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Topic: Advice for a Noob with a 1080 ti sc setup (Read 388 times)

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September 25, 2017, 08:53:02 PM
#3
Thanks!

I guess as long as my system is stable and efficient I'm happy.

The Hashrate on Supernva is what really matters from I'm reading.  And that just goes crazy.

Lots and lots to learn about the whole, mining thing!
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September 25, 2017, 07:59:12 PM
#2
New to the Forum, so, hello.

Decide to take the plunge into GPU mining, tho I think putting the cash for the system into Bitcoin might have been easier!  lol

Anyway, here's my setup

Mobo - Biostar TB250-BTC PRO
CPU-    Celeron G3900
Mem-   Patriot 4G DDR4 2400
SSD-    Sandisk SSD Plus 120G
GPU-    3x EVGA 1080 ti sc Black gaming (4th will be installed tonight)
PSU-    2x EVGA 850W Bronze (Soon to be 2400W Parallel Miner.  As soon as I install the 230V circuit)
           1 GPU and Mobo on one and 2 GPUs on the other

Windows 10 64

Using MSI Afterburner

GPUs are on risers with molex connectors...for now.  Will go to 6-pin with the new PSU
         All in PCI 1x slots.  Mobo bios set to GEN 2

Running EWBF CUDA miner
          Averaging  700 Sol/s per card
                          200W per card
                          3.5% Efficiency per card

Supernva Pool


So, being very new to this, what's the best way to increase my Hash Rate without affecting efficiency?   $.1629 kWh in NH

I've had to turn down the Afterburner settings.  I was getting hardware errors on the PCIe and PCI bus.  Which in turn caused reboots.

Any and all advice is welcome!  Just please don't be a too awful rude!

Thanks!!


Hi and welcome to the forum, I have Nvidia MSI 1080ti and they are way efficient in terms of mining, I am getting 670sol/s for 190watts in zec using EWBF Cuda miner, I am already fine with this as I am also considering power savings that will not compromise hashrates too much, I guess the hashrates youre getting is fine for me.

newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
September 25, 2017, 06:01:41 PM
#1
New to the Forum, so, hello.

Decide to take the plunge into GPU mining, tho I think putting the cash for the system into Bitcoin might have been easier!  lol

Anyway, here's my setup

Mobo - Biostar TB250-BTC PRO
CPU-    Celeron G3900
Mem-   Patriot 4G DDR4 2400
SSD-    Sandisk SSD Plus 120G
GPU-    3x EVGA 1080 ti sc Black gaming (4th will be installed tonight)
PSU-    2x EVGA 850W Bronze (Soon to be 2400W Parallel Miner.  As soon as I install the 230V circuit)
           1 GPU and Mobo on one and 2 GPUs on the other

Windows 10 64

Using MSI Afterburner

GPUs are on risers with molex connectors...for now.  Will go to 6-pin with the new PSU
         All in PCI 1x slots.  Mobo bios set to GEN 2

Running EWBF CUDA miner
          Averaging  700 Sol/s per card
                          200W per card
                          3.5% Efficiency per card

Supernva Pool


So, being very new to this, what's the best way to increase my Hash Rate without affecting efficiency?   $.1629 kWh in NH

I've had to turn down the Afterburner settings.  I was getting hardware errors on the PCIe and PCI bus.  Which in turn caused reboots.

Any and all advice is welcome!  Just please don't be a too awful rude!

Thanks!!
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