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July 22, 2017, 03:26:49 PM
3x 1080ti GAMING X
mining skein with alexis miner
here are my stats after around 20 hours


and here after 10min, (miner restart, i changed only temp. limit)


still one card around 100mhs less than others

anyone have any clue why ?

Is the one card that is slower have a display attached?  If it does try shutting down the machine, changing the display to another GPU and test again.  I bet you'll see a correlation.  I did.

thx for reply, but it was teamviewer. When i log in with teamviewer 1 card is getting 100mhs less, all good now ~950mhs ;]

But i wonder why temp limit effects my hashrate? tdp70 temp 73 = 950mhs, tdp70 temp 65 = 850mhs ;/

Might be throttling if you have a temp limit set
newbie
Activity: 37
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July 22, 2017, 01:23:31 PM
3x 1080ti GAMING X
mining skein with alexis miner
here are my stats after around 20 hours
http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00920/orggkwpqyooi.jpg

and here after 10min, (miner restart, i changed only temp. limit)
http://images.tinypic.pl/i/00920/znpg7rogvjtq.jpg

still one card around 100mhs less than others

anyone have any clue why ?

Is the one card that is slower have a display attached?  If it does try shutting down the machine, changing the display to another GPU and test again.  I bet you'll see a correlation.  I did.

thx for reply, but it was teamviewer. When i log in with teamviewer 1 card is getting 100mhs less, all good now ~950mhs ;]

But i wonder why temp limit effects my hashrate? tdp70 temp 73 = 950mhs, tdp70 temp 65 = 850mhs ;/
legendary
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
July 22, 2017, 11:13:13 AM
Anyone  trying out this SIGT  "Skunk-raptor" algo?

Im always liking to try the 1080ti's on the new algos so tried it out

52.5 mh/s on Zotac at 100%TDP -i 25, +150core/ +400 mem
48mh/s seems more viable as far as efficecy goes, 70%ish tdp, the usual for 1080ti ;p

gigabytes max at 48mh/s for me, algos pretty intense on them, cheap bastards haha

dosent have an exchange yet, so i mined a few and will wait now, see where it goes

newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
July 22, 2017, 10:39:10 AM
3x 1080ti GAMING X
mining skein with alexis miner
here are my stats after around 20 hours
http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00920/orggkwpqyooi.jpg

and here after 10min, (miner restart, i changed only temp. limit)
http://images.tinypic.pl/i/00920/znpg7rogvjtq.jpg

still one card around 100mhs less than others

anyone have any clue why ?

Is the one card that is slower have a display attached?  If it does try shutting down the machine, changing the display to another GPU and test again.  I bet you'll see a correlation.  I did.
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Mining with noise and without noise is all possibl
July 22, 2017, 08:57:07 AM
Off topic a bit

Any guru here can help advise how to set the batch file to force rerun the miner every one hour?

Example while the miner is running, how to auto rerun in one hour.

This is to prevent at some point the hashrate gone to zero that need manual stop n re run

Thanks

to restart the miner just do

@echo off
:loop
start miner.exe here(full path)
timeout /t 1000
taskkill /f /im miner.exe
goto loop

Thank you. Great help for a lazy me to search around.

Appreciated
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
July 22, 2017, 08:40:30 AM
3x 1080ti GAMING X
mining skein with alexis miner
here are my stats after around 20 hours
http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00920/orggkwpqyooi.jpg

and here after 10min, (miner restart, i changed only temp. limit)
http://images.tinypic.pl/i/00920/znpg7rogvjtq.jpg

still one card around 100mhs less than others

anyone have any clue why ?
legendary
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July 22, 2017, 08:27:39 AM
Off topic a bit

Any guru here can help advise how to set the batch file to force rerun the miner every one hour?

Example while the miner is running, how to auto rerun in one hour.

This is to prevent at some point the hashrate gone to zero that need manual stop n re run

Thanks

to restart the miner just do

@echo off
:loop
start miner.exe here(full path)
timeout /t 1000
taskkill /f /im miner.exe
goto loop
full member
Activity: 302
Merit: 102
Mining with noise and without noise is all possibl
July 22, 2017, 08:17:11 AM
Off topic a bit

Any guru here can help advise how to set the batch file to force rerun the miner every one hour?

