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341  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AMD rig startup on: March 25, 2022, 10:32:12 AM
And so different are our experiences. For me, i have more trouble with nvidia, all my AMD rigs running very well for months.
342  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Toncoin mining on: March 25, 2022, 09:35:57 AM
Is it too late to start mining TON coin I heard the mining algorithm will come to an end very soon but no information about when this going to happen, also anyone using 1660s GPU for the algorithm?.

It is over when the givers are empty. TON devs delete the informations from their site. You have maybe 2 months for ton mining
343  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AMD rig startup on: March 24, 2022, 01:44:19 PM
I'm sure some of you know how hard it is to tweak AMD cards, there are a few drivers issues that can come between you and you getting the best hash rate out of the GPUs, here are my questions

1. What is the best AMD driver for mining on the RX6000 series?.
2. Which OS works best for AMD graphic cards? Linux or Windows?
I haven't heard of problems with AMD drivers and mining on the RX6000 series. If you use the latest version of Hive OS or analogues, then you will only need to set the overclocking settings or select the recommended ones.For some LHR Nvidia video cards, it is better to use windows for a larger hash rate.
As per your comment, I got a lesser hash rate on windows using my RTX3070Ti and get a better hash rate using hive OS, 54MH on windows 10 and 60MH on hive OS I believe that HiveOS is the best for Linux and AMD.

I think itīs your fault. Nearly all cards have nearly the same hashrates on both systems - depends maybe 2% or 3% some times but not more.
344  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone heard of Midas Mining? I can't read what's on their website. on: March 24, 2022, 01:05:33 PM
I think these guys are in Indonesia, not India.  Guaranteed to be straight up snake oil, especially considering the claims of 12 Kh/s.  
LOL, I have no idea what those Youtube shorts are, but that was just a strange little video.  As an aside, I'm not sure what the current fascination is with bright flashing lights when it comes to PC parts, i.e., all the RGB stuff.  One of the things in life that drives me nuts is light pollution, which makes it nearly impossible to sleep in a completely dark room if you've got any sort of electronics on.  Everything has at least an indicator light on it, and it's hard to even buy RAM that's not flashing at you nonstop.

Anyway, I don't know if this is a scam or not--and that's one of the things I'm trying to find out here.  As far as getting 12 Kh/s, you'd need something like a Ryzen 5950x running Monero Ocean, but as I said I'm kind of in the dark as to what's possible.  This could represent an advancement in CPU mining (or at least a new way to mine coins like Monero).

Thanks for the input as to the national origin.  I was hoping some members here who are into CPU mining would notice this thread and post, but I'm not getting any takers.

Dude this is the way how scammers get you - advertising to good or impossible things.
345  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Gpu mining on: March 24, 2022, 10:50:37 AM
What's the best  GPU coin after Ethereum, make a list

A list for what? It change everyday.
346  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: It's going to be a wild wild west when ETH is gone on: March 23, 2022, 05:35:21 PM
Is this thread 100, 1000 or 10000 about this topic? ETH2.0 will not come this year. Everyday a pop up a new thread - what happen after eth2.0, what mining after eth2.0 - very annoying
You setting flight sheets in hiveos for what? You know yet what is profitable than? are you a clairvoyant?
347  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Auto switching on profitability on: March 23, 2022, 04:29:36 PM
While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
Almost everyone I knew loves hiveOS not because of its look but because it works better than many OS out there but since you called it ugly what mining OS is your favourite?

I use AwesomeMiner with Windows and Linux clients. But Awesomeminer main application must run on Windows, but can be reached over browser if you want. On HiveOS i missing to much information in the overview, with Awesomeminer i can decide by myself what information i want to see.
Type in amd-info in hiveOS and it will show you the informations - but as i said - it show 850mv for the memvoltage, but thats not possible if vgpu is 900mv. You can change the voltage of the memcontroller, but this will give no benefit.


Windows - free Grin


Windows for me too for years, all smooth - knock on the wood Smiley
But I also use Ghost Spectre version,.... check it out Smiley

+1  Cheesy some rigs running for 5 years now on windows - without any updates  Wink Cheesy


Well get busy writing it and supporting it for everyone to use for free.  


Yes sure, but why no community project. Build an Mining OS together and combine it with coin maybe
or paying one time, to get a lifetime license like Awesomeminer in the past or the good old Ethos Cheesy


The next problem with HiveOS is - if the HiveOS Server gets problems, than you have a problem.
Client Server based application is better in my opinion, i want to have my software on my PCīs
348  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 2miners Pool read inaccurate? on: March 23, 2022, 04:08:55 PM
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.

"Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)."
https://eth.2miners.com/faq


yes but they donīt say for timespan the average hashrate is. On Ethermine you only see a 6 hour average. I donīt think that 2miners calculate the average hashrate from the first share. So this information is missing.

Edit:

I found it
"Current hashrate - last 30 minutes of work, average hashrate - last 6 hour(s)."

So also useless. 6 hour average is not enough
I don't like this short statistic either.
The ethermine pool shows statistics for the last 24 hours.
If you do not like the pool, then change it to another
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereum

Reported, Effective, and Average Hashrate
https://blog.gameoflife.co/reported-effective-and-average-hashrate-beginners-a3130d7bd818

Nope Ethermine only calculate the average hashrate of the last 6 hours. Go with your cursor over the average hashrate and you see the notice.
You can see the timeline with your hashrate for longer than 1 day yes.
349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 2miners Pool read inaccurate? on: March 23, 2022, 01:15:36 PM
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.

"Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)."
https://eth.2miners.com/faq

yes but they donīt say for timespan the average hashrate is. On Ethermine you only see a 6 hour average. I donīt think that 2miners calculate the average hashrate from the first share. So this information is missing.

