GPU Mining RX 5700 XT - Mining Ryo Currency |
- RX 5700 XT - Mining Ryo Currency
- Are some of you using BOINC on the RIG?
- Can you check my work? Building my first rig
- rx 580 not achieving well on BTG?
- Anyone knows a place to host a couple dozen rigs in Quebec?
- I Sold My Cryptocurrency Mining Farm Shed for $2000?! Why?!
RX 5700 XT - Mining Ryo Currency Posted: 01 Aug 2019 01:10 AM PDT Sharing results mining Ryo Currency on my RX 5700 XT Anniversary Edition. Going over Hashrates, Overclocks, and Power Draw. Stats Below: Miner: XMR-Stak 2.10.7 Stock Settings - 1 Thread Average 1651 h/s GPU Only ≈ 230W Stock Settings - 2 Thread Average 1984 h/s GPU Only ≈ 230W Max Hashrates - Stable Average 2134 h/s GPU Only ≈ 258W Max Hashrates - Not Stable Average 2231 h/s GPU Only ≈ 280W Best Efficiency - Hashrates Average 1950 h/s GPU Only ≈ 160W Link to Video --- https://youtu.be/1PgQdPek9W4 Thanks for Watching! [link] [comments] | ||
Are some of you using BOINC on the RIG? Posted: 01 Aug 2019 06:19 AM PDT Boinc can be configured to use not all cores, with the project WCG can be mined at least 2 currencies at the same time for the same work. 1 or 2 free cores are more than enough to control the RIG per TeamViewer or whatever. Not profitable enough? CPU too expensive? Hash rate on GPUs should not be affected, whatever you are mining. [link] [comments] | ||
Can you check my work? Building my first rig Posted: 31 Jul 2019 10:39 PM PDT Hey ya! I am looking to build a rig that can be plugged into one outlet at home. Just looking to have a little fun hobby, not trying to set up a farm or anything. I have read all the guides thoroughly (mainly gpuminingresources.com) and I think I have settled on a proper set up, at least on paper. I am comfortable with building computers but I am absolutely lost when it comes to the electrical side of things. thats what I would like you guys to check over; what I have and what I plan to do with my rig so that I dont start any fires in my rig or in my apartment. Power The breaker in my place has the number 20 on each breaker, so I assume each circuit is rated for 20a. I have 120V (although the kill-o-watt meter reads 124-125V). Theoretically such a circuit can support 2400W but I am not trying to start any fires so I based all my calculations on a theoretical limit of 15a x 120v = 1800W. I will be plugging the rig into a 2 outlet surge protector plugged into one outlet. That outlet is on its own circuit with nothing else on the circuit. There will be two PSUs but there is only one outlet so that is why I got the 2 outlet surge protector. Do I even need a surge protector? Or can I just use a power strip without surge protection? PSU I got two PSUs, EVGA 1300W G2. This may be a dumb question, but the two PSUs adding up to 2600W doesnt mean they will draw that much power from the wall? In my first set up I will run 5 GPUs and mobo from one PSU. But eventually, I would like to run 6 GPUs on each PSU. Mobo I bought the Gigabyte B250 Fintech which can support up to 13 GPUs since in my finished setup I would like to run 12 GPUs. I know people say that running 12 GPUs from a single mobo is a nightmare. What kind of issues arise? Is it really that bad? Nevertheless, if I run into issues running 12 GPUs I can always slap another mobo onto my frame and use the other PSU for it. (As it is, I have a second mobo already. I bought the B250 Mining Expert but didn't realize it doesn't support 12 nvidia GPUs). GPUs I plan on having 12 1660tis. With 12 running at 90W each, they would all only be consuming 1080W. Wiring I'm a bit limited by the wires that EVGA provided with the PSUs so I can only wire up 5 GPUs currently. I have each GPU wired up with a 8 pin PCIe cable. There were only two molex cables so I have 3 risers powered by those 2 molex cables. And the 6th VGA cable powers two risers via 6 pin power. I think I have read that its best to power the risers with six pin cables. Should I use a molex to 6 pin PCIe converter to power the risers? Eventually when I add a second row of GPUs I plan on using the VGA cables that have both a 8pin and a 6 pin connection to power a gpu and a riser for another gpu right above it. Is it ok to use one pcie cable to power a gpu and a riser that isn't connected to that gpu? Frame This is the frame my father and I built. It was a pain the ass to plan out and build this thing and took so many hours. And the materials were like 60-70% the cost of a prebuilt one. Tbh I will never recommend anyone try and build their own, just buy a prebuilt one. Here is the progress I have with 6 GPUs set up (only 5 GPUs plugged in). I haven't turned it on yet because I wanted to make sure everything is fine before I fry anything. Aynthing that i have done wrong? Will it cause any electrical issues to either my pc components or the wall circuitry? [link] [comments] | ||
rx 580 not achieving well on BTG? Posted: 31 Jul 2019 09:55 PM PDT Hi guys, very new to mining. I recently decided to start mining for the first time with my RX 580 Sapphire NITRO+. I used Gminer, the 2miners pool, inserted my address into the .bat file and was ready to go. or so I thought. I have read that, when mining bitcoin gold, most rx 580's achieve around 290-310 sol/s. I am only getting 26. Is there something I am doing wrong? I would appreciate any and all help. thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Anyone knows a place to host a couple dozen rigs in Quebec? Posted: 31 Jul 2019 10:53 AM PDT My company is looking to move our R&D facility. About 20 rigs, about 30-35 KW of power. [link] [comments] | ||
I Sold My Cryptocurrency Mining Farm Shed for $2000?! Why?! Posted: 31 Jul 2019 04:45 PM PDT
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