it is safe for laptop? Because mostly mining software destroy pc healt also it pay small amount
OP said it just pool tracker (mining tools), not a mining software. I didn't try it yet, so I can't say for sure how affecting to CPU resource. This tool used for pool monitoring isn't for mining process. This tool wouldn't pay you.
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Sound like too good to be true, but that would be happening. Does anyone have an idea why Bitmain can do that? With that spec and prices, that's really hurting GPU miners. But, whatever it is, as GPU miners, we need to face the fact, keep going and focus on what we have full control over it.
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Sound good, with your introduction. Basically, we only need to install this pool tracker on whichever PC/Laptop, right? Then submit our miner address (wallet address that we use).
Recently, a lot of newbie-rank, publishing a few mining tools. Are you all creating a new account for announcing tools that you created? Most people are unwilling to click the link, even when it only link to images. OP's image:
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Thanks for you reply, I think in the futur i will translate the website in English also. We will see because it's so much work That's good, besides you can spread useful information on your blog. Also, you can monetize your blog. When you were using English in your blog post, means you have more chance to invite more visitor around the world (you helping more people with your information) and more opportunity to monetize your blog.
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My personal advice. You can do it now and upgrade your device after. You can build your rig today, and when you upgraded your rigs, you have experience on it. Do stepping upgrade using mining profit (except you have an unlimited budget, lol)
or (another options) Keep your money and doing nothing. Else, use your money on investment such as buying some coins or whatever.
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While you promote your site/blog here, will be better if you post your site/blog in English, cause translating tools isn't good enough to explain what your post means. Bilingual maybe the good option, local and English. The default should be in English. IMHO Good job n Good luck!
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BSOD after flashing cards, more like a driver issue. It caused by failed on driver signature check by the systems. Patching driver signature using Atikmdag patcher will be solving this issue. This is related to some Windows features called "digital signature enforcement."
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Go to what-to-mine and put in your GPUs and power costs and it will tell you how much you will make mining which coin. If you are very lazy or it's too complicated then just download the Nicehash software and it will do it all for you and pay you directly in BTC. Aha, I always like bolded part. That proves many lazy's miners around us. Actually, Nicehash were a Hashrate marketplace, while using Nicehash we were rent-out our Hashrate to other miners. That isn't mining at all.
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Miner machine that can mine just one algorithm called as ASICs Miner (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit). GPUs more flexible on algorithm picking, and also every GPU (Brands, Model, etc.) has different characteristics, and each has owned algorithm compatibility. So, if you plan to use NVIDIA cards (GTX 1070, 1060), you should find which algorithm the best for your cards.
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In other words do you want to say that the hashrate shown by miner is utterly worthless? Under such conditions the pool fee is whatever the pool desires and miners have actually no way of telling how much it is, regardless of what the pool officially says it is.
Of course no, I didn't say that. The Hashrate showed by a miner shown how much hashes that your rigs can run per second. But while you on pooled mining, many factors will affect (as I say above). Value of shares between miners with weak and powerful Hashrate will different, and it will be modified by the difficulty assigned. Let's say five (5) shares, it can be one (1) prove-of-work in diff five (5) for miners with powerful Hashrate nor five (5) prove-of-work in diff one (1) for miners with weak Hashrate, and so on.
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Actually, that is everyone questions (including me). That's normal when someone was asking which coin the best to mine. But when you ask which coin are the best, that's more like you were asking for unprofitable coins. Why? It's clear enough, as profitability basic, with a lot of miner on that coin, it will increase Nethas and soon also the difficulty. Guess whats next!
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2*1200w server platinum with breakout board (70$*2 + 10$*2)+cabling and pico PSU (50$) You save 250$.
Give the link to OP, wheres OP can buy those part. In my country, server PSUs costly more than consumer PSUs, and may in a few places has the same conditions with me. Server PSUs designed for running 24/7 at 360 days, no argue its durability would be more than consumer PSUs, and also more flexible to modified, but this kind noisier than a consumer PSUs.
