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Topic: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! - page 89. (Read 66416 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
yeah these launches are really fucking bad.
sr. member
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any find amd 6800 or amd 6800xt


Microcenter by me only received ten 6800... no 6800xt.. so the campers got them  Shocked
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
any find amd 6800 or amd 6800xt
legendary
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rough calculation the GPU runs at 70%-75% power (235/320tdp?).  That's good.  It costs a little bit more BTC per hash though vs 5700xt.  I would like to have my backorder filled Sad

I happy with short testing.

Looks like I can go to 230 watts and still stay in the 94.5mh number.

screen shots

set to
core -100
mem-ram 1500
watts 230












I had expected close to these numbers and for them to be stable.
Second card comes tomorrow.
legendary
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Now the money is free, and so the people will be
rough calculation the GPU runs at 70%-75% power (235/320tdp?).  That's good.  It costs a little bit more BTC per hash though vs 5700xt.  I would like to have my backorder filled Sad
edit: and thanks for sharing
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
did you reduce the power usage by reducing voltage or setting a power limit?
Also, you can drop clocks all the way down, i have mine running at 1000 (-400).

Thats a big difference in efficiency between the 3080 and 3070. Probably due to the gddr6x?

okay I set watts

simple mining software

has

core  100 setting gives me 1395 reading for core
mem 1500 setting gives me 10001 reading for ram
watts 235 watts gives me a 235 soft ware and 274 at the wall

has has been solid at 94.77


I will drop core to 0 and see what happens next


core           =0
mem/ram   =1500
watts         =  235

 seems to be at same watts and 94.77mh

so it is almost the same as 2x 5700xt's   which is good if space is an issue.
member
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did you reduce the power usage by reducing voltage or setting a power limit?
Also, you can drop clocks all the way down, i have mine running at 1000 (-400).

Thats a big difference in efficiency between the 3080 and 3070. Probably due to the gddr6x?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Wattage at the wall or Software?

software just for card.  at wall was about 260




new settings are better.


Model   
0: Evga RTX 3080 10GB
94.02.26.40.CC

Clocks
1395/10001

Hashrate
94.57 MH/s
Pwr
234 W software gpu only
274 W  at wall

°C/Fan
67°C/63%


core :   100
mem : 1500
watts : 235
temp :  70C
fan :    63%

notes

1 card rig
platinum psu
g4400t cpu

 


this is my card

https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=10G-P5-3885-KR

note on back it has mixed caps which seem to work better.
jr. member
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Wattage at the wall or Software?
legendary
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Well my local Microcenter has basically no stock of RX 5700XTs other than Sapphire brand. I know they're good cards but I like the longer 3 year warranty on the ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI cards and with AmEx that pushes them out to 4 years without having to return the card to Microcenter (place of purchase). Since they have very little stock I'm hoping they get a decent amount of cards that I can get 1 to test out.

I get my first of 3 3080's today.

I would love to get the 6000 series amd but I don't have much hope to buy 1.

OKAY my first 3080 has arrived.

I am running simple miner beta with the following clocks

Core MHz:        200
Memory MHz: 1400
Watts :             220

target temp :  70c
fans:              56%:


simple mining numbers

Evga RTX 3080 10GB
94.02.26.40.CC
Bus id: 02:00.0
Evga RTX 3080 10GB

GPU Bios: 94.02.26.40.CC
1065/9951
84.07 MH/s
219 W
70°C / 58%


legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Well my local Microcenter has basically no stock of RX 5700XTs other than Sapphire brand. I know they're good cards but I like the longer 3 year warranty on the ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI cards and with AmEx that pushes them out to 4 years without having to return the card to Microcenter (place of purchase). Since they have very little stock I'm hoping they get a decent amount of cards that I can get 1 to test out.

I get my first of 3 3080's today.

I would love to get the 6000 series amd but I don't have much hope to buy 1.
DrG
legendary
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Well my local Microcenter has basically no stock of RX 5700XTs other than Sapphire brand. I know they're good cards but I like the longer 3 year warranty on the ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI cards and with AmEx that pushes them out to 4 years without having to return the card to Microcenter (place of purchase). Since they have very little stock I'm hoping they get a decent amount of cards that I can get 1 to test out.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
6800 and 6800XT coming out in under 48 hours.
What sites or methods do you like to use?
I'm on Newegg, BestBuy, Walmart, Amazon and pricechecker sites.

I tried from Sept 17 to Nov 14 I finally got 3 3080's

and I won't say how or where I got them.  Other then they were a legal purchase.

