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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16558841" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>Thanks. I really enjoyed building the rigs. I've been building computers since the 1990s and this was just an excuse for me to slap together a bunch of good quality equipment lol! I am going to part it all out in a few months I think. I have 12 high quality gold rated power supplies spread over 3 rigs. They have been rock solid.</p><p></p><p>I was mining Ethereum exclusively with Claymore's miner. The dude was getting a percentage from everyone using his software. I saw his Ethereum wallet once and the guy was raking in a ton of ETH every day just via his developer fee. His miner stopped working as the DAG file approached 4 GB. Claymore is missing in action and has not updated his software for over a year. Some rumor floating around is that the Russian mafia killed him. Probably BS. I'll post his address if I can find it.</p><p></p><p>So I had to switch my rigs over to a different miner. I tried a few and eventually settled with Phoenix Miner. It can mine Ethereum with both Nvidia and AMD cards in a rig. And Claymore's Manager works with Phoenix Miner so it is easy for me to see all the temperatures and fan speeds of each GPU on one screen. If a rig goes offline I can see it easily. The rigs don't have monitors hooked up unless I have to do a lot of work on them that can't be done remotely.</p><p></p><p>Two of my 1070 TI cards failed in the past 3 years. I was able to replace them via RMA. But they are all now out of warranty. None of the RX580 cards failed. So they appear to be robust! The heatsink plumbing on the Saphire RX580 cards are really impressive and sturdy. The cards run cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16558841, member: 17952"] Thanks. I really enjoyed building the rigs. I've been building computers since the 1990s and this was just an excuse for me to slap together a bunch of good quality equipment lol! I am going to part it all out in a few months I think. I have 12 high quality gold rated power supplies spread over 3 rigs. They have been rock solid. I was mining Ethereum exclusively with Claymore's miner. The dude was getting a percentage from everyone using his software. I saw his Ethereum wallet once and the guy was raking in a ton of ETH every day just via his developer fee. His miner stopped working as the DAG file approached 4 GB. Claymore is missing in action and has not updated his software for over a year. Some rumor floating around is that the Russian mafia killed him. Probably BS. I'll post his address if I can find it. So I had to switch my rigs over to a different miner. I tried a few and eventually settled with Phoenix Miner. It can mine Ethereum with both Nvidia and AMD cards in a rig. And Claymore's Manager works with Phoenix Miner so it is easy for me to see all the temperatures and fan speeds of each GPU on one screen. If a rig goes offline I can see it easily. The rigs don't have monitors hooked up unless I have to do a lot of work on them that can't be done remotely. Two of my 1070 TI cards failed in the past 3 years. I was able to replace them via RMA. But they are all now out of warranty. None of the RX580 cards failed. So they appear to be robust! The heatsink plumbing on the Saphire RX580 cards are really impressive and sturdy. The cards run cool. [/QUOTE]
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