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@Vosk...Are you just posting the webpage address that your pic is on ?

You need to click on your pic and then "copy image location" and paste that into IMG tags.

Code:
 [img]https://i.imgur.com/QZs1bOn.png[/img]

doing this. thanks though

@flminer...read my post #931 in this thread to fix your photo display problem Smiley

Think I just need to figure out what size to adjust to so it will be accepted. Saw Phil suggest this to someone so keep fiddling with the size till I get it. Wink

Appreciate the info anyways.

No problem with your photo size. see : Smiley







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If you dont place an intensity in the batch file, what does it default to in the miner?

Read the text when ccminer first starts up, it will say what the intensity setting is. Default is around 27-29 which is too much for my computer.




not sure what the deal is then cause I did the insert picture button on one and typed it in on the other like you said. Just don't want my pics I guess  Huh

Had dropped mine intensity down to 25 when I was having problems with miner closing unexpectedly. Then figured out I was using too much of my cpu for mining and choking down the pcie lanes. Have stopped cpu mining all together now and have intensity back up to 27 and slowly raising it to see how high I can get before crashing. With 5 1080 ti and 1 1080 changing one intensity raises hashrate by 150 mhs on skein

Edit: just saw this at bottom of page....

http://imgur.com/a/Sni5B



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phil would this work with your 2x 1080 TI setup + 1080 mini instead of the plywood? same efficiency?

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@bdiddle...Use the one from "nemo's miner".
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Where are you guys getting Alexis ccminer?

The build I downloaded does not work with skein, it just crashes. Can't find any other builds that are the Alexis fork.
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70

I just bought this case to play with today and I'm actually really liking it:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133317&Tpk=N82E16811133317









I really love that case to man, but after looking into that case i read multiple threads of people complaining about the first 2-3 slots being unusable really, because anything outside of maybe a thin extender card could not fit, because it would hit the motherboard.. also many motherboards now have crazy protrusions in the area of the slots.. so a few builds they were only able to use the last 4 slots to clear obstacles on the motherboard.... this is why that case never became popular and kept its value, heck it was a $350 case when it was released...


I guess I lucked out because the cards went in like butter Smiley

OMG WTF... this case was $350?!? No way I would pay that, the only reason I actually picked it up was because it was $99 at the store I went to, I said eh, what the hell, 8 expansion slots. My last 3 motherboards have been sitting on cardboard because I only had 10 cases and didn't want to buy any more since I'm probably going to move to rise builds instead to help out with density

I did come across a guy on a rig porn post that had a really nice affordable setup...i cant seem to find the post to show the pictures, but i still have the links open for the parts he used on one of my chrome browsers..
He bought a 4ftx8ft sheet of plastic wall paneling from home depot $20, which he cut up to build more than one rig from... then using threaded all rod, he drilled holes in the plastic section he cut to size in all 4 corners, ran the threaded rod from the ground up to the level of the GPU's will sit, using washers and nuts the lock the 2 layers of plastic at the level desired, then on the top level he ran a piece of flat bar across 2 threads at the height for them to screw into and built all his mining rigs using this setup.. cost him like $20/rig to build...He went plastic over wood because of fire hazard he mentioned...

plastic board http://www.homedepot.com/p/1-16-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Plastic-Panel-63003/202090190
threaded rod http://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-3-8-in-16-tpi-x-24-in-Zinc-Plated-Threaded-Rod-802167/204274007
flat bare for GPU's http://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-2-in-x-36-in-Aluminum-Flat-Bar-800217/204604762

That looks really good O_O

I struggle so much with cable management - I really look up to the people that have such clean rigs - this case has a really good underside to route everything and I'm not using the plexi glass that it came with yet.

So far about 15 hours running and the 2nd GPU is stead at 68c, the other 2 cards are at 61 and 63c so not horrible.

Here are 4 Dual Card computer cases that I just shoved into a window to exhaust the heat without extraction fan



I'm probably adding either a 5th or another Thermaltake 3 card rig, I don't know if my breaker can handle it though... guess I'll find out.
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70

I just bought this case to play with today and I'm actually really liking it:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133317&Tpk=N82E16811133317









I really love that case to man, but after looking into that case i read multiple threads of people complaining about the first 2-3 slots being unusable really, because anything outside of maybe a thin extender card could not fit, because it would hit the motherboard.. also many motherboards now have crazy protrusions in the area of the slots.. so a few builds they were only able to use the last 4 slots to clear obstacles on the motherboard.... this is why that case never became popular and kept its value, heck it was a $350 case when it was released...


