They went up to a combined record high, then went back down. Sounds familiar.
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The easiest way to get scammed in Crypto is to buy an ASIC from anyone other than directly from a reputable manufacurer.
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If you are using ANTMINER you don't need to use MOBO and ANTMINER has faster ROI than 1 RIG or 7 GPU which you won't believe because they have the same price but the ROI is faster for ANTMINER in just 1 month your ROI is back.
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The easiest way to get scammed in Crypto is to buy an ASIC from anyone other than directly from a reputable manufacurer.
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The PSU is the most important component in a mining rig. If the PSU goes out, at best so does your whole rig. Stick with gold or platinum rated PSU's from brands that use quality components like EVGA or Corsair. Platinum rated server PSU's are another good option and cheaper, but they are loud and you need additional components.
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Some motherboards don't support using all the PCI-E slots for GPU's or make it easier to setup multiple cards for mining. Otherwise there is no performance gain from using one motherboard over another.
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If you want to CPU mine, you have to think long term. Mining Monero may get you 0.25 XMR a month or ~$20 a month at the current price. Nexus is another CPU minable coin that has good development. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaBcBXoLYFU
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GPU mining is dead! BTC is dead! Ohhh no!
Okay, That's plain enough English. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Care to elaborate as to why and when? No, but there are 100 other threads you can read, if you feel like wasting your time thinking you know when GPU mining will end.
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GPU mining is dead! BTC is dead! Ohhh no!
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I have the same motherboards & have no issue running 13 GPUs on Linux. You can get it working on Windows but Linux(nvOC, PiMP, Ubuntu) you plug them in & immediately mine with any combination really. I use all Nvidia cards though. The 8+5 builds are all based on the limitation of Windows. nvOC has a UI so it's easy for those not comfortable in the terminal. I highly suggest taking the 10-15 minutes it'd take to download & set it up. I love tinkering with my rigs, but I never need to, ever ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You can't mix AMD and Nvidia cards on Linux.
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A 450 W PSU isn't enough for two cards when dual mining. With no undervolt and power limit settings, a RX 480 and R9 will pull over 200 W each.
Wow, i canīt believe that, the RX480 has an TDP from 150W, the Nano 175W. Perphaps i should mention that i run both cards with an reduced power target. The complete system needed in Ethereum only mode under 350W. Is the power draw in dual mode really so much higher? Yes. Depending on your power settings, the cards will use 30-50% more power when dual mining e.g. my RX 580 8GB card uses 101 W ETH only mining and 131 W dual mining with DCR, shown in GPU-Z + add another 45-50W for the riser.
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A 450 W PSU isn't enough for two cards when dual mining. With no undervolt and power limit settings, a RX 480 and R9 will pull over 200 W each dual mining.
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I have the same board with 8 AMD cards and 1 Nvidia card. I use Afterburner to manage the AMD cards and EVGA Precision to manage the Nvidia card.
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config.txt is the miner configuration file. You can use it to set the miner parameters instead of specifying them in the command line or .bat file. epools.txt and dpools.txt are where you can specify failover pools in case the main pool go down. If the main pool specified in the configuration file goes down, the miner will switch to the other pools listed in epools.txt (for ETH) and dpools.txt (for the secondary coin when dual mining).
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This is a good 1750 MHz strap for Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 8GB cards with Hynix memory from BuriedOne on Youtube. 777000000000000022AA1C00B56A6D46C0551017BE8E060C006AE6000C081420EA8900AB030000001B162C31C0313F17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiPCwJV_ryMI copied it over the 2:1750, 2:2000 and 2:2250 timings on a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8GB Special Edition (blue faceplate) and get ~29.25 MH/s ETH + 935 MH/s DCR with a core clock 1120 MHz, memory clock 2200 MHz, -96 mV undervolt and power limit -15% in Afterburner. Runs stable with no memory errors. thank you, can i also test it for a rx480 4gb ? That strap is only for Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8GB cards with Hynix memory. The 8GB cards have an extra 2250 MHz timing strap compared to the the 4GB cards and I doubt it would work. Other card manufacturer brands use different timings as well, so I don't think it would work either.
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This is a good 1750 MHz strap for Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 8GB cards with Hynix memory from BuriedOne on Youtube. 777000000000000022AA1C00B56A6D46C0551017BE8E060C006AE6000C081420EA8900AB030000001B162C31C0313F17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiPCwJV_ryMI copied it over the 2:1750, 2:2000 and 2:2250 timings on a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8GB Special Edition (blue faceplate) and get ~29.25 MH/s ETH + 935 MH/s DCR with a core clock 1120 MHz, memory clock 2200 MHz, -96 mV undervolt and power limit -15% in Afterburner. Runs stable with no memory errors.
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Remove all other cards and try to run the card by itself with lower overclock settings. If the card is working, check device manager, remove any hidden GPU's shown by clicking on View ===> 'Show hidden devices'. Lastly uninstall the drivers in safe mode using DDU, shutdown, connect the other cards and reinstall the drivers. If you have Bios modded cards you may need to run the pixel patcher to bypass the signature check after installing the drivers and reboot.
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