it IS a dual core celeron g1840 intel chip ... 5 cards will work without issue ... 6 wont ... h81btcpro motherboard ...
the ram is kingston hyperx 1600 16gb ( 2 x 8gb ) and is the most ram you can put in these systems apparently ...
there are TWO psu - corsair ax1200i ... more than enough to power the whole system ...
#crysx
FWIW: That CPU maxes out at 16x PCIe 3.0 lanes. http://ark.intel.com/products/80800/Intel-Celeron-Processor-G1840-2M-Cache-2_80-GHzDepending on the motherboard implementation (specific lane design/splitting/switching), you'll run out of PCIe lanes to feed the last GPU. Any features that you disable on the BIOS, might help, especially if it has SATA, M.2, USB3.0, or any setting to force PCIe v2.0/1.0 mode. I didn't look into the motherboard specifics at all, so I'm just generally speaking in this case. A quick enough test, would be to plug in a more capable CPU, if you happen to have one at hand... Good luck with that! (seems like nothing on the regular consumer line would do)
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[One time only advertisement for the cuda community]Folks looking to vote/stake Decred and waiting for a PoS Pool, please consider joining http://stakepool.eu/This pool is operated by myself and tpruvot. We're just getting started, so we would appreciate any new users coming our way Details on the Pool infrastructure and further information on the official thread: stakepool.eu @ decred forumThanks & Happy Mining/Voting! nice one myagui ... all the step-by-step instructions are there - for a lazy reader like me? ... tanx ... #crysx Thanks @crysx, The Pool stuff, meaning, all the commands specific to participating in voting while using a Pool, are in the Pool interface itself. After signing up, users are presented with all the necessary information, including the actual ticket purchasing commands. You still need to be familiar with running the daemon & wallet though, as one cannot join the Pool using an Exchange as the funding account. Side note, *now* is a pretty good time to be buying tickets, though as always during ticket price dips, there is a lot of competition, so one must use high'ish fees to get a good spot in the queue! Cheers! windows 10 is okish too for those card with the right drivers?
No, you can't mine etherum with windows 10. Im on windows 10 x64 , It will never be possible mining ethereum with windows 10 . For Windows 10 and the 970's or 980's, you can just use an appropriate (much older) driver version, such as 347.88, that uses WDDM 1.3. Works fine for Ethereum mining, though I suspect that Windows 7 is still slightly faster.
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[One time only advertisement for the cuda community]Folks looking to vote/stake Decred and waiting for a PoS Pool, please consider joining http://stakepool.eu/This pool is operated by myself and tpruvot. We're just getting started, so we would appreciate any new users coming our way Details on the Pool infrastructure and further information on the official thread: stakepool.eu @ decred forumThanks & Happy Mining/Voting!
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Are any of the POS pools on the mainnet? I don't think so.
AFAIK, none yet is open to public on mainnet. Exception is the original/first one that is maintained by the devs, but that one is not accepting new registrations last I heard. PoS pools should be opening soon though, there's a vast amount of testing going on with the last stretch, the implementation of pool fees.
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Mais um bump para refletir o novo preço!
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You know you can purchase hosting for <$0.10 US/kWh right? [...]
@Finksy: Would you happen to know if such a service exists in Europe, apart from the traditional hosting/colocation providers? Cheers!
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EDIT: i know many investors that are waiting a GUI wallet to dump airdrop since they are not tech with command line. So, when GUI wallet comes out, excpetc a huge dump, not a rise.
You could help out those many investors that you know by showing them how easy it is to use the Web Wallet. Importantly, no command line knowledge is required. The notable trade-off with using a web wallet is arguably less security, but in effect, this web wallet doesn't really hold or store your private keys at any time, and since all they want is to dump their airdrop, it's perfectly adequate...
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So far the logic seems to be "memory hard @ high priority & full hashrate" combined with "compute hard @ low priority & low hashrate". It would be tremendous if we could someday combine a variety of algorithms at different priorities. For example: it would be quite interesting to see the net result of a miner that would do DCR (compute hard) at high priority along with XMR (memory hard) at low priority. In fact, just the ability to switch priorities might prove valuable by itself: right now you're focused on Ethereum at high priority with Decred at low priority, but you could just as easily reverse them, and do Decred at high priority and Ethereum at low. The most profitable approach will vary all the time, due to nethash variations for each currency, their respective exchange rate, etc. Just some food for thought...
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I appreciated this response to this question. I have been researching Decred and trying to understand what makes it unique and why I might want to invest in it. You've done a nice job in this response of making a case for what makes Decred special.
