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January 06, 2021, 03:32:52 AM
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Since the first post needs confirmation about Zotac AMP HOLO, I wanted to share my experience.

I've been running my first 3080 for about one and half day in my server case which has very good cooling (5 intake, 5 exhaust fans, all Arctic F12 PWM, running at full speed).

OC settings: FAN 80%, PL 230W, CORE -200, Memory 2400. Ambient temperature around 20 C, Core Temp 56 C and that baby gives me 99,3 mh stable.

I'll keep you guys updated if I get it throttled after a week or so just like ventus cards.



Memory 2400 is for Linux right?

I´m in windows with similar settings but memory 1250

Palit one, don´t know wich, its a rebrand PCYES from Brazil. Runs ok.
no drop in hash.  aroud 100mh/s
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January 06, 2021, 03:59:27 AM
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Since the first post needs confirmation about Zotac AMP HOLO, I wanted to share my experience.

I've been running my first 3080 for about one and half day in my server case which has very good cooling (5 intake, 5 exhaust fans, all Arctic F12 PWM, running at full speed).

OC settings: FAN 80%, PL 230W, CORE -200, Memory 2400. Ambient temperature around 20 C, Core Temp 56 C and that baby gives me 99,3 mh stable.

I'll keep you guys updated if I get it throttled after a week or so just like ventus cards.



Ventus cards throttle after days of being stable ?
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Evga 3080 FTW3 Ultra, have only 4 cards now, awaiting some more this week.
On Linux all get between 99.5-101mh with -300 core,2400 memory and 220w power limit (power from the wall +10-15w extra per card), at room 25C cards run 55C @60% fan and no memory throttling. Cards are whisper quiet. Miner doesn't really matter at beginning trex was best, but after a day or two all tested (phoenix,gminer) reported same results. All cards bought around the 800eur mark, which for EU is just about MSRP.
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January 06, 2021, 09:53:06 AM
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Since the first post needs confirmation about Zotac AMP HOLO, I wanted to share my experience.

I've been running my first 3080 for about one and half day in my server case which has very good cooling (5 intake, 5 exhaust fans, all Arctic F12 PWM, running at full speed).

OC settings: FAN 80%, PL 230W, CORE -200, Memory 2400. Ambient temperature around 20 C, Core Temp 56 C and that baby gives me 99,3 mh stable.

I'll keep you guys updated if I get it throttled after a week or so just like ventus cards.



Memory 2400 is for Linux right?

I´m in windows with similar settings but memory 1250

Palit one, don´t know wich, its a rebrand PCYES from Brazil. Runs ok.
no drop in hash.  aroud 100mh/s

Yeah Im on hiveos.

So far so good, 99.35 super stable. However, Im not impressed with the cooling performance of this card as I have to get the fans spinning %75-80 to remain the temp around 56-57 C and the fans are not silent at all.

Im gonna add my Palit Gamerock 3080 to the rig tonight, hopefully it will run colder  Smiley
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January 06, 2021, 10:00:53 AM
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Since the first post needs confirmation about Zotac AMP HOLO, I wanted to share my experience.

I've been running my first 3080 for about one and half day in my server case which has very good cooling (5 intake, 5 exhaust fans, all Arctic F12 PWM, running at full speed).

OC settings: FAN 80%, PL 230W, CORE -200, Memory 2400. Ambient temperature around 20 C, Core Temp 56 C and that baby gives me 99,3 mh stable.

I'll keep you guys updated if I get it throttled after a week or so just like ventus cards.



Ventus cards throttle after days of being stable ?

I've read that from the discussion below. I'm afraid I will have to consider applying those sweet thermal pads from Grizzly one day.

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/jxfoac/3080_thermal_throttling_thread/
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January 06, 2021, 11:52:00 AM
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I don't understand something to be honest; I mine for a few days at 95-96 MH (confirmed by the average on the pool), then all of the sudden I look and find that it's mining at 85-90, again with the pool average confirming that my values have dropped.

