Today I made LTC withdrawal to Poloniex. Amount was deducted from my Hashnest wallet, but received small amount (almost nothing) on my Poloniex address. Blockchain transaction shows moving only this small amount, but I'm missing withdrawal amount requested in Hashnest wallet. I made support ticket #4991 but I was not able to upload screenshots.
Solved faster than expected. Thx hashnest.
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Today I made LTC withdrawal to Poloniex. Amount was deducted from my Hashnest wallet, but received small amount (almost nothing) on my Poloniex address. Blockchain transaction shows moving only this small amount, but I'm missing withdrawal amount requested in Hashnest wallet. I made support ticket #4991 but I was not able to upload screenshots.
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You are not in the list of distributors.
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Anyone else is getting this also? Fixed in no time. Good job Kraken.
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Anyone else is getting this also?
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For much more obvious (ASIC) reasons stay away of sha256, scrypt, X11, X13, X15, quark, qubit algo coins.
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No. Try another algo/coin.
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You should not advertise it as a 10800MH/s miner when it's actually 384MH/s iBlink miner.
thats a different miner mate Some reputable review of this "different" miner?
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You should not advertise it as a 10800MH/s miner when it's actually 384MH/s iBlink miner.
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How many units one has to have in order to mine with 10800MH/s? This is half a million question. Open Your eyes...
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2 Claymore
Just tried "e" button to switch to pool from epools.txt list without restarting the whole miner. Very convinient! But when I switch to pool from epools.txt it treats it as Failover pool and switches back to main pool after some time (to the pool from starting command line the miner was run). Is there a way to manually switch to the pool and it will be the main pool during this miner session and others become Failover pools?
I believe You can achieve that if You use config-file and no pools specified in starting command line. Changing config file as well as epools/dpools files should bring You there.
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No need. I can't hear the fan at 50% and temp is around 40 degrees. So fans are not limiting factor. Info about how to change chip frequency is.
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You can relief yourself. Use referral link in my signature and get back 7-10% off Your AliExpress purchases... Profit.
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Best advice You can get - give it away. Seriously, You can collect more waving over horizontal surfaces with duster...
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Hey guys, so im looking at buying some old Dell Optiplexes to run my GPU mining setup. I was just wondering if this is legit thing? From what I can tell they have 3 PCI-E slots each which and turns about half the price per slot than if I did a 7 slot Mobo + CPU
Is there anything about the old BIOS on them that might stop me from being able to mod the GPU's? Anything else I should be aware of using old tech like this to mine?
What GPUs? My Precision 690 can't boot if first GPU is RX4?0 card. No UEFI BIOS no boot with RX cards...
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Looked at the video, and except one pool spike of 11GH I could't see nothing more than 1GH continuous hashing at miner control monitor.
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Apparently there is no RX470, AMD went from 460 to 480. The 470 is just an overclocked 460 with 4GB that the mfg's decided to call a 470. They (the mfg's) had no reference design, stuffed in ram they found in a recycling bin and pawned them off on unsuspecting consumers.
That being said, I'll be getting some rx460's with 4GB samsung ram later this week for half the cost of a 480.
Good luck with Your purchase. Of course they are the same if You omit fact that You need two RX460 to match one RX470/480 hashrate.
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This is a general question to all those people dual mining out there - do you really think it is worth it? Don't you think that you are "frying" your cards and that in the long term any gains you make will be lost when you have to replace GPUs and maybe PSUs and other components which are being run way past the limits they were tested for in "gaming" usage scenarios?
When I dual mine I see a LOT more power consumption (obviously) and a lot more heat (obviously) but I see or feel heat in places and on components that I find a lot more worrisome that when I single mine.
I have heard of people who dual mine with new GPUs and then sell them after only a month or two at a 10-20% discount to unsuspecting buyers on Ebay or similar, then they buy new GPUs. That way they avoid the inevitable consequences of overloading GPUs and pass the damage on the someone else. I think that is a shitty thing to do so I just stick to single mining and keep my cards for a long time.
Am I exagerating the effect of dual mining?
My cards are undervolted and underclocked, so You can assume as situation of driving a car with 60 miles per hour without stopping. I don't think that prank throttling and braking in short drives will have longer lasting car than senior driving endless distances with low speed.
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I bought an L3 (and only one because I've got a limited power budget) and plan to point it at a SegWit signaling pool.
I think I saw posts in L3 thread from users with L3 recent batches and firmwares complaining that Antpool litecoin mining is their only option. You should check/confirm this. EDIT: I checked the posts, user had firewall problems, so no fixation to Antpool.
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