I bought a few RX 570 used and Im not sure what I should mine with them. This coin is not on WTM so can anyone tell me approx how much per day I should expect with a single 570 ?
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I'm using the 570's, 4GB, and getting 884 h/s from each card, so do the math on every ITNS pool you have the estimated daily income
I bought a few RX 570 used and Im not sure what I should mine with them. This coin is not on WTM so can anyone tell me approx how much per day I should expect with a single 570 ?
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Re: [ANN] Ellaism: Ethereum network with no premine and no contentious hard forks
Just want to understand, how it is different than ETH or other forks of ETH?
first post:
Ellaism is an Ethereum-like network. Features include:
No pre-mine. No contentious hard forks. Stability is a feature. Monetary policy. A reduction of 20% mining rewards happens every 10 million blocks. No difficulty bomb. Replay protection enabled by default.
you forget other parts on the card that cant handle these temp for a long time without being affect. The cards are built to run @70C, its a fact. Now if you want to go ahead and run them @85C its your business.
Where this 'fact' comes from?.
after 70C you get a significant lifespan drop , even mining softwares change the color from green to yellow as soon as a card reach 70C
Well the science is settled then. The miner changed the color so 70c is it.
what a fcking idiot, lol, I blame your parents.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
Anyone know if you can have a miner run as a scheduled task when the computer boots in windows 10 with the task scheduler?
not sure what miner you have.. but if you go to start.. then run.. type in shell:startup it will open a window.. if you put a shortcut in there.. to say start.bat from multipoolminer. it will run when the pc starts.
MultiPoolMiner is what I am trying to run on boot. The reason I am not doing the startup folder method is because I think those are only run after the user logs in and the task scheduler is able to run something without user logging in. My computer rebooted the other night and was setting at the login screen without running the miner causing me to lose some time mining.
you can autologin btw.
I don't want to auto login unless you can make the computer stay locked.
if its a rig (not a computer you are using) remove the monitor and use a dummy plug
you forget other parts on the card that cant handle these temp for a long time without being affect. The cards are built to run @70C, its a fact. Now if you want to go ahead and run them @85C its your business.
Where this 'fact' comes from?.
after 70C you get a significant lifespan drop , even mining softwares change the color from green to yellow as soon as a card reach 70C
you forget other parts on the card that cant handle these temp for a long time without being affect. The cards are built to run @70C, its a fact. Now if you want to go ahead and run them @85C its your business.
Where this 'fact' comes from?.
1080Ti boxes, MSI website (read my previous post)
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
and i have set in autoexchange to exchange to eth. Why are coins still in my normal wallet and not sent to autoexchange wallet? Dont i have enought?
Thank you.
autoexchange will do its job with what you are mining, not what you already mined. You can force your "coins" to be sent on the exchange buy using the little arrow in your wallet, the one pointing right(in the transfer section).
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
Anyone know if you can have a miner run as a scheduled task when the computer boots in windows 10 with the task scheduler?
not sure what miner you have.. but if you go to start.. then run.. type in shell:startup it will open a window.. if you put a shortcut in there.. to say start.bat from multipoolminer. it will run when the pc starts.
MultiPoolMiner is what I am trying to run on boot. The reason I am not doing the startup folder method is because I think those are only run after the user logs in and the task scheduler is able to run something without user logging in. My computer rebooted the other night and was setting at the login screen without running the miner causing me to lose some time mining.
the capacitors on these cards are rated for 90 000 hours(10 years) @70c.
According to Steve Burke at Gamers Nexus you're looking at 5000 or 10000 hours @ 105C. Not saying it is gospel, just parroting what he says. Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWfj7RF_z8&t=874s For everyone's benefit and enjoyment...
Are there really people running their GPU's at 105C? I dont believe so, to much throttle to run it at that temp
vrms can hit 100+ *C
anyway i have run various cards for years 24/7/365 at folding and mining, only lost a couple fans. but i do keep them clean and cool(ish).
you forget other parts on the card that cant handle these temp for a long time without being affect. The cards are built to run @70C, its a fact. Now if you want to go ahead and run them @85C its your business.
