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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: New mining rig with ASRock H110 BTC+ PRO not booting
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venomcry
on 11/01/2018, 20:38:47 UTC
I had same issue yesterday. Fans were spining but no signal on monitor. I did some investigation  on my own and i think i have mixed cables from other psu. I have used evga psu cable on Corsair psu i think it was 8pin and molex. With that simple mistake i fried motherboard and ssd. I Hope you didnt do same.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Rx 570/580 bios question
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venomcry
on 17/12/2017, 14:06:12 UTC
Hello, i'am going to buy significant amount of RX 570/580 8GB Sapphire nitro+. I want to get as much performance from them as i can and surely i will bios mod them. I heard that there is some memory types that cant be bios modded - is it true ? Is there any difference in memory manufacturers regarding to performance?
What i should be warn about before buying these cards?
Thanks.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: How to force p0 state while mining on linux.
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venomcry
on 09/09/2017, 08:44:50 UTC
Anyone ? Sad
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
How to force p0 state while mining on linux.
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venomcry
on 08/09/2017, 21:30:05 UTC
Hello, i have 13 x gtx 1060 Gaming X 3GB and using AsRock h110Btc. I want to underclock my cards to reduce power consumption. I have reduced 1060 GTX power consumption to stable 65W while maintaining most of sol/s while mining zcash but on WINDOWS 10!
https://ibb.co/chNGta

I cant run windows 10 on my rig due it supports only 8 of same gpu type. My only option is to use linux.

Every linux os i run runs every card on 100W while getting about 280sols. I really need to drop that power consumption cause i pay about 0.15c per kwh.

I have trouble forcing p0 state for my gpu's on linux. I have easlily done in windows using nvidiaInspector. I have tried to force p0 state using xorg.conf file. I have done it partially(by default p0 is enabled but when i use ewbf it switches to p2 and stays in it).

I have also tried to force p0 by setting specific core/mem clocks but when i run nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS i get N/A for every gpu.
I have tried to force minimum power using nvidia-smi -pl 100 (100 is minimum i can set due to some driver limitations)

I have tried nvoc, ethos, simplemining os but without success.

Does anyone have an idea how to accomplish this ? Basically i need same thing i done in windows(nvidiaInspector) then set "CUDA force p2" to off. But there is no nvidiaInspector in linux.

Iam willing to give some reward in ZEC for a solution Smiley