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    GPU Mining Sub Contest: Best Rig Pics!

    GPU Mining Sub Contest: Best Rig Pics!


    Sub Contest: Best Rig Pics!

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 09:38 AM PST

    Hey everyone, thanks for stopping in!

    Happy to announce our first SUBREDDIT CONTEST! Now is the time to show off your hard work, inspire and be inspired by others. The rules are short and simple - post a picture of your own personal mining rig, include your username somewhere in the photo to prove the rig is yours!

    Link your photos here, descriptions are cool too if you want to. Top voted rig gets some Reddit Gold, a super custom userflair, and their rig gets the sidebar spotlight for the month of March!

    (Contest ends March 2nd.)


    Thanks for everybody's help in this sub, we all enjoy being part of this community and this venture together!

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    UPDATE: Contest:Win my rig for a week

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 06:11 AM PST

    Original Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/7z7e04/contest_win_my_mining_rig_for_a_week/

    He surpassed his goal of 200 dollars with a total of 250! He is going to be the highest donated at his school. Thank you to everyone that participated and donated.

    He wanted to write the internet a thank you note. Its a little hard to tell but it reads "Thank you Reddit" the upper left is the bitcoin symbol, below that is the reddit alien and he wanted to draw a rainbow so that is at the bottom. He signed it in yellow because of reasons. https://imgur.com/a/fYoTs

    FYI He raised about 77 dollars in crypto and about 50 dollars in direct dollar donations. The crypto came to about 55 dollars in LTC and the rest in ETH.

    Congrats to Newhbh7, you won the rig for a week. I'll reach out to you for details on what you want me to point my rig to.

    Thank you again everyone.

    submitted by /u/BodyByCake
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    One of my rigs

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 04:54 PM PST

    40 Sapphire Nitros up and running

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:25 PM PST

    Whattomine vs crypto-coinz

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 06:21 AM PST

    Looking at established coins(like zcash to zcash), which calculator do you find more accurate with your earnings? Personally I find whattomine to be more accurate but I just wanted to see what everyone else's experience is.

    submitted by /u/aliass_
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    Chinese mining psu goes suicide. How can this happen? Any clue ? /r/gpuconspiracy

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 04:48 AM PST

    Has anyone ordered GPUs from Alibaba?

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:27 PM PST

    I have never ordered anything from them, and was wondering if anyone had experience with them?

    submitted by /u/ArrellBytes
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    Buying new gpu's now or wait for gtx 2080 release?

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 02:13 AM PST

    what would you do?

    submitted by /u/unr3al011
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    Hydro Quebec swamped with requests for mining projects

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 07:39 AM PST

    Timetravel10 Algorithm gpu mining

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 07:05 AM PST

    Hello,

    Does anyone know how to mine timetravel10 algorithm? it seems like CCMiner is the only one, Ive tried google cant find any good info

    I am using simpleminer so I do not have windows, just curious if there is a way to mine BTX on suprnova from a flashdrive based operating system (linux) or should I buy some solid states? (how do you get free windows onto a ssd just for mining?)

    Thanks!

    submitted by /u/Scrubby7
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    Bminer scam

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 02:24 AM PST

    I made a booboo. Installed bminor and ran it for 10 minutes just to find out that it's a scam. Now my question is: is it a full on spyware and do I need to reformat and change my passwords on every account? Im making a new wallet for sure.

    I should mention that I used a vpn if that matters

    submitted by /u/OmeIette
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    ASUS Z97 PRO WIFI, only able to use the x16 lane. Is there a bios setting I have done wrong or any professional out there is able to help me. Thanks in advanced.

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 05:36 AM PST

    Miss matching GPU

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 05:23 AM PST

    I current have 4 GTX 1060 cards running, but I want to increase up to 6 total cards. Am I better off trying to match the same cards or can I purchase 2 1080 cards to add to my existing setup assuming power supply isn't an issue?

    submitted by /u/Mpvolcom90
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    Phone app to monitor your pool hashrate

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 05:06 AM PST

    Is there an app for android that would monitor a mining pool and allow the user to set a notification based on what the user's current hash rate is? I'm currently mining on super nova

    Thanks.

    submitted by /u/bi0mimicry
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    Now that the Zclassic/BTCP snapshot has happened, what's everyone switching to?

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 04:52 AM PST

    I was mining exclusively on the donation pool for the last couple of weeks. I just switched back to MPM using MPH algo switching but I really liked only mining one thing and not having to deal with any algo switching, downtime etc.

    I've got 1060s, 1080, and 1080tis. Curious to know what people are switching to.

    submitted by /u/mastrkief
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    Recommendations and feedback for 4-in-1 PCI riser?

