Nothing is dead ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) A new ANN needs some time for people to notice. If you want more action, join our telegram ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I already joined your telegram. I was just wondering why the previous thread was full of posts and this one is not. Because we started a new one. The old one is +1 year old. This one only a few weeks. @Kevala: you can register on cryptopia and tradeogre without ID, so yes, you can trade there anon. unfortunately, Can't trade on cryptopia Market for sumokoin on the said exchange is still paused I have some coins out there that can't be trade Any developments on their requirements so far? when can we expect a full trade with Cryptopia?
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try this procedure captured from the net - Open a command line, as administrator, and browse to the Atiflash folder. Type atiflash -i to list the GPU or GPUs you have connected. Once the first one will be "0", then 1,2 and so on if you have more than 1 connected. - If you are comfortable with the GPUs that are connected, you can now flash the BIOS by typing "atiflash -f -p 0 BIOS.rom" without the quotes, where "0" is the number of the GPU you want to flash and "BIOS.rom" is the name of the ROM you want to flash to the card. It will give you some info on what it is doing and then take a minute or 2 to flash. When it is done, it will prompt you to reboot to make the changes take effect this is presumably you have already your modded bios in place if not you may get follow this procedure https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954245.0
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I am having issues with the nice hash benchmarking. Every time I try and run it I get blue screen of death after a while. Any ideas why this could be and how I can resolve it?
A lot of possible cause like drivers, miners, risers, psu etc. try to use other miner like claymore if still encounters BSOD check your eventviewer for any error logs it might help you out finding the culprits
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What do you guys think the best bang for your buck is when it comes to mining CryptoNight (Original) with GPU's? ASICs? Looking for medium power constumption for a medium sized solar powered farm.
With the market standing right now? We are heading up and with bulls getting ready, I think it's better for you to buy btc/eth as the safest bet to let your money roll and earn profits. But with those choices, I prefer ASIC. Im not quite confident with a slight bull right now as much as TA's are concern, seems bears are still waiting to annihilate bulls were in crypto world anyways, hope I were wrong @OP, Seems there were no best bang for the buck as of the moment And you will not get any profit from cryptonight orig using GPU as ASIC's risen its difficulty
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I have never tried mining but this seems not profitable as you have to invest a lot in advance. I will learn more about it. Hopefully I will understand it more and more
you could start mining with what you have at least a dedicated CPU or GPU on it, of course don't expect profitability learning hands on is way more exciting you will gain knowledge and understand mining in no time
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Hi, pleas do you have mining bios for Asus dual RX580 8gb micron mem?
you can create it yourself see this guide from Mattthev https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954245.0an important note, Please do a backup of your BIOS before doing anything else on the tutorial goodluck
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after update win 10 to build 1803
GpuMiner dk2an0 failed -4
1 of 6 gpu
every time another gpu have that error
You should roll back to the previous version and disable the windows update... Or try to lower your -h value if no -h value to your config, try to use "-dmem 0" option some of my rigs resolved with this option
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I don't have high quality Laptop. I have one HP notebook, can I mine by using this notebook?
for what purpose? If you aiming for Profitability, then forget it but if you are going to do this for just for fun or a hobby, then yes, you can mine with its CPU and mostly Cryptonote algos however, you might lessen your lappies lifespan as it does not design for mining 24x7 so if its just for a limited time mining, go ahead and try
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You're ignoring resale in that calculation. Important dat, comparing a VCU to a common gpu they ain't the same.
Forget resale cause gpu roi is not a 200 days, not even a year right now, 700 days is a long time and by the time you reach roi, the gpu value has been depreciated by 70%, my point is, gpu resale must be ignored if roi is greater than 300 days. Asics and fpga roi usually are 150 - 250 days. I prefer to buy asics or fpga's with 180 days roi with no resale than gpu 300 days roi and resale. 120 days is a lot. Resale shoudn't be ignored, my 700days old GPU card RX 480 could still be sold at 200$ from 300$ its still around 67% value though im still burning them 24x7 holding coins mined and trade them
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I am newbie here and i am curious what is mining
let me say you're not either a mining newb but also on crypto world its a very basic fundamentals know about bitcoin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc2en3nHxA4google is your friend as always so DYOR please.
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The Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8GB provides hashrate of 800 Hash/s for CryptoNote at Coreclock 1150 MHz and Memoryclock 2150 MHz while consuming 90 watts. Gpu Specs The AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB is a graphics card by AMD. It comes with GDDR5 memory and has 256 bit memory interface or bus width. Inside Radeon RX 580 8GB there is an Polaris 20 graphics processor chip which has 2304 shaders. The base operating core clock speed of Radeon RX 580 8GB is 1257 MHz and memory clock speed is 2000 MHz. For rendering purpose it comes with 32 render output unit's and 144 texture mapping unit's. Here is the which can help you more. https://miningchamp.com/gpus/130/Sapphire-Radeon-RX-580-8GB-hashrateDude, this thread is already done for not sure if you're only looking at titles better read and check the posts oh btw you have nice site out there
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Why do you want to trade it for USDT? Currently I am holding my the coins which I mine, otherwise I wouldn't make profit. It's just a convenient way to get some crypto and I am only mining interesting and promising projects, not the ones with the highest ROI.
