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541  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 25, 2016, 03:34:46 PM
What did I do wrong ? : no of mining Huh
ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL: //zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8  

Thanks

ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL:(YOU HAVE SPACE HERE)//zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8  

so  my question is why do I want SSL?

HOW MUCH is fee with and with out ssl

At the moment I have no SSL  on my 11 miners I certainly am willing to upgrade to SSL  but what do I gain?

The ssl fee is 2% while the non ssl fee is 2.5%. So there is 0.05% difference. But not all pool will accept ssl.



What did I do wrong ? : no of mining Huh
ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL: //zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8  

Thanks

ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL:(YOU HAVE SPACE HERE)//zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8  

so  my question is why do I want SSL?

HOW MUCH is fee with and with out ssl

At the moment I have no SSL  on my 11 miners I certainly am willing to upgrade to SSL  but what do I gain?
-0.5% devfee in case of using Claymore's miner


thanks  I will test today.


Merry Christmas!
May I ask what pool are you using ?
My rigs are on coinmine.pl and I'm pretty sure they are stealing shares or doind something wrong, all recommendations are targeting me to mine on dwarfpool but rig owners didn't made a decision yet
542  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 25, 2016, 03:19:01 PM
What did I do wrong ? : no of mining Huh
ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL: //zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8 

Thanks

ZecMiner64.exe -zpool SSL:(YOU HAVE SPACE HERE)//zec-eu1.nanopool.org:6633 -zwal t1RGQ4QhSqMMDNF8RaZRm5AHvrP7zyFZD6v.1 -zpsw r -i 8 

so  my question is why do I want SSL?

HOW MUCH is fee with and with out ssl

At the moment I have no SSL  on my 11 miners I certainly am willing to upgrade to SSL  but what do I gain?
-0.5% devfee in case of using Claymore's miner
543  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CROWDSALE IS ON] NODIO. A first blockchain router | 10% Bonus on: December 25, 2016, 03:06:45 PM
I might be more than interested in this
looks awesome so far
544  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 25, 2016, 02:47:36 PM
Does any one have any information about coinmiune.pl SSL connection? I'm unable to connect to port 7017, I posted in there thread but no one is willing to answer..
545  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are your solutions for fake monitors on rigs on: December 25, 2016, 02:14:51 PM
You can use hdmi -> dsub adapter and put 100 ohm resistor across pins 1 and 6.


mate just to let you know this converter is working without resistor because the signal is converted anyway from diginal<->analog. Just plug it without resistor and you will see it works Smiley
@mettalmag - send me a PM and i'll let you know cheap offer. Just think about how to import those to Georgia Wink
PM sent Smiley

and if this converter will do its job it costs ~2$ on ebay and gives a huge difference from 1500$ to 200$ for quantity of 100. But where is logic if one can use this item for 2$ to trick the rig why there are dummys worth of 15$? What is the difference?
546  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoins on vps on: December 25, 2016, 01:45:10 PM
i recently got lifetime vps with 8gb ram and 8 cpu cores. is there any altcoins to mine that will be profitable and would there be any problem mining on vps. Thanks in advance. I am newbie here, sorry if i happened to post in wrong section or something.  Smiley
As far as I know 99% of VPS providers have banned mining, not sure about the one you got
547  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Your picture rig mining Zcash on: December 25, 2016, 01:38:20 PM
my stock amd rx 480's has 235 s/h. How can i overclock them for better perfomance? i have tried 1300core and 2100 mem clock speed, but they starts to hash even lower~206 s/h. Pls give me an advise how can i solve this problem.ty.

that is  a decent number.

the only way to do better is a bios flash

and if you never did bios flashing be careful as you can brick the cards.
For me so far mining Zcash is better on stock bios plus you avoid the possibility to brick your cards, also flashing bios can lead to huge memory errors in long run, so anyways be careful at your place I'd leave the stock bios if you haven't messed with them yet.
Also as philipma1957 said you have great performance on stock bios.
548  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Greetings :) on: December 25, 2016, 11:50:32 AM
Merry Christmas Guys  Wink


May be the 2017 a good year for US, this BTC spike it's a very good  starting point.



