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Re: gpushack.com review, received a 139 USD mothercard for 359 USD...
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miner417
on 22/06/2017, 15:48:03 UTC
As it's already been stated. You paid for a guaranteed 8 card mobo package. If you didn't buy this, would you have had any clue on the correct motherboard to purchase to run 8 cards? People ask here ALL the time on how to get x cards working on y motherboards, and most of the time it's just not possible. People see 6-8 PCIE slots and just assume it'll work, but in now way does it work like that.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.4 (Windows/Linux)
by
miner417
on 25/05/2017, 13:18:18 UTC
Hello! I'm trying to mine with my MSI 6850. Is this card supported with this miner? if not, is there any other miner I could use?
I already downloaded the catalyst update and updated my drivers, so that should be fine.

This is the error I am getting:



Also when I put these in the config file, the miner doesn't load it. Should I put these anywhere else? i also tried putting setx before all of these.

GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

This is how my config.txt looks like:

-epool eth.suprnova.cc:5005
-ewal pablow.placa6850
-epsw X
-dpool dcr.suprnova.cc:3252
-dwal pablow.placa6850
-dpsw X
-allpools 1
#-esm 1
#-mode 0
#-tt 70
#-asm 0



I'll appreciate any help you can give me!

Thanks

To mine eth you need at least 3 GB of ram on the card. That card can't mine eth at all.
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Re: Best cards for different currencies.
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miner417
on 23/05/2017, 16:35:09 UTC
You could mine Zec on that Nvidia when you're not gaming.

For a 6x RX580 rig, you might have an issue. Look in the Dedicated Rx5xx series thread for more info.
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Re: Best cards for different currencies.
by
miner417
on 23/05/2017, 14:37:38 UTC
The higher end Nvidia cards can do them all quite well, but you pay a premium on the cards of course. There's other altcoins out there that you could look at as well. Check out whattomine.com to just get a good idea of some of the other stuff. The values on the site are good guesstimates, don't make your decisions soley off of that, but it's a good way to get a little information.

I currently run RX470-480s, I just purchased a couple 1080's to see how I like them over the AMD cards, since AMD cards have had a major price hike recently with the eth spike.
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Re: Best cards for different currencies.
by
miner417
on 22/05/2017, 20:56:29 UTC
If you just looked around on some of the posts on the front page, you'd get an answer pretty fast... Nvidia 10 series for Zec, Amd RX x70 - x80 series for Eth. Doge is Asics. Monero is AMD cards again, can use Nvidia.
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Re: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1080 only $389.99
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miner417
on 22/05/2017, 17:30:48 UTC
Already OOS
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Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Easy to use GPU MINING Operating System
by
miner417
on 22/05/2017, 17:13:07 UTC
So now I've tried multiple GPU's with SMos. I expect to have a bit lower hashrate with it of course over Win10, but I go from 27-29 With Rx470-480 and RX580, to 19-22 on SMos. Is there something else I have to do? I've overclocked them like I would in Windows, but they mine that much slower still.
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Re: Who has rx 570's in stock?
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miner417
on 22/05/2017, 15:45:10 UTC
Best bet would be check your local stores. If you're near a Microcenter or Fry's that's a good chance, otherwise check for a local distributor.
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Re: AMD Drivers autoupdating and crashing my rigs
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miner417
on 22/05/2017, 12:56:40 UTC
Best way I've found is go to services in windows, and just disable the update service all together. For a dedicated rig it's fine, if you're actually using the computer as well, I wouldn't suggest it because it does turn off the security updates as well.
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Re: captminer's mining lounge
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miner417
on 19/05/2017, 19:15:12 UTC
I wish I had some of those cards... trying to source out the last of the 4 series isn't working at all.... and the 5 series just isn't working well for me.

