No problems running your fan at 80% I have rx580 rig with 8x cards that runs too hot and I run their fan at 100% speed for two years, I sold the rig after making back my ROI and upgraded to other cards, it depends on the temp of your country, if it's high then you need to crank up your fan speed
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When people talks about diversity in crypto space they only point at big projects and small projects combined but no one ever talk about their life savings, I've seen people putting all they have into crypto and yes they have more than 5 coins in their portfolio but is this the smartest move?
Personally I think the smartest move is to have some funds offline as well, if you know what diversity means then you should be smart enough bro know that nothing is guaranteed, have some money 💰💰 offline and some online (crypto and other), putting all your eggs in one basket is bad and too much of everything is also bad
There's nothing bad if we make a good plan in carrying out investments, the crypto space is often said or described about large projects or small projects, because that's how the crypto space works and gives results for people who work on it. It's not wrong if you also have offline and online money, this can be combined both in looking for maximum value, which makes us stupid when both can not be used properly at some stage of either result. You don't get it, many newbies use all they have to invest in crypto, they forget to live and have a life in the process, crypto investment rule is never invest more than you can afford to lose but for some they don't care, I'm just saying while running to make money we shouldn't forget to breath
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When people talks about diversity in crypto space they only point at big projects and small projects combined but no one ever talk about their life savings, I've seen people putting all they have into crypto and yes they have more than 5 coins in their portfolio but is this the smartest move?
Personally I think the smartest move is to have some funds offline as well, if you know what diversity means then you should be smart enough bro know that nothing is guaranteed, have some money 💰💰 offline and some online (crypto and other), putting all your eggs in one basket is bad and too much of everything is also bad
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I have friends who leave behind their farm and went on vacations with zero worries of starting a fire and burning down their home, not me because I've seen where my socket create huge fire 🔥 in the middle of the day, imagine I was far away like them? GOD forbids I would have lost everything
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I've been using nicehash for some time now and I've used other mining pools as well for pure comparisons and here is my own taught about Nicehash
1. Rewards are exactly what my calculator predicted most times 2. Don't mind the rejected shares, I don't know how Nicehash is engineered but it seems like those rejected shares doesn't matter because you will still get what your calculator gives you every 24hrs 3. Withdrawal fee is the most cheapest I've seen
I'm not some kind of Nicehash promoters but I'm just saying after a week of monitoring this pool it's not what many said it was
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Why desktop wallet? Stop using desktop wallets unless you aren't using the desktop for internet browsing, PC have many ways to get compromised even if you are been careful, hardware wallet and mobile wallets are far more safer
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With the way things are going in crypto space presently it looks like bears are been pushed away for now, crypto adoption rate is just way better since the beginning of crypto history, it's possible for ETH to break 4,000$ anytime soon and probably more before December but I'm not so sure about 10,000$ per ETH
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This is all BS, these kids are well funded either from guidance or parents, I'm 33 years old and I can't even afford an ASIC miner yet, what are we? 5years old? C'mon all this is not so true
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Imo via probability LHR will be fully hacked at some point long term. May or may not matter anyway since new algos will come and go on which these cards can mine successfully. I keep my eyes open and enter shuffles for ANY modern card I can reasonably afford, LHR or not. 3060 LHR I have mines rvn very well and is efficient.
It's what I think too, it's only a matter of time before we see a new hashrate unlock for 3070ti and other LHR cards, ravencoin on the other hand only makes sense if the profit is better cos that algorithm draws more power than ETH mining, today Sero coin is the most profitable on 3070ti but I stick with ETH because other coins drops faster in profits and I can't keep changing Alfi all the time, by the way ETH saves more power I'll have to try again with nbminer with the LHR. I was somewhat early with miniz on the unlock and with a lot of optimization work on RVN it's nearly neck and neck RVN vs Eth. I'm getting nearly 22mh at 113 watts with RVN. I'm more or less spec mining on RVN for now, seeing how many I can put away until the halving. I'm flexible though. 22MH on ravencoin from 3060 is indeed very good, I have a 3070ti that's doing 35-36MH on ravencoin algorithm but ravencoin isn't the most profitable presently, octopus is better with 62MH and ETH is very close, the difference is just 0.5$, by the way what miner are you using?