Merry Christmas!
Everyone is either already drunk or getting drunk,
2017 will be way better then previous years be sure!
Free electricity to everyone!
549  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Place for your mining rigs on: December 25, 2016, 11:43:53 AM
i don't like to ship a full rig, it may be damaged or something, the best solution is to just give you the money and you build the rig that i want

let's say i want a 6x1070 rig with h81 pro btc ssd 60gb 8 gb ram and g1840 + 6 risers, how much woul cost me there?

a rig like this would do $300 a month gross minus electricity(1000w per hour), will be $270, minus 10% for you, would be $243

buying a 470 rig would do around half of that(200-220 sol per gpu), so i don't see the reason to go with amd here, i would only waste money in components that do not mine
Shipping the construction would be not smart for sure, depending on our decision and calculations it is possible to make construction already available, in this case you won't have to pay any cent.
My recommendation will be to ship VGAs and motherboard, comparing to newegg prices 1070 will cost +18-20% more if you buy it here in shop (if you buy it from reseller from local forum you can buy it at nearly same price as newegg), also you can't find h81 btc pro motherboards in store, maybe A97 would be easier to find. CPU, Ram and SSDs are cheaper so you can buy them locally. So let's count:
1070 - local price 600$, newegg 440$
h81 - newegg 65$ ?
60GB ssd kingston - local price ~29$
g1840 - 44.93$
8GB RAM - 51$
And risers must be shipped to.

550  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Place for your mining rigs on: December 24, 2016, 10:58:11 PM


why shipping? i come up with a better alternative, you just give him the money and he build and host your rig there, you then pay for the electricity cost and give him an additional 10% of your earning for the hosting

Georgia's prices on rig's parts cannot compete with Amazon and Newegg


you can build a rig for 24 VGAs for about ~100$, this will be the cheapest solution.

well a rig don't occupy that much of a space, especially if you stack them up

isn't better for you to charge a % on the hosting instead? like 5-10% on the total revenue of the hosted rigs?

what about trust? how can we trust you?

The percentage might be better for me. I'd be willing to give him let's say 10-20% of what the rig produces and up to 33% if he can pay for the shipping. Ii would cost something like 77$ to ship 12kg, so might be worth for him or not. There's something to do here I believe.

why shipping? i come up with a better alternative, you just give him the money and he build and host your rig there, you then pay for the electricity cost and give him an additional 10% of your earning for the hosting

that's why i was talking about trust before

Trust is always an issue I know, but In fact I do this for living. I maintain BTC and other cryptocurrency farms in and near Tbilisi, Georgia.
I thought more people would be interested in low electricity price and ready environment that's why I'm planing to get a place with all necessary stuff and offer a service like this.
Also everything will be official.
Charging % is also an idea, but needs calculations.
Also you are right Rig doesn't require much space, but what if you want to fill up 100sqm? How much are you willing to pay the rent for 100sqm with air flow and conditioning and no power limit?
I know I need a lot of calculations to do

if we can overcome the trust thing i'm very interested in this, but i'll build it slowly, let's say i'll try with one rig to see how the thing go and then add the others

rig would be controlled remotely with teamviewer for example, and like i said i pay for the electricity and an additional % that must be calculated right, so we both have a nice deal
We can overcome the trust thing, as I mentioned I do this for living for local farms and I thought I can do it for everyone, which as I see is a great idea.
For local farms I'm only responsible for maintenance and of course online status, all other things are on the owners, the place where they have farms, conditioning stuff, security and etc. I also give them some recommendations that's it.
Charging a % is also great idea, but some calculations must be made, also for big farms, like if someone wants to rent 100sqm at my place I can give any amount of electricity and help with everything, like building the rigs etc. charge the fee for 100sqm like 2k$ and electricity and also maintenance fee of course if one will need it, in this case I will be responsible for paying electricity for air conditioning and cooling from the rent I will get, but also some calculations must be made here too.


