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October 12, 2016, 05:33:22 PM |
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It's a gainward 1060 card with oc. I have done Skein Pascal sp-mod now. 320MHASH on the same card with oc. (1060 3GB) The g1 gaming 1070 does 500MHASH with oc.
I directed 100GHASH of my farm to zpool.ca multipool to test it, and it seems to work fine. But the profit declined rapidly.
LBRY 320mh/s with 1060 3gb? Are you serious he said Skein
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tbearhere
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October 12, 2016, 06:24:48 PM Last edit: October 12, 2016, 07:07:02 PM by tbearhere |
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It's a gainward 1060 card with oc. I have done Skein Pascal sp-mod now. 320MHASH on the same card with oc. (1060 3GB) The g1 gaming 1070 does 500MHASH with oc.
I directed 100GHASH of my farm to zpool.ca multipool to test it, and it seems to work fine. But the profit declined rapidly.
Very nice. But the 1060 card is it sc type or just standard?Thx It's a gainward 1060 card with oc. You mean it's gainward sc model?thx
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sp_ (OP)
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October 12, 2016, 07:41:05 PM |
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http://www.gainward.com/main/vgapro.php?id=993&lang=enBasic model and the cheapest. I like it because it has 2 fans. one 6pin connector and 90watt in the wall. (doesn't need powered risers) If you oc too much the card will trottle down to the maximum stable speed.
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October 13, 2016, 08:55:38 AM |
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SP, when you wanna release lbry 4th version for donators?
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hello
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October 13, 2016, 10:11:24 AM |
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No receive lbry payot today on poloniex from https://lbry.suprnova.cc : Anyone with this problem today ? .
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_javi_
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October 13, 2016, 10:25:24 AM |
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same here.. it seems a poloniex issue with wallet
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pallas
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October 13, 2016, 11:14:22 AM |
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beware of poloniex, they have disabled XCN wallet as well, and for a couple weeks already!!!
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tbearhere
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October 13, 2016, 12:23:40 PM |
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beware of poloniex, they have disabled XCN wallet as well, and for a couple weeks already!!!
Thx for that info Pallas..
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tbearhere
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October 13, 2016, 12:24:58 PM |
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October 13, 2016, 12:36:04 PM |
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if used for mining 7/24, the fans will likely break way before the warranty ends. for mining, ball bearing fans are way more reliable, and I'd say required, unless you sell the cards after a handful of months.
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tbearhere
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October 13, 2016, 12:50:30 PM |
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if used for mining 7/24, the fans will likely break way before the warranty ends. for mining, ball bearing fans are way more reliable, and I'd say required, unless you sell the cards after a handful of months. Yes was going to see if it had them. My 2 gigabyte 980ti's all fans are done .. doing an rma on them. The only cards I'll buy from now on will be with double ball bearings.
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October 13, 2016, 01:11:19 PM |
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if used for mining 7/24, the fans will likely break way before the warranty ends. for mining, ball bearing fans are way more reliable, and I'd say required, unless you sell the cards after a handful of months. Yes was going to see if it had them. My 2 gigabyte 980ti's all fans are done .. doing an rma on them. The only cards I'll buy from now on will be with double ball bearings. What site do you use to find out ball bearing types?
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October 13, 2016, 01:27:43 PM |
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if used for mining 7/24, the fans will likely break way before the warranty ends. for mining, ball bearing fans are way more reliable, and I'd say required, unless you sell the cards after a handful of months. Yes was going to see if it had them. My 2 gigabyte 980ti's all fans are done .. doing an rma on them. The only cards I'll buy from now on will be with double ball bearings. What site do you use to find out ball bearing types? Personal experience or digging through reviews. Sometimes they're listed on the box. I've mentioned a few different times in this thread for the cards I've bought. When you first get your fan give it a spin, if it sorta 'wobbles' and then settles like between two grooves it's a ball bear. If it spins freely and just slows down normally it's a sleeve. Sleeves go bad. Ball bearings go bad, but they take a lot longer and just make a lot of noise while it's happening.
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tbearhere
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October 13, 2016, 01:27:45 PM |
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@ thevictimofuktyranny newegg.com usually has it listed if it has them or go to the manufacturers site and look at the different models.
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sp_ (OP)
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October 13, 2016, 03:53:58 PM |
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SP, when you wanna release lbry 4th version for donators?
As long as ppl are selling cheaper copies I will delay release #4
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October 13, 2016, 05:05:06 PM |
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if used for mining 7/24, the fans will likely break way before the warranty ends. for mining, ball bearing fans are way more reliable, and I'd say required, unless you sell the cards after a handful of months. this is the reason why i usually set them at 40% speed, which is the minimum, the other auxiliary fans will do the jobs
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October 13, 2016, 06:40:28 PM |
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SP, when you wanna release lbry 4th version for donators?
As long as ppl are selling cheaper copies I will delay release #4 So you're punishing your real customers for someone that's ripping you off? WTF dude? MSI reds are pieces of shit. I've had over 60% of the ones I bought fail due to faulty VRM circuitry. I literally sent the last five I bought back over the last two months. There is a VRM module that isn't under neath the heatsink that always fails. They get extremely hot and rupture. I've had a few of them actually pop off of the card, one landed on particle board after exploding and started scorching it because it was too hot. It very much could've started a fire if it landed on something with a low burn point. That said almost all of the 1070s right now come with copies of Gears of War (which people with fake credit cards promptly try to rip you off for on eBay). Weirdly enough, EVGA/Zotac/MSI are the only manufacturers that sell cards with double PCIE power plugs. Zotac is a PoS due to the armor completely wrapping the exhaust on the card and MSI sells cards with shitty VRM circuitry even though they aren't cheap. Even Asus models, although they have great coolers (pretty sure they're the best minus triple slot coolers), do not have a double power plug model. That is putting aside blowers, which are the best out of the bunch, but the loudest if you're trying to pack a bunch of cards in a small area. Blower fans DO NOT fail as well, however they're hard to blow out. They use some heavy duty bearings on those. I've never had one go bad.
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October 13, 2016, 07:02:18 PM |
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Msi 1070 are crap.. 2 failed on me out of 5. I sold the other 3.
Recently i got an EVGA 1070 (the one with the white leds) burning the pci riser slot.
I have very bad luck with the 1070s
I never got such a failure rate with older gpus (Sapphires 7950 and Gigabytes 280x, all fine after 2 years, only fan issues)
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October 13, 2016, 07:26:07 PM |
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Msi 1070 are crap.. 2 failed on me out of 5. I sold the other 3.
Recently i got an EVGA 1070 (the one with the white leds) burning the pci riser slot.
I have very bad luck with the 1070s
I never got such a failure rate with older gpus (Sapphires 7950 and Gigabytes 280x, all fine after 2 years, only fan issues)
1070 reference design has only 4 phases and most of the early cards shipped with only 4 phases going to the GPU core! They really don't recommend overclocking anything drawing more than 125watts with only 4 phases going to a GPU or CPU. So, I'm not a surprised there is a high failure rate when you overclocked them. AMD tends to put in more phases in their £200 plus cards (RX 480 reference design has 6 phases) and this means safer overclocking outcomes.
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