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legendary
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Placing all eight older threads in order.
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legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
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@evilmonkey

I recalled a similar case, it was a bad riser... the sata powered riser connector was broken and this BSOD the OS intermittently.

Anyways, you PSU should be good if you down clocked your 1080tis. Good luck troubleshooting.

Ok thanks I might try swapping out the riser.  I did have both risers working perfectly well for 1 week but they were in seperate rigs.  Both are powered directly to the PSU.  

I suspect it might be something to do with the core clock settings I am using.  Hard to tell seeing it only crashes after a long period of time.  I have set them all back to zero to see if it works.  Previously they were all running fine for a week.  But moving to risers I may not be able to clock them as high?

sometimes that happens .
  
I have also seen 1080 ti's clock core at   250 for a month then never do over 225 for core   on zec .

Since stability is king for me I do zec at 200 and no longer try to go higher.

most of my gear is at the solar array and driving 6 mile round trip to re-set the  gear sucks
Why don't you get a TP-Link HS100?

More complex then that.  Some gear  is in the barn some in the house.

It was 98f today  the gear in the barn tripped a circuit breaker had to travel any way.

In fact looks like   I need to go  back again  just had a monster t-storm  with high winds.  I think 1 avalon 721 is dead.


BTW  locking thread  we made it to 100 pages>

new thread


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2019146.new#new
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@evilmonkey

I recalled a similar case, it was a bad riser... the sata powered riser connector was broken and this BSOD the OS intermittently.

Anyways, you PSU should be good if you down clocked your 1080tis. Good luck troubleshooting.

Ok thanks I might try swapping out the riser.  I did have both risers working perfectly well for 1 week but they were in seperate rigs.  Both are powered directly to the PSU. 

I suspect it might be something to do with the core clock settings I am using.  Hard to tell seeing it only crashes after a long period of time.  I have set them all back to zero to see if it works.  Previously they were all running fine for a week.  But moving to risers I may not be able to clock them as high?

sometimes that happens .
 
I have also seen 1080 ti's clock core at   250 for a month then never do over 225 for core   on zec .

Since stability is king for me I do zec at 200 and no longer try to go higher.

most of my gear is at the solar array and driving 6 mile round trip to re-set the  gear sucks
Why don't you get a TP-Link HS100?
legendary
Activity: 4256
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'The right to privacy matters'
@evilmonkey

I recalled a similar case, it was a bad riser... the sata powered riser connector was broken and this BSOD the OS intermittently.

Anyways, you PSU should be good if you down clocked your 1080tis. Good luck troubleshooting.

Ok thanks I might try swapping out the riser.  I did have both risers working perfectly well for 1 week but they were in seperate rigs.  Both are powered directly to the PSU.  

I suspect it might be something to do with the core clock settings I am using.  Hard to tell seeing it only crashes after a long period of time.  I have set them all back to zero to see if it works.  Previously they were all running fine for a week.  But moving to risers I may not be able to clock them as high?

sometimes that happens .
  
I have also seen 1080 ti's clock core at   250 for a month then never do over 225 for core   on zec .

Since stability is king for me I do zec at 200 and no longer try to go higher.

most of my gear is at the solar array and driving 6 mile round trip to re-set the  gear sucks
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@evilmonkey

I recalled a similar case, it was a bad riser... the sata powered riser connector was broken and this BSOD the OS intermittently.

Anyways, you PSU should be good if you down clocked your 1080tis. Good luck troubleshooting.

Ok thanks I might try swapping out the riser.  I did have both risers working perfectly well for 1 week but they were in seperate rigs.  Both are powered directly to the PSU. 

I suspect it might be something to do with the core clock settings I am using.  Hard to tell seeing it only crashes after a long period of time.  I have set them all back to zero to see if it works.  Previously they were all running fine for a week.  But moving to risers I may not be able to clock them as high?
legendary
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@evilmonkey

I recalled a similar case, it was a bad riser... the sata powered riser connector was broken and this BSOD the OS intermittently.