And even if I would trade them instantly, I would use BTC instead of USDT.
Isn't buying the coin directly form the market more convenient? Why do you choose to mine them instead? Some folks aren't inclined on doing market buying coins, most are hobbyist and tech guys who are happy seeing rigs like baby's A satisfaction that aren't in the field of marketplace some are proud to support the network
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Considerations to cover expenses like paying electricity and other bills are more likely more secured to convert the coins mined immediately
but in the long run, playing them thru trading will make some juice out of it
If and only If you know how to read charts and do TA's
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Its only a matter of history repeating itself
where GPU's/CPU's POW threatened with ASIC's
ASIC's threatened with FPGA's
Where no Coins could be mine when Eth POS has been activated.
If you will only look at the existing and present hardware out there and existing coins at present as references
you will missed what would be the next coin to be emerge and what GPU will be released soon
and at the end of the day, GPU/CPU mining is still there
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there's a bit confusion on the other errors posted with this things I have done.
1.Tested each video card in claymore 1 by 1 none give any errors
And this other error
9:57:12:488 1418 ETH: 1 pool is specified 09:57:12:503 1418 Main Ethereum pool is us2.ethermine.org:4444 09:57:14:003 1418 OpenCL platform: Intel(R) OpenCL 09:57:14:003 1418 OpenCL platform: NVIDIA CUDA 09:57:14:018 1418 OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing 09:57:14:018 1418 No AMD cards in the list. 09:57:14:706 1418 CUDA initializing...
09:57:14:721 1418 NVIDIA Cards available: 5 09:57:14:721 1418 CUDA Driver Version/Runtime Version: 9.2/8.0 09:57:14:831 1418 GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 8192 MB available, 19 compute units, capability: 6.1 (pci bus 10:0:0) 09:57:14:846 1418 Total cards: 1 09:57:17:690 1418 You can use "+" and "-" keys to achieve best ETH speed, see "FINE TUNING" section in Readme for details.
09:57:18:721 1418 NVML version: 9.398.36 09:57:19:580 1418 SSL: Imported 28 certificates from local storage 09:57:19:595 1930 ETH: Stratum - connecting to 'us2.ethermine.org' <54.71.50.231> port 4444 (unsecure) 09:57:19:642 1930 sent: {"worker": "eth1.0", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": ["44dE6758adb294E113712.power", "x"], "id": 2, "method": "eth_submitLogin"}
09:57:19:673 1930 ETH: Stratum - Connected (us2.ethermine.org:4444) (unsecure) 09:57:19:689 1930 buf: {"id":2,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}
09:57:19:689 1930 ETH: Authorized 09:57:19:705 1418 ETHEREUM-ONLY MINING MODE ENABLED (-mode 1)
09:57:19:705 1930 sent: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
09:57:19:736 1418 ETH: eth-proxy stratum mode 09:57:19:752 1418 "-allpools" option is set, default pools can be used for devfee, check "Readme" file for details. 09:57:19:752 1418 Watchdog enabled 09:57:19:752 1418
09:57:19:767 1930 buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xd27234a1446bd15500c13cbf4045b23a0dc111619c35cb89b852cb22884d04f8","0x9d3fef9bc522aee668ac0c6f6b22cf92cd30916e8da6cc5ac3ebe0a64234d5ce","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x5a1b2a"]}
09:57:19:908 1bcc Setting DAG epoch #196... 09:57:20:814 1930 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xbaebb1073f4ad7a2c3f8ffb25a163ca74121621ce85c1460d11ac5b1b4bad5f6","0x9d3fef9bc522aee668ac0c6f6b22cf92cd30916e8da6cc5ac3ebe0a64234d5ce","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x5a1b2b"]}
09:57:20:814 1930 ETH: 07/04/18-09:57:20 - New job from us2.ethermine.org:4444 09:57:20:814 1930 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 196(2.53GB) 09:57:20:814 1930 ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:00 09:57:20:814 1930 ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s 09:57:22:267 1bcc Setting DAG epoch #196 for GPU0 09:57:22:267 1bcc Create GPU buffer for GPU0 09:57:22:282 1bcc CUDA error - cannot allocate big buffer for DAG. Check readme.txt for possible solutions.
