I lost everything after updating to the latest version
I lost everything after updating to the latest version
Ok so here is what I'm working with. All evga 1000w psu, I have 2 rigs,
1 biostar b350 mother, i9 9900k 32 ram. It's has a 2 3060 ti, 2 3060lhr, 3070fe, 2 3070ti fe. 2 3070 fe.
2nd rig
3080 msi rtx 10gb, and 1 3070ti fe 8gb.
All was humming along until last Saturday, and I updated nbminer. I'm also running nbminer 41.4
When I updated nbminer. Everything crashed. I lost my clock settings. I've been on miningchamber, and have been going crazy and trying to get back online steady for a week now. After 5 hours every night this week of trying to reset my settings. All I'm asking for is a basic setting of power watts, core, memory clock as a starting place. I have no idea where to begin, everyone keeps posting their own settings. I understand every card is different and that I need to adjust each card by itsself. However I do t even know where to set my numbers to just make the gpu stable enough for me to start adjusting. Any help or insight would be so appreciated. I was stable since July of 2021. Now I'm so screwed up I don't know where to start. None of my cards runs for more than 2 minutes. The clock tune in minerstat has presets, but none of my cards stay up for more than 2 minutes with those settings. I also tried to start with just one card. Then try adding the next. No go. I'm just so confused at this time.. and desperate.
I would begin with the card installation documentation.
It seems there might be administrative interfaces displaying end user choices along with hints about the default values.
Alternatively, I could install a card from the ground up (as though it were brand new) and examine the available settings in those windows to observe the initial or default configurations. This is likely where you should start.
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Both rigs failed?
Start with one rig using all standard defaults.
Launch it again with the simplest settings to guarantee stability (avoid any crashes).
Adjust the configuration gradually, making only one change at a time.
Record each modification: location, original value, new value, etc., for future reference.
Once a rig is running smoothly, perform backups so you won’t have to restart everything.
Proceed with the second rig, documenting changes and saving data.
If conditions improve—higher energy prices and low crypto values—you might save money or at least prevent losses.
Take your time and enjoy this opportunity.
No rush, avoid complications and damage.
Please let me know where you need the default settings for each card.
I would begin by reviewing the card installation documentation.
It seems there might be administrative interfaces displaying end user choices along with hints about the default values. Alternatively, one could install a card from the ground up (as though it were brand new) and examine the available settings in those windows to observe the initial or default configurations. This should be the starting point.
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I searched online for "3080 msi rtx 10gb default settings" and discovered several relevant links. For instance:
https://linuxconfig.org/nvidia-rtx-3080-...-on-hiveos
These may not be directly applicable to your setup, but adjusting the search terms could yield more suitable results.
Change the search criteria if needed.
I will rely on those who have experience mining with such configurations—whether adjusted or not.