read the code of open source ccminer and ethminer.
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I can confirm that the CPU load is very low on a 12 gtx1060 rig with Intel G4560.
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Great, I've ordered 3 vega 56.
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could you show the worker name on wallet page? I have a few workers, don't know each worker's hashrate.
EDIT: I got a workaround, put the worker name into password field and it is shown in extra field on the wallet page,
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Epsylon3, I'm using your yiimp pool, can I get all my workers' current hashrate via json api? tried /api/wallerEx, it doesn't contain hashrate.
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it works fine with cuda8, ubuntu16,suprnova, gtx1080ti get 5.6m @core clock+100, 200watts. I'll install cuda7.5.
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awesome, I'm compiling it, is there a recommend pool?
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can i run neo wallet on a raspberry pi? Using raspberry pi to PoS coins makes great sense.
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this is awesome. thanks Kasmetski. i'll get the material ready tomorow for testing.
btw, there are 12v and 5v version of relay board. which one should i use?
rgds,
use 5v, this is my build: https://imgur.com/a/VkduO
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That looks interesting, but we don't have a Raspberry Pi, so that would be the cost of 2+ usb watchdogs. Most importantly this needs to be something my wife can handle and as close to plug and play as possible. So reliability and convenience are bigger factors then cost for us (although cost is important). You'll love it after giving it a try. Once it has been configed properly, you can connect to the Pi remotely via internet, don't need to bother your wife. 1 Raspberry Pi(35$) + 1 5V relay board(5$) can control 8 rigs, you can add 1 more relay board for 8 more rigs, very cheep. Take a look at my build: the image url is : https://imgur.com/a/VkduOmaybe it is blocked by forum.
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Anyone know where i can read why wolf has a gag order?
$20 he was involved in the development of an AMD component in some way shape or form and signed a NDA... nope...he has just developed mods for Vega on linux side that allow timing/volt mods that allow same kind of speedups you see with BIOS mods for polaris etc, and his big clients don't want anyone else using them Im doing the same stuff, pretty much just modified drivers to do the stuff BIOS mods did (since you can no longer BIOS mod vega with its security chip). Just injects the voltages and timings during runtime instead (kinda like what windows guys are doing with registry edits). If i wasn't so busy with my USB asic id probably release a how to guide...the changes are pretty straight forward, and you just need to recompile the linux kernel. Maybe wolf's overlords want to gag me too? Nice job, I'm gonna buy 3 vega 56...
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my gtx1060 6gb on eth giving 24.3 Mh/s - 90% pow ,on +823Mhz stable though running continously Hi... with brand and which type of memory do you have? obviously it is samsung.
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Finally I've booted it up, but I answered lots of questions on the 1st or 2nd boot, that was not a good experience. If I want to use Ubuminer in 10 or more rigs, that will be even terrible. I'd suggest learn somethings from raspberry pi or nvOC, make a small disk partition, users drop config file to the partition on windows or mac, UbuMiner load the config file during booting and do all the configs automatically.
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After the difficulty bomb last week ZEC has been a good 30% more profitable than ETH to mine.
This only matters if you are immediately selling the coins. For some reason people think that if they mine the coin while its most profitable they make more. This is absolutely not the case is the only number that matters is the price when you convert it to something else.
Then, of course, there are the people that just throw their money away using nicehash because they are too lazy to convert it for themselves.
Where we can convert the coin ? https://shapeshift.io/ is probably the most popular service for converting between coins. is shape shift safe? is it more profitable than other exchanges like bittrex? EDIT:I compared the ZEC to BTC exchange rate between bittrex and shape shift, bittrex is higher.
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Recently I built a 12 cards rig, it run into low disk space in a few minutes, I found that /var/log/kern.log was eating the free space quickly. I followed this post to resolve the issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/771899/pcie-bus-error-severity-correctedsteps: 1.open /etc/default/grub, I use vi, you can use other text editors. 2.replace GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" by GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pci=nomsi", save and exit text editor. 3.sudo update-grub, sudo reboot I hope it helps. How can i determine if I am experiencing that issue? / was this causing intermittent restarts for you? run df to check disk space, it the free space is 0%, you might run into this issue, then check /var/log/kern.log to see if it is large.
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Run top, make note of the PID for the miner process (should show up at the top of the list after a few seconds, hit 'q', then do: Then wait 30 seconds or so for the watchdog to restart the miner. If you don't want the miner to restart, you have to stop the watchdog too. thank you so if I enable auto update = yes auto update is on stable, has fullzero pushed 19.1 to stable? so that will prompt 19.1? otherwise did it go beta .1 to beta .2? EDIT forgive for me the noob questions . . so I have screen -r miner activated, how to get back to the guake terminal where I can execute commands. I've previously just been doing workarounds . . for example I would just log off / on and restart etc but I want to start navigating this software more effectively EDIT 2 - How can I confirm my version of nvOC? 1.press Ctrl+A+D to exit screen, the miner runs on background. 2. the version number is always in the beginning of 1bash.
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Recently I built a 12 cards rig, it run into low disk space in a few minutes, I found that /var/log/kern.log was eating the free space quickly. I followed this post to resolve the issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/771899/pcie-bus-error-severity-correctedsteps: 1.open /etc/default/grub, I use vi, you can use other text editors. 2.replace GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" by GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pci=nomsi", save and exit text editor. 3.sudo update-grub, sudo reboot I hope it helps.
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@VoskCoin That is the API build into the EWBF miner. When you launch EWBF you can add the following to the script:
--api minerip:42000
Where minerip is the IP address of your rig.
You then simply point a browser to minerip:42000 to get the above stats. They updated about every 30 seconds or so.
Thanks What are your thoughts on 3.3 vs 3.4 + could I load this feature into 3.3? I haven't done too much research on this yet, but if 3.3 has no fee and 3.4 has a fee - does 3.4 work my rigs harder to get the 2% increase that pays for the 2% fee? I have a rig that averages about 3k, it averaged about 3k on 3.4 and 3.3 . . so if the average is relatively the same wouldn't we be better off using 3.3? I use 3.3, get hashrate from pool api, get GPU usage from nvidia-smi, don't need the miner's api. if all of us use 3.3, globla hashrate drops, that's interesting.
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I"ve switched my 2 gtx1060*9 rigs from ETH to zcash, I use miningpoolhub to auto exchange zcash to bitcoin.
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