Rig stats and pics
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I am running Gigabyte and MSI 7850’s and that is both cards combined I posted. MSI is getting 300 k/h each and the Gigabytes I’m getting 343 k/h each when it is full speed, but I am waiting for a replacement on one of the Gigabytes… No overclocking and zero h/w errors…
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Gigabyte - Thread Concurrency = 8192 Intensity = 16 no-submit-stale
MSI - Thread Concurrency = 8192 Intensity = 16,20 Shaders = 2048 no-submit-stale -
My Stats:
2x 6970 501k/h each, total 1000k/h
Temp: 90/87 degrees
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[quote name=“DeadZebra” post=“5410” timestamp=“1369229327”]
Hey guys :) updated the thread to include pictures. Please submit your pics I would love to look at your mining rigs and I’m sure others in the community would love to as well. Each week I will pick one picture which will go on the main page of this thread and will be called “Rig of the week”. The rig of the week winners will receive a 50FTC reward for their picture. Please include your Rig stats (Cards, KH/s, Temps etc) and your FTC address.
[/quote]Well I’d like to nominate nutnuts rigs, a kickass ::) 15Mhash ::) setup that could have been mining other coins with but instead chose to mine feathercoin. :)
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[quote]Well I’d like to nominate nutnuts rigs, a kickass 15Khash setup that could have been mining other coins with but instead chose to mine feathercoin. [/quote] Did you mean 15 Mhash? It looked a bit beefier that that;)
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[quote name=“J4c0b5L4tt3r” post=“5557” timestamp=“1369256988”]
[quote]Well I’d like to nominate nutnuts rigs, a kickass 15Khash setup that could have been mining other coins with but instead chose to mine feathercoin. [/quote] Did you mean 15 Mhash? It looked a bit beefier that that;)
[/quote];) opps
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16x Powercolor 7950’s - 1.025mv / PT +20 / 1025 core / 1500 mem @ 615 MH/S per card
[img]http://forum.litebonk.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=27.0;attach=91;image[/img]
[img]http://forum.litebonk.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=27.0;attach=93;image[/img]
Just pulled back off LTC again (Need to keep the electric bill paid lol) Running full bore again @ fcpool.com
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[quote name=“DynamiteSJ” post=“3180” timestamp=“1368511306”]
wow… guys running rigs at 80c+?..I got:
2x 7870 420kh each at 75c
2x 7790 300kh each at 70cI was quite impressed with the 7790 (didnt look at stats before i bought)… for those that want to best bang for the buck… $150 card doing 300kh and is extremely power efficient.
[/quote]ok so what is your setting???..I cant get more than 244kH/s from 7790 so far.
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My stupid ass rig!
(been working on it the entire day to convert for linux, what did i get, less hashrate and to few pci-e extenders and to few psie power connectors. Oh and before i forget, one of my rigs with 6950,3x6870 died a couple of minutes ago, either the psu or the mb to blaim…)[img]http://s9.postimg.org/gtspndycf/bilde.jpg[/img]
bottom left: 4x 5870 (total 1279khash non clocked average 74degrees, did 1560khash in windows with 80degrees)
middle left: 5x6970 (total 2011khash non clocked heat between 61-82degrees, did 2300khash in windows with around 82 degrees on all cards)
top left: 3x7970, 2x7850 (total 2200khash non clocked, heat between 60-71degrees, did 2560khash in windows with around 75-85 degrees)
bottom right: 1x6950, 3x6870 (total who the fuck nows… its dead ::))
top right: 2x5830 (my best cards, giving me around 500khash total, but hell ive hit a lot of blocks with em!, as of now, dead since im 1 hdd short…)My main computer: 7990 (1056 khash, non clocked. should be 2x7990 but heat issue… need watercooling).
I was hoping to reach 10k this week, but it doesnt look good. lost around 800khash just for converting to linux.
And nothing seems to want to work today :oStill hope for a rock stable system since all the cards are more cooler under xubuntu, also much more easier to manage with ssh terminals to each rigs for easy maintenance/changes
[img]http://s2.postimg.org/rj58xp4op/bilde_1.jpg[/img] -
Lol now im going to bed…not even the picture can be professional and be rotated the right way ;D
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Nice setup :D i see many ppl use cgminer is there any advantage over guiminer using this?
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[quote name=“Drjones” post=“6215” timestamp=“1369431935”]
Nice setup :D i see many ppl use cgminer is there any advantage over guiminer using this?
[/quote]As far as ive read cgminer is a very stable option. dont think cgminer itself has crashed whatsover in the two months ive been mining (not counting windows fails…)
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I see, tbh guiminer has also been rock solid also.
You can mine using either cgminer or reaper also saves all your pool logins and which gfx cards they use so you can have multiple tabs to easily connect or disconnect.
Essentially im using cgminer but with a gui interface so easier to control i suppose
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[quote name=“Drjones” post=“6219” timestamp=“1369432539”]
I see, tbh guiminer has also been rock solid also.You can mine using either cgminer or reaper also saves all your pool logins and which gfx cards they use so you can have multiple tabs to easily connect or disconnect.