I simply spent to much time to get them.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Yes I got the Nicehash email also. You login and need to sign some form saying you clear them of any wrong-doing and you will get 100% of your amount back. However you need to wait until like Dec 16th 2020 or so. What's funny about all this is that I am pretty sure the day they got hacked Dec 7th, bitcoin was trading at ~$13000 and now its at a higher price than 3 years prior.

I remember getting their reimbursements when BTC was like $6K and thinking, they should just reimburse the USD amount of the hack since BTC value is halved pretty much however it looks like we will be in the green when we finally get out money back. I remember those were a good old days of mining. Something like $5/gpu/day with an RX 470 GPU. Probably not as good as Jan 2018 with some coins like ETH which probably made like $10/gpu/day on some 1080Ti GPUs but the profits sure were amazing back then.

to equal my btc mining price today needs to be 78k Grin

to equal my nicehash eth to btc mining price of eth today needs to 3220
legendary
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Yes I got the Nicehash email also. You login and need to sign some form saying you clear them of any wrong-doing and you will get 100% of your amount back. However you need to wait until like Dec 16th 2020 or so. What's funny about all this is that I am pretty sure the day they got hacked Dec 7th, bitcoin was trading at ~$13000 and now its at a higher price than 3 years prior.

I remember getting their reimbursements when BTC was like $6K and thinking, they should just reimburse the USD amount of the hack since BTC value is halved pretty much however it looks like we will be in the green when we finally get out money back. I remember those were a good old days of mining. Something like $5/gpu/day with an RX 470 GPU. Probably not as good as Jan 2018 with some coins like ETH which probably made like $10/gpu/day on some 1080Ti GPUs but the profits sure were amazing back then.
hero member
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6800 and 6800XT coming out in under 48 hours.
What sites or methods do you like to use?
I'm on Newegg, BestBuy, Walmart, Amazon and pricechecker sites.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Phil, I remember you being owed by Nicehash, you might find this interesting:

In new blog post, they stated that they plan on reimbursing everyone before end of year.

Read more here:
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/nicehash-keeps-the-promise-and-will-fully-reimburse-its-users
Quote
Yes, users will get reimbursed in full - all 100%! Save the date, we will reimburse all the remaining funds on Wednesday, December 16, 2020!

and here:

https://www.nicehash.com/completing-the-repayment-program-instructions

I for life of me couldn't find where we talked about it like a year ago or so, so I am posting it here. Feel free to delete it or move it if this is not appropriate thread.

this belongs

 I am due about 0.015 btc


0.00164160
0.00660414
0.00478583

0.01303157 to be exact

I will let you know if they pay me in dec.
member
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managed to get a couple of 3070 today.
So far it is running at 66MH @ 135W. My settings are 740mV, core -300, mem +1800 (8600mhz).
Not bad, but i think i will skip the 3000 series altogether.
sr. member
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Phil, I remember you being owed by Nicehash, you might find this interesting:

In new blog post, they stated that they plan on reimbursing everyone before end of year.

Read more here:
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/nicehash-keeps-the-promise-and-will-fully-reimburse-its-users
Quote
Yes, users will get reimbursed in full - all 100%! Save the date, we will reimburse all the remaining funds on Wednesday, December 16, 2020!

and here:

https://www.nicehash.com/completing-the-repayment-program-instructions

I for life of me couldn't find where we talked about it like a year ago or so, so I am posting it here. Feel free to delete it or move it if this is not appropriate thread.
DrG
legendary
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The green LEDs reminds me years ago how I had an Antminer that I kept in my bedroom and slept next to it because the fan noise helped me sleep during the day. This was an Antminer S2 which I undervolted so it ran at like 750Ghs instead of 1TH/s so the fans didn't need to run as fast and it made a nice and soft noise which was perfect for sleeping. However the most annoying thing were the damn LEDs which blinked like CRAZY and you couldn't disable them.

I am not talking about the LAN LED but each hashing board had some LEDs which blinked whenever some work was found, share found, or whatever reason. There were 10 hashing boards so you can imagine the amount of crazy firework show I could see in the dark. Only way to disable them was to desolder them from the hashing board. I tried covering them up with electrical tape but the heat would make them come off and fans would blow them out. But yes, those LEDs are useless. I think they were mostly there for debugging purposes when the board was being testing during production.

I've always been annoyed by blinking LEDs at night. I have a router in my closet and I leave the door open a crack for ventilation and the blinking lights up my whole room. It's like the inside of a Borg Cube once your eyes get used to the darkness.

BTW it's never a good idea to sleep next to new hardware because the volatile organic compounds given off by the PCB and components are very carcinogenic. I like to let the system "bleed" out the toxins at another location or outside for a good month or two.
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