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Why is it that so many people are surprised that a more resource-intensive algo uses more resources? ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) A better question is: why is it that so many people are so careless that install software from untrusted sources (e.g. miners, and I mean closed source miners of course, like EWBF) on their personal computers? Yes, This is true. I personally use this Micro Linux on pendrives and never need to have any other drive on my rigs. Save me a few bucks on each rig. ZhashOS has no need to concern itself or use any other drive ever. It is totally self contained. Ir is quite happy to live by itself. So if I were ever to get a "bad" miner, at worst, I'm out my $15 drive. meh. In the case of EWBF, I think he has stood the test of time and has proven himself.
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Well, no intensity change, i give up. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) @valaki What tasks are you having difficulty with when intensity is not adjustable? Example windows drags, slowly opening programs and microlags, stuttering, unusable movie seeing. I did not experience with the old program (0.3.4b) valaki, Give ZhashOS a try. I just did a test watching a youtube video on my pc while mining at the same time. It worked without any stuttering and get this.....Only 4GB ram and no (0GB) virtual memory is "ever" required. If you require it, I will figure out a way to post a picture proving it. Sol rate did slow down about 10% or so while watching the video but no stuttering. It is a pendrive O/S and you can keep your windows intact. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4481713.msg40261859#msg40261859I just don't see the point of these mining os's. Install ubuntu, drivers, run miner, that's all. Don't know what's difficult on this. And pay a fee for what? meh... You are absolutely correct. But what is your time worth? I have 1000+ man hours perfecting this Micro Linux for Mining. This install is around 900MB and stripped down to lean and mean state. But yet fully usable for daily desktop PC use suitable for a windows convert. Ubuntu is rather huge and cumbersome. It is just to heavy for my taste. ZhashOS "never" needs any virtual memory. So it is well suited to live on a removable pendrive. But anyone can use ubuntu if they don't mind spending the time (many hours) perfecting it for their needs.
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Well, no intensity change, i give up. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) @valaki What tasks are you having difficulty with when intensity is not adjustable? Example windows drags, slowly opening programs and microlags, stuttering, unusable movie seeing. I did not experience with the old program (0.3.4b) valaki, Give ZhashOS a try. I just did a test watching a youtube video on my pc while mining at the same time. It worked without any stuttering on my browser that already had 150+ tabs open and get this.....Only 4GB ram and no (0GB) virtual memory is "ever" required. If you require it, I will figure out a way to post a picture proving it. Sol rate did slow down about 10% or so while watching the video but no stuttering. It is a pendrive O/S and you can keep your windows intact. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4481713.msg40261859#msg40261859
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Well, no intensity change, i give up. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) @valaki What tasks are you having difficulty with when intensity is not adjustable?
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@Overdrive5 Dziękuję bardzo za pomoc, on bardzo mi pomógł. Od kilku dni nie potrafiłem zmniejszyć napięcia na kartach, ale dzięki jego pomocy udało się to zrobić w chwilę. Gdybyście mieli jakiekolwiek problemy to polecam bardzo Overdrive5 @Overdrive5 Thank you so much for help, he has helped me a lot. Since a few days I couldn't lower the tension on the cards but thanks to his help I managed to do it in a minute. If you'd had any problems, I recommend Overdrive5 @cryptorocker, Yes that was fun using google translate to assist us in lowering your power consumption from 120w to 68w per card. That should really help when the next power bill comes in. Yes? Plus it should help the rig last longer as well. Glad I could help! @cryptorocker, Tak, to było zabawne, używając google translate, aby pomóc nam obniżyć zużycie energii z 120 do 68 w kartach. To powinno naprawdę pomóc, kiedy pojawi się następny rachunek za energię. Tak? Poza tym powinno to również pomóc urządzeniu dłużej przetrwać. Cieszę się, że mogłem pomóc!
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UNIX - Fedora Version 0.3.4b working super to ZEC Hello @EWBF_
hardware:
motherboard: asrock h110 pro btc (13gpu) memory : 4gb cpu Celeron 3930
video cards: 13 gtx EVGA SC2 1080Ti
issue:
gpu 9 gpu 10 gpu 11 and gpu 12 always gets stuck and stops working during gpu detection. May be build the miner to detect all gpus at the very start?
