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jr. member
Activity: 279
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September 20, 2022, 03:21:31 PM
#32
I'm wondering what would happen to all crypto miners right now, how are you guys coping with the situation.

I have shut down my rigs but I am not going to sell the equipment and liquidate everything.It also look like a bad timing for Nvidia which will most likely present tomorrow the 4000 series,at least this is what I assume because they have said in their instagram official page that the unbounded is coming,I believe this to be the 4000 series.

As for the rig it is not worthy even if someone has free electricity with those Rx 580 cards will do like 0.50 dollars daily in mining ETC which many people are mining now,the same return with many other coins so we should be in study mode now,looking what is going on around and why not grab a few additional cards for really cheap,as prices have fallen down dramatically since after the merge.

I unassembled one rig that I built in 2018. It was hosting 10 580s. It was a sad moment but feels like it is time to move on.
sr. member
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Cashback 15%
September 20, 2022, 02:18:50 PM
#31
Epic Cash miners are profitable and happy.

Where is the proof? Do Epic Cash has any mining calculator presently? The last time I checked this project out it lacks trading volume, you can drop link if you have any, no calculator shows that Epic cash is near profitable, only Aeternity and ETC are topping the chart now.
sr. member
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Cashback 15%
September 20, 2022, 02:17:07 PM
#30
I'm wondering what would happen to all crypto miners right now, how are you guys coping with the situation.

I have shut down my rigs but I am not going to sell the equipment and liquidate everything.It also look like a bad timing for Nvidia which will most likely present tomorrow the 4000 series,at least this is what I assume because they have said in their instagram official page that the unbounded is coming,I believe this to be the 4000 series.

As for the rig it is not worthy even if someone has free electricity with those Rx 580 cards will do like 0.50 dollars daily in mining ETC which many people are mining now,the same return with many other coins so we should be in study mode now,looking what is going on around and why not grab a few additional cards for really cheap,as prices have fallen down dramatically since after the merge.
Miners will get tired at some point, today the ETH PoW hashrate on poolin have started dropping, those who cant withstand this temporal pain will have to sell their rigs and quiet everything, I like your idea of not selling your rig.
legendary
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September 19, 2022, 09:04:47 PM
#29
Epic Cash miners are profitable and happy.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 19, 2022, 04:29:50 PM
#28
I'm wondering what would happen to all crypto miners right now, how are you guys coping with the situation.

I have shut down my rigs but I am not going to sell the equipment and liquidate everything.It also look like a bad timing for Nvidia which will most likely present tomorrow the 4000 series,at least this is what I assume because they have said in their instagram official page that the unbounded is coming,I believe this to be the 4000 series.

As for the rig it is not worthy even if someone has free electricity with those Rx 580 cards will do like 0.50 dollars daily in mining ETC which many people are mining now,the same return with many other coins so we should be in study mode now,looking what is going on around and why not grab a few additional cards for really cheap,as prices have fallen down dramatically since after the merge.
member
Activity: 208
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September 19, 2022, 04:22:02 PM
#27
I'm wondering what would happen to all crypto miners right now, how are you guys coping with the situation.

Most miners are in denial mode.
member
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September 19, 2022, 01:33:31 PM
#26
I'm wondering what would happen to all crypto miners right now, how are you guys coping with the situation.
member
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September 06, 2022, 03:13:11 AM
#25
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up



The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.
Nice build, I don't think I will ever spend money on Radeon RX580s again but with free electricity this graphic card isn't that bad at all, we still don't know what will happen after Eth merge so I think building rigs right now is very risky but if things go well then it's all for the best, happy mining.
legendary
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September 05, 2022, 03:18:24 AM
#24
Direct mining motherboards with no risers are the best, they are very close to how you will plug a Asic miner and never look back, I only do updates on hive OS with riserless motherboard, no reboots or downtime.

I love that Asrock H510 Pro BTC that I got some months ago,I have put 4 cards directly in it because the other cards I have in another rig and it runs perfectly,cards running cool even in an open air rig like the one I have but when having 6 cards in here a closed case is the best option or as a minimum you should have additional cooling for the cards which is the cheaper option.I strongly agree with riserless motherboards being really stable and without problems,at least I didn't encounter any so far and I am not even running Linux but Windows 10.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
September 04, 2022, 08:34:49 PM
#23
Direct mining motherboards with no risers are the best, they are very close to how you will plug a Asic miner and never look back, I only do updates on hive OS with riserless motherboard, no reboots or downtime.

yeah my 14 cases from minerdude are close to perfect up time.

this is very important to me as the trip is 140 miles or 200 kilometers round trip.

