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November 24, 2015, 12:00:38 PM
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WTF!
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November 24, 2015, 12:05:57 PM
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Well since my great antec hcp-1300 died and it has a 7 year warranty I get a replacement free? Not. Antec's great rma services..it may be a month before I get a new one free oooo I have to pay for shipping on there free replacement. There process of getting a rma is fantastic ... 2 hrs before someone answers the phone that's great. And if I speed up the process they want a downpayment of twice what I paid for it. Yes ANTEC is a great company with fantastic service.

good to know. I'll be buying corsair. or the cheap lepa, so if it breaks not too soon I just throw it.

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November 24, 2015, 12:31:14 PM
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Well since my great antec hcp-1300 died and it has a 7 year warranty I get a replacement free? Not. Antec's great rma services..it may be a month before I get a new one free oooo I have to pay for shipping on there free replacement. There process of getting a rma is fantastic ... 2 hrs before someone answers the phone that's great. And if I speed up the process they want a downpayment of twice what I paid for it. Yes ANTEC is a great company with fantastic service.

good to know. I'll be buying corsair. or the cheap lepa, so if it breaks not too soon I just throw it.
Yep  Wink
I only mined with it for 4 days too.  Angry
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November 24, 2015, 12:41:09 PM
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Well since my great antec hcp-1300 died and it has a 7 year warranty I get a replacement free? Not. Antec's great rma services..it may be a month before I get a new one free oooo I have to pay for shipping on there free replacement. There process of getting a rma is fantastic ... 2 hrs before someone answers the phone that's great. And if I speed up the process they want a downpayment of twice what I paid for it. Yes ANTEC is a great company with fantastic service.
Sad to hear that. It seems like Antec hate their customers :/
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November 24, 2015, 01:10:53 PM
Last edit: November 24, 2015, 01:24:36 PM by ZeroFossilFuel
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I just want to poke my head in here to say thanks to SP. I've been converting everything I own from AMD to nVidia Maxwell and comparing SP-Mod to tpruvot.

SP-Mod rocks!

Donation sent. Buy yourself a 6 pack of your favorite beer.

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November 24, 2015, 01:19:59 PM
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I got two Inno3d 980 cards delivered today:

Running on R74, but not that happy about the perfomance.
Both cards are overclocked with 220Mhz



I am returning these and will switch them for 3x Asus Strix 970 cards instead.
The info could maybe be usefull for someone.
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November 24, 2015, 02:30:34 PM
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is this miners complete? it can mine every altcoin out there no limit?
if not which one are missed?

There are so many around it's a very though question to answer. Let's say most of the popular coins are supported, except for example scrypt-Jane ones.

fair enough, if the last one are supported, and new one also it's ok i guess

does anyone have a good launch configuration or intensity setting for plain Scrypt algo for the 750ti?  I use a config file to launch ccminer and neither "launch-config" nor "intensity" seem to be doing anything.

the cards always default to auto-tune, it always sets to T30x16 and i get "result does not validate on CPU" errors.

If memory serves me right, -l T5x24 is what you're looking for.
Good chance I don't remember this properly though, you know, old fart and all  Cheesy

i find that the T10 was slightly better when you oc the card

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November 24, 2015, 03:02:19 PM
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I just want to poke my head in here to say thanks to SP. I've been converting everything I own from AMD to nVidia Maxwell and comparing SP-Mod to tpruvot.
SP-Mod rocks!
Donation sent. Buy yourself a 6 pack of your favorite beer.
Z

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November 24, 2015, 03:03:48 PM
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I got two Inno3d 980 cards delivered today:

Running on R74, but not that happy about the perfomance.
Both cards are overclocked with 220Mhz



I am returning these and will switch them for 3x Asus Strix 970 cards instead.
The info could maybe be usefull for someone.

