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Topic: How long have your rigs run without resetting? - page 2. (Read 1967 times)

sr. member
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well with zec i had to upgrade claymore many times.  but if I leave the rigs alone 3 weeks is pretty easy sometimes 5 or 6.

most issues are psu lacks the balls it needs.

card gets too hot.

riser gets too warm.

For the old R9 390, the riser is cold.
legendary
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i didn't experience any crash perfectly stable, the only time i stop it is to change the miner version that's it

now apparently there is a bug on my system that prevent win 10 from updating, which come in handy for me
legendary
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Max is probably a week. Then either some GPU will crash and system will either automatically reboot or it will  be a hard hang.

No idea how you guys can run it for 3 months straight, these aren't Antminers.
sr. member
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As per subject, the longest of any of my miners are 1 week. I find it a rather almost full time job to have to run to my rig to hard reset them.

Any suggestion to remote resetting? I am exploring diskless system and it seems to be the most practical method.

How can it be a full time job if all you take is few minute to hard reset each rig (well unless you are talking about 10000 rig)? There are actually a lot of way to remotely reset but each come with problem too.

I myself tried wireless remote power socket but no luck, it work at first but might be due to the high heat from rig it spoil rather quick.

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
well with zec i had to upgrade claymore many times.  but if I leave the rigs alone 3 weeks is pretty easy sometimes 5 or 6.

most issues are psu lacks the balls it needs.

card gets too hot.

riser gets too warm.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000
Months at a time, 20+ Windows 10 rigs with 6 or 7 GPUs each. Only reason they go offline is to get blasted with compressed air, or power outage.
sr. member
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Ooh La La, C'est Zoom!
Mine is at 28 days now.
http://1cf13d.ethosdistro.com/#

It's only 28 days because I upgraded ethOS and that required a reboot. Prior to that it had been several months. The biggest issue for me is the occasional loss of power. It is now cold (relative to "normal" weather here) where I live so I suspect that the next unplanned reboot will be due to loss of power due to an ice storm.
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
Probably around 2, maybe 3 months for most rigs with Win7 with a few tweaks and most scheduled tasks disabled so there's nothing going on in the background that could degrade it over time.

But then again 2-3 months without a short power outage is super rare. And some rigs are less stable whatever I do and only usually go for a couple of weeks tops.

For most rigs that won't go long it's almost always caused by poor USB powered risers. 3 parts per risers, it's a pain in the ass trying to find out which part (out of 18 for a 6 card rig) is at fault.
sr. member
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It takes a lot to build but not much to lose
just add reboot.bat to execute each 4 days or something reasonable. And add the miner.bat in the startup so that it starts automatically as your PC starts.
sr. member
Activity: 353
Merit: 250
As per subject, the longest of any of my miners are 1 week. I find it a rather almost full time job to have to run to my rig to hard reset them.

Any suggestion to remote resetting? I am exploring diskless system and it seems to be the most practical method.
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