Example while the miner is running, how to auto rerun in one hour.

This is to prevent at some point the hashrate gone to zero that need manual stop n re run

Thanks
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
July 22, 2017, 07:00:38 AM
did noone collect all the info?
where is the result, the best mining options?

...

yes

mine chaincoin
sr. member
Activity: 546
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July 22, 2017, 05:37:21 AM
did noone collect all the info?
where is the result, the best mining options?
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
July 22, 2017, 05:35:50 AM
http://www.neo.ne.gov/statshtml/204.htm

I used to pay 10

The key is to be in unincorporated I think, rates seem much more reasonable
newbie
Activity: 59
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July 22, 2017, 05:01:40 AM
You poor soul

This is America

It's your god given right to have cheap power

Come to the midwest. Cheap power is everywhere

edit - i pay .07 kwh, no tiers

7 cents ?! Where is that Heaven on Earth ? Here in Atlanta , GA we pay 15 cents (if combine all fees , taxes ) in Summer season 5 moths  from May to September . And that is with nuclear power plant , outrageous . Is there a map of ACTUAL power cost per states somewhere ?  Id move to a 7 cents state in heartbeat Cheesy Heat , humidity and expensive power , 15 cents is plain robbery with nuclear reactor power plant in state Sad
newbie
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July 22, 2017, 04:17:18 AM
im from philippines and the new mobo that has multi pci slot has been released, what do you think is the best combination for this mobo? .. , is it better to buy gtx 1080ti ? ... , does stronger graphics card mine's very fast than other graphics cards ? .. or there's a specific graphic card that is best for mining ? .. i want to know your ... thoughts .. Cheesy
are you referring to those 13 pcie slots mobo or 6,7 pcie slots mobo in general? it really depends  where you stand at whether you are starting up or already have cards runnig. the answer to this question is going to be different for each individual
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Lets Go Adab
July 22, 2017, 03:40:29 AM
im from philippines and the new mobo that has multi pci slot has been released, what do you think is the best combination for this mobo? .. , is it better to buy gtx 1080ti ? ... , does stronger graphics card mine's very fast than other graphics cards ? .. or there's a specific graphic card that is best for mining ? .. i want to know your ... thoughts .. Cheesy
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
July 21, 2017, 11:18:47 PM
You poor soul

This is America

It's your god given right to have cheap power

Come to the midwest. Cheap power is everywhere

edit - i pay .07 kwh, no tiers
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Activity: 166
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July 21, 2017, 11:12:29 PM
Thanks for replys, CJ, Ben and Benny.

I did some testing with average power draw, and average hash rate, over different power targets/OC a while back, using nicehash (so varying payrates)



It gets complicated rather quickly, but I do see your points

What I'm wondering is where to draw the line, pushing it for example, from 218mBTC to 239mBTC (720sols to 770sols) on one 80ti would actually cost more in electric, but gets more mBTC

Not too concerned about the longevity as 5y warranty, and I only have a few, so return and replace would not cost me anything significant downtime.
UK, so even now in July heat is not an issue. (cry)

More cards on a circuit, smaller psu's and other electrical concerns, yes totally understand that, things are different for us all.

My calculations are probably off, I'll have to try them again, or keep doing them as things change and adjust the power accordingly. There are a lot of variables, I'm kinda trying to reduce the complexity some.

Regards


It's hard to tell because our cards might have different PCB and different power layouts and defaults. But suffice it to say you probably aren't going to want to run it at 100%, where that sweet spot is for absolute optimum will probably depend on the individual card, pay rate, projected increase in hash power, how bullish you are on the coin, temperatures, and probably other things.

You're obviously really trying to dial it in. Gotta go card by card I would imagine. Not sure how much variance there is between individual cards in your model.

