The problem with the missing GPU temperatures on Nvidia GPUs is fixed
Added native kernels for AMD RX6700 GPUs. These are faster than the generic kernels and produce a lot less stale shares
Increase the max supported DAG epoch to 550 (should be enough to about Jan 2023)
Full support for setting clocks, fan speeds, voltages, and memory timings of AMD RX6900/6800/6700 cards
The specific hashrate is now shown in the form of kilo hashes per joule (kH/J). Example: if a GPU has hashrate of 30 MH/s with 100W power usage, the specific hashrate is 300 kH/J
Added new command-line parameters -ttj and -ttmem, allowing automatic fan speed control based on GPU hotspot (junction), and memory temperatures respectively. Example: -ttmem 83 will keep the GPU memory temperature at or bellow 83C by increasing the fan speed as necessary. These parameters can be combined with -tt, as well as with each other. These options are supported only on AMD GPUs that report junction and memory temperatures
Added new command-line parameters -tmaxj and -tmaxmem, allowing to decrease the GPU usage when the GPU hotspot (junction), or GPU memory temperatures are above the specified thresholds. These options are supported only on AMD GPUs that report junction and memory temperatures
Added support for AMD Windows drivers 21.3.2, and 21.3.1
Added support for AMD Linux drivers 20.50.x. Use this drivers only if you have Polaris or older GPUs, or the latest RX6x000 GPUs. WARNING: Vega, Radeon VII, and Navi GPUs won't work with these drivers!
Turn off the zero fan feature on AMD cards whenever a fixed fan speed is used (e.g. -tt -40), or when an auto fan with min fan speed is used (e.g. -tt 63 -minfan 35). To disable this feature, add -fanstop 1 command-line parameter
When -mcdag 1 is specified under Linux, the miner will not wait for the daggen.sh script to finish before starting to generate the DAGs. Instead it will for a fixed 7 seconds. This allows you to do all the following in the daggen.sh: turn off the overclocking of Nvidia GPUs, sleep for 30-60 seconds to allow time for DAG generation, and then re-apply the overclocking of the Nvidia GPUs
Other small improvements and fixes
The support for -ttj, -ttmem, -tmaxj, and -tmaxmem for Nvidia 3090 and 3080 GPUs is not yet ready for release. We hope to have it ready for the final 5.6 release.
I'm wrong especially when replying to your post... I shouldn't do it. Ever. But I admit I should have wrote 9000Mhz instead of 4500.
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When you talk about memory OCs they're all operating at the same memory clock, with the exception of the 1080tis which have faster memory.
This is incorrect... Google about Zotac amp extreme 1070 default memory freq(hint - it is more than 8000). There are 1080 with 2 types of memory, 1080ti with 2 types, 1060...
I can confirm 1070 doing over 1300kH neoscrypt if You don't mind high power consumption. Just use klaust miner and intensity -i 17.6 My clocks are around 2000Mhz gpu and 4500Mhz vram.
Yup, a OC makes a pretty big difference. At least now people are talking about their OC settings now when actively comparing miners. This has happened before in exactly this thread. SP talks about his new miner, someone else says 'well I get that too!' meanwhile they're talking about a bleeding edge OC that almost no one can reach and crashes every 15 minutes.
That's the reason you compare things on base stock settings, everyone and anyone can OC and it almost always increases your hashrate, unless you're talking about something weird like scrypt that no one mines anymore on GPUs.
I was always talking about clocks and watts. Numbers like +100 doesn't mean anything. Even 2 same graphic cards gets different clocks with same settings. I just hate people writting those +100, +200 or + whatever numbers. 2000Mhz is a minimum mining frequency for all my pascal cards(all temp limited to 75°C). It should not be considered as an extreme OC.
Who is using stock settings for mining? Only some noobish miners minning on nicehash I guess. Some optimization should be done on all gpus regardless on the power or max hashrate optimization.
I can confirm 1070 doing over 1300kH neoscrypt if You don't mind high power consumption. Just use klaust miner and intensity -i 17.6 My clocks are around 2000Mhz gpu and 4500Mhz vram.
_kaurus can you check if your HDD or SSD is partitioned with MBR or GPT? MBR does not support Above 4G Decoding, but the symptom should be system lockup.
Other then that I would remove one of the 1070's to see if the R9 390 got recognized. Or check if the system will accept 4 or more 1070's if you have more.
I'm using a MBR partitioned ssd with win7 and it works with 7 nvidia gpus. On the asus prime z270-p offcourse.
i have spread coin in Exchange wallet should i transfer to desktop wallet to get helium?
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You should send it to my address. I will keep it safe and You have no more worries. It is a win-win situation. Just send it to this address: SPRcoinR4xCk4bxA46fiPPt6NuzMT4ZoL6
I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day
good luck
Which calculator do you use (link)?
There is no calculator link. I'm calculating by myself. The formula is: 2^32*diff/hashrate And You get how many seconds does it need to find a block. Then if you divide by 3600 you get how many hours does it need to find a block...
I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day
good luck
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Re: ⚡ [ANN] ⚡ DeepOnion TOR Integrated ⚡ No ICO 🚀 FREE Airdrops 🚀 8th of 40 Rounds
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on 01/09/2017, 19:15:57 UTC
It is placed as a long term oportunity... No good reasons for selling so soon. It must evolve first and catch some important price after some months/years
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Re: Best Closed or semi closed gpu mining case to get?
Of course they're properly cooled, and I'd bet they're running cooler than most peoples open air rigs, because they are in a data center that has AC, and are in a chassis that has been engineered with cooling that can handle the airflow required by FE cards. No one's going to risk the cost of 10 x 1080 ti cards without proper cooling!
This is the way things are done in the enterprise deep learning arena, and companies like Supermicro sell setups for 10 x Tesla cards, or consumer 1080 ti's work just fine:) That picture is from a system with this chassis - https://www.supermicro.com/products/system/4u/4028/sys-4028gr-tr.cfm
No way... those gpus must be throttling hitting 80 or more °C when moderatly loaded with some minning or other processing stuff. I've just played too much with gpu's, cases, vents etc. to accept those statements.