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- 381.7 MH/s heating unit. Worth every penny.
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- Trying to mine Ethereum using my gaming pc but I keeps Receiving new jobs with no shares? Any idea what’s wrong
- Help flashing a card
- Understanding dual GPU power cables
- What cpu would go well with the AsRock H110 Pro BTC+ Motherboard?
- [Total Newb] Looking for a mining/gaming laptop under $2K... (I've heard this is possible??)
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Posted: 15 Nov 2020 05:18 PM PST I have a rx 470 that will boot into windows for a good 15 seconds before giving me a "thread stuck in device driver" bsod. The display is also a little corrupted. It lets me go into safe mode no problem, but it shows up as a rx 480 under device manager, when my card is a rx 470. I cant run atiflash to try to reflash it because its telling me that I need to run it as a administrator, even though I am. Is there anything else I can try to attempt to reflash it? [link] [comments] | ||
Understanding dual GPU power cables Posted: 15 Nov 2020 01:30 PM PST Hi all, apologies if this has been asked on the sub before, but I can't find a clear answer by searching or in the wiki. The closest thing I can find in the wiki is a recommendation when using risers to split a single 8-pin to dual via an adapter. I've just "finished" building my first mining rig and I've just found out that powering risers using SATA power is a hideously bad idea (despite the fact the risers came with 6 pin to SATA adapters). I'm well aware of why this is bad idea in the long run and need to correct that stupid mistake (should have researched more). I'm struggling with a few concepts; I have an EVGA GQ GOLD 1000W PSU. It came with some dual 8-pin cables (2x 6+2), which I have attached to the GPUs directly, i.e. one dual cable per GPU (all my GPUs are 2x 8 pins). The 4x risers are then powered 2 per SATA cable with a third SATA cable powering my fans and SSD. Ideally I'd like to avoid needing to buy another PSU at this stage, so I'm looking for potential solutions as I don't intend on having more than 5 cards any time soon. 1st question; if 8-pin connections are only rated up to 150w, then is a dual cable rated at 300w or still 150w (with each 8-pin halved to 75w each)? I ask because I gamed on this previously and the GPU was pulling 225+W without a problem off a dual cable. I've since read that molex is rated at 132W/11amps. 2nd question; my PSU has a 1 cable with 3x molex connectors on it. Is each molex connector rated at 132w, or is that for the entire cable? I see I can get some molex to 6-pin adapters for the risers, so I'd like to know how many I can safely run off that one 3x molex cable. 3rd and final question; if I've measured at the wall that my GPU is using 140W including the riser power, then could I split a single 8-pin cable into 2x 8pin and 1x 6pin? I.e. power the riser and GPU off the same cable? To my puny brain the cable is rated to take up to 150w minimum (assuming it's not actually 300w - see question 1), so why won't this work? Especially over such short distances as PSU cables where there's less resistance and therefor less heat? I'm aware I can just split an 8 pin into 2x 6pins for the risers (the PSU has 6x GPU outputs), but I'm unfortunately missing two as the PSU came used and I don't appear to be able to find spares in the UK. Specs: GPUs: 3x XFX THICC III 5700 XTs, 1x Sapphire Pulse 5700 XT BE PSU: EVGA 1000W GQ GOLD [link] [comments] | ||
What cpu would go well with the AsRock H110 Pro BTC+ Motherboard? Posted: 15 Nov 2020 05:11 PM PST Trying to begin mining Ethereum and wondering what hardware to get, not running on a real tight budget or anything yet trying to have a dedicated rig that remains profitable. Just wondering what's compatible for a cpu with this motherboard and looking for a cpu that can handle enough gpus as I add them. Any feedback would be helpful, I'm new but know some about mining and definitely familiar with crypto [link] [comments] | ||
[Total Newb] Looking for a mining/gaming laptop under $2K... (I've heard this is possible??) Posted: 15 Nov 2020 09:39 PM PST T;DR: I am looking for a laptop that I can essentially "set it and forget it" to mine some crypto for me. Ideally break even on the purchase price and electricity within 6-8 months (or less) while basically having it run 24/7 in my house. If possible, a laptop under $2K would be ideal. Hello everyone, Crypto is my passion, but honestly I get very frustrated and overwhelmed with technology very easily. Now before you go on to dismiss my desire to become a miner as a result of my technological inabilities, I implore you to acknowledge that everyone starts somewhere. Before Vitalik saw a computer he couldn't code worth shit. I mean he probably couldn't even say computer before he could code that little 3 year old genius. That being said, I am looking to buy any sort of laptop that will do well mining crypto. Specifics? Any crypto, let's just say ETH or XMR for now. Obviously I don't want to fuck with ASICs or external fans and stacks and cooling units and all that craziness - that kind of stuff is above my level of technological literacy AND above my interest. My experience thus far is minimal compared to mostly everyone here I would assume, but for your average Joe I might be considered a level above complete beginner. I've used a Raspberry Pi 4 for several months in which time I've tried mining a number of different projects (profits < 0 obviously lol) and have probably spent over 24 solid hours using the command line and terminal and "sudo apt-ing" my way out of a lot of different shit I didn't understand lol. I've also set up a node over a VPS (Idena) and I have two physical nodes from the project Incognito as well. By saying this I'm trying to express that I do have a bit of knowledge but very minimal, and my desire to make something work increases with every project I attempt. Therefore inspiring me to fork out around $2K just for a laptop to do this shit for me 24/7. Obviously I do not expect to get rich by doing this, but I would like to break even in terms of the $ I would pay for the laptop plus electricity costs after around 6-8 months if possible. So instead of going all out and buying something like an ASIC, I was hoping there might be some sort of laptop that would allow me to mine simply by using it's built-in processors. Is this possible? I am sorry for the long essay post here lol but I'm just pretty blind with where to go and the information online is incredibly overwhelming so I figure the more information I give about my own experience levels and what I'm looking for, the easier it will be for someone to offer a recommendation. Thank you very much and I look forward to hearing what you experts have to say! A few weeks ago I remember reading an article somewhere talking about some of the newer mining/gaming laptops and their expected crypto mining ROI and a few of them were around 6 months - so I'm basically basing this question off of that article (which I cannot find atm unfortunately). Cheers!! :) [link] [comments] |
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