I think some of the kernals need some more tuning on the 950, 960, 980 and the 980ti. I have a few cards, but not enough to make it worth it.. Is that 375W for the whole rig? The cpu, harddrive and motherboard can draw 75W alone. Then you have 150W per card wich is pretty good. An AMD 280x@4.2 MHASH use 200W

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November 24, 2015, 03:19:33 PM
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I got two Inno3d 980 cards delivered today:

Running on R74, but not that happy about the perfomance.
Both cards are overclocked with 220Mhz



I am returning these and will switch them for 3x Asus Strix 970 cards instead.
The info could maybe be usefull for someone.

I think some of the kernals need some more tuning on the 950, 960, 980 and the 980ti. I have a few cards, but not enough to make it worth it.. Is that 375W for the whole rig? The cpu, harddrive and motherboard can draw 75W alone. Then you have 150W per card wich is pretty good. An AMD 280x@4.2 MHASH use 200W
Ah i see. I did not think it should be that much difference between the 980 and the 980Ti actually. I am going for 3x970 now instead, its the same price as for 2x980 here right now.
The whole 2x980 rig including system is pulling 375w from the wall during full load (overclocked) and that is actually really good.
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November 24, 2015, 03:24:57 PM
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I got two Inno3d 980 cards delivered today:

Running on R74, but not that happy about the perfomance.
Both cards are overclocked with 220Mhz



I am returning these and will switch them for 3x Asus Strix 970 cards instead.
The info could maybe be usefull for someone.

I think some of the kernals need some more tuning on the 950, 960, 980 and the 980ti. I have a few cards, but not enough to make it worth it.. Is that 375W for the whole rig? The cpu, harddrive and motherboard can draw 75W alone. Then you have 150W per card wich is pretty good. An AMD 280x@4.2 MHASH use 200W
Ah i see. I did not think it should be that much difference between the 980 and the 980Ti actually. I am going for 3x970 now instead, its the same price as for 2x980 here right now.
The whole 2x980 rig including system is pulling 375w from the wall during full load (overclocked) and that is actually really good.

980's give the best performance per watt, even better than two 980 ti's, price factor kept on a side.

I went from 2 970's, 1 970, 1 750 ti, to 3 970's, 1 750 ti, to 2 970's, 2 980's, and now finally two 2 980's and 2 980 ti's.

I think that keeping one card from almost every branch is great as it covers the entire spectrum of hash when solo mining. If you're a pool guy, then the bigger maxwells would favor you more.

Reference 980's take only 20W more than reference 970's, with the same 2 6-pin power connectors. Custom pcb cards are the worst for mining.

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November 24, 2015, 03:37:26 PM
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Ah i see. I did not think it should be that much difference between the 980 and the 980Ti actually. I am going for 3x970 now instead, its the same price as for 2x980 here right now.
The whole 2x980 rig including system is pulling 375w from the wall during full load (overclocked) and that is actually really good.

This is lyra2v2... tell us about quark or neoscrypt Wink
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November 24, 2015, 03:39:21 PM
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my 5x970 rig draws about 900W mining quark (stock clocks), 850W mining lyra2v2.
about 65W with idle gpus.

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November 24, 2015, 03:43:58 PM
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I got two Inno3d 980 cards delivered today:

Running on R74, but not that happy about the perfomance.
Both cards are overclocked with 220Mhz



I am returning these and will switch them for 3x Asus Strix 970 cards instead.
The info could maybe be usefull for someone.

I think some of the kernals need some more tuning on the 950, 960, 980 and the 980ti. I have a few cards, but not enough to make it worth it.. Is that 375W for the whole rig? The cpu, harddrive and motherboard can draw 75W alone. Then you have 150W per card wich is pretty good. An AMD 280x@4.2 MHASH use 200W
Ah i see. I did not think it should be that much difference between the 980 and the 980Ti actually. I am going for 3x970 now instead, its the same price as for 2x980 here right now.
The whole 2x980 rig including system is pulling 375w from the wall during full load (overclocked) and that is actually really good.

980's give the best performance per watt, even better than two 980 ti's, price factor kept on a side.

I went from 2 970's, 1 970, 1 750 ti, to 3 970's, 1 750 ti, to 2 970's, 2 980's, and now finally two 2 980's and 2 980 ti's.

