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So no overheating ram issues with gddr6 (non-x) ?
Nope sir , OC & 60c in 20c room
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December 17, 2020, 05:41:07 PM |
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Set fixed low voltage with custom curve at afterburner. Its left of core clock.
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December 17, 2020, 05:56:27 PM |
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So no overheating ram issues with gddr6 (non-x) ?
So far no-one is getting throttling or least no-one reported it here. my aorus 3060ti is steady at 60.85 using 119 watts CARD---------------------------Clocks----------------Hash--------------Watts--------------Temp/fan Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti 8GB___1485/7976______60.85 MH/s______119 W__________49°C/ 65%
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December 17, 2020, 06:31:04 PM |
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@mado18
Set fixed low voltage with custom curve at afterburner. Its left of core clock.
Thanks!
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December 18, 2020, 06:58:42 PM Last edit: December 18, 2020, 08:56:13 PM by Cryptomining2003 |
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I got my new 3060 ti today. It´s a Gigabyte Aorus. I have 58 Mhash @ 120 W with +800 memclock and 50 % TDP. I have a powermeter at the wall, my 2070 showed 108 w where the power from the wall was 137. now the 3060 shows 120 w and power from wall is 175. so it´s 12w more, but in real it´s nearly 40w more So the wattage display shown from the new 3060 is like the AMD cards are....it´s totally random and unreal numbers. (or my pc suddenly needs more power while hashing...) I think I switch to a 3070 as my gaming performance is the same than the 2070S. and I wanted to be a little faster....hashing must be the same 3060 = 3070
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December 18, 2020, 07:08:32 PM |
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ETH
$750, 1 x 3080 = 240w, 100 mhs $850, 2 x 3060ti = 270w, 124 mhs
I think they are pretty even, i guess in the end is going to be what you prefer.
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December 18, 2020, 10:02:44 PM |
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ETH
$750, 1 x 3080 = 240w, 100 mhs $850, 2 x 3060ti = 270w, 124 mhs
I think they are pretty even, i guess in the end is going to be what you prefer.
Or which one you can actually find and buy (right now)
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December 18, 2020, 10:14:06 PM |
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$750, 1 x 3080 = 240w, 100 mhs $850, 2 x 3060ti = 270w, 124 mhs
I think they are pretty even, i guess in the end is going to be what you prefer.
Or which one you can actually find and buy (right now) pricing and availability are the key at this moment. Very hard to find anything at a decent price. I did get a PowerColor 5700xt for 389. which is a bargain it is now listed for 590
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December 18, 2020, 10:22:51 PM |
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3060ti is better.
61 Mhs - 125 Watt and no problems with the RAM temperatur.
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December 19, 2020, 12:47:31 AM |
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Got 2x3060Ti and 1x3080. Had some problems to get 3080 running at 96Mhash, but 3060 was easy to get 60.5.
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December 19, 2020, 05:46:41 AM |
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General question - as I'm looking at all these different video cards - all the different models, I have questions about their sub-variants... I'll see 3 or 4 different cards of the same model, with different Mhz rates... Imagine availability wasn't a concern, would one want to get the highest Mhz option possible? I was just looking at a series that ranged from 1710 Mhz to 1800 Mhz. Is it a given that these higher Mhz cards will mine a little harder? Or is it something that could lead to more like overheating issues?
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December 19, 2020, 07:39:34 AM |
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Mhz do not help ETH mining. They will help other core intensive algos like KawPow.
So if you want to mine ETH ETH or other mem intensive coins... Get the one with a decent cooler and low price.
Otherwise OC models might be a better option.
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Cryptomining2003
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December 19, 2020, 09:42:40 AM |
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you need to check power at wall ....... like one needs for amd cards!
60 mhash at 120w is only by software readings...like a 5700 does 55 mhash at 70w by software
120w is not the whole story...so be careful with wattage gpu-z shows
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December 19, 2020, 10:06:23 AM |
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5 x 3060 ti - Simplemining shows 690 Watt (>300MHs ETH). Out of the Wall it is 730 Watt. Have got 5 Fans running in the Case. So simplemining is accurate.
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December 19, 2020, 02:58:58 PM |
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AMD generally dont include the power from bus/riser.
Nvidia generally includes this.
So AMD will show less power in software than at the wall. Nvidia will show closer to actual power just doesnt include the base system power.
The power from the wall is all that really matters.
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December 20, 2020, 05:11:03 AM |
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My understanding from what I've ingested here, is that I will want to put Killawatt meters on each rig, and monitor actual wall readings. I'm presently of course just working from theory and posted information about what cards do what. At the moment, I'm leaning towards a 1 year plan to build 4 rigs. So I'm crunching out spreadsheets to help me understand the math about whatever cards will end up in there.
So you guys are saying that GPU Megahertz isn't critical. Got it. I would assume that a 3 fan model will consume more power than a 2 fan model, but I don't know what numbers are being used in all the things I'm reading - a 2 fan or a 3 fan model. It would seem that since we're talking about creating an array of multiple card rigs, that we might want the best cooling options possible, what are your guys' takes on that? I see that the 3060 Ti falls into that category - 2 fan option or 3 fan option. But I'm not reading much to guide me one direction or another. Thoughts?
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December 20, 2020, 05:26:39 AM |
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And what would be a good, general estimate for power consumption for the motherboard? It's a blank in my spreadsheet that I don't know that I will be able to accurately express other than a general estimate.
It seems, (again from the theoretical number crunching) that the 3060 Ti looks pretty awesome. I recognize that they are either impossible to get, or marked way the heck up right now. I'm hoping that by the time I'm ready to make the spend, that the situation is different. I just read yesterday that NVidia got a massive contract to build video cards to meet demand, so maybe this will be a different story in the coming months.
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December 20, 2020, 06:18:50 AM |
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Do you think one 750W PSU could power three 3060 ti cards?
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December 20, 2020, 06:48:17 AM |
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Do you think one 750W PSU could power three 3060 ti cards?
yes, could power even 4 if you make sure to undervolt it.
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December 20, 2020, 11:01:44 AM |
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pricing and availability are the key at this moment. Very hard to find anything at a decent price.
I did get a PowerColor 5700xt for 389. which is a bargain it is now listed for 590
Did you try Conflux Network mining or other algos ? I believe we can get more than ethash with 3060ti.
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