nice script, the issue I have is ccminer likes to crash and then no mining is done until I click the OK on the ccminer crash. Unfortunately CCminer can run for 10 mins or 10 hours--it will eventually crash. Wish there was a way to clear the failed ccminer crash and start mining again.
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In hand. Only on sale till thesday..
4 for 6BTC or 1.55BTC each
Tuesday or Thursday?
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looking at your MSI afterburner, I'd start with 80% TDP for power and leave clock and memory settings at 0 until you get a stable system.
I mine Zencash and my Asus 1070 strix's have 75% TDP, +125 Mhz Clock and +500 Mhz memory and it's stable.
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so now you are dictating what should be standard responses to questions?
I'm not dictating anything, I'm just saying your answer was incomplete cause if was complete you would not have got a reply from me. I mean think about how you said it, this is what I read "hey, I pay $0.19 per kw and yet I make $3 profit per day" That sounds like is 1 gpu and not 5 cause in reality you are not making any profit at all, so meaning if you had said you have 5 cards and justified your roi then your answer would be complete and very good. Your answer was poor and incomplete and made people think how the hell are you getting $3 on a $0.19 per kw and yet 1 card. I'm not dictating anything, I'm just saying your answer was incomplete cause if was complete you would not have got a reply from me --lol yeah, you just did it again and you don't even know it. It's OK bro, I forgive you for saying that I had mental problems.
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so now you are dictating what should be standard responses to questions?
Look at the ops original question, he was asking about power costs...there's nothing about GPUs mentioned.
ultimately you will try to justify your angry reply, but there are several ppl like yourself that have "issues".
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I pay 0.19 USD per KHw and mine Equihash and even with the market down I'm making $3 a day profit.
If you are saying $3 per day with 1 graphics card then I must say that your are the greatest liar ever, not even with 1 x gtx 1080 ti which you pay $700 - $800 makes $3 per day and it is the best card for mining to date, I just checked whattomine and it says 1 gtx 1080 ti $1.24 profit with electricity paid mining equihash, so where is the $3 per day you said is beyond me, see that is why people start get in mining cause you trolls are liars about the profit you are making, now tell me whatthehell did you say that? do you have a mental brain problem, illness or that kind sort? And by the way, at the current price, $750 for a gtx 1080 ti divided by $1.24 = 604.8 days to get your money back, that is almost 2 years and if we also add other parts of the equipment for example motherboard, cpu and other things that will make the target to get back around $900 per card which the true value to get back is $850 divided 1.24 = 685.4 days to get your money invested back, so meaning mining is the worse thing to do right now. Go buy coins and hold, trust me you will earn a lot more money doing it without hassle. what is it with the angry replies on this forum, where did you get one GPU from? I've got 5 x 1070s. I answered the OPs question with his concern with electricity and brought up the hardware ROI. You apparently have the mental brain problem as you read into things that are simply not there.
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you can try the older legacy version of Nicehash, some have better luck with it.
You could also download Awesome Miner and configure a profit miner with it--it will auto switch based on best profit.
Most solutions require you to figure out what coin you want to mine then you find a pool and the pool gives you the correct info to setup the miner. Start with whattomine.com and see what coins are doing the best given your hardware and go from there.
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I pay 0.19 USD per KHw and mine Equihash and even with the market down I'm making $3 a day profit. With that being said, getting your rig capital back went from @ 100ish days a few months ago to over a year now--provided coin value doesn't go up.
check out whattomine.com and choose what cards you'll be using at the top then plug in your power cost near the bottom and see what it shows...
