GPU Mining Found the way to keep 3080 temps under control :D |
- Found the way to keep 3080 temps under control :D
- GMiner 2.75 LHR Improvements
- Where to find hashrate benchmarks of current GPUs for mining Bitcoin?
- Rebuilding the mining farm. Need more RGB.
- Where do you find new coins to mine
- How to Mine Toncoin (Currently more profitable than ETH on most LHR GPUs)
- MSI Ventus 3x 3060Ti - Unable to overclock memory beyond 6800MHz
- Asus B250 Mining Expert with > 13 GPUs?
Found the way to keep 3080 temps under control :D Posted: 26 Jan 2022 07:48 AM PST
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Posted: 26 Jan 2022 09:31 AM PST Not sure if anyone's seen this yet, but it wasn't posted here as far as I could tell so I figured I'd put it up. I'm running HiveOS with nivida driver 470.82. I was using NBMiner 39.7, getting ~700 MH/s out of my cards (all LHR). Saw GMiner 2.75 saying it had an LHR improvement, tried it out, and am now getting ~725 MH/s. A fairly minor increase, but considering they both charge 1% fee, I'll take a 3% performance increase for nothing, sure. Anyone else try the new GMiner and get similar results? [link] [comments] | ||
Where to find hashrate benchmarks of current GPUs for mining Bitcoin? Posted: 26 Jan 2022 12:10 PM PST I know it is not profitable, I'm trying to get some info about this just for some research I'm doing. But I found it very difficult to find benchmarks of current GPUs for mining Bitcoin. And I don't have the GPUs to benchmark them. Is there some good place to go to find this info? [link] [comments] | ||
Rebuilding the mining farm. Need more RGB. Posted: 25 Jan 2022 04:59 PM PST
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Where do you find new coins to mine Posted: 25 Jan 2022 11:59 PM PST Hi! I've read a couple of posts asking this question so far, and the argument electricity vs current value was always there, but hear me out please. I completely understand the argument in question, however, there are some coins that look appealing to me, but have a mind numbing process of getting them. All my money is pretty much on a single exchange and a lot of times, if I want to buy a coin, I have to risk going through shady exchanges and/or paying huge has and exchange fees. This way, I see it as contributing some of my processing power to a coin that I potentially like, while I still have a chance to mine some while not many people are interested (I have a 1050ti) and I get to obtain the coin safely. I know it's not a GPU for mining and that is precisely why I'm hoping to find a less popular coin. I tried Ravencoin so far, however my Ryzen 9 5900x made more in profits over night mining Raptoreum than my 1050ti did mining Ravencoin (for comparison, in a period of about 15 hours I think, CPU mined ~30 RPT (~0.5 USD) and my gpu barely got 1 ravencoin (not sure if it's the miner issue though, as sometimes it does two shares in a matter of seconds and sometimes it waits like 10 minutes for a share). Also, I know my GPU and CPU aren't an ideal match, but I'm working on it. :) Thank you and have a blocky day :) [link] [comments] | ||
How to Mine Toncoin (Currently more profitable than ETH on most LHR GPUs) Posted: 26 Jan 2022 09:20 AM PST
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MSI Ventus 3x 3060Ti - Unable to overclock memory beyond 6800MHz Posted: 25 Jan 2022 11:32 PM PST Running on 450watt HP workstation power supply. Motherboard also draws power from same 450W supply. 250GB Samsung SSD and a riser plugged into 2nd PCIe slot are the only other things drawing power. The GPU is plugged directly into PCIe 16x slot on motherboard. Tried MSI afterburner and EVGA Precision X1. Tried all sorts of numbers on core clock (underclock) and overclock on memory. Tried power limits from 60 to 100% with many combinations of overclock memory/underclock core. Goes to 7000MHz briefly when NiceHash starts up and then drops back to 6800 and remains steady thereafter. Core temperature is steady at 65 and hotspot is at 72. Fan is at 43-45%. Getting 38-39 MH/s steady at around 195-198W power draw. I have an EVGA 3060 plugged into the same system on a riser and it is overclocking without issues right upto limits. This 3060 has its own 600W power supply. Tried putting the 3060Ti on the riser with its independent power supply but still the same issue. Tried current latest drivers and a few older ones. It's steady on 472.12 and 472.84 but overclock won't go above 6800 for memory in any case. Always clean installed using DDU from Guru3d. Reinstalled Afterburner and Evolution and NH. Still can't get it to go above 6800. Is there anything that I am not thinking of that would limit overclock to 6800MHz? Edit: The MSI Ventus 3x is an LHR version with Hynix DDR6 memory. The 3060 is an EVGA LHR one. [link] [comments] | ||
Asus B250 Mining Expert with > 13 GPUs? Posted: 25 Jan 2022 04:53 PM PST Has anyone successfully run > 13 GPUs per motherboard without using the P104 mining GPUs? u/positive-Gur90, I saw in a different message that you have 6 of these Asus B250 Mining Expert motherboards. Any success with > 13 GPU per motherboard? If so, how? I currently successfully have 13x 3080s on one motherboard, but as soon as I add the 14th 3080, the MB refuses to even POST. Doesn't matter which PCIe slot I try. So, it's a MB/BIOS issue, not Windows/Driver issue. [link] [comments] |
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