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It's hard to participate in some IDO while some are just scam, I don't bother joining any again all I do now is buy the tokens after listed on exchange and thus have good performance value wise
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I have two slots in my PC and the first slot is running a 5700XT, I want to put a 5600XT into the second but it is a 16x slot in 4x mode. Has anyone put a 5600XT in a PCIE 16x slot that is running in 4x mode? Will this work for mining ETH or will it reduce hashrate?
A regular raiser works in PCIE 1X mode. This is enough for mining. If a coin has a dag file equal to 6GB, then you will need the same solution as was done for 4GB cards for mining Ethereum with a Dag file of more than 4GB. This is a tuned miner and maerit board with PCIE 16x slot. Are there motherboards that have several x16 slots on them? I belief more than one x16 slot will result in x8 mode? Correct me if I'm wrong here, I'm just trying to find a solution for zombie mode with 4gb rx570s
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Hi,
what is the best graphic card to mine BTC and other Altcoins? I want to use my computer and not buy a seperate device. So on day time I can use my computer and over night I do mining.
Buy stand alone graphic cards like rx570, 580 or 590, you can also consider Nvidia cards like gtx 1660 super and Ti, GPUs can't mine BTC directly anymore but you can mine ETH and get paid in BTC using Nicehash website
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My favourite NFT projects are Cryptokitties, PYR aka Vulcan forged, Citizen finance, decentraland, and bakery token, I just made some good profits from these projects, I bought them when value was way down week ago, I suggest you do your own research and make sure you invest only what you can afford to lose
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the rtx 30 series use a very hot memory modules, so it's normal for people to talk about it. there's a ton of report of those cards dying due to bad mem thermal already, while you see little to no reports for those 1660 rx580 cards after years. no need to worry that much.
I haven't seen or heard about a dead rtx30** series from miners only from gamers who don't know what memory temp means, if I have to use these cards for gaming I would always make sure my fan is at 80% speed, anything over 95°C is dangerous for these cards, I'm using a rtx3070ti and I don't let the mem temp go over 88°C
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Here's a simple reason that I believe is why I am still hodling bitcoin, it's because what I have today might be double or even triple in months if not years or it could also be years plus it's a good way to make your money grow, having nothing to do with it, you can let it stay there for a long period of time and hopefully expect it to go up.
You are also missing the part that BTC doesn't shed it's skin like other projects who later change chain a year or two later, BTC will remain BTC with zero worries of changing smart contract like many altcoins, I've lost some money this way.
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Which is the best pool for (XCH) CHIA MINING?
Flexpool for sure, I don't mine chia coins but I find out that you can mine chia on flexpool which is a very good pool hands down, I mine ETH on flexpool and so far I'm liking their service in terms of accurate payouts and pool functionality/rewards
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chia at the beginning, at launch was a good coin to mine its value was high and little space was needed, then the value dropped and more and more people began to mine it now to be able to earn something decently it is necessary to provide at least 50 tetrabite of hard disk space and perhaps the investment is no longer recoverable in a short time, for now as long as it is possible i prefer to mine eth
Unless if one can get their hands on cheap HDD, I can get 100TB for 500$ I'm my country and I'm thinking of giving chia farming a try but the plotting side is what pissed me off? Need to get faster CPU and costly NVMe drive to plot faster, kinda not worth it compare to GPU mining
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Hi, I try to download app from https://trex-miner.com/ and then config .bat file and then try run it, i have a problem is "ERROR: Can't start miner, GeForce GT 750M (CC 3) is not supported" , my laptop model is MSI GE60 I have already update lastest version for driver Nvidia, the version is Nvidia Driver: 425.31 Does anyone can help me to fix it pls ? I haved checked GT 750M be able to mining ETH but actually is not. Any luck running this GPU on a modern mining software? The card is too outdated which I'm positive that no single mining software will be compatible with the card, find better GPU instead mate stop wasting your time
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I don't blame you when things stays the same for too long it will stay looking like it will remain the same forever, do not be fooled because bear market is inescapable and actually this is what keeps balance in crypto space, volatility is 100% real
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