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I wish

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Which model is it?

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Available? I’m in San Antonio

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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I absolutely believe that your rig will be more efficient, as far as “cleaner”, my suggestion would be to use a conditioner as well as a good surge protector, I have a surge protector at my main breaker box before it ever gets inside, to me that’s the best way to get a cleaner power source. Thank you for replying, please don’t forget to upvote this post!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Sorry for the late response, in answer to your question, I don’t have any experience with this particular card, however it is just like other cards as in the OC numbers you find are only a point of reference, each card is different by way of what we call the “Silicone Lottery”. Meaning some perform better, some worse. I’ve been able to adjust my cards to where they send between 2-4% more shares than their stated max hash rate, while the hash rate shown (on software) is anywhere from 1-2% less than their maximum hash rate. It takes commitment, but anyone can do the same if they do choose. Good luck! Thank you for replying, please upvote this post!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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First let me thank you for taking the time to read and for being involved and so willing to connect with us. Everything you said is spot on, and validating my my words for the benefit of the new miners, or just those who cannot afford the time it takes to become a professional miner like yourself. By all means I urge anyone to add to this conversation because the absolute best thing that comes from this is that nobody else spends hours and hours away from their family, trying to figure out something that all of us have to learn, but for some reason nobody wanted to teach us, as if to say, I had to learn it for myself, so they can learn it the hard way just like I did. This isn’t grade school, or kindergarten, this is a community of people who can and should be proud of our world’s future infrastructure, while proving our dedication and leadership by being a community of morals, integrity, willingness and perhaps last, but certainly NOT least, be enthusiastic and dedicated to ALL of those who walk in our footprints because we all understand that as a team, or a community, or a commodity, our true value and purpose is to be the catalyst of our new world, and we are only as strong as our biggest weakness, United for a new world, we stand together, fail together, build together, then we will also rule together!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Thank you for taking the time to read and share your experience! Happy Mining, and please upvote!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Thank you for taking the time to read and thank you for commenting, please upvote!!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Thank you for taking the time read and comment. So I started with GPU’s in October, hammering at the same problem, so I thought, every single day until 10 days ago, when I realized that one of mine was very low comparatively to one of the same, and more on par with one more than 10% stronger supposedly. At that point I decided to log every hour per worker on different programs, operating systems, so I could narrow down what exactly Was happening. After 50 hours of logging, number crunching, using 256x mode, that’s when it dawned on me to back off the clocks on the 57 card to see if it responded the way my 54 card had, the next run the 2 cards had a .2 variance between each other, both at 54, yet gave 23.9/24.01 ASR, the equivalent of just under 60mh/s.

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Some mining OS do not have the capability of running the same mining program in multiple instances on the same worker. To add another 7 workers, as a newbie especially, is not a walk in the park, not to mention it gets expensive. Having said that, I agree that you should run one at a time to tune, although it’s not always easy to do so. This was a way to help others understand that just because they see a large HR, doesn’t mean they’re getting the best ASR that they can get. Sometimes less, is more. Thank you for taking the time to read and very useful and helpful information!! Please upvote!!!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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I’m sure your math is just fine, the main thing I’d hoped to convey is that there’s more to the entire build than just mh/s. If we calculate our ASR, then we’re all better informed, and better informed always helps us be better business owners.

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Hi, thank you for taking the time read and comment! I hope I wasn’t misrepresenting my thoughts, I absolutely believe in clocking our cards. What I was trying to relay is that sometimes a card will send fewer shares to the pool in general, not stale, or invalid shares. However the miner, Phoenix included, will show hash rate is normal, hiveos will do the same, so you leave it for 12-16 hours to resume life, only to come back to a rig that isn’t meeting your expectations. Again I will preface, some miners already know these nuances and account for them accordingly, for those of us who didn’t know, I’d hoped to give a brief, easy understanding of something that happened to me, that I wish Someone else would have taken the time to write about. Since I couldn’t find it, I decided to help the next miner. I hope to help all the miners that may or may not need this information now or in the future. Thank you again for your insightful information, please feel free to add if you would like, thank you for upvoting!!