09:57:25:297 1bcc Set global fail flag, failed GPU0 09:57:25:297 1bcc GPU 0 failed 09:57:25:297 d40 Setting DAG epoch #196 for GPU0 09:57:25:313 d40 GPU 0, CUDA error 11 - cannot write buffer for DAG
09:57:25:328 1930 buf: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xbe640508867d1dc920830c67a0aa87e2cf9436557dceccc36d5f754ff58ce135","0x9d3fef9bc522aee668ac0c6f6b22cf92cd30916e8da6cc5ac3ebe0a64234d5ce","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x5a1b2c"]}
09:57:25:328 1930 ETH: 07/04/18-09:57:25 - New job from us2.ethermine.org:4444 09:57:25:328 1930 target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 196(2.53GB) 09:57:25:344 1930 ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 0, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:00 09:57:25:344 1930 ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s 09:57:28:328 d40 Set global fail flag, failed GPU0 09:57:28:328 d40 GPU 0 failed 09:57:29:796 1930 ETH: checking pool connection... 09:57:29:796 1930 sent: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
09:57:29:843 1930 buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xbe640508867d1dc920830c67a0aa87e2cf9436557dceccc36d5f754ff58ce135","0x9d3fef9bc522aee668ac0c6f6b22cf92cd30916e8da6cc5ac3ebe0a64234d5ce","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x5a1b2c"]}
09:57:39:794 1930 sent: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x0", "0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003f9c149a"]}
09:57:39:825 1930 ETH: checking pool connection... 09:57:39:825 1930 sent: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}
09:57:39:856 1930 buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}
09:57:39:872 1930 buf: {"id":3,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0xbe640508867d1dc920830c67a0aa87e2cf9436557dceccc36d5f754ff58ce135","0x9d3fef9bc522aee668ac0c6f6b22cf92cd30916e8da6cc5ac3ebe0a64234d5ce","0x0112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0x5a1b2c"]}
09:57:42:668 c78 GPU0 t=46C fan=0% 09:57:43:246 c94 em hbt: 16, fm hbt: 78, 09:57:43:246 c94 watchdog - thread 0 (gpu0), hb time 17938 09:57:43:246 c94 watchdog - thread 1 (gpu0), hb time 17938 09:57:43:246 c94 WATCHDOG: GPU error, you need to restart miner Sad
5 cards detected but only 1 GPU registered, did you use -di command if yes, Seems a single GPU also has a problem is this the 7th GPU? if yes, did you check or try to replace the riser? I was also thinking on the driver changes upon win10 possible updates sometimes mixing up AMD and NVIDIA GPU cards are too challenging to make it work with
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An update to Microsoft Security Essentials is marking Claymore's miner 12.5 as a virus and shutting it down automatically. what should I do?
If the exemptions wont make it, try to roll back updates and if you are not actually keen or conservative about latest Microsoft update releases better not to do an update or disable it some threads https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2878646.0
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What are you planning to mine (what algorithms)? What is your goal? How many and what type of GPUs? How big is your space? I am not a big fan of low cost self made rigs, that saves you money when you start but in a long term will turn out to be inefficient. Give us some more input data, then this conversation will be more productive.
I am planning to start 6 gpu how much will be the possible cost of 6 gpu ? What people are telling you is what you are asking is like asking how much a car costs. I could buy a 1994 beater for 500.00 that runs and gets me from point A to B or a 2018 Ferrari. A GPU rig is a computer with multiple video cards. Go on Newegg or ebay and price the parts you want to use. You could use new or used parts. You could mine with 1050TIs or 1080TIs. Hundreds of dollars difference. You need a mining motherboard, a power supply, a processor, memory, hard drive, risers, (monitor, mouse, keyboard, way to mount the mining motherboard), then you need which ever GPU you chose to use. You also need to know how to put it together. From there you need to get it running and stable. GPU mining is more of a hobby rather than money maker. We GPU mine just because we like it. If someone new wanted to get into crypto and mining I would NOT recommend building a rig knowing nothing. Currently, I can buy a ASIC miner for less than a video card on ebay. I could then just mine and use the coins earned to purchase the coins I wanted or reinvest into new gear (ASIC or GPU). You can buy a D3 or L3 for 200.00 on ebay with the power supply. All you would have to do is plug it in, set it up, and you are mining. It takes hours to get a GPU rig up and stable. There is also a large cost with GPU mining vs. small cost for ASIC currently. Just a few things to consider..... I appreciate your idea sir ! So its better to buy ASIC miner than GPU RIGS ? From the thoughts given its basically depends on each perspective a lot of considerations and cant actually decide for other persons taste an ASIC might be a good choice given a perfect environment budget and risk factors this is also true with GPU with a good resale value advantage
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Hey guys,
since a couple of weeks my claymore miner has caused a few problems. Everytime I got a internet disconnect, it automatically crashed and did not reopen. That was pretty annyoing because Im always away during the day.
Therefore I wanted to ask you guys, if theres any command/configuration for the claymore that makes him reconnect automatically when theres a internet disconnection. If not, what do you guys do about that problem in general?
Haven't experienced on the newer version of claymore, however on lower versions it didn't crash it does only complain that it could not connect to pools until such time there is already a connection however when it crash pools will notify you, i'd just remote them and check whats goin on
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