How do you get that fancy power usage and efficiency output?
Like you see 1080 TI downgrade to 70% for power limit.
Have you tried MSI Z170 Gaming Pro Carbon? it supports 7 GPUs, don’t know if it support 7 GPU with 8GB memory each card.
Same issue on that board. I have tried several different types of Z170 boards.
you can get maximum of 4 GPU.
Will update bios and test. Anyone get hash rate of 1080 card under the latest version?
Stock is 525
you can reduce power to 67 and oc 175/775 and get 545 using less power
straight O/C to hell with the heat and power. 605 to 615
Well i’m getting 35 sols with my gtx 1060 3 gb zotac mini, is this even real? lol
I’m getting 300-350 sols, what
@wilsonjav gtx1060 3G?
Sorry if I sound noobish. When I look at the BAT files for several other pools, I see a space for username, and using a CPU, I can use nicehash to feed suprnova, using my logins. Do you have any experience in how to modify the BAT file so as not to do free work for Suprnova?
Hi Kyrthis. I somehow understand your question… however, when I benchmarked Suprnova, I realized it was not as clear and reliable as Flypool, so I have been mining in Flypool for the last 2 months… so you might want to try it at:
In there you can easily get the links and the commands that you place inside the BAT file to run the miners with the Flypool servers.
In the above link, and if you use Windows Nvidia GPU, you have the command you would place inside the BAT file:
miner.exe --server eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 --user t1NF6yLUxAAttibU8mzfX86o8aWLcqF38DX.rig1 --pass x --port 3333
(Of course, you can change to a US or CN server, you change the user to your own t-address, and change the “rig1” to a “name” you want to use to identify your worker).
Hope this helps!
Anyone knows how to set up backup pools in EWBF like Claymore does?
I have, no issues here running 7.
I have an Asus Z170 Pro, latest Bios supports 7 cards. I can guarantee that.
cool, im getting 730 ish at 85% powerdraw with my 1080ti, and at 60% power draw about 615
on both my 980tio and 1080ti desktops… whenever i run the miner… one card always runs really hot… much hotter than the other(s)… I have to lower power draw to get temps to an acceptable level.
anyone know why that happens? how to get them to all run normal at acceptable temps?
The same thing was happening to me. I took the hotter one amd reapplied thermal compound and problem soved. Not sure if the same thing will help you though.
I was getting like 5-10C hotter on my card but now its fixed
Also i figured out that I could OC my core to +74 and memory +1000 and get a solid 600 hash/s
hmmm, ill have to see if i can take them apart without voiding the warranty cause i bought an extended warranty '/ trade back policy on them
otherwise i dont mine running it at a lower power draw… saved watts for the hash is probably better actually
strange its like that on both desktops though…
i thought my 980ti was busted… but then it is happening to my 1080tis so i thought is it just nvidia cards do this? is it cause its connected to a display
but now when you say that, im really confused as to why they do that
thanks for the input