Strange thing is, I had GPU-Z open this whole time, there is no Temp throttling, the MSI Afterburner settings look good, so what gives?

I only mine ETH.

Also, what thickness did you guys use for the thermal pad on the memories? Is 1mm too much/little?
I take it you have a Ventus? What temps are you running it at?
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January 07, 2021, 07:14:59 AM
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Got a real surprise yesterday from an Inno3D Geforce RTX 3080 iCHILL X3 :

101.75Mh - 1400 mem, 1275 core @ 725mv over 12h stable on the windows testing rig.

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January 07, 2021, 02:18:25 PM
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Since the first post needs confirmation about Zotac AMP HOLO, I wanted to share my experience.

I've been running my first 3080 for about one and half day in my server case which has very good cooling (5 intake, 5 exhaust fans, all Arctic F12 PWM, running at full speed).

OC settings: FAN 80%, PL 230W, CORE -200, Memory 2400. Ambient temperature around 20 C, Core Temp 56 C and that baby gives me 99,3 mh stable.

I'll keep you guys updated if I get it throttled after a week or so just like ventus cards.



Ventus cards throttle after days of being stable ?

I've read that from the discussion below. I'm afraid I will have to consider applying those sweet thermal pads from Grizzly one day.

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/jxfoac/3080_thermal_throttling_thread/
Yeah, this is actually my thread. I also got the Holo. Runs 98-99mh/s at 227w. The way I got this card is a long story, but I got it for a reasonable price. Hopefully it doesn't throttle like the Ventus after a few weeks of mining. I also have a Ventus mining for 2 weeks now, still good. But I keep it <50c core. Let's see how long it holds.
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January 08, 2021, 03:38:33 AM
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I purchased some evga 3080 ftw3 to play with for 1000 usd each, 3 x 8 pin, already tested and each doing 100mhs, not bad, will test some games later. The whole graphics card is huge, much bigger than I thought it would be.

Power consumption in HWinfo64 says for rtx 3080 gpu 1 = 231 and rtx 3080 gpu 2 = 220, not bad, will see at the wall later on. Is there a way to attach pictures here or no?

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January 08, 2021, 07:54:59 AM
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What memory are you able to reach with them? Out of 4 FTW3 Ultras got one dud with bad memory, wont go over 1000mhz stable and 3 that would do 1300mhz. Also one died in a week, waiting for a replacement card. In the EVGA lineup only FTW3 Ultras are any good in terms of cooling, rest is a joke visually and weight wise.
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What memory are you able to reach with them? Out of 4 FTW3 Ultras got one dud with bad memory, wont go over 1000mhz stable and 3 that would do 1300mhz. Also one died in a week, waiting for a replacement card. In the EVGA lineup only FTW3 Ultras are any good in terms of cooling, rest is a joke visually and weight wise.

1235 both, 100 mhs, going higher, hashrate increases but i'm happy with 100mhs, power limit 57, core 0, and fan speed 70. Yeah I would not buy the others ones.

I just tested both here, both can do 1500mhz, it's the maximum, i can't go higher than this, at maximum 1500 both can do 102.76mhs. I returned both to 1235 and let it at 100mhs. The cooling might be good but the gddrx6 gets too hot, so better not to leave 24/7 at maximum 1500, even 1235mhz i have doubts for 24/7.

I need to register both on the evga website, warranty is 3 years.