Edit:

I found it
"Current hashrate - last 30 minutes of work, average hashrate - last 6 hour(s)."

So also useless. 6 hour average is not enough
350  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Auto switching on profitability on: March 23, 2022, 01:13:26 PM
While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the voltage with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
351  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: B450 Tomahawk problem on: March 23, 2022, 01:06:30 PM
I've been trying to assemble a mining rig using this B450 Tomahawk Max II motherboard, this MOBO has five pcie slots and the problem is only four slots works no matter what I try, driver always crashes when miner is starting with 5th graphic card onboard, I've tried all risers and GPUs in a separate mobo they all work flawlessly, help.

What cards, which miner, OS? Above 4G is activated in bios Huh
@sxemini what if the motherboard doesn't have 4G switch in BIOS or not? I have a Chinese motherboard J&W H81P with 6 pcie slot that only works with 5 graphic cards when I insert 6th GPU the motherboard won't boot up but funny thing is I can't find this 4G encode with in BIOS.

You have and old motherboard with H81 chipset - here you canīt find this option i think Wink


Any way around this? I heard that CPU gen can also cause PCIe slots not to work the CPU in this motherboard is core i3 processor any help will be appreciated, thanks for replying at least.

CPU is not important, all Intel CPU have enough lanes for 6 cards. I have an old Asrock H81 BTC running with an celeron 1840 - works well.

Did always the same PCIe not working? Did you change the pcie slots? Are your running Linux or Windows.
352  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 2miners Pool read inaccurate? on: March 23, 2022, 01:03:55 PM
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.
353  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: B450 Tomahawk problem on: March 23, 2022, 09:35:14 AM
I've been trying to assemble a mining rig using this B450 Tomahawk Max II motherboard, this MOBO has five pcie slots and the problem is only four slots works no matter what I try, driver always crashes when miner is starting with 5th graphic card onboard, I've tried all risers and GPUs in a separate mobo they all work flawlessly, help.

What cards, which miner, OS? Above 4G is activated in bios Huh
@sxemini what if the motherboard doesn't have 4G switch in BIOS or not? I have a Chinese motherboard J&W H81P with 6 pcie slot that only works with 5 graphic cards when I insert 6th GPU the motherboard won't boot up but funny thing is I can't find this 4G encode with in BIOS.

You have and old motherboard with H81 chipset - here you canīt find this option i think Wink

354  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Getting ready for ETH 2.0 on: March 23, 2022, 09:18:49 AM
I think the only way with crypto Mining after ETH2.0 is buying and installing solar panels and they are still very cheap compare to using grid power but is it safe to buy used solar panels? Trying to cheap out on this setup

This solar panels must paid too. How much power can you get for the price of an big solar farm? I think a lot of power. There are many points you must think about it. Back in 2019, the reward for many cards are at 0.25$ before electricity, but people mining and mining and mining.

In my opinion to much people keep an eye on this ETH2.0.
355  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: B450 Tomahawk problem on: March 23, 2022, 09:10:16 AM
I've been trying to assemble a mining rig using this B450 Tomahawk Max II motherboard, this MOBO has five pcie slots and the problem is only four slots works no matter what I try, driver always crashes when miner is starting with 5th graphic card onboard, I've tried all risers and GPUs in a separate mobo they all work flawlessly, help.

What cards, which miner, OS? Above 4G is activated in bios Huh
356  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Recommend a Motherboard for a newbie on: March 23, 2022, 08:54:19 AM
The ASUS B250 is probably the most popular motherboard for mining crypto, this MOBO has 19x pcie slots available but costly, Biostar TB250 is a good one too with 12x pcie slots available, also Asrock H110 Pro BTC is very good too it comes with 13x pcie slots. You can find these motherboards on Amazon and other.

Most popular ah ok and you know this why? I donīt think that this is the most popular. Can you please stop writing such thinks?


Good day everyone I'm new to mining and I want to know more about  this fun looking hobby, do you have any recommendation of a mobo that supports 8+ GPUs? I'm thinking of any that works like plug and play no hassle, thank you.

Asrock H110 BTC or Asrock Q270 btc or any other china mining mainboard with 12x pcie.
357  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 2miners Pool read inaccurate? on: March 23, 2022, 08:42:34 AM
Looks perfect to me, run the miner like that for 24hrs none stop I'm sure it will show even over 311MH, do not be in haste when trying to see how a pool will react to your hashing power, give it time.

What looks great? What you are seeing? I see nothing. How can you say that is all fine? When his miner reports 311mh and pool say 261mh REPORTED than nothing is ok. But the OP must clarify what he mean. But 311mh and 261mh is a big cap.
358  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Auto switching on profitability on: March 23, 2022, 08:25:31 AM
Is there any Linux based mining OS that can do auto switching for the most profitable coins like what Nicehash have been doing for a very long time? It can't be that only Nicehash have this feature.

Awesomeminer, main application on windows - rigs can run on linux
359  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 2miners Pool read inaccurate? on: March 23, 2022, 08:22:29 AM
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?

311mh is your reported hashrate? and 261 your average? Maybe you can make a screenshot for us?
What miner you are using?
360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ETC block reduction, future of mining on: March 23, 2022, 08:18:44 AM
ETC (Ethereum Classic) will soon get block reward reduction to 2.56 approximately on April 2022 do you thinks that ETC value will increase from here and now that ETC is the better looking altcoin that miners can switch too what do you have in mind about this?

Please write with punctation next time.

And no knows what happen. Every time such question - can you use your brain to think logical?

1 month ago for many people ETC is shitcoin - ETC raise in price - is ETC the next big thing? This what happen every time  Roll Eyes

Make your own research and do own decision, no one has a glass sphere.
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