Thank you! You could read Morgan Stanley predictions on the future of blockchain which I referenced above in my earlier posts. I totally understand where they are coming from as I deal with this stuff daily. I'm in charge of foreign business development for the largest money transfer company in Europe and third largest in the world with 20 billion USD turnover. The regulation is so heavy that its a real obstacle to our work and NOTHING is going to change that. If we move even 1% of our operations to blockhain not asking the regulator we are going be closed tomorrow.
Quoting a 3rd party prediction does not magically turn said prediction into substantive evidence, in fact, dare I say, it simply remains a prediction. Again, I'll appreciate any information facilitating my eventual possession of a crystal ball. That said, I do have some ideas on how to commercilalize Decred blockchain but it would need to become permissioned one, it would have to let go the currency altogether and do some heavy very specialized development for our industry needs. I'm not even going to ask Decred developers if they are interested cause obviously the answer is going to be no.
I'm starting to regret that I even entertained your prior posts, anyhow, here's my final go at it: The depth of change that you just described, as well as casually tying to a business case within the operations of a company with a 20 billion USD turnover, largely suggests that said company should hire a blockchain specialist. This is (proudly?) an open source project. You can easily fork it, modify as necessary for private or permissioned usage, and get your business party going. Certainly the largest money transfer company in Europe can afford a little blockchain R&D in its budget... Apologies in advance, but this was the last that I engaged on this particular discussion. Cheers!
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Not to say that those arguments are entirely without reasoning, but there's some wild predictions being claimed as the certain future there, lacking any substantive evidence whatsoever. Were can I get one of them crystal balls please?
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I guess nobody wants to discuss the business case for Decred ? People seem to be stuck on technical stuff. The mining is working fine but you don't even get a dollar per card per day. I'm just wondering what others base their belief that its going to take of on ?
I don't see that a particular business case is needed. People have long debated what the business case for Bitcoin is, and the jury is not out on that one yet... What is most distinguishing with Decred, is in effect the technical stuff. Once the comprehensive voting infrastructure is built (beyond voting on PoW), development funding and direction is effectively decentralized. This is unique and truly powerful, especially on a platform that is largely similar to Bitcoin but with a lot of technical improvements to begin with. But since you don't seem to care much about the technical stuff, I don't expect any of this to resonate... Note: I do believe that a particular business case is sometimes useful and valuable, however I don't think that one is always fundamentally required. If you look at the majority of the popular altcoins (say for example a top50, by what I suppose most people would define as popular, some sort of combination of market cap along with sustained trade volume), you'll find that business cases are largely absent, barring a couple of exceptions.
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I see xmr is going down very very quickly.What is going on ? Speculators be speculating! Plenty is going on, but I don't recall seeing the exchange rate caring much for activity.
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What's going on with suprnova?... I'm recently more off- than online....
Anyone here knows a good pool which has a better availability and less downtime?
I'm at http://yiimp.ccminer.org/ , small enough that it's not much of a DDoS target
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@skunk:
Looks like this is what you need (also posted on IRC but might be useful for other folks here): Re-launching dcrwallet with --unsafemainnet should enable the getseed RPC.
dcrwallet --help: /unsafemainnet Enable storage of master seed in mainnet wallet when calling --create and enable unsafe private information RPC commands
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Sp please in the future make the default intensity settings lower
Then would he also refund the private buyers? j/k , I know sp_'s done a lot of work on ccminer and has a lot of proper performance improvements (just not all of them)
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i didn't follow those steps because i didn't want to take down the wallet and potentially miss any vote, but now that the ticket price is just 6.50133864 i can't purchase any new ticket even with an unlocked balance of above 25 dcr (i'm on v0.1.0)...
now i want to try to this method but asking the wallet about the seed i receive:
-4: RPC function disabled on MainNet wallets for security purposes
please, how can i get the wallet seed again?
When exactly did you get this error message, meaning, what command did you run just before? That looks like an RPC error, and wallet creation is not run via RPC AFAIK. Off the top of my head, in order to (re)create your wallet from seed, you'll want to do: dcrwallet --createIt should be much faster to get you some help if you hop on IRC btw.
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Anyone here mining with the 750ti's? Just curious as to what other peoples results are. I get between 520-580 h/s using 16x32
I don't have any 750TI's anymore, but IIRC, best results were always achieved if using a multiple of the SMX/SMM units found on whichever GPU you are using. For the 750TI, that would make it -l 5x... (usually best to experiment a good range of values). Happy Mining!
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Can you add Verge to yiimp please. X17 and blake2s
Wasn't that blockchain/network broken after the fork for multialgo?
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The incessant calls for action that would somehow drive a price bump, are the most obnoxious forms/attempts of speculation influence, alongside the news reports saying that ' it's dead', with complete disregard for the development that has been going on since launch. On the other hand, it's quite nice to be part of a project where one of the most vocal representatives, manages to always stay on point, not giving in to the trolls, and delivering meaningful updates or reasoning with nearly every post. Kudos to you!
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