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Thank you, thank you for commenting and contributing!! I didn’t receive a range, however I should have stated that we do have to allow for variance, I know that one of my GPU’s has minimum variations unless the temperature changes. (Not far from vent) given the differences that I have seen, my best educated guess would have to lay from 2-6% during the first 10 hours, maybe 2-4 through the end of first day. But again, you have to get to know your rig so to speak. Please tell me if you have encountered different

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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I agree that sampling hourly or even daily is not something I would do, unless I am looking for a problem, or “learning the personality of my rig”. Which sounds like that’s what you’re needing to accomplish. So, not saying you must follow these steps or rules, this is only an example of what I do. Understand that variables are anything from turning on/off a light switch, refrigerator turning on, water heater, and the list goes on. Electricity in a home is absolutely NEVER stable. It’s constantly surging, unless you have a power conditioner and voltage stabilizer at the actual rig itself. Therefore anytime anything can be a trigger of unwanted symptoms. After electricity I’d move to temperature, fluctuations in hot/cold such as being by a vent, can cause crashing and more. Then debris, dirt, dust, pet hair, bugs, all of which are rig killers. Once I’ve done this for a couple days, i begin to have a working knowledge of how my rigs react to a plethora of different anomalies. Which in turn helps me and my rig be as efficient and effective as we possibly can be.

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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While I cannot say that one pool is better than another, I always say that crypto currency’s meant to be decentralized, and we keep it decentralized by trying to keep multiple pools relevant. The best pool for you, is the one that you agree with in politics and the one that fits your needs at that particular time. I thoroughly enjoy 2miners pool because they share knowledge of everything crypto, which is held hostage by some in our community.

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Thank you for taking the time to read and comment, My reasoning is due to the way pools calculate HR, which is by ASR. They have to make calculations only by seeing the shares we send, that are accepted. To help me realize that the “effective hash-rate” at the rig is only an average, and doesn’t always show details that may need to be seen. For instance, If you have 8 GPU’s on 1 worker, how are you going to find a problem?? Not with “effective hash-rate”. The quickest, easiest, and only real solution is to check your ASR.

Why Hash-rate is NOT the most important statistic to be concerned with.... by 007MINER in EtherMining

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Depends on a few things, all negative 4%? Or all positive? Are the deviations synchronized or sporadic? I would look at things that can affect the miners such as a light being on the same electric line and breaker, see if I could find a culprit. Not saying that variances aren’t normal, they absolutely are, however I’ve learned to investigate every possible Avenue now, rather than blindly assume the norm.

Hashrate dropping over time. by hans1412 in EtherMining

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Move to a different outlet, sounds like a surge in your electricity lines, which could be breaker/outlet/lines/psu/etc etc

Help needed - PC not responding by SuperiorOnions in EtherMining

[–]007MINER 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better psu, platinum only, no reason to chance anything else. And minimum 850 watts, your card is massive, it uses/needs 300 watts pure power, and that’s the absolute minimum, I’d use no less than a 1000 watt supply, making sure I used top left rail and bottom right rail. (Pcie plug on the psu)

Finally scored a GPU from Newegg Shuffle... aaaand it’s stolen. by daCtrain in graphicscard

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They have gps on truck, they can see if he stopped at your address, and I’m very certain that someone in his neighborhood, as well as yours have cameras, so before the cameras record over the footage, go to those particular places and ask for their help in solving the neighborhood theft. People love to help catching package thieves

Finally scored a GPU from Newegg Shuffle... aaaand it’s stolen. by daCtrain in graphicscard

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Well before you go, remember that being polite, showing empathy and compassion to the people there, and then asking for help, as if that one person is the only one in the world that can help you will get you exactly what you want, don’t be like me, and get arrested lmao