Looks great man, an inspiration. I'm up to 5 rigs, building a 6th right now. Current prices make mining a very luxurious hobby.
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Re: Is an intake fan necessary for a mining room, or just plenty of exhaust?
by
miner417
on 19/05/2017, 18:45:46 UTC
With the way I had to setup the intake, wind isn't really going to help. On those lines, how do you keep water out from your intake? I have a small sheet metal enclosure built at the moment so rain doesn't have a direct shot in, but how do you keep it from blowing in with wind?
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Re: Is an intake fan necessary for a mining room, or just plenty of exhaust?
by
miner417
on 19/05/2017, 18:25:57 UTC
best is to blow the air OUT of the room, no need to pump in fresh air.
Sorry but thats not true , fresh air must be pumped to cool down the machines , it's a simple rule if there is exhaust there must be intake to fill the hot air pumped out with cool fresh air.

Shouldn't the pressure created from the exhaust, if it's enough, create the suction needed to bring the fresh air in?

yes



vent  >>>>>>>>  gear >>>>>> exhaust fan >>>>>>

can work  but many details are needed.

4 rigs   could be 6 nvidia 1080 ti cards per rig  or close to 4500 watts

the no fan vent could be too small.

the  fanned exhaust vent needs to be strong

we have two of these


http://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Flow-1600-CFM-Power-Gable-Mount-Attic-Fan-EGV6/205924917

in the solar array  we have 9kwatts of mixed gear




It's currently like this, Exhaust is the in top left of the room. The center of the room is the 4 rigs, mix of rx 470, rx 480, 24 cards total, about 4KW. In the bottom right of the room is the intake vent.

The room is small. 3.5x4.5x8. I know currently the exhaust isn't up to snuff for what I have, I'm looking at probably a 500ish CFM exhaust, or is that lowballing it?  Currently I'm just using a couple small leftover furnace fans to exhaust, and that's probably the biggest issue.

yeah way low on exhaust.  my gear is 9kwatts and the two exhaust are  1600+1600 = 3200  which is 5-7 x what you have  .

an we are 2-2.3 x the power    so you need 1000 to 1600 cfm exhaust  not 500 cfm.

how big in you intake vent ?   a 4inch dryer hole? way too small

Shouldn't exhaust have more to deal with the actual cubic feet more than amount of power being used?

Also do you think the heat shield stuff you're using is worth it? Does it seem to be helping?

And final question I think, you have fans that you say are push, are those directed at the cards themselves to blow cooler air directly over them?
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Re: Is an intake fan necessary for a mining room, or just plenty of exhaust?
by
miner417
on 19/05/2017, 18:15:44 UTC
best is to blow the air OUT of the room, no need to pump in fresh air.
Sorry but thats not true , fresh air must be pumped to cool down the machines , it's a simple rule if there is exhaust there must be intake to fill the hot air pumped out with cool fresh air.

Shouldn't the pressure created from the exhaust, if it's enough, create the suction needed to bring the fresh air in?

yes



vent  >>>>>>>>  gear >>>>>> exhaust fan >>>>>>

can work  but many details are needed.

4 rigs   could be 6 nvidia 1080 ti cards per rig  or close to 4500 watts

the no fan vent could be too small.

the  fanned exhaust vent needs to be strong

we have two of these


http://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Flow-1600-CFM-Power-Gable-Mount-Attic-Fan-EGV6/205924917

in the solar array  we have 9kwatts of mixed gear




It's currently like this, Exhaust is the in top left of the room. The center of the room is the 4 rigs, mix of rx 470, rx 480, 24 cards total, about 4KW. In the bottom right of the room is the intake vent.

The room is small. 3.5x4.5x8. I know currently the exhaust isn't up to snuff for what I have, I'm looking at probably a 500ish CFM exhaust, or is that lowballing it?  Currently I'm just using a couple small leftover furnace fans to exhaust, and that's probably the biggest issue.
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Re: Is an intake fan necessary for a mining room, or just plenty of exhaust?
by
miner417
on 19/05/2017, 17:23:05 UTC
best is to blow the air OUT of the room, no need to pump in fresh air.
Sorry but thats not true , fresh air must be pumped to cool down the machines , it's a simple rule if there is exhaust there must be intake to fill the hot air pumped out with cool fresh air.

