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Topic: Can I a mining with rig have different memory gpus? (Read 113 times)

member
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I just remove then. 2 leds, one for 12v and another for 3.3v, everything fine.
member
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Sure that you can make a rig with different cards, only that to mine with 2 different algorithms you have to open 2 program windows, srbminer supports the multi algorithm in a single window so also ethash + etchash
newbie
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Sure!

I have a rig that have 2x rtx 3080 non LHR (different brands, and settings), 1x Radeon VII, 1x rtx 3060 LHR1, and I can mine under win10. I try one miner (Phoenix, Team Black) for all cards, and that try one miner for the nVidia cards and one for the Radeon VII (team red). All try works, but for me one Phoenix is the best. And I mine monero in this rig with CPU., and farming Chia with HDD. Everything works

Joz
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Use hiveOS instead it's more easier than setting up windows OS for mining different algorithms with different GPUs onboard, drop a feedback about the result on here later.
legendary
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Hi, I have 3 RX 580 8gb already working with ETH... Do I can add 3 RX 580 But 4gb in the memory and make them mining ETC in the same Motherboard

so in the final, i will have:

 - 3 RX 580 8gb mining => ETH
 - 3 RX 580 4gb mining => ETC
  in the same time!!!!

Is this possible Huh?

If you have Windows, then run 2 miners
for instance
teamredminer for ETH with -d 0,1,2 and
teamredminer for ETC with -d 3,4,5

phoenixminer -gbase 0 -gpus 012 for ETH and
phoenixminer -gbase 0 -gpus 345 for ETC

If you have hive OS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z21PgRNuOQ
Russian
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Sure.
newbie
Activity: 1
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Hi, I have 3 RX 580 8gb already working with ETH... Do I can add 3 RX 580 But 4gb in the memory and make them mining ETC in the same Motherboard

so in the final, i will have:

 - 3 RX 580 8gb mining => ETH
 - 3 RX 580 4gb mining => ETC
  in the same time!!!!

Is this possible Huh?



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