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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 582. (Read 3426922 times)

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New into mining. I'm mining on Asus GTX 780 stock no OC and getting about 530KHs. My computer is on 24/7 usually gaming when I'm on and mining with I'm off. I curious about my temps. Right now I'm GPU temps of 65-69C and VRM temps of 70-74 with the fan on 80%. Is this in the safe zone kinda?

Anything below 75c is safe IMO but less is better anyway.
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New into mining. I'm mining on Asus GTX 780 stock no OC and getting about 530KHs. My computer is on 24/7 usually gaming when I'm on and mining with I'm off. I curious about my temps. Right now I'm GPU temps of 65-69C and VRM temps of 70-74 with the fan on 80%. Is this in the safe zone kinda?
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@djm34

I am going for i5 4670 will that be enough for both mining and gaming? I guess it will be
sr. member
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Thank you Smiley

And from what i hear, pcie speed doesnt make too much of a difference. So you may be able to yeh
hmm it seems that NVML doesn't support a lot on the 750Ti's
cant get clock speed, can't get memory utilization or gpu load, that sucks
legendary
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I cant game anymore so Sad

:O why not? make sure you have atleast 1 display gpu to game on! Wink
and aslong as the motherboard has 3 PCI-E 2.0 slots, and your going to use powered risers it should be fine

to my knowledge the number of pci-e 2.0 ports is the only real limitation aslong as your using powered risers
You mean I cant use powered risers on pcie 3.0?
was wondering the same, is it still possible to play a game from a card on a risers ?
I you get 2 gtx880, I think you should still consider gaming (will be a great rig... after that the possibility of switching between mining or gaming will rely a lot on the cpu you choose, low end cpu won't really work for gaming)
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sooo, who's up for doing some profit calculations for us?  Grin
groestl is now no longer profitable after the huge amount of people that jumped onto it when the price shot up.
right now with 3 750Ti's, and a power usage of only 155W for the entire system, daily profit is £0.08 or $0.12

sooo, profit calcs anyone?
Ask and you shall receive.

As always, this is with 8 750 Ti's with an occasional 9th assist. If groestl gets way more hashes expect it to be one of the higher paying coins.
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would you be providing that as a web service for others for some bitcoins when you get it right?

I could only provide the code for it
hero member
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would you be providing that as a web service for others for some bitcoins when you get it right?
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oh ok. anyways after next release pcie bandwidth wont matter much so doesnt matter which gen you will be running on. Am I right?

@liomojo1

Also Asus mobo has wifi GO which is remote access through wifi on other devices so i wont have to use teamviewer etc.

BTW what s/w you people use for remote access?

right now i am building a webserver module so i can control it from a webpage, thats shutting off miners, starting miners, and seeing all their details.
just got my code showing the following gpu details for me to implement

Name
Temperature
Fan Speed
Total Amount of Memory

need to figure out why i can't get gpu utilization using NVML and why i can't get the proper readings for used memory, just gives me 57 at the moment  Roll Eyes
hero member
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oh ok. anyways after next release pcie bandwidth wont matter much so doesnt matter which gen you will be running on. Am I right?

@liomojo1

Also Asus mobo has wifi GO which is remote access through wifi on other devices so i wont have to use teamviewer etc.

BTW what s/w you people use for remote access?
sr. member
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You mean I cant use powered risers on pcie 3.0?

you can but pcie 3.0 goes mental with extra interrupts. mine did it and i had no usb at all
if they are pcie 3.0 ports, you should be able to change them to 2.0 in the bios
hero member
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It seems like an expensive board. Why don`t you consider Asrock pro btc. It has 6 pci-e slots and has no issues with mining.
You can.

It is not easily available in my country i.e. India and as far as I have heard they have terrible customer support here. So I want to be safe if i fry my mobo Tongue
hero member
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It seems like an expensive board. Why don`t you consider Asrock pro btc. It has 6 pci-e slots and has no issues with mining.
You can.
hero member
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I cant game anymore so Sad

:O why not? make sure you have atleast 1 display gpu to game on! Wink
and aslong as the motherboard has 3 PCI-E 2.0 slots, and your going to use powered risers it should be fine

to my knowledge the number of pci-e 2.0 ports is the only real limitation aslong as your using powered risers
You mean I cant use powered risers on pcie 3.0?
sr. member
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I cant game anymore so Sad

:O why not? make sure you have atleast 1 display gpu to game on! Wink
and aslong as the motherboard has 3 PCI-E 2.0 slots, and your going to use powered risers it should be fine

to my knowledge the number of pci-e 2.0 ports is the only real limitation aslong as your using powered risers
hero member
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So should I consider all the experts have passed OK that config specially the motherboard?
hero member
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I will be adding 800 series cards later so I need 1200 watts I guess

put the wallets on your 1TB if you can, block chains can get very big ;-) but as 256GB SSD should handle it easy. my mining rig runs off my gaming/media/server/storage pc ;-)
so i have most my stuff stored on my server drives, OS, ccminer etc. are all on my SSD, and i am only running a 120GB for my OS

My current windows partition is 100 GB and has 20GB free after all kinds of s/w and games and 6 blockchains so I gues 200 GB SSD should be enough. and I cant game anymore so Sad
sr. member
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I will be adding 800 series cards later so I need 1200 watts I guess

put the wallets on your 1TB if you can, block chains can get very big ;-) but as 256GB SSD should handle it easy. my mining rig runs off my gaming/media/server/storage pc ;-)
so i have most my stuff stored on my server drives, OS, ccminer etc. are all on my SSD, and i am only running a 120GB for my OS

Finally got my NVML reading temperatures and device names thank god.
so i will be putting that into my webserver ccminer module soon and get formatting up my webpage properly
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I will be adding 800 series cards later so I need 1200 watts I guess
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I might sound like a douchebag who posts only when he wants to ask something but I have been following the thread daily. Everything discussed here is beyond my equipment (a 660ti) and knowledge that I dont have anything to add but just absorb. Please help me and bear with my ignorance Tongue

thanks bigjme and DemosMirak

@demosmirak

Yeah I guess i forgot the ssd may be a 256GB for all kinds of blockchains. This will be my first and only rig for now so I need 1TB for that.
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