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I was sleeping and my 970 was mining. While i woke up, i found my pc in comatose form. Pc was running but no display and there was burning smell from my cpu. I found something greeze like product in the back end of my gpu and it died that way.
MY 550ti CARD-- I had purchased a new GTX 550ti just prior to really mining scrypt or any other algo. I played games with it, it was a good card at the time. One day, the screen went black while I was playing, and I had to shut down the system with the off-switch. After taking the case apart, I finally discoverd a thin plastic piece stuck in the fan of the GTX 550ti card. The card shipped new in the box with a thin plastic protective covering that was supposed to be removed prior to use. I had mistakenly left the protective plastic disk that was on the center of the GPU card fan, it had disloged and stuck on the fan blade, preventing rotation. As a result, the card over-heated, and a failsafe switch shut down the card. That is why the screen went black; there was a protective shutdown switch for overheating. When I got everything plugged back together, I rebooted and the system was fine. If your GPU overheated so much that the circuitry melted, you should RMA the card. A GTX 970 should not simply self-destruct, it has the same or better protection built-in. RMA stands for "Return Maintenance Authorization", by the way. I don't know, you may be living in another country with very hot weather, but the card should still have a warranty. --scryptr
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March 15, 2016, 04:44:54 AM |
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I was sleeping and my 970 was mining. While i woke up, i found my pc in comatose form. Pc was running but no display and there was burning smell from my cpu. I found something greeze like product in the back end of my gpu and it died that way.
MY 550ti CARD-- I had purchased a new GTX 550ti just prior to really mining scrypt or any other algo. I played games with it, it was a good card at the time. One day, the screen went black while I was playing, and I had to shut down the system with the off-switch. After taking the case apart, I finally discoverd a thin plastic piece stuck in the fan of the GTX 550ti card. The card shipped new in the box with a thin plastic protective covering that was supposed to be removed prior to use. I had mistakenly left the protective plastic disk that was on the center of the GPU card fan, it had disloged and stuck on the fan blade, preventing rotation. As a result, the card over-heated, and a failsafe switch shut down the card. That is why the screen went black; there was a protective shutdown switch for overheating. When I got everything plugged back together, I rebooted and the system was fine. If your GPU overheated so much that the circuitry melted, you should RMA the card. A GTX 970 should not simply self-destruct, it has the same or better protection built-in. RMA stands for "Return Maintenance Authorization", by the way. I don't know, you may be living in another country with very hot weather, but the card should still have a warranty. --scryptr I tried to send it to RMA but Burning issue causes void of warranty in my country and the vendor deny to send the card for RMA. It was a MSI 4g twinfrozr OC version
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March 15, 2016, 07:30:31 AM |
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also if ethereum go pos, another big coin will emerge, probably decred, so a pump there is not so unexpected in the near future the money will always move in way or another and diff will follow
Investors don't just decide to invest in a new coin when one goes PoS in order to feed miners money. If Eth dies, either by bottoming out or PoS, miners are more then likely SoL. Decred and Vanilla are the next closest things. Before Eth it was Dash and Dash has been private kernels/ASIC for quite some time... three months ago we were making $.50 profit on a 970, today it's $6... This is definitely a high point and it shouldn't be expected it'll stay this way. money does not vanish, they always float one way or another, there will be always a strong altcoin, like it was litecoin, then doge, then darkcoin, then blackcoin, then ethereum, then it will be decred or a ethereum clone or a new thing, this section will never die, this what i've understand
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March 15, 2016, 07:52:16 AM Last edit: March 15, 2016, 08:51:17 AM by sp_ |
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As I mentioned before, GPU mining hash has grown about 30% in the last two weeks... Maybe closer to 50% as Eth has gained another 300Mh since then.
The x11 algo used to have 500GHASH. The Quark algo used to have 200-300 GHASH the lyra2v2 algo used to have 100GHASH etc.. People move their rigs to mine etherum. If etherum go pos, they will move their rigs back to what they used to mine. ps. The quark algo is now paying above 0.5BTC/GHASH @ http://www.zpool.ca (0,015234BTC / Day ($6.4)) The 980ti should do 30MHASH with my buyable private miner on the 980ti with a little overclock. (0.1BTC) The quark opensource kernal does 2.5MHASH on the r9 280x
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March 15, 2016, 09:16:26 AM |
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As I mentioned before, GPU mining hash has grown about 30% in the last two weeks... Maybe closer to 50% as Eth has gained another 300Mh since then.
The x11 algo used to have 500GHASH. The Quark algo used to have 200-300 GHASH the lyra2v2 algo used to have 100GHASH etc.. People move their rigs to mine etherum. If etherum go pos, they will move their rigs back to what they used to mine. ps. The quark algo is now paying above 0.5BTC/GHASH @ http://www.zpool.ca (0,015234BTC / Day ($6.4)) The 980ti should do 30MHASH with my buyable private miner on the 980ti with a little overclock. (0.1BTC) The quark opensource kernal does 2.5MHASH on the r9 280x The quark opensource kernel(nicehash package) does at least 16MH on a 280x I remember my fury x doing 25Mh at stock settings....
