Awesome, thanks guys. Deleting and restoring the Chain data now.
You're welcome, let us know how it went.
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They might have hashimoto ASICs, but I doubt they are MUCH better than graphics cards, and their power consumption is probably high, if they even exist.
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Can you see the second worker active on the pool?
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You did not lose the ETH, you are just using the ETC chain, change to "Yes" and it will redirect you to the forked chain.
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How low end? RX 470 is the lowest end card I would consider if I had a low budget, it is profitable, power efficent and pretty powerful.
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Yeah, it could have been a good idea to run a miner on an Xbox, if you could have any other OS installed in there.
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Friend tip,
NEVER buy a gigabyte 390 or 390x they work hot like hell, stock clock frequencies are unstable unless you rise power limit to 10% (getting even hotter), cant play with voltage (with original bios). And for a decent mining speed you have to OC them ( getting even hotter )
Buy Msi 390 , they are the best, you can overclock them, nice coolers, stable clock frequencies and you can undervolt them ( -50 actually , didnt have time to test less them that) and nice speeds
I own a MSI 390 but the temps are not so good, could reach 80C if overclocked, but my ambients are hot as well.
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Have to admit, he isn't an idiot though.. Making people pay for something they can do without his software :p
you could dual mine without closedsource claymore shit
Care to explain how please? start in one cmd or shell ethminer with propper parameters and on a second sgminer-decred with -I 18 and below ... will let you mine decred and et* at same time and hashrate on ethminer will not drop down ... you could play with the -I parameter... raise em or lower em and take a look at hashrate on ethminer... if it drops go 1 step back Yeah I guessed that's what you're gonna say, but Claymore has the fine tunings to retain the stable ETH hashrate, I'll give it a try anyways. nope its looks like... take a look at hashrate at pool and you see it is quite 10 - 20 % lower then showen in claymore it take time to switch pool, create dag, switch back, create dag... in this time not 1 h/s is produced ... substract this from the hashrate that is showen in claymore and you will see it is slower then ethminer and sgminer with correct settings... you have to try once to find your perfect settings at sgminer (-I flag) then write a script for it to start with correct parameters for both ... first start ethminer with screen and then sgminer with screen .... easy like hell and not this closed source miner what could hide everything in it ... nobody knows if it will not load code from web at given time, or a hidden keylogger, private key sender etc... not a fan from such things... it is okay when dev will publish at closed source but i would never use it ... I totally agree, when I was using Claymore's my ethereum wallet was hacked. I'm pretty sure it's not related, but for safety I stopped using Claymore's and created another wallet on a different computer. Claymore's was showing constant 60MH/s, when ethminer shows 55MH/s, but on the pool I am getting higher hashrates with ethminer.
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Have to admit, he isn't an idiot though.. Making people pay for something they can do without his software :p
you could dual mine without closedsource claymore shit
Care to explain how please? start in one cmd or shell ethminer with propper parameters and on a second sgminer-decred with -I 18 and below ... will let you mine decred and et* at same time and hashrate on ethminer will not drop down ... you could play with the -I parameter... raise em or lower em and take a look at hashrate on ethminer... if it drops go 1 step back Yeah I guessed that's what you're gonna say, but Claymore has the fine tunings to retain the stable ETH hashrate, I'll give it a try anyways.
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Will you invest Microsoft in 1978?) I would, because I know their faces and identities.
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Hey I was wondering how much you guys got from a single 390?
I am using stock voltage, @1148Mhz and getting 33MH/s, I have tried higher clocks but it becomes unstable and I don't wanna overvoltage.
how about you?
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There are some algorithms that generate less heat, but those are less profitable than Ethereum, which is the best GPU coin you can mine right now.
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I'm glad I didn't purchase a RX 460 then, 11MH/s is not very impressive considering the RX 470 is not much more expensive.
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Hi All,
I would like to utilize ideal computer of my office and since I am noob in mining I don't want to buy any additional hardware.
My office PC configuration - Intel P4 - 2 GB Ram - 2.66 GHZ CPU - Windows 7
I know this pc is worth donating only but would like to try new coins.
Which alt coin is good to mine that has no additional benefit for GPU etc.. No matter even if coin is brand new.
Please advice me Coin, Miner & Pool and tutorial link (if there is any) to get started.
Thanks in Advance.
The only CPU coin I know is Riecoin, and I would guess it would be far from being profitable with a Pentium 4
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There are still 73 btc invested on this project, we should bump this thread more often, it was 60 btc when the thread is open.
The bumping stopped because wasserman used escrow for the ICO, but there are still more things we can discuss.
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Why do you wanna know who sent the bitcoin? you got free money, say thanks
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Until somebody tries it out we won't know the exact hashrate.
Who knows it might get 20MH/s
I have a few avaliable at local stores but I'm not sure if it's worth buying, if it gets 20MH/s I would be really suprised, it means it's the new king of dagger-hashimoto.
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Beware my friend, both do not seem trusted enough to invest a few bitcoins in. I would think twice before investing in any of those two projects. I would advice you to choose a bigger and more trusted project in the forum to invest in, but if you have to, do not invest more than you can afford to lose. (SebastianJu is the escrow for Opair, he is trusted, but the project might not be successful)
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Have you tried ethminer robert? Claymore's might have an issue detecting it but maybe ethminer would.
Trying to get it run now, but I'm getting an error: http://tinypic.com/r/11rztqq/9But when I run devices.bat it only sees only one gpu, 0, so same thing.. I think my mobo might be defective.. I think the command you ran was the issue, try downloading the software from here if you got it from a different source: https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/tree/master/releasesand run "ethminer.exe -G -F 2 --farm-recheck 200 -S us1.ethermine.org:4444 -O YOURADDRESS.yourworker"
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Have you tried ethminer robert? Claymore's might have an issue detecting it but maybe ethminer would.
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