I think that keeping one card from almost every branch is great as it covers the entire spectrum of hash when solo mining. If you're a pool guy, then the bigger maxwells would favor you more.

Reference 980's take only 20W more than reference 970's, with the same 2 6-pin power connectors. Custom pcb cards are the worst for mining.
I have been mining at nicehash and hashpower for the last months. I have also tested the nicehash miner but i get a bit lower speed on all cards with it. But yeah, i think i can call myself a poolguy.
Right now i am not really sure what to do, keep these or replace them with 3x970 cards.

3x970 should give me around 30Mhs Lyra2rev2 @ around 430w ?

With 970 cards i should gain like 7Mhs and only get around 50-75w higher powerdraw.


Ah i see. I did not think it should be that much difference between the 980 and the 980Ti actually. I am going for 3x970 now instead, its the same price as for 2x980 here right now.
The whole 2x980 rig including system is pulling 375w from the wall during full load (overclocked) and that is actually really good.

This is lyra2v2... tell us about quark or neoscrypt Wink

I can make some runs later tonight and post some numbers Smiley

my 5x970 rig draws about 900W mining quark (stock clocks), 850W mining lyra2v2.
about 65W with idle gpus.
Thats not bad, a little bit higher powerdraw then i was calculating but still good.
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November 24, 2015, 04:01:09 PM
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My power draws are ~890W lyra2v2 and ~1030W quark with 980, 3x970, 960 and 750ti all overclocked and rised power limit on 2x 970 and 960. The miner is r.74.
Making 92.4MH quark and 54.7MH lyra2v2.
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November 24, 2015, 07:10:24 PM
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Lyra2v2 scales very badly with bigger cards so I wouldn't use that as a reference to judge cards. In fact, a 970 is ~2.3 times faster than a 750 Ti which is one of the lowest ratio I ever seen.


980's give the best performance per watt, even better than two 980 ti's, price factor kept on a side.

That might be true but a 980 (at least where I live) is 55% more expensive than a 970 while only have 23% more cores.

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November 24, 2015, 08:37:06 PM
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Some quick Quark testing. Cards overclocked 180Mhz

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November 24, 2015, 09:16:15 PM
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With my 6XEVGA 750 ti SC (No Bios mod, no extra connector, no OC, Max 1320MHz) on LyraREv2 it is 395W In from wall on digital PSU.  Windows 8.1 Pro

Quark 420W in from wall

Idle 90W in from wall
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November 24, 2015, 10:06:05 PM
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With my 6XEVGA 750 ti SC (No Bios mod, no extra connector, no OC, Max 1320MHz) on LyraREv2 it is 395W In from wall on digital PSU.  Windows 8.1 Pro
Quark 420W in from wall
Idle 90W in from wall

Lyra2v2 on the 750ti should do around 5MHASH each with the correct clocks. so your rig does around 30MHASH if you tune it correctly.
The 980ti only does around 18 MHASH with overclocking and costs  the same as 6 used ti's.

But the 980ti can ofcourse do much bether with the right code..

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November 25, 2015, 03:22:06 AM
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I have been mining at nicehash and hashpower for the last months. I have also tested the nicehash miner but i get a bit lower speed on all cards with it. But yeah, i think i can call myself a poolguy.
Right now i am not really sure what to do, keep these or replace them with 3x970 cards.

3x970 should give me around 30Mhs Lyra2rev2 @ around 430w ?

With 970 cards i should gain like 7Mhs and only get around 50-75w higher powerdraw.

I try to look at all factors as I have the system running in my room. You can get more cards, but with 7 mh/s, you'll also get more heat. I think of it as a way that may be you should get 2x970's, and find a 980 at a cheap price, it'll definitely be a win situation.

You'll always have that one itch for adding more cards.

I've left room for one or two more cards on the motherboard, also have enough power to power them all. Honestly, right now I'm just waiting for Pascal which is rumored to be out in Q1 16.

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