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- Literally Full Unlock on LHR GPU with Last TREX - DUAL ETH Mode
- HOLY CRAP!!!! Over a year of trying and I finally won a 3090!!!
- (Another) Junction Temp Discussion
- Having lots of issues with HiveOS lately. Random crashes that are def not OC or riser related. Rig goes offline and can’t be restated from Hive app. Also having several rigs go down at or near the same time. Anyone else or anyone have troubleshooting procedures? Thank you.
- Why is my current calculated Hashrate in the mining pool website significantly lesser than the Hashrate shown in my miner ?
- Fall / Winter - Outdoor enclosure
- Additional alert resource for miners
- How accurate is this gpu restock tracker?
- Here was a fun problem to figure out. Miner dropped out and offline for 2min exactly every 30min for a couple days. Never would have figured it out if I hadn't been there in person to see it.
Literally Full Unlock on LHR GPU with Last TREX - DUAL ETH Mode Posted: 07 Oct 2021 03:22 AM PDT You can now DUAL mine ETH (~30%) and other coins (~70%) simultaneously with LHR cards using their full potential. Available combinations along with memory requirements: ETH+ERGO (8GB+), ETH+RVN (8GB+ on linux, 10GB+ on win), ETH+CFX (10GB+) WIKI - https://github.com/trexminer/T-Rex/wiki/LHR Tips: See "LHR-unlock" bat/sh files for configuration examples. --lhr-tune is set to 30 by default, but can be set higher or lower depending on your needs / overclock settings. For all dual mining combinations high memory overclock is recommended to reduce the chance of LHR lock. Additionally for ERGO, since it's known to be LHR limited, find overclock settings that don't trigger LHR locks in single mode, and then use them for ETH+ERGO dual mode. * (ethash) "standard" LHR unlock changes and improvements: Automatically detect LHR cards even if --lhr-tune is not specified (except 3060 rev.1, for them you still need to manually set --lhr-tune) New parameter --lhr-low-power reduces power consumption in LHR mode at a cost of a slightly lower hashrate (start from --lhr-tune 68) Change scale of --lhr-tune from [1-8] to percentage of the GPU's full hashrate the miner tries to achieve. The old values in the [1-8] will be automatically converted to percentage, no change required. Recommended starting LHR tune values: 71 in normal mode, 68 in low power consumption mode. * (ethash) Allow dual ETH+ZIL mining without having to rely on proxying your ETH traffic through a ZIL-pool (see "ETH+ZIL-ezil" bat/sh file on how to start it) Download Linux: https://trex-miner.com/download/t-rex-0.24.0-linux.tar.gz Windows: https://trex-miner.com/download/t-rex-0.24.0-win.zip Github: https://github.com/trexminer/T-Rex/releases First Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/aRDsV5qlfuQ [link] [comments] | ||
HOLY CRAP!!!! Over a year of trying and I finally won a 3090!!! Posted: 06 Oct 2021 08:14 PM PDT
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(Another) Junction Temp Discussion Posted: 07 Oct 2021 08:59 AM PDT I know there are a lot of these posts, but having looked through many, I'm still left with questions. In summary, there seems to be some debate. On the one hand, NVidia has stated that junction temps of 100-110C are normal and ok. Do they mean constantly or just an occassional peak when gaming I don't think we know what they mean (and many wouldn't trust it anyway). On the other hand, basic physics would lead one to the conclusion that the higher the temp, the more wear from expansion and contraction and general entropy. But questions remain: do we have data or just opinions (with science based hunches)? Even if the n is small? Like, has anyone personally experienced a card dying on them, say after 12 months of mining at a high junction temp while they have other cards that keep chugging with low junction temps, and that was the only/main difference? Or, I would think that letting the temp go very high then cool off repeatedly would actually be worse than just running it high constantly... because less expansion and then contraction means less wear and tear. Anyone tested this? Would love to know your thoughts (and would love any data even more!) [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 07 Oct 2021 05:01 AM PDT The current calculated Hashrate in my mining pool website is 188mh while the Hashrate in my mine is 333mh [link] [comments] | ||
Fall / Winter - Outdoor enclosure Posted: 06 Oct 2021 01:42 PM PDT So Fall / Winter is amount us. Those for us that have your rig in side AC during hot days about to be over as we enter colder weather. Does anyone have a neat outdoor enclosure build for your rig that might be a little weather proof? I'm in California, so only thing I might be worry about is the morning Mist / once in a few month rains. [link] [comments] | ||
Additional alert resource for miners Posted: 06 Oct 2021 02:23 PM PDT Hi everyone. It's been rather a dry month with RTX drops. Bestbuy and other RTX retailers have been a little absent. I just wanted to share a community project that my friend has been building from scratch (has a discord) that always reports these 3080 Ti's from Newegg in stock. I don't have a preference towards the 3080 Ti cards since I'm still building my rig with non-LHRs, but I don't see StockDrop set alerts for these at all. I figured I should share this information to folks who are interested in getting these 3080 Ti's for perhaps the 70-80% ETH hashing or great ERGO hash rates. [link] [comments] | ||
How accurate is this gpu restock tracker? Posted: 06 Oct 2021 12:38 PM PDT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1pUkhX4PKg How accurate is this tracker? Is there actually going to be an amd restock tomorrow? I haven't been able to find anything else about a restock tomorrow. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Oct 2021 12:58 PM PDT
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