Or you: 1. Do NOT dual mine 2. Use a decent rom so the gpu's don't require a shitton of power No issues whatsoever so far. seems like a poor way to make a miner. stock it should be able to handle dual mining, or any other algo you toss at it. its like buying a sports car and them telling you "oh yeah, dont drive over 75 mph and also you will need this special, extra cost engine computer to do it." if i can dual mine on my home built rigs, i would think a professionally built miner could do the same.
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another vote for mycelium.
easy to use, variable fees, uses qt codes.
managed to break my phone with mycelium on it, recovered to new phone with the seeds with everything intact except for address labels.
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is there a way to mine just sia or decred?... sia has blown up and i'm trying to figure out how to just mine sia with dual miner... just to see what i get.
I'm probably the hundreth person to answer this... nope. i think the other 99 asked how to dual mine with sia... not sia alone. uh, nope can i use claymore for mine only sia and how?
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can i use claymore for mine only sia and how?
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We are looking into alternative solution to avoid all this mess; Payments in altcoins. In order to achieve this, we need to find appropriate partner.
looking forward to this big time.
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I do not think there is a future of paper money. Paper money will have been totally diminished.
Paper money will always exist so that in the event of a breakdown of the Internet, financial calculations can be made. Yeah if the internet is dead of course that can be used is paper money. But you know that the internet will never die. The internet will always be present to be a new need for human beings. until there is universal internet/wifi and power everywhere, paper money is here to stay. still lots of areas with no internet or 24/7 power. no skill needed to use paper money, no hardware to buy and learn to use, no confirmation time, works everywhere.
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Why should they necessarily make any mistake?
They were sane enough to craft such a virus in the first place capable of bringing down thousands if not millions of computers across the whole world (obviously, only a tiny fraction of affected users paid the ransom), so they should be pretty seasoned in such affairs (after all, MakeMeCry might not be their first accomplishment) and thus there are not many chances that they will get caught eventually. How many exchange hackers got caught in the end? And the number of bitcoins at stake is simply incomparable (just in case, over 120k bitcoins had been stolen from Bitfinex)
word is they made some amateur mistakes: one was that hardcoded kill switch url. and only 3 btc addys? no unique id per computer? my theory is it was some script kiddies and it went way over what they expected. those addys most likely will be watched by more law enforcement than any in history..
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Hi . i have this very strange problem. miner freeze when i click on it, but not hole pc, just miner . Click on "X" will close it and will start normal with no need restarting the rig. Anyone else with the same problem, or it's just me ?
6x Sapphire RX 580 Pulse 4GB Hynix -stock mb h81 1200w psu
Windows stops command window execution if you click on it. Click on title bar, not inside the window. Thanks for the reply . i have this issue only on windows 10 64bit. windows 7 with r9 3xx and window 8 with rx4xx does not have this problem . known issue with win10. solution here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33883530/why-is-my-command-prompt-freezing-on-windows-10
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0k, i will take your word for it. edited my post above to strike out that line. guess ive been lucky. what tools do you use?
As I said, I wrote them myself - the closest analog to what I'm working on and polishing is WattTool for Windows, I think. Allows you to see VRM temps, set/get voltages, set/get offsets, change VRM switching frequency, and more - but WattTool can only give you this control over IR3567B and compatible VRM controllers. Mine supports four controllers that are used in AMD cards as main controllers (and sometimes this main controller is used for other purposes in the card besides core volts - for example, XFX RS 470/480 cards use the NCP81022's main output (VDD) for core (duh) but use the other one (VDDNB) for the IMC voltage (VDDCI.)) I've also added basic support for one controller that's more of a secondary one, which I found on my DirectCU II 290X. It controls MVDDC. sounds like a dangerous tool in the hands of a noob. those are the best kinds of tools IMO any chance of your releasing it at some point?
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heard this from a little birdie:
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Hi all, I had a power failure today and claymores miner was saying one of my gpus had failed when my rig restarted. I restarted again and I get 0mhz on the gpu that had failed. The card is detected in device manager but does not seem to be working. Any ideas what I should do?
pull and reseat the card. reseat the power plugs. change the riser if its on one. unfortunately power outages can be brutal on electronics, especially when it comes back on as its unstable as thousands of appliances come on at the same time.. its possible you card is dead. this worked after a few tries! Thanks, card was not damaged but should probably invest in a high end surge protector in the near future. yeah surge suppressors are more or less a must have, but only use quality ones. cheap ones have been known to catch fire. if you can swing it get a whole house unit that mounts at the breaker panel. what is that exactly? Also the problem seems to have come back even though the GPU was hashing, now its hanging again after re-doing what you just told me to do :/ i have one of these Square Ds (slightly different mine is a more powerful model but this was first link that was closest to what i have.): http://www.homedepot.com/p/Square-D-Surge-Breaker-Plus-Whole-House-Surge-Protector-SDSB80111/205905090as for the gpu being intermittent it may be a power plug was damaged by the surge. inspect the plugs for discoloration or pitting maybe. maybe change slots if you can. if your psu is modular reseat all those connectors on the psu side too.
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Hi all, I had a power failure today and claymores miner was saying one of my gpus had failed when my rig restarted. I restarted again and I get 0mhz on the gpu that had failed. The card is detected in device manager but does not seem to be working. Any ideas what I should do?
pull and reseat the card. reseat the power plugs. change the riser if its on one. unfortunately power outages can be brutal on electronics, especially when it comes back on as its unstable as thousands of appliances come on at the same time.. its possible you card is dead. this worked after a few tries! Thanks, card was not damaged but should probably invest in a high end surge protector in the near future. yeah surge suppressors are more or less a must have, but only use quality ones. cheap ones have been known to catch fire. if you can swing it get a whole house unit that mounts at the breaker panel.
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been using ltc whenever i can.
btc is getting to be very annoying.
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pulled my trading/lending coins out of polo last week.
seems to much unhappy noise going on for my comfort.
never had a problem with them but ill wait this out for a while.
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Hi all, I had a power failure today and claymores miner was saying one of my gpus had failed when my rig restarted. I restarted again and I get 0mhz on the gpu that had failed. The card is detected in device manager but does not seem to be working. Any ideas what I should do?
pull and reseat the card. reseat the power plugs. change the riser if its on one. unfortunately power outages can be brutal on electronics, especially when it comes back on as its unstable as thousands of appliances come on at the same time.. its possible you card is dead.
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Do people really not back up their files regularly?
talk to friends and co workers, the non tech types. hardly any back stuff up. i hear then moaning all the time about how they lost prized family photos, resumes and other important docs and such due to simple drive failure.
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some cards do not display vrm temps. but if the core is cool, chances are the vrms are ok also.
Please don't give people who don't know any better terrible advice like that - I was mining on my linux dev/test rig, Naomi, just a day ago, and had strange crashes when core was under 70C. I used one of my tools to check the temps on the VRM controller feeding the core - it was over 106C. Also, I assume that under Windows, the tools you guys have should show VRM temps on all cards except those with an NCP81022 feeding the core - because I can't get temps off it either; cheap piece of shit has no sensor. ok, i will take your word for it. edited my post above to strike out that line. guess ive been lucky. what tools do you use?
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ive never been burned buying btc. sure the price has dropped on occasion after a buy but long term it has ALWAYS gone up over my purchase price.
of course it may drop to zero tomorrow but its money i could afford to lose in the 1st place (never invest more that you can afford to lose). its all gravy now.
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i didnt pay attention once and sent a 10 USD fee on a 160 USD transaction. using core. DOH! did make in the next block though i pay more attention now and currently use ltc whenever possible. live and learn
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