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Hello guys it’s Lee here for IMineBlocks.

In this video I just wanted to share with you something quite cool so we’ve just had a really cold frosty night and I think it went down to between -5C & -8C last night so I wanted to show you the elcheapo rig which is the one with four R7 370’s that’s actually in my shed so I just want to show you the performance that you get with that one and also really low running temperatures so I’m going to share that with you guys now.

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So I’ll show you the screen capture first and then we’ll actually take a look at the actual machine itself and take a look at up close and we’ll see how cool it’s running.

Ok so we have just logged into the elcheapo rig using teamviewer so you can see we’ve got the claymores GPU miner running in the background like say this machine has four r7 370 that are the 4GB versions and MSi brand, pretty good GPUs overall. We are getting just under 50 Mega hashes per second and we’re using a little over 500 watts on this machine but what I really wanted to show you was the actual GPU temperatures. So these cards are quite low power they use around about a hundred watts per GPU and that’s quite low power anyway but at the moment the ambient temperature is a little over 5 degrees but the actual GPUs are getting really cool temperatures so we’re less than 65 degrees Celsius in most cases.

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I also want to show you the actual fan speeds as well as I go down the charts you can see they’re all nearly one hundred percent utilization so they’re mining at full steam ahead and the cards also overclocked and so you can see the actual core clock is up higher and also the memory clock and we’ve got a little bit increase on the actual power in the cards but if we focus back on the actual hardware tab you can see GPU one is running between sort of ten and fourteen percent fan speed and same sort of numbers for GPU 2 a little bit faster for GPU 3 at seventeen percent fan speed and GPU 4 which the one that will be on the very end is running the coolest and that’s using seven percent fans speed so those fans are all rotating really slowly.

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If we just take a look at the actual custom fan profile you can see I’ve just been sort of experimenting myself. We’re not running this fan profile at the moment I’m just using the automatic settings but I think we could probably take it down to zero fan speed up to 70 degrees and then from there it’s going to rock it right the way up so let’s click ok we’ll go with this custom fan seconds and we’ll just see how that increases the actual temperatures of the GPUs and where they go over 70 degrees or I think probably they will pick up hate quite quickly but I don’t feel we are you know going to be at any risk of actually overheating the cards or anything like that because it’s just so cold outside and I’ll show you that in just a moment we’ll see exactly how cold it is.

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So you can see the temperatures are picking up slightly too, the fans are probably just kicked in now actually yeah you can see on this the two middle gpus they’re the ones that always going to be the warmest because they’re on the middle of the rack and they just picked up a little bit of fans speed there now and I was hoping to get it to a point where they would be completely stopped and I did it for just a little while but now they’ve just kind of crept over that 70 degrees temperature but like I say you can still see the actual fan speeds are very slow because of the ambient temperature so I’ll just turnoff the custom profile now just let go back to default. It will pick up initially but then it will go back down to more stable between that ten to fifteen percent fan speed.

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Ok so I’ve just been recording just for a minute and you can really hear how quiet the actual rig is running and it’s running super cool and super quiet. So I just wanted to share with you the running of rigs in these cold winter conditions. It’s really frustrating here today and I’m glad to be back indoors warming up a little bit but I’m perfectly happy to keep the miner outside and keeping them running nice and chilled because its going to get better efficiency than in the summer time. It’s much easier to mine in these winter conditions than it is in the summer conditions dealing with heat is a real problems specifically for GPU miners or mining in general if you have a cluster of machines.

Claymore’s dual miner is fixed and updated to work with windows 10 and Nvidia graphics cards.

Use Nvidia driver version 347.88 with Windows 10 then copy files from cuda 6.5 folder to main folder and start miner.

Bitcointalk Thread Claymores Dual Miner
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

Miner Download
http://imineblocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Claymores-Dual-EthereumDecred_Siacoin-AMDNVIDIA-GPU-Miner-v6.1-Beta.zip

Claymore’s dual miner is fixed and updated to work with windows 10 and Nvidia graphics cards.

Use Nvidia driver version 347.88 with Windows 10 then copy files from cuda 6.5 folder to main folder and start miner.

Bitcointalk Thread Claymores Dual Miner
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

Miner Download
http://imineblocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Claymores-Dual-EthereumDecred_Siacoin-AMDNVIDIA-GPU-Miner-v6.1-Beta.zip

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Ethereum 0x5B905114167C80276AD28A997f606C698547fe40

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Claymore has updated the Dual Eth miner so it now supports Eth + Decred or Eth + Siacoin mining.

Claymore’s Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin v5.3

This miner only supports AMD Graphics Cards.

I’ve already covered dual Ethererum + Decred mining in this video so I won’t go over that again here, I’ll just be focusing on Dual Ethereum and Siacoin mining using the updated miner.

Dual mining is great because it allows you to mine multiple coins at the same time without performance loss or using more electricity in most cases. You’re getting more bang for your buck and the miner should be more profitable overall.

The miner has lots of advanced features for multiple mining options, power control, temperature control but I’m keeping this simple so if you want the extra feature please see the readme included with the miner.

Setting up Dual Ethereum & Siacoin Mining.

Once you have download and extracted the miner, inside the folder you’ll see some start.bat files and these files are used to start the miner with your configurations setting such as your wallet address and which pool you want to connect to.

Here’s the folder with the Start-Eth-Sia.bat opened

dual-miner-eth-sia-folder

Here’s the text inside the Start-Eth-Sia.bat

EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal 0x5161fd49e847f67455f1c8bb7abb36e985260d03.worker1 -epsw x -dpool “http://siamining.com:9980/miner/header?address=002d16d5194043c76beb5cc7d2d9f04c9657ce38ee692c25471302974c3c4e42040328d0c555&worker=Worker1″ -dcoin sc

The first part is for mining ethereum using the ethermine.org pool and my address and my worker (nickname)

-epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 (the pool I’m using)

-ewal 0x5161fd49e847f67455f1c8bb7abb36e985260d03.worker1 (my eth address and nickname)

-epsw x (password)

The second part is for mining Siacoin at the pool Siamining.com (this time is all the details are integrated into one line)

-dpool “http://siamining.com:9980/miner/header?address=002d16d5194043c76beb5cc7d2d9f04c9657ce38ee692c25471302974c3c4e42040328d0c555&worker=Worker1″

-dcoin sc (sets the miner to Siacoin)

Quick Miner Setup

For the quickest setup you only need to swap the green text (my addresses) for your own Ethereum address and your Siacoin address and then save the file as a .bat (ensure its not saved as .bat.txt)

My Results

I’ve tested this miner on my 2 X MSi R7 370 4GB Rig (Overclocked Core 1150 Mem 1500) and these are my results

Eth + Sia

Ethereum 25 Mh/s

Siacoin 372 Mh/s

Eth + Decred

Ethereum 26.9 Mh/s

Decred 404 Mh/s

Eth Only

Ethereum 28.25 Mh/s