many methods you will know one of them as mentioned above. to start mining you have to learn about what hardware to use (one of which)
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I thought you were doing PoS of some coin. So, you were on blockchain testing now, and 30 full nodes have run for your own coin, nice. Good Luck!
Thanks, no test phase is over is real live ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) . But can anybody answer my question what is the real reason of changing value of orphan blocks? You mean, reducing the number of orphan blocks, right? As far as I know, orphan blocks are normal, and that's happened on another side (PoS/PoW miners) as I said in my above post. But when the number of orphaned blocks was too hight, it may something was wrong with the network health. But I'm not sure about it.
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Hi, does anybody have version E388 for this particular card ? I have got E353, but i need E388 to reflash. Thank you
Why should you re-flashing your card, by the way? Are you failed on bios mod before and you didn't backup the original bios?
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Better regarding what? Profit? keeping network health and safe? or what? If your question related to profit, it will depend on many things. If you are a miner, of course, PoW will suitable for you. If you can't do mining, PoS may can be your choices or may combine it would be better. This is a post that compares between PoS, PoW and Cloud mining. Each seems to have it's purpose and the choice varies on Coin Fundamentals, Upfront Investment, Network Hashrate, Mining Difficulty.
Cloud Mining (assuming sites like Hashflare, Genesis Mining) * Probably the least desirable and the most risky, but if you can get a cheap contract (lifetime one) then you good in terms of returns.
POS/MN * Proof of Stake is easiest to setup technically * Masternode can be a pain to get working. * For me, you need to be able to get into the coin early to see real benefits, otherwise you're competing to maintain your "network weight" all the time. * It also requires an investment front up. * Another aspect that is very important is that MN/POS is not flexible because once you buy into the coin, you're stuck with it until you sell it. This as opposed to hardware (maybe cloud) mining where you still have a choice afterwards.
Hardware * Hardware is the least risky of the three options. * You can go the ASIC or the GPU route. * You own the hardware asset in the end. This is an underrated aspect * Requires investment, but this is less risky than a POS investment. GPUs can do gaming if crypto fails LOL. * The yields on hardware mining vary depending on how deep you are in and the difficulty of the blockchain. Personally, I put it as higher than POS/MN generally (except Dash and maybe Linda) * Hardware is most flexible as you can switch the coin you want to mine (even ASICS).
Rental Based Mining (not listed as an option, assuming sites like Nicehash) * Slightly more risky than hardware mining because of its nature (sending someone coin to mine on your behalf) * I think more expensive than Cloud and Hardware. Could be wrong. * More flexible than cloud/POS because you have choice of rig (and therefore algo) * Yields a nice return on new coins (early blockchain)
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Same as leonix said. Smallest RAM cards still can be used for a few coins, it should be cheaper than regular cards and of course less power consumption. Then you can go for it.
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The difference in temps were very little from an old 5 year paste to a new thermal paste. Wasn't worth damaging the GPUs.
Of course not, just a bit or much reducing GPU temps also depends on new thermal paste that used. When I use DeepCool Z5, it can reduce GPU heat around 3-5 degree. DeepCool Z9 was giving me more significant heat reducing, above 5 degrees comparing to old few years paste that has on it. Reducing 5-degree of heat on GPU is worthed on mining process. Use spray cleaner for an electrical part to clean old thermal paste seem like more safe.
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I replace my thermal paste regularly every 2month, I live in the tropical area plus almost half of my rig was R9 series. I'm using DeepCool z9 it cost me around $8, I'll need ten pcs each time replacing the thermal paste. The results are pretty good for me.
I have AMD Vega 56, but i couldn't unscrew the screws ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) All the crews now mess up since i forced to open with screw driver. Any solution for my case? You can try with giving some oil to the screw part, let stand a moment. You could use a bigger size of screwdriver. I have the same problem before, and I fix it with an electric screwdriver, it will spin hard and force the screw to rotate.
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So do you have any idea or recommend anything to mine with VPS (Virtual Private Server). Is this possible?
That's possible. You only need to find CPU-based coins to mine (most profitable coin). I was also using VPS while the first-time ETN released. The one only problems are, how much that VPS cost you, it must be one of your consideration.
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Based on my experience, NVIDIA has a good performance on Equihash and Neoscrypt (soon Equihash will have ASICs miner ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) ). But on another hand it would be a bit different, I think.
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I replace my thermal paste regularly every 2month, I live in the tropical area plus almost half of my rig was R9 series. I'm using DeepCool z9 it cost me around $8, I'll need ten pcs each time replacing the thermal paste. The results are pretty good for me.
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It just repeated topic, and a few similar topics have posted. Even in this current week, I found a few related questions. Almost all experienced miners say, asking profitable coins is worthless. After coin name appears here, soon its Hashrate & diff will increase.
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I thought you were doing PoS of some coin. So, you were on blockchain testing now, and 30 full nodes have run for your own coin, nice. Good Luck!
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Tell me what this means? pleas i need mod bios for gigabyte 570 4g hynix i try evry mod and stil got 20 mh/s where the problem pleas help
Did you try to flash your cards using downloaded modded bios from somewhere? You should use your original bios for doing mod. For a starter like you, you can use the one-click mod features on PBE.
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Which coin were you doing PoS? Orphan blocks happened while two-person creates a PoS block at the same time (similar time), and blocks found by the person with the more difficult target (better Pos Hash) that will be added to the main chain.
In a more general (PoW/PoS) Orphaned block are valid blocks that aren't part of the main chain.
I'm not sure how to reduce this Orphan block, but may how much peer that your wallet connected will affect.
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good, you have no problem with electricity but whatever you use with Mining Hardware, mining will generate heat and noise. Now you have to think of a "reduction for that".
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dude, you just rewrite the article from that the website, you can't get the conclusion with your knowledge, it's like copying/pasting but it has little difference with giving it a reference.
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You must post in MetaThere used to be the same advice like that if I didn't forget even the new Child Board would just be a hotbed of spam and a moderator had to go the extra mile.
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I choose RX580 if it will mine in ETH apart from the price difference also the AMD card is tweak-friendly although AMD has hungry power consumption.
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I don't know what the real reason with Newbies about mining, do not provoke me to reply because this topic will be in the top ten places ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Fire blankets would reduce chances of burning. Easy enough to line the inside.
I would wish like that and nothing will happen. As far as noise, probably pretty muffled white noise.
I heard it when I saw the video. for me, if I do it may not be able to sleep ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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