Amazon, ebay. aliexpress and so on ships to Georgia. But it is always better to make private shipment on company name than to buy and ship directly from amazon or any other store, in this case we can delay customs tax for 3 years, after this period you either pay customs (but you pay less, because after 3 years your VGAs will cost much less) or ship back your product.
551  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Place for your mining rigs on: December 24, 2016, 11:53:42 AM
Trust is always an issue I know, but In fact I do this for living. I maintain BTC and other cryptocurrency farms in and near Tbilisi, Georgia.
I thought more people would be interested in low electricity price and ready environment that's why I'm planing to get a place with all necessary stuff and offer a service like this.
Also everything will be official.
Charging % is also an idea, but needs calculations.
Also you are right Rig doesn't require much space, but what if you want to fill up 100sqm? How much are you willing to pay the rent for 100sqm with air flow and conditioning and no power limit?
I know I need a lot of calculations to do
552  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are your solutions for fake monitors on rigs on: December 24, 2016, 02:07:34 AM
I need about 100 of those and its roughly 1500$

I totally understand your target to save any penny, but with having investment of $150-200k probably the best will be to spend $1500 on reliable and proven solution.

Definitely better than solder 100 home-made plugs
I understand that and totally agree and I think that isnthe only solution for me
553  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are your solutions for fake monitors on rigs on: December 24, 2016, 01:28:12 AM
Managing rig when it is in next room is damn easy, monitoring is on and if something goes wrong you just go there and fix. Even if there are 10 or 20+ rigs.
What are your solutions about dummy plugs ?
Hdmi dummy plugs ? they cost 10-15$ on ebay.
I also saw tutorial to solve this via resistors plugged in VGA, but most of cards have no VGA neither DVI ports (DVI-D ports in some cases where resistors still won't work).
So what are your solutions for dummy plugs?
How do you avoid the issue when PC refuses to power up without monitor/dummy plug plugged in?


Dummi HDMI indeed

This one works just fine: http://a.co/8ZRl1Jn
I need about 100 of those and its roughly 1500$
554  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / What are your solutions for fake monitors on rigs on: December 24, 2016, 01:04:13 AM
Managing rig when it is in next room is damn easy, monitoring is on and if something goes wrong you just go there and fix. Even if there are 10 or 20+ rigs.
What are your solutions about dummy plugs ?
Hdmi dummy plugs ? they cost 10-15$ on ebay.
I also saw tutorial to solve this via resistors plugged in VGA, but most of cards have no VGA neither DVI ports (DVI-D ports in some cases where resistors still won't work).
So what are your solutions for dummy plugs?
How do you avoid the issue when PC refuses to power up without monitor/dummy plug plugged in?
555  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: zcash solo mining on: December 23, 2016, 09:11:54 PM
so if i mine now with only my adress, with 400 SOL, i will NEVER get anything, thats what ur saying?
you may be lucky enough to get a block, but chances are below 0
556  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: zcash solo mining on: December 23, 2016, 09:01:09 PM
But, when u say 40k + do you mean 40,000 SOL ?
yeap
557  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Place for your mining rigs on: December 23, 2016, 08:40:32 PM
Will you be interested in place where:
Electricity price will be 5 Cents per Kwh,
Air flow and conditioning,
Security and alarm systems.
Place may be divided into personal and shared rooms, total avg. ~350sqm.
What will be affordable price for you per sqm?
Any thoughts and suggestions would be great
558  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU Rig PORN on: December 23, 2016, 08:00:53 PM


Amazing Cheesy

So whats your location / electricity price?!
Location is Tbilisi and the electricity price is classified Cheesy 0.05$

That's just awesome ! I'm considering more and more each day to turn on back my rigs in another country, for let's say something like a year. But moving all my stuff would be painly so better would be to buy directly in the place. Is price the same than us for the components ?
It would be hard to find big amounts of AMD cards on place, even I imported almost anything.
I'm working on a project to build environment with air cooling and conditioning and all other necessary stuff, will you be really interested in moving to another country and paying like 5cents per kwh with no limit on it and plus the rent of the place ?

