nice hash. Like I said, I don't really know what I am doing, I just wanna try it out and learn something. If you can impart some wisdom on what I am doing, I would be happy to listen and learn
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download and run MSI afterburner, here’s my mining OC setting
https://i.postimg.cc/KzpKyF4B/IMG-6467.jpg
when im gaming I set it to 70%/100/500.
basically stock, your GPU is mining at full watt power, meaning it is not mining efficiently. you drop it down to 130w as it is the sweet spot for these cards. that way you use less power and mine more.
daggerhashimoto (used to mine etherium on nicehash) is memory clock intensive so you increase it to produce higher hashrate
This is mine currently.
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I will try emulating yours and see what happens. And no, this is just the machine at idle. No other programs running
safe to drop core to -500, memory for these cards can go 1000-1200 no problem.
what you can do is slowly increase the memory clockrate or decrease power limit until you see the miner app crashing or having errors
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edit: putting the 3070 Master LCD to good use :rofl:
https://i.postimg.cc/kMKNkJSK/IMG-6470.jpg
Yeah 3070 will be roughly 60MH/s give or take a couple.
Mine's been fluctuating a lot, 14$-24$/day. Definitely way down from a week ago unfortunately with Eth dropping but still a nice chunk.
Have you guys tracked roughly how much extra electricity you use? Half my bill is admin and transmission fees with the other half actual usage lol.
550W on my kilometer (3gpu, two computers so more overhead). So 0.55kWx24hrsx.15cents = 1.95$ per day, considering I'm averaging around 20$ mined per day that's still worth it easily
Yeah, with the settings @taemo gave me, I am running at like 61. I left the rig on all night, came back to ~$3 in my wallet.
How are you getting to $14?
Here's my 3070 settings, basically the same as everyone elses. Getting 60MH/s @ 129w, dips to around 54-57MH/s when I'm remoting into the work PC:
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he probably has 3-5 GPUs.
here's mine currently
5700XT + 3060Ti are mining NiceHash at ~8 USD/day
1060 + 3070 are mining Ethereum at ~6 USD/day
nice, I check my gaming rig from time to time via VNC and getting 61.5 MH/s, fortunately while the wife is working during the day it is hovering around 58-60 MH/s
that snapshot at 29C is idle, not mining right? otherwise I was going to ask how you keeping it at such a low temp.
with the warm weather we are having right now, my mining rig GPUs are hovering high 40s now. I'm hoping for more snow now haha.
Yeah, that's during idle. I only really left my main(gaming) rig mining 24/7 when prices were at ATH last week. Otherwise I just have it running during work hours. Card usually settles in around 45°C and slowly rises as the temp in my office gets hotter(south facing windows).
Here's my 1660 Super settings in case anyone wants them, getting around 30MH/s with these.
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Thought I'd share this in case someone can benefit from it.
I'm running EVGA Precision X1 because I have an EVGA 3090 and that software allows me to monitor hot spots.
Whenever I leave Precision X1 open my hashrate is 108 MH/s, however if I just minimize X1's window my hashrate jumps up to 120 MH/s
I can confirm that the temp and power draw remains the same in the miner so non of the parameters change when I minimize the window.
Not sure if it's the same with Afterburner, but it might be worth a shot.
not sure if this is a right thread, but crypto mining now illegal in inner mongolia, which used to be favoured because of low cost power and cool climate.
@pheoxs which motherboard do you use to support 3 cards?
I'll give it a try later today, can you run this along with Afterburner?
heard about it on the news this morning, hopefully it increase profitability for the rest of miners, still lots of dirty miner factories in China though.
all you need is a motherboard with multiple PCI-E 1x slots and then grab a 1x to 16x riser adapters
https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX67227
bought a couple when they were on sale at MemExp for 15$ each.
so if your current rig has multiple PCI-E 1x slots that are not blocked by your current videocard, start mining. Check your PSU too though
It's 2 separate computers. I replaced my old gaming rig with a new one that has a 3060ti so been mining on that for weeks then I nabbed a pair of 3070s recently so I swapped both into my old rig (and pulled the 1070 to sell) so it just mine's 24/7.
Much less efficient but since I still use my main computer a lot for CAD and gaming I like having separate ones