Shouldn't the pressure created from the exhaust, if it's enough, create the suction needed to bring the fresh air in?
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Is an intake fan necessary for a mining room, or just plenty of exhaust?
by
miner417
on 19/05/2017, 16:59:50 UTC
Pretty much exactly what the title says. Do you need fan intakes for a dedicated mining room, or just enough exhaust to cycle the air enough, with an open vent to fresh air?

Also for an open air rig setup, I'm having some heat issues already. I have 4 rigs in a single room, hanging on wire racks. Should the cards have fans blowing directly on them as well? The cards are sitting 70-75 at 75-80% fan speed. This was during a major heat wave here, but that was only 90 Fahrenheit temps, which will go up in the summer.
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Re: My journey to a 2-story man mining house...a work in progress!
by
miner417
on 19/05/2017, 16:56:22 UTC
Conversion to risers has begun! 12 Risers came in the mail, and some more cards.

The MB in my media server is an MSI X99 Gaming 7 https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/X99A-GAMING-7.html. It has already has 6 PCIE slots! My plan was to leave one GPU in the case and have 4 cards outside the case connected via risers. But for some reason, I couldn't get get the MB to see the 5th card Huh Do all the cards need to be connected via risers to see more than 4 cards? Is it the order that they are in?? Very strange. Also, i am at capacity of my UPS...Could this have something to do with it?

Slot 0 GPU
Slot 1 empty (cant get to it)
Slot 2 GPU
Slot 3 GPU
Slot 4 GPU
Slot 5 MB wont detect



Thoughts?

A lot of motherboards with enough PCIE slots still can't do that many cards. You should check in the bios for PCI speed setting and if there's an option for Above 4g decoding. Mess around with those, but if it doesn't work, then most likely the mobo doesn't support it.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.3 (Windows/Linux)
by
miner417
on 17/05/2017, 20:33:57 UTC
Guys, Claymore miner has nothing to do with this issue, it was a win10 update that did this... just look into the Device Manager and see if the cards are ok, not with the yellow triangle (code 43).
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1921225

 

It must be because after updating all my machines with the windows patch, I came home last night to 8 of my miners down and the video drivers uninstalled.  Today I came home to 8 more with the same problem and I was beginning to wonder if I have a virus.  This windows update is a trainwreck if it is the culprit.

I agree. 5 of my rigs went down, had to DDU and reinstall drivers, and 2 went back down today, same issue. Really annoying to have to try to fix remotely while at work.
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Re: Power/airflow for a dedicated rig room
by
miner417
on 17/05/2017, 20:23:04 UTC
So I the room I have is roughly 4x5x8, so 160 Cubic feet. What sort of fans should I look for for air flow? Right now I have 2 rigs in it, the entire room is pulling about 2KW after the switch/current fans are taken into account as well. I have a huge intake right now, but no fan on it, and I know thats an issue. I have a couple small furnace exhaust fans that I had leftover from another project that are exhausting the air.

The intake hole is on the bottom right of the 4 ft wall, and 2 exhausts are on the opposite 4 ft up near the ceiling, and 1 exhaust on the wall with the intake, above it.

So

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The vertical walls are the 4 Ft, the horizontal the 5. I have 2 exhausts on the left 4 foot near the top, the intake on the right 4 foot on the bottom, with an exhaust near the ceiling.

I plan on expanding this room to 2 more rigs soon, so probably something just under 4KW after I do that.

Ambient temps will probably get to be 90's during the summer, hottest time around 4-5 PM when the sun is hitting this room directly.
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Biostar TB85 and ASrock Pro BTC both in stock at Newegg
by
miner417
on 17/05/2017, 20:10:20 UTC
Both in stock as of 4 PM EST, I picked one of each up already, made sure I got mine before making the post Smiley
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Re: Apart from cpu and gpu, what else Can I mine with?
by
miner417
on 17/05/2017, 17:06:39 UTC
Not exactly mining, but there are coins such as Siacoin and Storj that you can use Hard drive space for. Pretty much you're selling space on your hard drive for the coins. For the most part it's not that profitable, but it's doable, and if you hold the coin for some pumps, it can be decent at least.