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- I had a spare 1070 so I am mining raven coin for fun on Ubuntu
- Advice on undervolting a mobile NVIDIA GTX 1060
- 2X Zotac 1080 TI Windows 10 crashes when mining and high temps
Posted: 27 Apr 2019 06:26 AM PDT i'm mining rpg coin but my rpgcoin wallet won't sync (using the windows version), anyone know why? [link] [comments] | ||
I had a spare 1070 so I am mining raven coin for fun on Ubuntu Posted: 26 Apr 2019 04:07 PM PDT | ||
Advice on undervolting a mobile NVIDIA GTX 1060 Posted: 26 Apr 2019 02:35 PM PDT
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2X Zotac 1080 TI Windows 10 crashes when mining and high temps Posted: 26 Apr 2019 04:31 PM PDT Hello, I have an SLI bridge connecting the two cards but I have it disabled in software but I am still experiencing a lot of crashes. I would post the BSOD messages but they change so often that I'm not sure if they're even relevant. Also, a lot of the time it just hangs. Another thing it sometimes does, often when playing and mining at once (on different cards) I will hear my fans spin up and the screen will go black but I can still hear audio and my system responds when I click things but I can't see anything. Finally, I would like to ask about temps. I have a cooler master HAF 512 I believe and the two cards are very close together. The bottom card has much better temps because it's fan isn't blocked whereas the top card is blocked by the bottom card and gets very high temps when mining, 90 c, so I don't mine with the top one and just use it for games. I also have a fan right on them attached to the case door which sucks air out to help cool them down. Is there anything I can do to cool down the top card? Since I have these crashes I haven't really been mining at all, but once that is resolved I'd like to mine with both and not just the bottom one. I would consider liquid cooling but it seems that can cost several hundred dollars and I invested most of my money into the cards themselves. I would consider a bigger case but I think that the cards will always be the same distance to each other because of the motherboard, asrock x470 master SLI. I guess I could try doing something like a PCIe riser and figure out how to mount the second card elsewhere in my case so they have better air flow, but I don't really know where I'd put it. Any advice is very welcome, thank you so much! [link] [comments] |
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