are you considering hosting possibility? i could be interested if possible, to consider buying some rigs(not many, 3-5) that will work there, but the big problem would be always the trust
I'm actually working on that project. El. limit will be 480kwh and total maybe 300sqm place with security and stuff. Ready environment with air flow and conditioning and of course price of electricity 5cents per kwh, I'm thinking of possibility to make rentable room and places for rigs

I see lots of rigs built with wooden parts, are you not worried about fire hazard? Wink
In my case they are covered with anti flame material (I didn't build them so I don't exactly know how it works and if it is really safe)



Amazing Cheesy

So whats your location / electricity price?!
Location is Tbilisi and the electricity price is classified Cheesy 0.05$

That's just awesome ! I'm considering more and more each day to turn on back my rigs in another country, for let's say something like a year. But moving all my stuff would be painly so better would be to buy directly in the place. Is price the same than us for the components ?
It would be hard to find big amounts of AMD cards on place, even I imported almost anything.
I'm working on a project to build environment with air cooling and conditioning and all other necessary stuff, will you be really interested in moving to another country and paying like 5cents per kwh with no limit on it and plus the rent of the place ?

Well then I guess best is to buy there and go in a truck until the place with all cards in. Yeah, that would be funny and if I do that I'll assure to get ton of cards (at least one hundred), so I would be damn profitable and might live off that for a few months until I come back to the motherland ! However, I do not plan that for too soon, maybe second half of 2018, not before. My biggest problem would be to find a warehouse that supports so high wattages though.
as I said there will be lot of electricity for use, I'm just wondering how to manage rental fees and etc.
559  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Remote rig resetting tool with PoE and relay switch on: December 23, 2016, 02:11:58 PM
in total I'm controling 95 PCs/rigs so this was the cheapest sollution so far, with 3 48 PoE switch relay switches cables and conectors roughly 300$
560  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Remote rig resetting tool with PoE and relay switch on: December 23, 2016, 10:16:29 AM
My rigs are 30-35 minutes drive away from home and it's a pain in the ass to get there every time I need to restart the miner when it freezes or after power blackout some of them won't come back to live so I came up with an idea to build remote resetting tool with PoE and relay switch. Anyone can do this (this was my first soldering experience).. It is cheap and it is working.
What I used:
1. Cheap PoE switch from ebay - 35$ 24 port powerdsine 6524


2. Relay switch from local electronic store 12v TIANBO - 0.76$

3.Ethernet cable crimped with RJ45 standard B on one side to connect to switch
(you don't need image for that)
4. Power/Reset SW cable 0.10$ without button (you don't need button neither)


I soldered one pair of RJ45 cable outgoing from switch on relay switch (full green and stripped brown, other contacts may also work)

On relay switch I also soldered Power SW cable with pins on other contacts which will later connect to motherboard

Then I connected pins to motherboard and connected RJ45 to PoE switch port


You have to write down which PoE switch ports are connected to which rigs to restart the miner you need to restart.
After all is set up next steps are simple, when rig freezes or won't come back after power blackout you need to connect to PoE switch's management IP and head to Port Configurations Enable/Disable section. By default you have all ports disabled, if you need to restart the rig which is connected to PoE switches port 1 you will enable it for about 3 seconds and disable. The miner will shut down, after that you will do this step again, enable the port for 3 seconds and disable, now rig will start up again and starts to mine.


I use H81 BTC and ASUS H81M-K motherboards, in case of H81 i never used HDMI dummys, after restarting them they power up and start the miner from startup folder, in case of H81M-k I'm using HDMI dummys because in most cases they need monitor to be plugged in.

I'm little bit sleepy now so if something is hard to understand or I did some technical mistakes feel free tell. I just wanted to share.
if it works it ain't stupid!

Stupid like a fox!!  Cool

It's things like this that make mining fun.
I would suggest anyone replicating this to get higher coil voltage relays. PoE is above 40V. 24V relays should be a good alternative if you can't get access to higher voltage ones.
Otherwise this a really good diy rig resetter project.
Thank you my friend!
Actually 48v relay will do their job too alsdo they cost the same as 24v relays
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