INTEL S2600CW2SR with dual 2011 sockets that support Xeon V3 and V4 cpus.Trying to figure out what is the best watt/$ processor for this board to run XMRIG? Would CACHE be the first priority then NUMBER OF CORES and then FREQUENCY or how should i prioritize factors involved>? Board supports up to 140W per socket. Thanks
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So i managed to get 2800hs(stable) with peaking 2900hs with CASTXMR from GANDALPH3000 but could not get anything more than 2000 with xmrstack or xmrig... VOSK - can share your config, as well as WATTMAN - monitor when it runs? What is the brand of your card? and what revision is your GPU (i know there is at least 3 revisions) and who is memory manufacturer? Thanks
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Local store. but i have checked now they are sold out... ebay has those for like 900$+ seems like some people know something others dont... or perhaps its just a hype and speculation... the fact is seems like all stores are sold out now
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I'm ok with ASICs and FPGAs as long as the game is fair, meaning companies develop and sell them without retaining them and mining with for months and throwing them on the market only when it's more profitable compared to mining. That's what all major ASIC maker do, they compete against their "customers". - its a business, there never will be fairness when it touches profit. (added) in order for one to win, other has to lose.
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I am curious about drivers for these devices - is there any available to download see at all? Will it be pretty much plug and play or will it need some nerd set mind?
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Talking about ASIC's and FPGA's - not sure what SAMSUNGis producing and for whom, but INTEL, just announced they got FASTEST IN THE WORLD FPGA: https://newsroom.intel.com/news/intel-chip-performs-10-trillion-calculations-per-second/- get those properly programmed and stacked up in 1 miner and i bet it will beat anything thats out there right now. Interesting point that we may be seeing high end FPGA based miners to come out soon, which can be adopted to forks. BEWARE Wink
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Talking about ASIC's and FPGA's - not sure what SAMSUNGis producing and for whom, but INTEL, just announced they got FASTEST IN THE WORLD FPGA: https://newsroom.intel.com/news/intel-chip-performs-10-trillion-calculations-per-second/- get those properly programmed and stacked up in 1 miner and i bet it will beat anything thats out there right now. Interesting point that we may be seeing high end FPGA based miners to come out soon, which can be adopted to forks. BEWARE
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skablast -how many you gettin?
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NICEHASH removed crypynight algo on new ver. It is death for X3 on nicehash.Baikal N on nice hash TODAY.
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Can someone explain to me... So if there will is a bunch extremely powerful XMR asics deployed and then xmr fork is done - what will happen to the existing (prefork) blockchain will it just cease to exist... if it will, then all xmr asics will be garbage... Bitmain are not retards, they know their business well, they should of have prepped plan "B" for such situation. Now the question is what will happen to existing balances? The XMR dev recommend getting NEW wallet address for "Afterfork" blockchain and not claim "Free" coins if thats the case it looks like everyone will start from zero balance... exchanges... how they will react to fork? Now if old (prefork) blockchain will be kept alive, then people with xmr asics will be able to continue to work on that blockchain and will get profit... I AM CONFUSED...can someone clarify?
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Interesting turnaround with these miners...looks like an infinite battle of good vs evil cant wait to see results of XMR fork, which apparently will happen within days.
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Although it is a possibility, actually litting up fire is a very rare occasion with pc hardware.
- with cheap PSU and other components it can be very easy. Seen that, done that.
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- This is apparently the ONLY miner for PHI's also there are few variants of phi, such as SOCKETED and ADD ON CARD. The addon card is usually comes in passive cooling versions and are designed for rackmount server cases with adequate cooling capabilities. If you will decide to use it in regular environment, you will need a custom blower fan - those are sold on ebay. It is also recommended to use linux instead of windows and not all linux distros are seeing phi's. Lukes blog is best source AFAIK in regards Phi's. In windows you will have to figure out the way to properly install it and utilize it, as it will be seen as NETWORK CARD. screenshot here: https://gifyu.com/image/LaQS
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start from at least visually inspecting all components. Remove all add on cards and boot to bare system, see how it behaves, monitor temps and voltages, if all good, add another component, monitor, if all good add another component, monitor... repeat. Have some one who knows troubleshooting to help you.
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Still have one of my Vegas mining at a good 100h/s slower than the other 5... and no idea why. They are all 56's flashed to 64's, running at 1950h/s except that odd one doing 1850. Same temperature, same clocks, same everything. Is there a logical explanation? Any suggestions?
maybe other memory type on that gpu Fair observation... They're all the same on the outside (standard AMD RX Vega 56's), flashed with the same bios... so I would assume they all use the same memory... Will still check tonight, however. Are you running video off that card? or onboard graphics? Assume your temperatures are fine? Could always be silicon lottery. Nope, no video... and temps are pretty much the same across all cards... But the silicon lottery explanation feels kinda meh as the other 5 cards are literally within a few h/s... but that one is a hundred off. F@ck knows... - is it constant or is it changes with time?
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Find out what is the reason for that, before you fry other cards...no GPU smokes for no reason
P.S. i had fireworks one time in one of the computers, due to a mining and overheat...card got so hot, that components started to flow away from their spots and shorted everything...big bang and lots of smoke sparks...it was ASUS STRIX 480... got it replaced under warranty.
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In regards specs of your ASIC on your website - one place it says 8GB of RAM, another says 32GB RAM but hash power is the same - is that a typo? Picture shows AVALON ASIC chips - i would not put anything NOT related to YOUR product to avoid confusion. Where are you based in, what country? (Luxemburg?)
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Also, why ETH will have to battle ASIC? - just for the sake of gpu mining? i dont think so, from at least one point of a view, if etherium network has contracts/dapps running on it, more total hash it gets the better it gets...extra hash power wont hurt it AFAIS
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