I use smos and have had really good success with them.

I use a riser here and there in my house on small rigs.

they are not as stable as the 12 12 cards slot rigs or the 2 8 slot rigs.

I do not rule out riser rigs but I don’t  use them very much.

Still i can see use for a riser here or there but not for me and the close to 200 cards I have.
full member
Activity: 1148
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September 04, 2022, 02:28:17 AM
#22
Direct mining motherboards with no risers are the best, they are very close to how you will plug a Asic miner and never look back, I only do updates on hive OS with riserless motherboard, no reboots or downtime.
legendary
Activity: 2226
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September 03, 2022, 01:54:38 PM
#21

I have too many failure with risers in a week, one gpu will become invisible in hiveOS after two days of mining none stop, I am getting tired of risers and I have make up my mind to upgrade to riserless motherboard.

I used to have problems with risers, but it was a long time ago, I think v1 risers
But I'm using good versions, they are reliable for me, more than 1 year without any single problem. No headaches, no off-line time
Sometimes you can get a bad batch and it's hard to return, because sellers are in China most of times.
This is the ones I'm using:


legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1026
September 03, 2022, 07:54:34 AM
#20
What makes slotted motherboards better than those with riser ports only? I think it's not about the performance but the less tweaking headache that risers gives users compare to slotted motherboard, or there is more that I don't know? I will like to learn.

You're right it's not about performance, it's about convenience and personal preference. A riserless motherboard, by definition, doesn't use
risers so there are fewer potential points of failure. On the other hand the slot spacing is fixed so you can't adjust for different card widths.

PS. new motherboards seem to have traded in PCIe slots for more m.2, so m.2 to 4x PCIe/USB splitters are going to become popular for mining.
USB connector but PCIe protocol, of course.
I have too many failure with risers in a week, one gpu will become invisible in hiveOS after two days of mining none stop, I am getting tired of risers and I have make up my mind to upgrade to riserless motherboard.
Your problem is with the raiser supplier, not the raisers. The raiser is not such a complex detail that it has many problems. Raisers with regular motherboards are cheaper than dedicated mining motherboards without raisers. And for premium boards without raisers, expensive cases are needed.
member
Activity: 207
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Syntrum.com
September 03, 2022, 03:21:58 AM
#19
What makes slotted motherboards better than those with riser ports only? I think it's not about the performance but the less tweaking headache that risers gives users compare to slotted motherboard, or there is more that I don't know? I will like to learn.

You're right it's not about performance, it's about convenience and personal preference. A riserless motherboard, by definition, doesn't use
risers so there are fewer potential points of failure. On the other hand the slot spacing is fixed so you can't adjust for different card widths.

PS. new motherboards seem to have traded in PCIe slots for more m.2, so m.2 to 4x PCIe/USB splitters are going to become popular for mining.
USB connector but PCIe protocol, of course.
I have too many failure with risers in a week, one gpu will become invisible in hiveOS after two days of mining none stop, I am getting tired of risers and I have make up my mind to upgrade to riserless motherboard.
full member
Activity: 1397
Merit: 221
September 02, 2022, 01:37:38 PM
#18
What makes slotted motherboards better than those with riser ports only? I think it's not about the performance but the less tweaking headache that risers gives users compare to slotted motherboard, or there is more that I don't know? I will like to learn.

You're right it's not about performance, it's about convenience and personal preference. A riserless motherboard, by definition, doesn't use
risers so there are fewer potential points of failure. On the other hand the slot spacing is fixed so you can't adjust for different card widths.

PS. new motherboards seem to have traded in PCIe slots for more m.2, so m.2 to 4x PCIe/USB splitters are going to become popular for mining.
USB connector but PCIe protocol, of course.
legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
September 02, 2022, 11:34:29 AM
#17
Yes op you are doing pretty good for a first build.
I am more of a fan of slotted boards not riser boards, but you made a very nice riser build.
Leave it alone and just stack your coins.
I do suggest that you should be ready to switch to etc or ethW come the merge.
The merge will be here soon maybe sept 12-14 and it will bring a lot of change if it does come.
Do not do a new build until after the merge and we learn exactly how it affects us miners.
In the meantime enjoy the build.