Anyways, you PSU should be good if you down clocked your 1080tis. Good luck troubleshooting.
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Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?

 Trying to run 4 cards with a TDP of AT LEAST 1000 watts on a 1000 watt PS is .... very iffy at best, even if you set the TDP down you're still going to see occasional spikes that are a lot higher.

 Also, not all "1000 watt" supplies are the same, though a plat-rated one SHOULD be at least fairly high quality.



Sorry what? 
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Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?

psu make and model.

gpu make and model

mobo make and model


Silverstone 1000W SST-ST1000-PT  Plat

M/B Gigabyte P67A-UD3-B3 -  Has 2x large PCI-e and 2x Mini PCI-e.  Was previously running three 1080ti on it no issues but I took two of the cards off it and put 3 new ones in it that were running fine in other rigs.
GPU EVGA 1080TI FE x2
EVGA 1080 FE x1
EVGA SC Black 1080 ti x1

673 WATT to the powerpoint.


Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?

psu make and model.

gpu make and model

mobo make and model

4 x 1080tis on a 1000w is a bit of a stretch unless you clock down the cards.

Remember that Gold rated PSUs even at 1000w effectively will hit the efficiency limit at 80% or 800w

so.... if you have 4 x 1080ti at 200w..... plus risers another 40w each, and mobo, CPU, RAM at 100w .... thats well off the 800w Gold level and 1000w "peak" level

best practise is to have 20% buffer from your PSU rating so that PSU runs cool and not overstretched since this is a 24x7 mining intended PSU

I said I have the cards clocked down.  Who doesn't.  I have them all around 67 TPD so that is pretty low.  They are all at around 165W. for a total of 673 Watt back to the power point.  It is a plat PSU it says its max power is above 1000W.

So I have like a 300W+ buffer.  THough I would like to bump the TPD up a bit if it is not the power causing the issue.
legendary
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Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?

 Trying to run 4 cards with a TDP of AT LEAST 1000 watts on a 1000 watt PS is .... very iffy at best, even if you set the TDP down you're still going to see occasional spikes that are a lot higher.

 Also, not all "1000 watt" supplies are the same, though a plat-rated one SHOULD be at least fairly high quality.

legendary
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So even though zpool is saying my hash rate is way down as long as my miners are doing normal hashrate the full hash is still accepted by the pool and paid accordingly? Have been seeing this off and on for a few days now on skein. Hash drops, comes back to normal, drops again. Does that for a few hours then goes to normal running again. But have not seen the dips in the 24hr earnings graph.

 I've never has ANY of my miners show "reported hashrate" above zero on zpool OR ethmine - never understood how that was supposed to work, and as it doesn't affect shares earned don't really care about it.

legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?

psu make and model.

gpu make and model

mobo make and model

4 x 1080tis on a 1000w is a bit of a stretch unless you clock down the cards.

Remember that Gold rated PSUs even at 1000w effectively will hit the efficiency limit at 80% or 800w

so.... if you have 4 x 1080ti at 200w..... plus risers another 40w each, and mobo, CPU, RAM at 100w .... thats well off the 800w Gold level and 1000w "peak" level

best practise is to have 20% buffer from your PSU rating so that PSU runs cool and not overstretched since this is a 24x7 mining intended PSU
legendary
Activity: 4256
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'The right to privacy matters'
Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?

psu make and model.

gpu make and model

mobo make and model

As for your charts

Equihash   4683.88 Sol/s   0.00 Sol/s (0.00%)   0.0089 BTC/day

https://new.nicehash.com/miner/16yLHLoeyuCLPMXkVpC3gyrRYvwRGwjKJr


I assume you did all tests your self

4683 sols =  0.0089 btc

1,000,000,000 sols = 1900 btc per gh

your charts do not show methodolgy .

my number above is simply made from looking at hashnest result.

but If I pull it up 1x every hour I will get different numbers.