I guess I lucked out because the cards went in like butter Smiley

OMG WTF... this case was $350?!? No way I would pay that, the only reason I actually picked it up was because it was $99 at the store I went to, I said eh, what the hell, 8 expansion slots. My last 3 motherboards have been sitting on cardboard because I only had 10 cases and didn't want to buy any more since I'm probably going to move to rise builds instead to help out with density

I did come across a guy on a rig porn post that had a really nice affordable setup...i cant seem to find the post to show the pictures, but i still have the links open for the parts he used on one of my chrome browsers..
He bought a 4ftx8ft sheet of plastic wall paneling from home depot $20, which he cut up to build more than one rig from... then using threaded all rod, he drilled holes in the plastic section he cut to size in all 4 corners, ran the threaded rod from the ground up to the level of the GPU's will sit, using washers and nuts the lock the 2 layers of plastic at the level desired, then on the top level he ran a piece of flat bar across 2 threads at the height for them to screw into and built all his mining rigs using this setup.. cost him like $20/rig to build...He went plastic over wood because of fire hazard he mentioned...

plastic board http://www.homedepot.com/p/1-16-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Plastic-Panel-63003/202090190
threaded rod http://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-3-8-in-16-tpi-x-24-in-Zinc-Plated-Threaded-Rod-802167/204274007
flat bare for GPU's http://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-2-in-x-36-in-Aluminum-Flat-Bar-800217/204604762

That looks really good O_O
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Are you mounting all your hardware on a wood board only? i was trying to think of ideas to build mining rigs in the future. I was talking to my parents about my mining efforts Sunday over our weekly breakfast meetup.. they told i could put one in the spare bedroom if its not going to be noisy or leave wires dangling all over.. so i was thinking of buying super cheap oversized atx cases to build them in... like my old Haf X case on my old gaming rig has room for like 6 gpus honestly like this one... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147227&ignorebbr=1 , it can support 2 PSUs and about 5 GPU's easily for under $70

I just bought this case to play with today and I'm actually really liking it:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133317&Tpk=N82E16811133317









I really love that case to man, but after looking into that case i read multiple threads of people complaining about the first 2-3 slots being unusable really, because anything outside of maybe a thin extender card could not fit, because it would hit the motherboard.. also many motherboards now have crazy protrusions in the area of the slots.. so a few builds they were only able to use the last 4 slots to clear obstacles on the motherboard.... this is why that case never became popular and kept its value, heck it was a $350 case when it was released...


I guess I lucked out because the cards went in like butter Smiley

OMG WTF... this case was $350?!? No way I would pay that, the only reason I actually picked it up was because it was $99 at the store I went to, I said eh, what the hell, 8 expansion slots. My last 3 motherboards have been sitting on cardboard because I only had 10 cases and didn't want to buy any more since I'm probably going to move to rise builds instead to help out with density

I did come across a guy on a rig porn post that had a really nice affordable setup...i cant seem to find the post to show the pictures, but i still have the links open for the parts he used on one of my chrome browsers..
He bought a 4ftx8ft sheet of plastic wall paneling from home depot $20, which he cut up to build more than one rig from... then using threaded all rod, he drilled holes in the plastic section he cut to size in all 4 corners, ran the threaded rod from the ground up to the level of the GPU's will sit, using washers and nuts the lock the 2 layers of plastic at the level desired, then on the top level he ran a piece of flat bar across 2 threads at the height for them to screw into and built all his mining rigs using this setup.. cost him like $20/rig to build...He went plastic over wood because of fire hazard he mentioned...

plastic board http://www.homedepot.com/p/1-16-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Plastic-Panel-63003/202090190
threaded rod http://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-3-8-in-16-tpi-x-24-in-Zinc-Plated-Threaded-Rod-802167/204274007
flat bare for GPU's http://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-2-in-x-36-in-Aluminum-Flat-Bar-800217/204604762
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How can we make sure that miner doesn't crash on discount ?