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 04:50 AM PST

    I've seen these 4 in 1 splitters for the risers. Has anyone found one that is good quality? Any issues etc youve run into would be helpful, I'm looking to expand the extra slot in my gaming rig with a couple extra cards

    submitted by /u/radicalmagical
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    How many watts can I reasonably devote to my miner in my 100A 120V/220V apartment? (fix my calculations plz)

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 09:06 PM PST

    Apart from miner, these will use electricity:

    1) Water heater - 3,000W max draw

    2) Fridge - energy efficient, but I think when compressor goes on, it can draw 1200W?

    3) One appliance from time to time - microwave, oven, etc - putting 3,000W here to be sure, but I could turn off a miner.

    4) Fixtures, home computer, etc - 1,000W

    If I don't want to lose my electrical grid for more than 80%, then I get 20,000W max (1202100).

    20,000W - 8000W (approx) = 12,000W

    Please fix my maths and tell me if I am wrong.

    submitted by /u/I_LOVE_NICEHASH
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    Voltage spike in 1080 Ti

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 04:35 AM PST

    6th GPU not being recongnized. Asus B250H Gaming motherboard.

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 03:46 AM PST

    Hi, I know there's plenty info on this topic, but I tried everything and I'm unable to get the 6th gpu recognized by windows.

    5 are being recognized well, but when a 6th one is plugged, windows wont boot at all, it stays restarting continiously. I've changed hundred things on BIOS and been able to boot windows with 6 gpu pluged, but just 5 being shown, even after reinstalling nvidia drivers.

    Its not a PCIe socket problem, riser or GPU problem, tried each socket and riser alone and all are working.

    • 4G Decoding is Enabled.
    • PCI Gen is set to Gen1. Also tried on Gen2.
    • PCIe settings set to 1x.
    • PCIEX_16_2 set to X2. Also tried on Auto.
    • Primary display CPU graphics. Also tried PCIe.
    • Disabled onboard audio and mostly all usbs.
    • Windows VRAM is set to 16gb

    Mobo is a recommended one by this subreddit wiki, able to handle 6xPCIE + 2xM.2.

    I'm stuck at this point, but it should be able to handle 6 gpu easily. What can I try?

    Rig is G3900, 4GB RAM, 6x1080, 2x800W psu.

    Motherboard manual: http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1151/STRIX_B250H_GAMING/E12476_STRIX_B250H_GAMING_UM_WEB.pdf?_ga=2.176803040.498985686.1519799583-633029046.1519799583

    submitted by /u/CRWHNTT
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    I am mining Graft right now and make around 20$ per day with my small rig, this is insane

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 03:28 AM PST

    After getting burned on NiceHash I started looking for other ways to spend my hashing power and figured it would be best to mine not well known altcoins. I found a comfortable pool without any fees and low payouts and started mining Graft averaging around 100 coins per day which is like 20 bucks considering the ICO price.

    http://cryptoknight.cc/graft/

    I recommend you check this out and maybe point your rigs at it, this pool is one of the most efficient thats not constantly forking and wasting your hashes.

    submitted by /u/thebotguy
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    Would you buy this? My FIL just bid on it.

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:06 PM PST

    My father in law just put a bid in on a 4x 1070ti 1x1080ti rig for $5,000 on Ebay. Still has two days left on bidding and he said he'd come up to $6,000 on it. I wont post the item unless someone specifically wants to see it.

    It does come with a 1600W PSU and it looks like it's decently built.

    I told him if he bought the parts I'd build it for him, but he's more concerned with making me look like less of a man in front of his daugther.

    I'm just curious if you guys would buy this? I'm not terribly interested in yes or no answer, though i'm sure y'all will throw your hat into the ring regardless.

    However I would love to hear your guys logical arguments for why or why not you might buy this.

    submitted by /u/Pray_
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    X99-A Code 79 (CSM initialization error) when having 6th GPU (5 GPU works fine)

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 01:17 AM PST

    Hello,

    Getting Code 79 error (CSM initialization error) in motherboard and it constantly reboots and once it reached code 79 it does it reboots again

    this only happens with 6th gpu plugged in.

    I tried waiting more than 3minutes and nothing

    tried disabling CSM in bios - no change tried changing settings in CSM in bios - no change as well

    Any tips or insight?

    submitted by /u/DJLC_
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    Seasonig PSU cabling warning to connect CPU mandatory (dual PSU config)

    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 12:05 AM PST

    Hi everyone, i came up to this warning on Seasonic's page (link below). I want to understand what is the reason for this statement? Most of consumer PSU has single 12v rail, so what is the difference if it is loaded on CPU connection or not, if it is loaded on PCIe by lets say 800W what would additional 40w Celeron would change?

    Any insights on this warning would be very helpful!

    https://seasonic.com/cable-config

    submitted by /u/NoOne_Lt
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    2nd Shoe Rack Rig 8x1080Ti yup should have cut the zip ties

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 10:54 AM PST

    $250 Today! R9 Fury X What a steal!

    Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:54 PM PST

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