stacks of cards per rig, perhaps it's time to start looking them up...

170W? Have you got i7's and multiple terabyte HD's in there?

My cheapest-available-Celeron, Asus H61 and BAMT on a USB stick rigs all pull about 96W idle, and 460ish with 5 270's running.

edit: a brief perusal of the intertubes seems to indicate that you can't connect anything PCI/PCIe to a Pi, they only have a USB bus. You can however attach FPGA's... if such a mythical beast for X11 is ever proven to exist.

A mate who is getting DRK from this chap, http://ltcgear.com/product/dual-mod-m10/?apage=254, is convinced it's FPGA's, but hey, it could be a farm of GPU's.

AMD FX4130 + HDD, think I should under-clock it?

I'm too scared to go PiMP or BAMT...

Just ditch the HDD, both PIMP and BAMT are dirt simple, personally I prefer BAMT as it's even dirt-simpler than PIMP. 20W saved right there, more if you've got Win running off the drive with hundreds of vampire processes you can't turn off.

Can you post a link of a good BAMT version, 20w is a lot  Grin

edit: undervolting isn't going to be a problem in BAMT I hope Smiley

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October 11, 2014, 01:17:36 PM
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Can you post a link of a good BAMT version, 20w is a lot  Grin

edit: undervolting isn't going to be a problem in BAMT I hope Smiley

No mate, some of the best power to hash figures I've ever seen have been using BAMT...

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October 11, 2014, 01:30:47 PM
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Also,what up with DRK?

Evan say something more about instant transaction ?

thx
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October 11, 2014, 01:54:59 PM
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Ok left Mintpal now to Bitfinex, works great
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October 11, 2014, 01:57:52 PM
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Ok left Mintpal now to Bitfinex, works great
+1 Wink

Coins can you make a poll for the excahnges where will we focus to get the nice volumes?

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October 11, 2014, 02:19:54 PM
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Also,what up with DRK?

Evan say something more about instant transaction ?

thx

https://www.darkcoin.io/downloads/InstantTX.pdf
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/paper-transaction-locking-and-masternode-consensus.2418/
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October 11, 2014, 02:42:48 PM
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Can you post a link of a good BAMT version, 20w is a lot  Grin

edit: undervolting isn't going to be a problem in BAMT I hope Smiley

No mate, some of the best power to hash figures I've ever seen have been using BAMT...

I remember on linux you cannot modify gpu vcore settings (on ATI gpu), have to write to firmware each time. So for finding the best settings or even for mining different algos bamt sux I figured. I shutdown my gpus two month ago, was already mining at a loss for quite some time then Sad

Oops I didn't know that.

I remember reading guides when I first got into mining and some of the best undervolting figures I'd seen were on BAMT.

That was a long time ago however and a lot may have changed since then.  I'm having to underclock and undervolt on all my AMD rigs just to stay within a sniff of profit, my Nvidia rigs are doing OK but no API support so you have to manually check on them all the time...

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October 11, 2014, 03:00:04 PM
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Cool,Im in for loto ! send 1drk Smiley

État: 2/non confirmée, diffusée à travers 4 nœuds
Date: 2014-10-11 08:18
À: loto#1 XkpXNRiDd5WQNSh3Hgizm5jDYYWY7j3k8d
Débit: -1.00 DRK
Frais de transaction: -0.001 DRK
Montant net: -1.001 DRK

ok good luck.

We now have 39 tickets left for the 45DRK lotto (1DRK per ticket)

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October 11, 2014, 03:37:37 PM
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Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 8 nodes
Date: 11.10.2014 г. 18:36
To: XkpXNRiDd5WQNSh3Hgizm5jDYYWY7j3k8d
Debit: -1.00 DRK
Net amount: -1.00 DRK
Transaction ID: e0c0d74d7611986fc260d2bdc613dd2c15a00d7e4598dfbb4ab8843c9538a16a
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October 11, 2014, 03:47:56 PM
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Count me in for 1 DRK too.

Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 13 nodes
Date: 11/10/2014 16:46
To: DRK Lotto 1 DRK XkpXNRiDd5WQNSh3Hgizm5jDYYWY7j3k8d
Debit: -1.00 DRK
Net amount: -1.00 DRK
Transaction ID: b22ca65127c80c19de4258181c0e92c2ca7b203f9448d7dfcd669066ac1190a3
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October 11, 2014, 04:01:17 PM
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ok so that makes 37 tickets left for sale in the 45DRK lotto. Let's get the rest of these tickets sold so we can pick the winners  Grin

Just so you know, you can purchase multiple tickets to the same lotto to get a better chance at winning the prizes (and help us to pick the winners sooner)

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Good luck everyone


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