I would encourage anyone who is considering buying from Baikal to be very cautious. I won't be happy until they at least tell me the status of my order.
If I get the cube I paid for, or at least a refund if I didn't pay in time - I am definitely interested in joining a group buy for 2-3 more units, but I'm finding it difficult to trust Baikal right now.
You can check order status when You logon into baikal web site. They changed logon from username to e-mail, I believe this is the reason why people have problems to sign in. I'm in for Giant if this order passes. My country is not in the country list on their web site so I'm doing my best to convince them to ship properly.
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I tried to order today after receiving an email saying they are now available, but their site is very flakey as mentioned above. When I tried to order the site quoted me a price in Dash which was (at current price) about $1150 for one mini miner. So I emailed then and asked what the "real" price in dash is, given that they have made them $799 which should be around 12.5 Dash. I have ordered one before and paid in Dash with no problems Around two hours later I got an email saying: Can you pay the bitcoin? ...so a company making X11 miners (which mine Dash obviously) is now demanding payment in bitcoin. It's making me totally nervous. I don't really think I'm willing to risk $799 on something that was $300 only a couple of months ago. I do understand that the demand is much, much higher now but still -if this is a company with enough technical know-how to create possibly the best performing X11 miner available in terms of hash per watt - why can't they get their shit together enough to build a working website and provide a confidence inspiring store interface? AFAIK it's not the same model. This one is hashing with DOUBLE hashrate than previous Mini model. So, the price is little bit more than double, but market demand is huge so it will go for sure with new price level.
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THX very much Claymore. My DCR speed at -dcri 40 almost doubled, while ETH only lost about 0.5 Ms/s. Great work!!! Now I just need a better CryptoNote CPU miner without -nofee option to speep up XMR-mining.
Picture or never happened.
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Tested on 4 470 4G Armor OC v8.1 dcri 35 = 111-112 ETH + 1950DCR, ~850w v9.0 dcri 35 = 94ETH + 3250DCR, ~850w v9.0 dcri 30 = 101ETH + 3025DCR, ~850w v9.0 dcri 25 = 106ETH + 2650DCR, ~850w v9.0 dcri 20 = 106ETH + 2025DCR, ~800w v9.0 dcri 15 = 103ETH + 1560DCR, ~750w
Claymore said that hash peak is narrow, so You lost v90 peak somewhere between 5 point dcri-increments.
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Claymore does pretty well, as well as sgminer. This is not a matter of which miner, its more which software u are using to create a service.
Well, what is the name of "the software for creating service", because with windows task scheduler I did not have success in creating services with GPU miners?
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just create a windows service for your mining software and you don't need to login anymore at all There are a couple of software out where you can convert a normal exe to a windows service (yes also with paramters) Most GPU miners do not work when started as a service.
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Assuming You know how to set autologin Windows with user/pass, one bat - file in startup folder that is starting screensaver (previously set up screensaver to ask for password) and miners. Works for me.
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This board is not so old according my mining standards. One thing You should take into account is that RX4-series GPUs do not boot as primary GPU if the BIOS of the motherboard doesn't support UEFI. No problem if the board has onboard graphics that will be used to boot the system. Of course there is possibility to make mix with cards that can boot non-UEFI board, but expect time consuming problems during mining on mixed rig.
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No contact for support on site, very high autopayment threshold, when worker is close to payment pool stops accepting shares for that worker. Stay away.
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Perf isn't great; it could be better, but the algo is fuckin' huge.
Sure. Upper picture is 3xRX480 and 2xRX470. All of them underclocked and undervolted.
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rx470 rig gives about 8-9 mh/s, rx480 9-10, solo is working btw
How it is possible?! I have rig with 6 x RX480 and I have 5.7 Mh/s . Got there easy. It's not much more profitable to benefit more time tinkering with. So maybe higher speeds are possible with different clocks/drivers.
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nethash is 50 mega now, amd gpu are mining and dumping...
if a rig can do 20 mg(3.x x 6) they are earning like 0.24 a day, that is insane
No, Rx4X0 rig can only do less than 10 MH/s. And solo is not working. At least for me.
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Why i have the same hashrate for ethereum in single mining mode and dual mining mode Please help me (i have 7990 and two 7950 and the overall hashrate is about 50mh/s in mode 1 and in mode 0) Are You complaining or what? If You really want to slow down with ETH speed try mining LBRY as second coin. Or increase -dcri to insane high values like 80 or 90.
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I lost some amount of PASC in a way from my wallet to Poloniex yesterday morning. Opened support ticket with Poloniex. I hope they will give an answer what is happening with PASC deposits. 3 days later and at 70% lower market value, I received my deposit on Polo. If it went through at time, I would have 3 times more PASC now. Or two times, I would probably not resist buying temptation at two times lower price.
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I lost some amount of PASC in a way from my wallet to Poloniex yesterday morning. Opened support ticket with Poloniex. I hope they will give an answer what is happening with PASC deposits.
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Moot question. Laptops as a general rule CAN NOT have graphic cards added to them.
In fact, I can't remember *ANY* laptop with a PCI-E slot at all - even ones with the ancient "ISA" slots were extremely rare, and the whole concept seems to have died before AGP got widespread (PCMCIA took over, then even that idea mostly died as more stuff got integrated).
History is repeating. Right now there are at least 3 turnkey solutions for external GPU(s) for laptops: -Razer Core - thunderbolt 3 -Alienware (Dell) Graphics Amplifier - proprietary port -MSI Gaming Dock - proprietary port Not reasonable priced, but concept of having mobility and power as needed could lead to some market successful solutions in the future.
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I ordered a few IKETC usb scrypt miners to play with. I was wondering about the raspberry pi OS and id I can install it on any old laptop I have laying around or do I have to buy a pi. I am sure there will be literature that comes with the miner but I was hoping I could just maybe run ubuntu and start mining Zcoin with them and see what I can do. I can't really find any info about different way sto utilize this usb miner so does anyone have something interesting they can tell me or maybe link me somewhere that has ways of mining with this.
Wrong playing choice. I remember that it came with only windows GUI for windows precompiled cgminer version. I succeeded to run cgminer from cgwatcher because it was not running stable.
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AFAIK any molex->PCIe 8-pin power adapter will work. I would also choose second one.
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best setting for R9 380x -rawintensity 512-w 4 -g 2 - 720Hs(costum timings) with OC about 750Hs, but my R9 280x only 640hs with same settings best settings for 280x?
I have better results on R280x with 484, 8, 2 than with 512,4,2. From the other side, 640 is respectable number for me, but I have huge underclock and downvolt.
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390x H/W error Of course. With that hashrate and no hw-errors you will bring the price of ZEC down to zero in one week.
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