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January 08, 2021, 01:20:04 PM
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Folks, where did you get your EVGAs from?
I'm in EU, being registered on their site since end of Sept, early Oct for different models and nothing. Also nothing in stock in shops ;(
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January 08, 2021, 09:03:05 PM
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Not from EVGA for sure, looking actively on several platforms does provide good prices, but you need to be diligent Smiley

Yep 100-100.5mh is my sweet spot (-300 core ,2500/1250mhz mem, 220w, bumping power from 220-280 does not provide any more mh/s only heat), backplate even with a direct blowing cold air fan is like a furnace. That stupid design to extend the cooler and blow through it .... Need to redesign my card rigs, cards need at least 300mm apart if not more, otherwise is like Ultra Doom furnace on the end card Smiley . Snagged two EVGA 3060ti SC today, 460eur each, best price I have seen them in EU so far. Will start testing tomorrow.
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January 08, 2021, 09:37:36 PM
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Not from EVGA for sure, looking actively on several platforms does provide good prices, but you need to be diligent Smiley

Yep 100-100.5mh is my sweet spot (-300 core ,2500/1250mhz mem, 220w, bumping power from 220-280 does not provide any more mh/s only heat), backplate even with a direct blowing cold air fan is like a furnace. That stupid design to extend the cooler and blow through it .... Need to redesign my card rigs, cards need at least 300mm apart if not more, otherwise is like Ultra Doom furnace on the end card Smiley . Snagged two EVGA 3060ti SC today, 460eur each, best price I have seen them in EU so far. Will start testing tomorrow.

Tell me, why -300 core? if you will lower the power limit anyway, I mean, there is a certain amount of core speed needed to keep 100mhs, in my case here is between 1450 to 1550mhz, so keeping the core as default = 0 and then working your way with the power limit is all you need.

Yeah, even at 230w this evga 3080 gtw3 gets very hot and that is from ambient room temperature of 24 degrees celsius with air conditioner. I would not try this gpus, i mean rtx 3080 in a non controlled air conditioner ambient, memory will throttle for sure, I mean even at 24 degrees Celsius if the fan is less than 70, hashrate drops little by little as the memory gets hotter and core also gets lower little by little.

That 3060ti you got which version is that?

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January 08, 2021, 09:48:56 PM
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EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC

It does bring temps down a bit, no real reason to use 0 to + core as it only brings temps up and nothing more, up to -300 I don't see any downside on mh/s. I use hive os if it matters.
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EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC

It does bring temps down a bit, no real reason to use 0 to + core as it only brings temps up and nothing more, up to -300 I don't see any downside on mh/s. I use hive os if it matters.

linux x windows again, i saw no benefits on windows clocking lower, temperature is the same because power limit is the same, if i lower the power limit clock drops however one of the cards it helped 1 power limit less from 61 to 60 and minus 100 clock speed but I think it helped because lowering 1 power limit more would be worse than core clock, so lets say if there was 0.5 power limit then i would find the perfect spot as we don't, manipulating clock speed helps to find that perfect spot if the power limit is not in the perfect spot, reason i said it helped one gpu the other no, there was one gpu at the perfect power limit, interesting.

Same hashrate = 100 mhs constant, no drops.

By the way the rtx 3080 evga ftw3 has memory sensors, so you can check the temperature, at moment is.

GPU 1

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2021-01-08 21:44:29 ,        1245.0   ,           1310.7   ,               56.0   ,                70   ,                  1716   ,                70   ,                  1714   ,           4509   ,        100   ,                      100   ,                   0   ,                   12   ,              226.5   ,                  55.5   ,              115.3   ,                119.9   ,              11.9   ,              20.4   ,                11.7   ,             74.3   ,               11.8   ,            110.0   ,               11.8   ,             21.8   ,               11.8   ,                        59.6   ,               1   ,        0.7180   ,               65   ,               65   ,               66   ,               68   ,               53   ,               56   ,               60   ,               71   ,               60   ,                   1706   ,               49.5   ,                  9406   ,

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2021-01-08 21:46:54 ,        1200.0   ,           1310.7   ,               64.0   ,                70   ,                  1710   ,                70   ,                  1710   ,           4509   ,        100   ,                      100   ,                   0   ,                    7   ,              215.9   ,                  52.0   ,              119.7   ,                123.4   ,              11.9   ,              18.2   ,                11.9   ,             68.4   ,               11.9   ,            102.8   ,               11.8   ,             26.5   ,               11.8   ,                        56.8   ,               1   ,        0.7120   ,               73   ,               72   ,               74   ,               74   ,               60   ,               64   ,               66   ,               79   ,               67   ,                   1726   ,               45.3   ,                  9350   ,

Incredible gddrx6 temperature, no more than 68c. Top of the line, worth it, the only issue is 3 x 8 pin power, 2 x 8 pin would have been just fine.

