

Temperature: 65 stable overnight, it is a little bit high, but as long as it is stable I am fine with it. GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB SC GAMING ACX 3.0

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I am now on full stock, except limiting power to 80%, anything lower than that would lower my hashrate. Something to do with mt already using memory to its full extent? Or do you think I could crank it up even past 34 MH/s? I was trying to disable "Force P2 state" to use P0 state and undervolt my GPU, however, T-rex would always crash, no matter how low I set my core clock.Īlso, I was not able to adjust my memory clock when using memory tweak setting in T-rex, it would always crash. Now, T-rex with -mt 5 and -intensity 22 actually gave me a boost to 32.5 MH/s, with going to 34/35 MH/s overnight when the rest of my system is idle. However, using EthEnlargment Pill + Overclocking memory did not prove to be set up stable on my rig, I could get to 29 MH/s but it would crash after 4 hours. Overclocking memory did gain me some speed, approximately 26/27 MH/s as well. I've tried everything to get above that 30 MH/s.ĮthEnlargement was unstable and didn't improve my hashrate much, just to 26/27 MH/s. Thanks in advance.įinally, a miner that can fully use the power of my GTX 1080. We're looking forward to your feedback, so if you decide to try T-Rex, please let us know about any issues / questions / feature requests here or via any channels listed above. Most of general support questions are asked and answered in the Discord channel: HiveOS P106 cards rigs: Rig5 - t-rex, Rig6 phoenix miner It's not always 100% accurate, so you're encouraged to try them manually with -kernel N option if you notice the miner picks kernels "at random" each time you restart the miner). Pascal cards (GTX and P series) usually get an additional boost on kernels 4 and 5 (we have 5 different CUDA kernels for Ethash, the miner will benchmark all of them upon starting up and choose the fastest. In terms of the hashrate, we're at least on par with our competitors according to reports of our users. T-Rex only supports NVIDIA cards at the moment, and we have most of the features other ETH miners do: memory tweaks (straps) for Pascal GPUs, temperature control, API, built-in watchdog, web monitoring page, and a relatively unique feature - miner auto updates. I'm writing this post now to let ETH mining community know that we've recently added Ethash algorithm too (1% dev fee). We released our first version about 2.5 years ago and were quite popular for mining Ravencoin. I'm one of the two developers working on T-Rex miner.
