As your GPU0 is being used as a display which results in reduced hashrate compared to ones that are solely used for mining. I'll suggest using IGFX for display and check if the hashrate improves.
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I have ZOTAC and EVGA. I'll prefer EVGA any day if I can get some for an economical price. Even MSI is good too.
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Remove the hyphen from the pause, It should be just "pause" or ":pause" and it will prevent the miner from closing which will help you see the error if there is any in the miner. BTW, will require more details about your hardware!
I don't think its the miner since Windows itself is crashing. It's hitting a critical error somewhere. Good-looking out on the pause. Hardware: MOBO: Asus Prime Z270-A PSU: EVGA G2 850 Watt GPU: 4x EVGA 1070 Ti SC versions CPU: Intel Celeron chip RAM: 8gmb Hard-drive: Drexxo 128 gb SSD Okay, without the error code it will hard to diagnose the problem at the OS level. I hope you've set the page file to 16GB, Windows updated to the latest version and then disabling the update service, running latest Nvidia Drivers and properly setting the intensity of the miner in use.
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Well, tbh I don't know where the problem may reside for this issue but as you are using Linux as your mining OS. I'll suggest you give nvOC a try and see if you can produce the same kind of issue using that OS.
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Remove the hyphen from the pause, It should be just "pause" or ":pause" and it will prevent the miner from closing which will help you see the error if there is any in the miner. BTW, will require more details about your hardware!
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I am always keen on mining DCR as the second mining option. As the value increased three-fold in a matter of weeks, dual mining DCR brought a lot of profit as a second coin.
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ASIC with hashing speeds of 300 GHz on SHA256 Algorithm will not even produce cents with the current difficulty. With the release of newer generation ASIC, old ASIC tends to get obsolete very quickly.
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There are so many posts regarding people getting scammed buying ASICs from Alibaba. I will recommend not to and never use the site for any purchase of mining equipment. The sellers are known to be highly unreliable.
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1. As you're using 6-pin power slot for your riser, so you're completely fine by powering two 1080ti risers via one cable. 2. The riser will consume the amount of power it requires, not more than needed. 3. Yes, the power consumption of 1070ti is not much compared to 1080ti, so it is perfectly fine to use one cable to power 1070ti and its riser.
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Did you make some changes in the BIOS settings of the motherboard? There is an option - M2 adapter mode which is to be set to PCIe for GPU.
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I think the most power hungry algorithm can be equihash and the least power hungry can be lyra2z or cryptonite.
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I can recommend ASUS-Z270P as a motherboard because it is my go-to for any mining rigs. It all depends on cheap price, if you can get a GPU for a cheaper price, that means quicker breakeven so RX 5XX will be good. RX 5XX can make $2.5-3 a day before electricity cost, so if you can get it in the price range of $300-350 per piece meaning a solid break-even of a mere three months. Not taking into account of price increase which will further reduce break-even period. Go with 9x RX 5XX series and select ASUS or BIOSTAR Mining motherboard so you won't require additional M2 adapters for 8+ GPUs. As Power consumption goes, a single RX 5XX series will consume around 120-130W dual mining. So, 1600W PSU should be more than enough to power the rig. I'll suggest going with dual PSU set-up for that kind of power requirement or Server PSU.
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You don't need GPUs in SLI set-up for mining. Instead, SLI setup effects the mining performance pretty hard. Which motherboard are you planning to use? Rest of the specs seems fine.
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I have some questions...
1) - which is better linux for mining, nvOC, EthOs or Simplemining?
2) - some of them have a support for 19 GPUs Nvidia? or 19 AMD? Through of mother- board "b250 mining expert"?
3) - Which opinion about make a RIG in "mineral oil" or similar?
Thank you.
1 nvOC if your rig consists of Nvidia GPUs and EthOS or Simplemining for AMD GPUs. 2 Yes, you can run 19 GPUs Nvidia or AMD for mining through Linux OS with B250 MOB. 3 Expensive and longer break even.
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Yes, it is possible but you'll have to find the appropriate memory straps for your GPU and check if it increases the hashrate. A custom memory strap can make these numbers possible with fine-tuning.
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Go with 6x 1060 6GB as it will be able to mine ETH and other algorithms. Breakeven depends on a lot of factors which change rapidly still, you will be able to reach breakeven in six months or so.
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The CPU specs are impressive with 24 Core. Well, it's like you never know until you try situation here. Download CPU miner and test it. I still think the hashrate will be pretty decent for it to be profitable if electricity cost is economical.
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Which mines faster? Dodgecoin or Bytecoin?
Dogecoin is based on the Scrypt algorithm, so you need AISC to mine. Bytecoin is based on the Cryptonight algorithm, so a CPU or a GPU will do.
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I always prefer EVGA and ZOTAC and I always had a good experience with them. The build quality, RMA support and cooling is top notch in both of the vendors. As per hashrate, there is not much difference between them as it comes down to thermal throttling. If the GPU has a superior cooling system, it can run overclock at higher intensities and thus a little better hashrates than the counterpart.
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Now balance is zero, have to wait a few hours or so until it comes back and no way to broadcast a transaction what-so-ever. Any advice?
Your best options are to wait out until temporary network problems clear, or try running your own server wallet from https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releasesAppreciate your reply, my problem seems to be solved now and I was able to exchange and transfer my funds. Thank you! I will withdrawl as soon as possible (will earn those greedy bastards another 0.002BTC for nothing) but my funds are still locked...
I hope you're using the latest desktop wallet and not the website itself. I was having the same issue while using the website but my problem solved when I downloaded the latest wallet from GitHub, installed it and used it to make transactions. I hope it helps!
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