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Hello, I am getting an error 'Error: No devices selected' when running this on windows 10 with latest drives 1 gtx 1070 and 5 gtx 1080's. Anyone have this problem before or can help me find the solution?
miner --server zen.suprnova.cc --user cryptomkd.7 --pass x --port 3618 --cuda_devices 0 1 2 3 4 5 --intensity 64 64 64 64 64 64 --templimit 80 --pec 0 --boff 0 --eexit 0 --tempunits c --log 0 --logfile miner.log --api 127.0.0.1:42000
make a .bat file then copy this info into it (should all be 1 line): miner --server zen.suprnova.cc --user cryptomkd.7 --pass x --port 3618 --log 1 --fee 2.0 --tempexit 70 --pec --api --eexit 3 save the .bat file then run it.. should fire right up. Now if you want a script that will auto restart the miner if it drops, I recommend: EWBF Miner Auto Start/Restart Script by sverox
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Thanks i am getting 470 Sol / s on my 1070 Asus strix 8G ROG
I have 4 of 1070 strix's running anywhere from 450 to 470 Sol / s. Using 75 TDP, +125 Core, +700 Memory w MSI Afterburner. What settings are you using?
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Glad newegg got some AMDs in. I've bought some Nvidia's from Amazon over the last few months, but the prices are crazy.
Watch that Bits Be Trippin youtube channel, you'll learn a lot and they show how to build an open air rig using aluminum you can pick up at Home Depot/Lowes... Replicate one of their systems and do what they show.
Thanks, Im thinking of a geforce 1070. is this any good? I have a 5 x 1070 rig running. Does great for Equihash coins like ZEC, ZEN, ZClassic, Hush, Komodo. Using MSI Afterburner to OC and get @ 450 to 470 Sol/S for each card. Pulls 750 watts at the wall. Using EWBF miner.
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My guess is this forum doesn't show when mods move posts.
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Glad newegg got some AMDs in. I've bought some Nvidia's from Amazon over the last few months, but the prices are crazy.
Watch that Bits Be Trippin youtube channel, you'll learn a lot and they show how to build an open air rig using aluminum you can pick up at Home Depot/Lowes... Replicate one of their systems and do what they show.
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Try reading the title of the first posts here yutz... As in NO GPU / altcoin queries. The is the BITCOIN section and the mods will move the post to where it belongs.
actually he is in the right section, its you whom is in the wrong section dude, this is alternate crypto section not bitcoin section roflamo.......what a puttz Two ppl with a combined activity of @ 2k said it was in the wrong section.. my bet is the mods moved it to the correct location.
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These days it can be hard to find video cards. So you will either find AMD or NVidia cards to buy. Depending on what brand of card you buy you will be mining various coins specific to the brand. I found it easier to find someone whom already built the rig and spec'd the motherboard, etc so I could not deal with headaches. One channel I suggest you watch is on youtube, BitsBeTrippin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA_sH4q2toU-- he has a lot of various rigs he's built and he'll walk you through the bios mods etc...
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Check the Windows logs and see if there are any errors? You could also force removal of the NVidia drivers and reinstall them.
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I use a bat file to start my miner 30 seconds after windows loads, so put the following right above your miner line:
TIMEOUT /T 30 /NOBREAK then your miner line executable goes here
I had to use the /NOBREAK due to various windows booting processes that were interrupting my 30 second countdown.
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You've got a few options: 1.) I'd check the Windows System Logs to see if there are any events that could narrow the issue down. 2.) How many watts are you drawing? Do you have a Kil A Watt http://www.p3international.com/products/p4400.html to see if you are close to the max of your power supply? 4.) With Nvidia 1060 cards I'd try Equihash coins which will use the EWBF client https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1707546.05.) I'd install MSI Afterburner and the top line of each card I'd lower the power to 75%. If your power supply is close then lowering the power to all the cards will stabilize things. Really though it would have to be power or a device driver/hardware causing the issue. I run 5 1070s but I use two 750 power supplies just to make sure. Checked my driver for my 1070s: 22.21.13.8528 Also I recommend watching this build from Bits Be Trippin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KywQWbDA2FM -- he builds a 13 GPU using your motherboard and generally he covers a lot of stability issues like BIOS, etc.
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