What makes slotted motherboards better than those with riser ports only? I think it's not about the performance but the less tweaking headache that risers gives users compare to slotted motherboard, or there is more that I don't know? I will like to learn.

I knew about the Merge before building this one but that's just one out of three that I planned to build so the rest will be after the merge, if profits get worsen I except graphic card price to fall more, am I right on this one? That's what I heard.

I have 14 rigs from minerdude

2 of these

https://minerdude.com/product/minerdude-x8ultra-plus/

2 of these

https://minerdude.com/product/minerdude-x12-xtreme-12-gpu-smart-mining-rig-200-277v-only/

10 of these

https://minerdude.com/product/x12012022/


they work well in my warehouse

they cool well

they are easy to clean

they also take up very little space

In my ware house mine they are a better choice than riser builds.

newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 22
September 02, 2022, 10:21:11 AM
#16
Yes op you are doing pretty good for a first build.
I am more of a fan of slotted boards not riser boards, but you made a very nice riser build.
Leave it alone and just stack your coins.
I do suggest that you should be ready to switch to etc or ethW come the merge.
The merge will be here soon maybe sept 12-14 and it will bring a lot of change if it does come.
Do not do a new build until after the merge and we learn exactly how it affects us miners.
In the meantime enjoy the build.

What makes slotted motherboards better than those with riser ports only? I think it's not about the performance but the less tweaking headache that risers gives users compare to slotted motherboard, or there is more that I don't know? I will like to learn.

I knew about the Merge before building this one but that's just one out of three that I planned to build so the rest will be after the merge, if profits get worsen I except graphic card price to fall more, am I right on this one? That's what I heard.
member
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Moon.win
September 02, 2022, 10:07:57 AM
#15
Nice build OP, unlike I that killed two graphic cards when I tried building my first ever mining rig, I messed up and spent double money to get extra graphic cards again, ruined a motherboard too, enjoy your mining rig.
legendary
Activity: 4116
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'The right to privacy matters'
September 02, 2022, 09:25:40 AM
#14
Yes op you are doing pretty good for a first build.
I am more of a fan of slotted boards not riser boards, but you made a very nice riser build.
Leave it alone and just stack your coins.
I do suggest that you should be ready to switch to etc or ethW come the merge.
The merge will be here soon maybe sept 12-14 and it will bring a lot of change if it does come.
Do not do a new build until after the merge and we learn exactly how it affects us miners.
In the meantime enjoy the build.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1026
September 02, 2022, 06:34:50 AM
#13
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up



The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.


I like the rig it will cool well. How are the temps? Do you stay at a good number for the cards.

What is the psu?

Could you screen shot hiveOS so we can see readout.

Can you show the mobo and psu.

Lastly how are you cooling room 8 cards are close to 1200 watts the room must be pretty warm.
1) My Temp never exceed 60°C in a very hot weather, I placed the mining rig very close to my window and there are trees in my compound with cool breeze doing it's thing. I have also managed to get 29MH+ after few trials.



2) I am using a B250 motherboard and a Daylead 1600 watt PSU

The temp isn't bad at all as there is good breeze in my compound, it do seize here and there but it helps and I make sure the rig is set close to window, no problem so far.



Good settings and you're lucky with your memory. Memory can be increased to 2150-2200, but this may affect the stability of the work. If the mining farm is stable, then I would not change anything. Some miners increase the memory to 2250 and get almost 32 megahash, but this is probably just for showing off. There will be no stability with these settings.
jr. member
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September 02, 2022, 06:14:51 AM
#12
These rates are ok for samsung memory. The clocks are good to. Maybe cclock is a little to low. Did you put in some custom memory straps? Or a BIOS mod?
newbie
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September 02, 2022, 03:45:55 AM
#11
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up

https://i.imgur.com/dRvhrPN.jpeg

The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.


I like the rig it will cool well. How are the temps? Do you stay at a good number for the cards.

What is the psu?

Could you screen shot hiveOS so we can see readout.

Can you show the mobo and psu.

Lastly how are you cooling room 8 cards are close to 1200 watts the room must be pretty warm.
1) My Temp never exceed 60°C in a very hot weather, I placed the mining rig very close to my window and there are trees in my compound with cool breeze doing it's thing. I have also managed to get 29MH+ after few trials.

https://i.imgur.com/LHES8vy.jpg

2) I am using a B250 motherboard and a Daylead 1600 watt PSU

The temp isn't bad at all as there is good breeze in my compound, it do seize here and there but it helps and I make sure the rig is set close to window, no problem so far.

https://i.imgur.com/R7vLcDP.jpg
sr. member
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September 02, 2022, 02:52:36 AM
#10
Why did I feel like 120$ per 580 is still high? Am I getting more greedy this days or just the right feeling? A rx580 gpu should be bought at 100$ or less, anything over 100$ is high but you did a great job building this rig yourself.
donator
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September 01, 2022, 05:56:26 PM
#9
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up

...

