I'm mining 8 Nvidia 1060 3gb with Samsung ram. Using SMOS with enemy miner on suprnova. Getting 180 coins for day for my rig. Got the intensity set to 21. And I have suprnova paying out every 6 rvn. Is this round about the same as what everyone else is getting or can I do better?
Forgot to mention I have 150 core and -502 for memory and running at 65w. Fan speeds 75% and GPUs sitting about 65 degrees c
Kind regards
Steven
Those are equihash settings/clocks. You'll want to clock more like for Neoscrypt and up your power limit slightly. Something like:
TDP 80-85%
Core +150-250
Mem +500-600
Then set a fan profile that makes sense.
That should give you a solid boost without raising your temps. Also don't mess with intensity, the default 19 should be fine unless you have really topshelf cards like 1060 GALAX EOC or something like that.
Hey thanks for the help!
I will give a try tonight. One question though. I though memory didn't matter on this algorithm? That's what I've been reading anyway?
Kind regards
Steven
Mem matters with certain parts of the algorithm.
I'm getting absurdly good responses from clocking up core and mem fairly heavily on all my GALAX EXOC cards 1050 TI and 1060 3Gb EOC and close to nothing on my MSI Aero cards so they're sitting at stock but I'm not seeing any weird drops or instability issues that other people seem to be reporting with heavier OCs.
So I spaced out my cards a little more. Maybe a cm or so and it has dramatically helped with gpu heat. 65c at 80% fan speed at 75w per card. I have had it up to 80w and the temperature stays the same so that sounds good doesn't it?
I have some worries about wattage though. I understand that a 8 pin pcie can carry 150w? I have 4 cards running off one evga 750w gold. I have it wired with 4 cards powered with the 2 split pcie cables you get in the box and the risers powered from from the single pcie cables you get in the box but I've added 6 pin to 6 pin dual splitter to give me enough connections. Does that make sense?
I worry that if my 8 pin cables from the psu can only carry 150w and say I'm taking 80-85w per card and my risers were taking 80-85w I would be overloading my cables.
Change your PSU to a 1200W or 1600W ...
You will find you have no issues connecting all four cards to two different Rails on the PSU, and still have some power left over to power the rest of the machine easily at Max Wattage for the cards. In most cases, you will find that over a 72hour period due to the Algo Pairing, the power consumption will go well above what the 750W PSU can supply, and become overloaded. IN a high end Platinum series Corsair for example, this shuts the PSU down to protect the components and stop the PSU from burning out. Other cheaper PSU units just heat up and eventually burnout. Then again, we are talking about Aorus 1080TI Xtreme WF cards here that we have been testing, not the lower end cards, so this could be a very different issue if the 1050TI cards draw much less power. These cards can have a PowerLimit of 375W each and draw a huge Current many AMPS) through the PSU.
Over potential of PSU is NOT overkill, as the PSU may be able to supply the given amount, but will only supply what the machine draws, which is what it uses only.
Heat spacing is only an issue IF there is no forced air between the cards. If you rely on 'just' the fans of the cards without any external air cooling, then the further the spacing you can get, the better.
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