Living in some states we get tiered metering.   Going for less power is more profit unless you have solar.  If we hit over 400% over the baseline they will charge us 40 cents.    But they don't charge everything at 40 cents.  One month we got charge $70 worth at tier 3 while before solar we got charge $340.  Majority of the time we are at tier 2 which is 28 cents.
legendary
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
July 21, 2017, 10:13:19 PM
^^^ agree


@miner14   keep in mind these are technically gamer cards, they weren't really built to run 24/7 at 100% load , thats asking for trouble 6 months+ down the road imo .  course if that dosent matter to you, disregard that, some people are balls to the wall on their cards haha

the great thing about the 1080ti is its such a beast limiting the power really dosent affect hash TOO bad, so the benefits are like 5 to the one bad part (less hash)



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Activity: 168
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July 21, 2017, 10:07:55 PM
Thanks for replys, CJ, Ben and Benny.

I did some testing with average power draw, and average hash rate, over different power targets/OC a while back, using nicehash (so varying payrates)



It gets complicated rather quickly, but I do see your points

What I'm wondering is where to draw the line, pushing it for example, from 218mBTC to 239mBTC (720sols to 770sols) on one 80ti would actually cost more in electric, but gets more mBTC

Not too concerned about the longevity as 5y warranty, and I only have a few, so return and replace would not cost me anything significant downtime.
UK, so even now in July heat is not an issue. (cry)

More cards on a circuit, smaller psu's and other electrical concerns, yes totally understand that, things are different for us all.

My calculations are probably off, I'll have to try them again, or keep doing them as things change and adjust the power accordingly. There are a lot of variables, I'm kinda trying to reduce the complexity some.

Regards


It's hard to tell because our cards might have different PCB and different power layouts and defaults. But suffice it to say you probably aren't going to want to run it at 100%, where that sweet spot is for absolute optimum will probably depend on the individual card, pay rate, projected increase in hash power, how bullish you are on the coin, temperatures, and probably other things.

You're obviously really trying to dial it in. Gotta go card by card I would imagine. Not sure how much variance there is between individual cards in your model.
full member
Activity: 302
Merit: 102
Mining with noise and without noise is all possibl
July 21, 2017, 09:46:57 PM
Thanks for replys, CJ, Ben and Benny.

I did some testing with average power draw, and average hash rate, over different power targets/OC a while back, using nicehash (so varying payrates)



It gets complicated rather quickly, but I do see your points

What I'm wondering is where to draw the line, pushing it for example, from 218mBTC to 239mBTC (720sols to 770sols) on one 80ti would actually cost more in electric, but gets more mBTC

Not too concerned about the longevity as 5y warranty, and I only have a few, so return and replace would not cost me anything significant downtime.
UK, so even now in July heat is not an issue. (cry)

More cards on a circuit, smaller psu's and other electrical concerns, yes totally understand that, things are different for us all.

My calculations are probably off, I'll have to try them again, or keep doing them as things change and adjust the power accordingly. There are a lot of variables, I'm kinda trying to reduce the complexity some.

Regards


One consideration is pay more electricity now in exchage of the lower difficulty and potentially get more coins now. And also possible of mining more coin now with higher hashrate for future gain.

Could be a balance decision. It depends on how you play
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
July 21, 2017, 08:08:01 PM
Thanks for replys, CJ, Ben and Benny.

I did some testing with average power draw, and average hash rate, over different power targets/OC a while back, using nicehash (so varying payrates)

https://i.imgur.com/SFeuuXO.jpg

It gets complicated rather quickly, but I do see your points

What I'm wondering is where to draw the line, pushing it for example, from 218mBTC to 239mBTC (720sols to 770sols) on one 80ti would actually cost more in electric, but gets more mBTC

Not too concerned about the longevity as 5y warranty, and I only have a few, so return and replace would not cost me anything significant downtime.
UK, so even now in July heat is not an issue. (cry)

More cards on a circuit, smaller psu's and other electrical concerns, yes totally understand that, things are different for us all.

My calculations are probably off, I'll have to try them again, or keep doing them as things change and adjust the power accordingly. There are a lot of variables, I'm kinda trying to reduce the complexity some.

Regards
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