The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.

Congratulations on your first rig build as it looks like a great one!  You seem to have gotten a good deal on the hardware and got it running, so you're off to a great start.  I hope this sparks something in you to keep going.  If you can make it through the downturn as a miner, you will certainly emerge stronger on the other side.  Good luck with maintaining the heat!
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
September 01, 2022, 03:14:05 PM
#8
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up



The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.


I like the rig it will cool well. How are the temps? Do you stay at a good number for the cards.

What is the psu?

Could you screen shot hiveOS so we can see readout.

Can you show the mobo and psu.

Lastly how are you cooling room 8 cards are close to 1200 watts the room must be pretty warm.
legendary
Activity: 3738
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September 01, 2022, 11:46:52 AM
#7
Yes it varies per card. Some cards are worse memory and some GPUs have a worse ASIC quality % and they can't clock as high. You can try and force it to 31MH/s however you will run into hardware errors and it'll keep freezing on you. Eventually it'll freeze in the middle of the night and you will lose all profits on 8 GPUs just because you overclocked it too much.

Good quality looking rig, reminds me of my old RX 570 rigs. Those were the fun days.
legendary
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September 01, 2022, 08:22:41 AM
#6
The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.
Show your settings in Hive OS.
27 megahash is not a bad result for a beginner, because some of my rx580 video cards had problems with overclocking after 27 megahash, and the mining farm crashed.
You can try to flash the BIOS by changing some timings. There is a lot of information about this on YouTube or use the miner settings to increase the hashrate.
legendary
Activity: 2226
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September 01, 2022, 07:10:46 AM
#5
I remember my first rig, it was a frankestein rig hahaha, your rig is well organized.
I think you paid a reasonable price

About the hashrate, don't take too seriously about 31mhs or even 30mhs because it's not guaranteed to achieve.
Every card has their own hashrate, memory type, chiplet, brand, overclock...everything will influence the result.
But it's your first rig and you will probably refine your overclock with time, just watch some youtube videos, try little by little to increase clock, adjust the voltage and I'm sure you can extract the maximum of your cards.
If you have more questions about overclock you can ask here.
jr. member
Activity: 60
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September 01, 2022, 01:32:13 AM
#4
It all depends on your memory type. I have 140+ RX580 running right now. The micron are the best with 33,5MH. SK Hynix and Samsung are between 30 - 32MH. i don't have Elpida.
Check your memory straps. You can try using amdmemtweak --REF 20 in the advanced config box, try 20 or 30. Some cards accept up to 240. wich will increase your hashes significantly.
You can also play with the core and memory state to lower your power consumption a bit.
newbie
Activity: 6
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August 31, 2022, 04:54:32 PM
#3
I have Hynix rx580 that give me 25MH out of the box but little OC brings me up to 30MH you should try lifting the mem clock a bit by bit to get 29MH or 30MH.
legendary
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August 31, 2022, 03:49:10 PM
#2
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up



The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.

Not much you can do,it depends on the memory they have the cards,there are four types for this cards,Samsung which is the best and does easily that 31 Mhsh,than there is Micron,Elpida and Hynix which can or cannot do that,the most stubborn one is Hynix which is well known to not respond as better as Samsung memory to the overclocking and under-volt that we do.

In Windows you can see which type of memory you have by installing GPU-Z,of course Linux has its counterpart which is easily searched in google.I believe you to have the Hynix memory or not the best overclock and under-volt,check the most well known flight sheet that is widely used for your cards in HiveOS and use one of them,from the community I mean.
newbie
Activity: 28
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August 31, 2022, 11:39:46 AM
#1
I bought some rx580 graphic cards from China for 120$ each and I successfully build my first rig, thanks to YouTube video it's not that hard like I've imagined, after placing the order my mind is plagued with thoughts of messing things up

https://i.imgur.com/dRvhrPN.jpeg

The only issue I am having now is the hashrate number, I am getting 27MH from the graphic cards each and a friend rx580 rig is getting 31MH, any ideas of what I can do next? I am running HiveOS.
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