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January 09, 2021, 01:26:40 PM
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EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC

It does bring temps down a bit, no real reason to use 0 to + core as it only brings temps up and nothing more, up to -300 I don't see any downside on mh/s. I use hive os if it matters.

linux x windows again, i saw no benefits on windows clocking lower, temperature is the same because power limit is the same, if i lower the power limit clock drops however one of the cards it helped 1 power limit less from 61 to 60 and minus 100 clock speed but I think it helped because lowering 1 power limit more would be worse than core clock, so lets say if there was 0.5 power limit then i would find the perfect spot as we don't, manipulating clock speed helps to find that perfect spot if the power limit is not in the perfect spot, reason i said it helped one gpu the other no, there was one gpu at the perfect power limit, interesting.

Same hashrate = 100 mhs constant, no drops.

By the way the rtx 3080 evga ftw3 has memory sensors, so you can check the temperature, at moment is.

GPU 1

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2021-01-08 21:44:29 ,        1245.0   ,           1310.7   ,               56.0   ,                70   ,                  1716   ,                70   ,                  1714   ,           4509   ,        100   ,                      100   ,                   0   ,                   12   ,              226.5   ,                  55.5   ,              115.3   ,                119.9   ,              11.9   ,              20.4   ,                11.7   ,             74.3   ,               11.8   ,            110.0   ,               11.8   ,             21.8   ,               11.8   ,                        59.6   ,               1   ,        0.7180   ,               65   ,               65   ,               66   ,               68   ,               53   ,               56   ,               60   ,               71   ,               60   ,                   1706   ,               49.5   ,                  9406   ,

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2021-01-08 21:46:54 ,        1200.0   ,           1310.7   ,               64.0   ,                70   ,                  1710   ,                70   ,                  1710   ,           4509   ,        100   ,                      100   ,                   0   ,                    7   ,              215.9   ,                  52.0   ,              119.7   ,                123.4   ,              11.9   ,              18.2   ,                11.9   ,             68.4   ,               11.9   ,            102.8   ,               11.8   ,             26.5   ,               11.8   ,                        56.8   ,               1   ,        0.7120   ,               73   ,               72   ,               74   ,               74   ,               60   ,               64   ,               66   ,               79   ,               67   ,                   1726   ,               45.3   ,                  9350   ,

Incredible gddrx6 temperature, no more than 68c. Top of the line, worth it, the only issue is 3 x 8 pin power, 2 x 8 pin would have been just fine.


aren't the icx temperatures from external probes, rather than the internal temperature of the memory?
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January 09, 2021, 02:00:15 PM
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aren't the icx temperatures from external probes, rather than the internal temperature of the memory?

That is the only explanation, only the ftw3 series 3080 have sensors as far as i know and that is a good thing, seeing the temperature helps me to push it higher, well the memory is already at 1235mhz and I already tried 1500mhz and it gives 103mhs and it worked without a problem, will leave at 1235mhz, 100mhs is good already.

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January 09, 2021, 05:40:45 PM
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EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC

It does bring temps down a bit, no real reason to use 0 to + core as it only brings temps up and nothing more, up to -300 I don't see any downside on mh/s. I use hive os if it matters.

i use 3070 with -300 core i not see any different in MH or temp compare with core 0
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January 09, 2021, 07:10:26 PM
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ICX temperatures are indeed from external probes. And are far off from real memory temps Smiley. If they put real temps people will run screaming hahahah. Next week will try to vandalise the best card so far, with pads and glued radiators to the back plate.
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