In order to show correct numbers like you have in your chart.

you need to run an identical rig for every coin  for 7 days simultaneously .

then give 7 results for each coin. day one two three four five six seven.

this would be a shot at a fair sample.

did you do that?

if not your rigs  did the tester do it.

with the crazy flux patterns  using a rig and testing coins 1 at a time  for 30 days in a row simply is inaccurate.

as you see  I get 1900 btc for 1gh of zec.  you get 2990 for 1 gh of hash

and now  nicehash reads.

Equihash   3916.74 Sol/s   0.00 Sol/s (0.00%)   0.0076 BTC/day


so 76/89 = .85 x 1900 =  1615 btc a gh
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Question about troubleshooting a rig powering off.

My new 4x 1080ti rig is shutting down now and then it just reboots.

It seemed related to one of my cards so I clocked that back down to defaults.  All cards running at 67 TDP or near abouts.  Total WATT used is 672 on a 1000W plat PSU.

I thought it might be related to them drawing too much power which is why I set the TDP down.

Doesn't seem related to that though.  Was mining for 8 hours straight no issues then just reset.  It was resetting within 5 mins when I had that one card clocked at +200 core.  When it was in a two GPU rig it was running fine at +200, but it was not on a riser.

Any thoughts on what else might be causing it?
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I deleted the three posts with this info.  Quoted them here  this chart has wrong info and quite frankly is not a good reference point for hash rates in more then one spot. Also  no links or reference for how to do the build.  

the second line has EBWF  AND IS WRONG

YOU DO NOT EARN 2919.58 BTC PER GH!



If anyone wanted to know how the new ccminer2.1 is doing on the 1080ti... here is a peak... 2 x EVGA SC2 1080ti's 65% TDP


this is to be deleted as it seems to be inaccurate

If anyone wanted to know how the new ccminer2.1 is doing on the 1080ti... here is a peak... 2 x EVGA SC2 1080ti's 65% TDP

Can we get a link to build build or source?

I am going to delete this as it is not accurate info as far as I can tell.

If anyone wanted to know how the new ccminer2.1 is doing on the 1080ti... here is a peak... 2 x EVGA SC2 1080ti's 65% TDP


Can you interpret the results?  Is it much better and anything?  I don't really keep a record of those things onhand and it would really depend on individual cards and settings so really only you can tell us if its better or not.

I am deleting this as it appears to be inaccurate

think you are mistaken on your action the math is perfect
legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
best power usage for a 1070 mini? 125w? (max sol/w)

I would do 105 shoot for 400-410 sols with zec 


+190 core
-500 ram
75% fan


meanwhile for ETH (to achieve 30.x MHs)

+200 core
+1400 mem
PL 110

Zotac 1070 Minis
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
best power usage for a 1070 mini? 125w? (max sol/w)

I would do 105 shoot for 400-410 sols with zec 


+190 core
-500 ram
75% fan


sr. member
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YouTube.com/VoskCoin
best power usage for a 1070 mini? 125w? (max sol/w)
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I deleted the three posts with this info.  Quoted them here  this chart has wrong info and quite frankly is not a good reference point for hash rates in more then one spot. Also  no links or reference for how to do the build. 

the second line has EBWF  AND IS WRONG

YOU DO NOT EARN 2919.58 BTC PER GH!



If anyone wanted to know how the new ccminer2.1 is doing on the 1080ti... here is a peak... 2 x EVGA SC2 1080ti's 65% TDP


this is to be deleted as it seems to be inaccurate

If anyone wanted to know how the new ccminer2.1 is doing on the 1080ti... here is a peak... 2 x EVGA SC2 1080ti's 65% TDP

Can we get a link to build build or source?

I am going to delete this as it is not accurate info as far as I can tell.

If anyone wanted to know how the new ccminer2.1 is doing on the 1080ti... here is a peak... 2 x EVGA SC2 1080ti's 65% TDP


Can you interpret the results?  Is it much better and anything?  I don't really keep a record of those things onhand and it would really depend on individual cards and settings so really only you can tell us if its better or not.

I am deleting this as it appears to be inaccurate
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