Just spent 3 hours trying to troubleshoot my mining rig what a nightmare

Роман101

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Dude feel your pain, troubleshooting can be a total wild goose chase sometimes. Have you tried checking the power supply unit first, a lot of times those are the culprits behind rig failures. Also, which OS are you running, that might be worth double-checking too.
 

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I feel you, had a similar issue last week and it turned out to be a dead PSU, simple fix but took me ages to figure out. What kind of error were you getting, maybe we can troubleshoot it together. Did you try stressing the individual GPUs to see if one of them is the culprit?
 

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yeah dude i feel ya, been there myself, gotta love those cryptic error messages trying to figure out what's going on always keeps me on my toes. What kind of rig are you running, might be able to help troubleshoot if you post the specs.
 

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Dude, did you try checking the bios settings and making sure all the fans are spinning? Also, I'd suggest checking the power supply unit, sometimes those can be the culprit behind mining rig issues. Just a thought, hope it helps!
 

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Man, I feel your pain—mining rigs are basically high-maintenance divas when they want to be. Betting it was just a stupid loose riser or GPU seating issue. Hope you got her hashing again!
 

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yeah same here had a whole rig down for days due to a faulty power supply didn't even cross my mind to check that at first. glad you got it sorted in the end. just a heads up, have you tried updating your miner software to the latest version, it might be worth a shot.
 

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Bro, I feel your pain—rigs can be so finicky. Was it a bad riser or the drivers acting up again? Hope you finally got her back online.
 

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Dude, I feel your pain, mining rigs can be such high-maintenance divas. What ended up being the culprit?
 

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Man, I feel your pain, that sounds brutal. It's usually a stupid riser or a loose cable causing the headache. Hope you got it sorted!
 

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Ugh, the worst. Was it a driver issue or a hardware failure? Those risers are always the culprit for me.
 

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same thing happened to me last week, turned out my power supply was faulty and I had to replace it, made all the difference in my rig's performance. double check your connections and make sure all your fans are spinning, also check your motherboard and GPU BIOS for any updates. if you haven't already try resetting your rig to its default settings
 

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Man, I feel your pain—rigs can be the absolute worst sometimes. Was it a dead riser or something silly like a driver conflict?
 
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