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Helping to add OP's screenshot. -snip-
IMHO more then 10% difference sounds too much, 30% is unbelievable. Could you please elaborate on the difference between "accepted by the pool" and the "accepted" as shown by awesome miner? On your scheme that's normal, after all. My statement refers to your mining scheme. Where's Awesome miner located at the local network same as CC miner, many things will affect as I said above. Hashrate is the number of hashes that your rigs can run per second. It would be different with Effective Hashrate, effective Hashrate will be calculated from hashes that are actually submitted by our rigs to the mining pool, means not all. Then the value of shares in the pool also will different between miners with powerful hashing power and weak hashing power. So that's normal when local report different with pool report. Because calculation doing on the mining pool side isn't at local. ButIf you believe that something wrong with you mining process, check your connection, it may help you. Or tried to move to other pools.
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Helping to add OP's screenshot.
10-30% differ between mining software, and pool report Hashrate is normal. It because not every hash sending by our mining rigs accepted by the pool, what shown on the pool is only "accepted shares" that produce by our devices over time. Many factors related to this, Network delay, massive OC, etc.
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As the other said, you can run your six cards with 1000 Watts PSU, And one thing needs to remember is giving enough power spare in your rigs is essential. Another thing that you need to pay more attention to it was power scheme. This thing also related to PSUs choosing, Efficiency, number of PCIe connectors, number of Peripheral connectors and so on.
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1. NVIDIA more expensive and AMD consume more power. It will depend on you. 2. I'll go for few 1070's, instead a lot of cards. A lot of cards will be giving you more trouble. 3. This link may help you: http://jkcrypto.com/amd-mining-vs-nvidia-mining/4. Depends on your budget. and finally i had a question about the antminer D3 and dash; it mines only dash and dash isn't looking that bad right now, and the antminer d3 mines at around 19.3 gh/s which will give you like 5 something dollars a day. if these specs are correct, why are all of the antminer d3 listings so low? like what is up with that, i've seen them for around 100-200 dollars and it just seems insanely low
Basically, profitability occurs for a short time (but not always). And ASICs resale price would drop, cause ASICs can be operated on one algorithm only.
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Besides efficiency, you should pay more attention to the number of connectors, especially PCIe 8 (6+2), 6Pins and also Perip Connectors (Molex). Since you have 13 cards, so the number of connectors would be the essential issue. As you said, you will use two PSU, and both will provide you enough connectors needs, I'll go for Corsair HX1200 1200W.
This is my old post about Consumer PSU list and specifications | Number of PCIe and 4-Pin Peripheral. May can help you. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3375500.msg35380710#msg35380710
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Oh, the 'ol computer-breaking non-proper shutdown thing. This is because of old Hard Disk Drives spin can't be stopped in the middle of the operation. If it happens, the data might get corrupted or worst, bad sectors.
Most mining rigs however, uses SSD which is far less vulnerable to data corruption by power loss.
If you are using SSD, a surge protector is good enough.
Absolutely right, BlackOut only affected the motor electric (HDD will affected), as long as you are using SSD, you was on safe. The one that's risking your rig is BrownOut. Yeah, surge protector may be needed for safer.
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Almost all of the similar mining software that I found in Bitcointalk's post only support NVIDIA cards, why?
The algorithms used by pools are more suitable for nVidia I do not have AMD to test Ouw..it's more like compatibility issue and isn't a technical issue. I thought that was related to cards architecture. So, it would be different if the algorithms that chosen more compatible with AMD cards? p.s. thank you for the pictures
My pleasure.
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Gtx 1080 gpu 21 Mh/s Eth (Claymore 11.7) No argue since I don't have this card.
Gtx 1060 mini 6gb 15 Mh/s Eth (Claymore 11.7) My card run at 19-21 Mh/s in Eth with OC.
AMD R9 290x 8bg 29 Mh/s Eth (Claymore 11.7) 29 Mh/s is normal, my 290/290x running at 31-32 Mh/s with Overclock. I have a few brands 290/290x. Gigabite and MSI gave me more heat when Overclock, Sapphire, and XFX running under 700.
AMD RX 570 Ellesmere 8gb mining ed. 25 Mh/s Eth (Claymore 11.7) You should get 29 Mh/s with a mod, for few Vram brands you can reach 28-29 without mod bios.
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