How much underwolt are you guys able to run on your cards while still overclocking? Im running my cards at around +100 core while having 90% power draw.
Apologies in advance since I imagine this has been covered before. Basic simple question.
What temp range is safe to run the 1080ti at long term without seriously degrading the longevity of the GPU?
Got my e-bill today and it wasn't as bad as expected. So am going to push TDP up and get more hash - while also getting more heat.
It's a difficult question to answer. I suggest you watch Gamers Nexus latest Q&A video on youtube, he addresses this point specifically. The general understanding is, as long as your card is not temp throttling, you should be fine. What's most likely to pop are capacitors. They are rated between 5000 and 10000 hours usually.
the capacitors on these cards are rated for 90 000 hours(10 years) @70c.
According to Steve Burke at Gamers Nexus you're looking at 5000 or 10000 hours @ 105C. Not saying it is gospel, just parroting what he says. Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWfj7RF_z8&t=874s For everyone's benefit and enjoyment...
I could care less about that nobody, its right on some 1080Ti boxes btw.
Infos are more specifics (with 2 charts) on the box with lifespan expectancy according to the temperature. Ill grab a picture next time I see it. These infos are clearly made for rendering software users (and miners )
Apologies in advance since I imagine this has been covered before. Basic simple question.
What temp range is safe to run the 1080ti at long term without seriously degrading the longevity of the GPU?
Got my e-bill today and it wasn't as bad as expected. So am going to push TDP up and get more hash - while also getting more heat.
It's a difficult question to answer. I suggest you watch Gamers Nexus latest Q&A video on youtube, he addresses this point specifically. The general understanding is, as long as your card is not temp throttling, you should be fine. What's most likely to pop are capacitors. They are rated between 5000 and 10000 hours usually.
the capacitors on these cards are rated for 90 000 hours(10 years) @70c.
According to Steve Burke at Gamers Nexus you're looking at 5000 or 10000 hours @ 105C. Not saying it is gospel, just parroting what he says. Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWfj7RF_z8&t=874s For everyone's benefit and enjoyment...
Are there really people running their GPU's at 105C? I dont believe so, to much throttle to run it at that temp
no matter what you read, dont go over 70C if you want to use your card more than 4 years. Going over 75C is asking for problem...
Apologies in advance since I imagine this has been covered before. Basic simple question.
What temp range is safe to run the 1080ti at long term without seriously degrading the longevity of the GPU?
Got my e-bill today and it wasn't as bad as expected. So am going to push TDP up and get more hash - while also getting more heat.
It's a difficult question to answer. I suggest you watch Gamers Nexus latest Q&A video on youtube, he addresses this point specifically. The general understanding is, as long as your card is not temp throttling, you should be fine. What's most likely to pop are capacitors. They are rated between 5000 and 10000 hours usually.
the capacitors on these cards are rated for 90 000 hours(10 years) @70c.
According to Steve Burke at Gamers Nexus you're looking at 5000 or 10000 hours @ 105C. Not saying it is gospel, just parroting what he says. Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWfj7RF_z8&t=874s For everyone's benefit and enjoyment...
I could care less about that nobody, its right on some 1080Ti boxes btw.
Apologies in advance since I imagine this has been covered before. Basic simple question.
What temp range is safe to run the 1080ti at long term without seriously degrading the longevity of the GPU?
Got my e-bill today and it wasn't as bad as expected. So am going to push TDP up and get more hash - while also getting more heat.
It's a difficult question to answer. I suggest you watch Gamers Nexus latest Q&A video on youtube, he addresses this point specifically. The general understanding is, as long as your card is not temp throttling, you should be fine. What's most likely to pop are capacitors. They are rated between 5000 and 10000 hours usually.
the capacitors on these cards are rated for 90 000 hours(10 years) @70c.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
Is it me or a lot of alt coin been dropping due to the fact that there is less trading going on? I know ever since they announced that tax is now on trades, are people pulling out of trading? Or not trading as much? Will this effect pools and mining alt coins?
no idea of what you are talking about.
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Re: [ANN][ZEN] ZenCash: Private, Secure, Resilient CryptoCurrency with zk-SNARKs