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March 15, 2016, 09:40:28 AM |
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The quark opensource kernel(nicehash package) does at least 16MH on a 280x I remember my fury x doing 25Mh at stock settings....
Nicehash is using closed source binaries for the kernal code. Take a look at: https://github.com/nicehash/sgminer/tree/master/kernelMost of the kernals are 2 years old and slow.
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sp_ (OP)
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March 15, 2016, 09:59:47 AM |
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He likes to compare the garbage code on AMD to newer code on his, so his looks faster  My opensource does 27MHASH on the 980ti. I compare opensource with opensource..
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March 15, 2016, 10:20:46 AM |
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Sure, in a way you're right, it's not "really" opensource, but it's available to everyone. So next time if you compare, compare with what is available to the general public. 
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March 15, 2016, 01:01:52 PM |
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The quark opensource kernel(nicehash package) does at least 16MH on a 280x I remember my fury x doing 25Mh at stock settings....
Nicehash is using closed source binaries for the kernal code. Take a look at: https://github.com/nicehash/sgminer/tree/master/kernelMost of the kernals are 2 years old and slow. may-be you should stop spreading bs... it's ok to not know what is going on amd side, but making stuff up is just boring...
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sp_ (OP)
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March 15, 2016, 01:10:25 PM |
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Maybe you should stop trolling and start Open sourcing. The public kernel code kan be improved alot, but nobody cares because they have binaries that works. Everybody have heard of sgminer. They compile it and run it and get bad results.
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March 15, 2016, 01:15:48 PM |
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Maybe you should stop trolling and start Open sourcing. The public kernel code kan be improved alot, but nobody cares because they have binaries that works. Everybody have heard of sgminer. They compile it and run it and get bad results.
95% download it. They don't compile it themselves sp. Most don't want that hassle. I believe that most don't even know how to succesfully compile sgminer. Also, most use windows these days. They google, they find cryptomining blog and they have their faster miner. No hassle and it works. :-)
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March 15, 2016, 01:23:57 PM |
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@Sp any updates of this kernels,I'm donator of this algo's  )) decred i have rev3. don't remember others  )) 3. 0.1BTC: Spreadcoin +10-20% (with full sourcecode / linux compatible) 4. 0.1BTC: All nicehash algos optimized. 0-7% 5. 0.1BTC: decred +10-21%
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March 15, 2016, 01:26:51 PM |
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@Sp any updates of this kernels,I'm donator of this algo's  )) decred i have rev3. don't remember others  )) 3. 0.1BTC: Spreadcoin +10-20% (with full sourcecode / linux compatible) 4. 0.1BTC: All nicehash algos optimized. 0-7% 5. 0.1BTC: decred +10-21% how much hash on spreadcoin with 970?
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sp_ (OP)
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March 15, 2016, 01:29:29 PM |
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@Sp any updates of this kernels,I'm donator of this algo's  )) decred i have rev3. don't remember others  )) 3. 0.1BTC: Spreadcoin +10-20% (with full sourcecode / linux compatible) 4. 0.1BTC: All nicehash algos optimized. 0-7% 5. 0.1BTC: decred +10-21% The may 2015 release(release 9 or 8 ) does around 5mhash with oc on the 970
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March 15, 2016, 03:23:49 PM |
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Maybe you should stop trolling and start Open sourcing. The public kernel code kan be improved alot, but nobody cares because they have binaries that works. Everybody have heard of sgminer. They compile it and run it and get bad results.
you are the one who has been trolling your own thread for the past 6months, and you asking anyone to opensource anything is a big joke since you went full retard with your donation miner which doesn't have any real benefit (except those quoted by a few of your puppet account...)
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March 15, 2016, 03:48:04 PM |
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@Sp any updates of this kernels,I'm donator of this algo's  )) decred i have rev3. don't remember others  )) 3. 0.1BTC: Spreadcoin +10-20% (with full sourcecode / linux compatible) 4. 0.1BTC: All nicehash algos optimized. 0-7% 5. 0.1BTC: decred +10-21% The may 2015 release(release 9 or 8 ) does around 5mhash with oc on the 970 is open source? where i can find it?
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March 15, 2016, 06:31:02 PM |
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possible to release a kepler kernel of this miner for gtx 760?
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March 15, 2016, 06:36:59 PM |
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is there a gtx 760 kepler kernel code for this miner?
You can change the config to compile for sm3.5. I tried that, it didnt work. ccminer just told me that the compute version is incompatible.
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March 15, 2016, 06:41:13 PM |
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is there a gtx 760 kepler kernel code for this miner?
You can try tpruvot's tried his stuff, they didnt seem to work.
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March 15, 2016, 07:00:30 PM |
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@Sp any updates of this kernels,I'm donator of this algo's  )) decred i have rev3. don't remember others  )) 3. 0.1BTC: Spreadcoin +10-20% (with full sourcecode / linux compatible) 4. 0.1BTC: All nicehash algos optimized. 0-7% 5. 0.1BTC: decred +10-21% The may 2015 release(release 9 or 8 ) does around 5mhash with oc on the 970 Release 7 which I assume you're talking about does 4.35 Mh/s on stock (970 WF3OC) and 4.8 Mh/s with +150 Mhz OC (1465-1478 Mhz). Above that it's bound to crash in a few hours.
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