I am actually researching this right now..
Someone mentioned on my other post i started that to prevent pool downs from hurting your wallet, you can use the Nemo Multi Algo batch file modded, instead of comparing currencies from the same pool, you can add 2 or 3 pools to the batch file, so when it cycles through the script its literally comparing the same ALGO on different pools, so it jumps to mining the other pool for 30 minutes tell the batch cycles itself and notices the primary pool is up... he stated this is how he has his setup on Yiimp lately, because its been going down so often, that he defaults back to zpool when it goes down to minimize lost...
the thing is the guy has yet to respond to an PM about it or comment in post on how to write the batch for this... so i have no clue how to do it yet.. or atleast have not figured it out
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How can we make sure that miner doesn't crash on discount ?
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@Vosk...Are you just posting the webpage address that your pic is on ?

You need to click on your pic and then "copy image location" and paste that into IMG tags.

Code:
 [img]https://i.imgur.com/QZs1bOn.png[/img]

doing this. thanks though

@flminer...read my post #931 in this thread to fix your photo display problem Smiley

Think I just need to figure out what size to adjust to so it will be accepted. Saw Phil suggest this to someone so keep fiddling with the size till I get it. Wink

Appreciate the info anyways.

No problem with your photo size. see : Smiley







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If you dont place an intensity in the batch file, what does it default to in the miner?

Read the text when ccminer first starts up, it will say what the intensity setting is. Default is around 27-29 which is too much for my computer.


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@philipma1957

Have you been getting lots of disconnections  with skein , i am getting disconnected from pool  at least 2 times per day and miner crash immediately.

what are your clocks?


intensity in bat 24

tdp of 70%
+150 core
- 100 memory
    75% fan

try this for your cards.

remember if you have an aftermarket card with a higher clock 

settings like +200 for core to + 275 may not be stable.


my aorus 1080ti  works best at

65% tdp

+ 130 core
-100 memory
70% fan

once I push core to 140 and higher I crash





I am getting this message ,
 Stratum connection interrupted
[2017-06-06 19:20:47] Stratum connection failed: Failed to connect to yiimp.ccminer.org port 4933: Connection refused

I dont think it is clock related.
Running reference card 80% power limit , core +195 , memory -300  .. tested with core +150 and getting the same result .

Here is my bat

ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a skein -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org:4933 -u DLnYMDb1ZHidqKjVMEFLNZj5JPSwAxAMFP -p c=DGB
 
[2017-06-06 19:20:47] ...terminating workio thread

I think that is because Yiimp has been under DDOS attacks yesterday or longer.. there was a post about it yesterday... i was going to switch to Yiimb on 1 GPU to do an equal comparison of profit, because i made 20-22% less than calculators estimate for me on ZPool... but i couldnt get the pool site to even load to get the ports yesterday when i was going to create the custom batch file
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@philipma1957

Have you been getting lots of disconnections  with skein , i am getting disconnected from pool  at least 2 times per day and miner crash immediately.

what are your clocks?


intensity in bat 24

tdp of 70%
+150 core
- 100 memory
    75% fan

try this for your cards.

remember if you have an aftermarket card with a higher clock  

settings like +200 for core to + 275 may not be stable.


my aorus 1080ti  works best at

65% tdp

+ 130 core
-100 memory
70% fan

once I push core to 140 and higher I crash





I am getting this message ,
 Stratum connection interrupted
[2017-06-06 19:20:47] Stratum connection failed: Failed to connect to yiimp.ccminer.org port 4933: Connection refused
[2017-06-06 19:20:47] ...terminating workio thread

I dont think it is clock related.
Running reference card 80% power limit , core +195 , memory -300  .. tested with core +150 and getting the same result .
unlike calymore i doesn't wait for connection problem to be fixed

Here is my bat

ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a skein -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org:4933 -u DLnYMDb1ZHidqKjVMEFLNZj5JPSwAxAMFP -p c=DGB
 
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@philipma1957

Have you been getting lots of disconnections  with skein , i am getting disconnected from pool  at least 2 times per day and miner crash immediately.

what are your clocks?


intensity in bat 24

tdp of 70%
+150 core
- 100 memory
    75% fan

try this for your cards.

remember if you have an aftermarket card with a higher clock  

settings like +200 for core to + 275 may not be stable.


