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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
I followed this guide https://youtu.be/AP_ZgFQfXDA took me 10 minutes to setup and seems to earn the same approx rate as nice hash does, without some of the sketchiness.
Atleast the numbers match up with my 1080ti's and 3090's.
But to answer your question, as long as temps are under control there's no real issues.
If on a 30 series card (not sure about 20 or amd) you'll want to keep track of the memory Junction temperature with hwinfo64, it can start throttling at 110c so keep it atleast sub 100 ideally (only really an issue on 3090's with the memory on the back of the card getting hot without active cooling).
Good luck.
mining will do no damage to anything
fans can wear out over time, takes years
tim does not go bad, but stock tim is often just good enough for stock
better tim will help by <5c
There are no guarantees.
:DDD
I'm really not going to buy some illegal stuff. Just taking care of my GPU
Mining shouldn't damage cards inherently, but the cooling on a gaming purposed card may not be designed to deal with the specific load and duration mining places on a card's components.
for 24/7 mining, get good case fans and keep them at 100%
newer gpus have their heatsink covering the ram and vrm areas on the gpu so its cooler will cool all components that generate heat
Things are meant to be on all day also, the repeated heating and cooling of components will more likely lead to a failure in the long run so being on all the time is no worse.
GPUs are pretty bullet proof these days never had one fail.
I appreciate everyone's commant! Have Nice day Everybody!