Essentially im using cgminer but with a gui interface so easier to control i suppose
[/quote]as far as i know reaper is bad regarding stability.
i followed this guide for xubuntu/cgminer setup: http://www.cryptobadger.com/2013/04/build-a-litecoin-mining-rig-linux/
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2x7950 @ 655-670kh/s each. Locked voltage at 1.25. 1100MHz core and 1500MHz memory. Powertune +20. Temps at 72C and 86C. Ambient is around 23C.
I also have a 6950 in my desktop that runs around 350kh/s during non-gaming use and 480kh/s when I’m off the PC.I’ll be looking to change the voltage on the 7950s soon, but it requires a firmware flash and a bit of tweaking that I don’t have time for right now. I think the high temps on the second one is because of crummy thermal paste. I’ll be replacing that when I flash the firmware. That’ll all probably happen once I get my crate and other materials next week. Right now they’re sitting in a ghetto combination of plastic hangers and wires to give them better airflow. Precarious, but I think it’ll hold for a week.
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I find cgminer to be more reliant than the other ones I tried, but I didn’t know much about what I was doing when I first started using them, so having stuck with cgminer all this time, I prefer it.
I prefer the ability to control the clock/mem speeds within the miner, and the auto-fan feature.
BUT I don’t know why, on the odd occasion, if I start cgminer, it will throttle the entire system and give me about 10khash/s – until I stop it. then the system comes back. I’ve checked processes and there are no remnants, and a reboot fixes it, so I’m guessing it’s just a funky trap with my hd5850.
But with batch files for each pool, setting the OC from the parameter, and having them in the startup folder in windows, makes it easy if the pc reboots or whatever while Im away… nothing worse than coming back to find that your miserable 380-390khash/s was stopped 5 mins after you left, and your whopping 8 coins a day won’t happen lmao.
AND THE BEST PART IS, I’M GETTING USED TO THE NOISE. :)
I’d post a photo of this ridiculous setup. but I’d be too ashamed. it’s my main PC but it actually looks like I’ve just wanged everything in a corner and everything is hanging out of it.
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[quote name=“Drjones” post=“6219” timestamp=“1369432539”]
I see, tbh guiminer has also been rock solid also.You can mine using either cgminer or reaper also saves all your pool logins and which gfx cards they use so you can have multiple tabs to easily connect or disconnect.
Essentially im using cgminer but with a gui interface so easier to control i suppose
[/quote]I’m with you there, I use GUIminer and I get great results from it, no problems whatsoever. ;)
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[quote name=“Aldanga” post=“6277” timestamp=“1369450626”]
2x7950 @ 655-670kh/s each. Locked voltage at 1.25. 1100MHz core and 1500MHz memory. Powertune +20. Temps at 72C and 86C. Ambient is around 23C.
I also have a 6950 in my desktop that runs around 350kh/s during non-gaming use and 480kh/s when I’m off the PC.I’ll be looking to change the voltage on the 7950s soon, but it requires a firmware flash and a bit of tweaking that I don’t have time for right now. I think the high temps on the second one is because of crummy thermal paste. I’ll be replacing that when I flash the firmware. That’ll all probably happen once I get my crate and other materials next week. Right now they’re sitting in a ghetto combination of plastic hangers and wires to give them better airflow. Precarious, but I think it’ll hold for a week.
[/quote]Great stats, nearly a exact copy of mine, please let me know how the tweaking of the card goes.
My stats.
I’m getting Khash rates from my 7950’s at 664 to 666Khash, with these settings.
(Overclocking, msi afterburner settings are power limit at 20%, core clock at 1100Mhz and memory clock at 1350Mhz) -
[quote name=“svennand” post=“6204” timestamp=“1369430815”]
My stupid ass rig!
(been working on it the entire day to convert for linux, what did i get, less hashrate and to few pci-e extenders and to few psie power connectors. Oh and before i forget, one of my rigs with 6950,3x6870 died a couple of minutes ago, either the psu or the mb to blaim…)[img]http://s9.postimg.org/gtspndycf/bilde.jpg[/img]
bottom left: 4x 5870 (total 1279khash non clocked average 74degrees, did 1560khash in windows with 80degrees)
middle left: 5x6970 (total 2011khash non clocked heat between 61-82degrees, did 2300khash in windows with around 82 degrees on all cards)
top left: 3x7970, 2x7850 (total 2200khash non clocked, heat between 60-71degrees, did 2560khash in windows with around 75-85 degrees)
bottom right: 1x6950, 3x6870 (total who the fuck nows… its dead ::))
top right: 2x5830 (my best cards, giving me around 500khash total, but hell ive hit a lot of blocks with em!, as of now, dead since im 1 hdd short…)My main computer: 7990 (1056 khash, non clocked. should be 2x7990 but heat issue… need watercooling).
I was hoping to reach 10k this week, but it doesnt look good. lost around 800khash just for converting to linux.
And nothing seems to want to work today :oStill hope for a rock stable system since all the cards are more cooler under xubuntu, also much more easier to manage with ssh terminals to each rigs for easy maintenance/changes
[img]http://s2.postimg.org/rj58xp4op/bilde_1.jpg[/img]
[/quote]Everyone seems to have a garden strimmer next to their rigs, does this boost the hashing power of the rig? as I keep mine quite close and get great stats from my rig. :D
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hehe its called shedpower. also mounted a bathroom fan on the door pushing 100m^3 air/hour so everything is finally nice and cool.
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A bathroom fan on the door, I must get around to doing that. ;)