my aorus 1080ti  works best at

65% tdp

+ 130 core
-100 memory
70% fan

once I push core to 140 and higher I crash





If you dont place an intensity in the batch file, what does it default to in the miner? curious because i went to an simple miner batch file because i was having a lot of crashing issues with Nemominer batch file.. now im running stable.. last 24hrs its been running at...
70%tdp
+302 core
+0 mem
Auto fan because my 2 MSI 1080ti's are watercooled...
according to HW Monitor im averaging 170-175watts each card...
981Mh/s average with latest settings per card

I have not touched mem yet, because i wanted to see what is the highest i could go on core clock first before adjusting it.. i found they froze at 310, so i went back down to 300 and been creeping it up slowly running for an hour or so between changes

One thing i did experiment with yesterday was using the FAN headers on the GPU's to run fans, because my fan controller has been giving me issues lately and someone mentioned that i may be overloading it, why not hook up some of the fans to the old fan headers on the GPU's i water blocked.. turns out in HW Monitor when i plug in 3 fans into the fan headers on the pcb and in msi afterburner adjust them to 100%, my GPU watts increases 28watts... im curious how much of that 70% fan control on your other cards is wattage being consumed via the fans...
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@philipma1957

Have you been getting lots of disconnections  with skein , i am getting disconnected from pool  at least 2 times per day and miner crash immediately.

what are your clocks?


intensity in bat 24

tdp of 70%
+150 core
- 100 memory
    75% fan

try this for your cards.

remember if you have an aftermarket card with a higher clock 

settings like +200 for core to + 275 may not be stable.


my aorus 1080ti  works best at

65% tdp

+ 130 core
-100 memory
70% fan

once I push core to 140 and higher I crash



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@philipma1957

Have you been getting lots of disconnections  with skein , i am getting disconnected from pool  at least 2 times per day and miner crash immediately.
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I have found 

70% tdp
+200 core
-200 memory
75% fan

is good but  not every cards  likes the +200 core
 I have also found intensity of 24 in bat file is more stable

How does that 70% TDP translate to actual Watts?
Please consult nvidia-smi or Nvidia Inspector.
I am also interested in optimizing ccminer suite for best Sol/W.
Thanks.
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@Vosk...Are you just posting the webpage address that your pic is on ?

You need to click on your pic and then "copy image location" and paste that into IMG tags.

Code:
 [img]https://i.imgur.com/QZs1bOn.png[/img]

doing this. thanks though

@flminer...read my post #931 in this thread to fix your photo display problem Smiley

Think I just need to figure out what size to adjust to so it will be accepted. Saw Phil suggest this to someone so keep fiddling with the size till I get it. Wink

Appreciate the info anyways.
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@flminer...read my post #931 in this thread to fix your photo display problem Smiley
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http://imgur.com/a/5B3JD

Getting closer to a 8 card nvidia build! Be my first 8 card rig. Those 2 server psu's, breakout boards and cables were delivered yesterday from Sidehack. The risers they are connected to are more Finsky (6 pin pcie for power). Now just waiting on m.2 to pcie adapters and picopsu to show up.  Grin Grin Grin Happy Happy Happy (drugs kicking in)

Nice one!

Do those PSU's have connectors for the motherboard power as well?

If they do, I really need to get the dimensions to see if I can get 2 of them into a Rosewill 4U chassis to power 7 x 1080ti's Smiley

No, Sidehack doesn't make them. That is the picopsu's I am waiting on. If they are good quality then I will either sell them myself or work out a deal with Hawkfish. If you need any risers or fans he is your guy. And Sidehack's psu/breakout board/cable packages can't be beat for quality.
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http://imgur.com/a/5B3JD

Getting closer to a 8 card nvidia build! Be my first 8 card rig. Those 2 server psu's, breakout boards and cables were delivered yesterday from Sidehack. The risers they are connected to are more Finsky (6 pin pcie for power). Now just waiting on m.2 to pcie adapters and picopsu to show up.  Grin Grin Grin Happy Happy Happy (drugs kicking in)

Nice one!

Do those PSU's have connectors for the motherboard power as well?

If they do, I really need to get the dimensions to see if I can get 2 of them into a Rosewill 4U chassis to power 7 x 1080ti's Smiley
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