I started 2 miner
cuda_devices 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 9 10 11 12
and is very very very slow process detected card :-( and crashed EWBF
Please help me ASAP i have +- 3000 card
13x1070 card working normal
SouthWEBA, Which O/S? How much swap are you running?
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Hello @EWBF_
hardware:
motherboard: asrock h110 pro btc (13gpu) memory : 4gb cpu Celeron 3930
video cards: 13 gtx EVGA SC2 1080Ti
issue:
gpu 9 gpu 10 gpu 11 and gpu 12 always gets stuck and stops working during gpu detection. May be build the miner to detect all gpus at the very start?
I started 2 miner
cuda_devices 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 9 10 11 12
and is very very very slow process detected card :-( and crashed EWBF
Please help me ASAP i have +- 3000 card
13x1070 card working normal
SouthWEBA, Which O/S?
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... GPU 1: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 650 2GB (2048 MB) = used for my own necessitate, browsing, working, sometime gaming ... With this setting i was play game on 650 & mine on 1060 ETH, Neoscript, old Equihash with out problem only now i can't use your miner because it say from start "ERROR: out of memory" with is something wrong
Bolded is your problem, 3GB cards are new required minimum. Your only option is to start miner only on GPU0 (3GB one), look few post above how to do that (in your case use parameter --cuda_devices 0 for GPU0). And to add more info to this, EWBF requires compute 5 or higher. Unfortunately, a GTX 650 is only compute 3.0 . Maybe use the 650 to mine something else?
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Out of curiosity, and to help TAKuCT, what do you have to type into the terminal to load the 2nd instance with the separate 2nd set of cards?
run the 1st with like and the 2nd with like So just to be clear here, They would have to type out the miner command in the terminal each time they want to load a second instance for the separate set of cards?
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Hive OS does allow 2 instances. Just open another terminal window and run a separate instance. Have been doing all along. Out of curiosity, and to help TAKuCT, what do you have to type into the terminal to load the 2nd instance with the separate 2nd set of cards?
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ZhashOS Release 2.01 is now available. -Updated to EWBF 0.3 for up to 10% faster hashrate depending on the card. -Revised the 1streadme1st document to give further guidance -added FAQ.PDf to instruct on setting up Power/Fan Speed/Overclock settings on GPU. Very Important! -Made password change function (passwd) operational. All users setting up Remote Desktop are highly recomended to set thier own password for the rig. -Shrunk the download even further. Now ~475MB. -MD5: 8124074e6e0f321a10f309bea89cf9b9 ZhashOS_r201.img.zip https://mega.nz/#!nq5WGSLY!XzbAkTm9k1MXEsccSk0xW_SPv9dLg_ro6eDTJKO6KLk
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ZhashOS Release 2.01 is now available. -Updated to EWBF 0.3 for up to 10% faster hashrate depending on the card. -Revised the 1streadme1st document to give further guidance -added FAQ.PDf to instruct on setting up Power/Fan Speed/Overclock settings on GPU. Very Important! -Made password change function (passwd) operational. All users setting up Remote Desktop are highly recomended to set thier own password for the rig. -Shrunk the download even further. Now ~475MB. -MD5: 8124074e6e0f321a10f309bea89cf9b9 ZhashOS_r201.img.zip https://mega.nz/#!nq5WGSLY!XzbAkTm9k1MXEsccSk0xW_SPv9dLg_ro6eDTJKO6KLk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4481713.msg40261859#msg40261859
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ZhashOS Release 2.01 is now available. -Updated to EWBF 0.3 for up to 10% faster hashrate depending on the card. -Revised the 1streadme1st document to give further guidance -added FAQ.PDf to instruct on setting up Power/Fan Speed/Overclock settings on GPU. Very Important! -Made password change function (passwd) operational. All users setting up Remote Desktop are highly recomended to set thier own password for the rig. -Shrunk the download even further. Now ~475MB. Download link in 1st post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4481713.msg40261859#msg40261859
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question as in the topic ... I searched quite a lot of different pages and lost half a day, so my hands fell. I have Ubuntu linux with NVIDIA cards. WHAT and with what command to most effectively dig BTCZ forks? EWBF rejects all share (even after using the [--algo 144_5 --pers BitcoinZ] command. Mining pool: suprnova.
Are you using the *new* EWBF miner 0.2? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4466962.0;all
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What kind of result to expect per GTX 1080 on Zhash for BTCZ if I use ZhashOS??? Thanks in advance
Not really sure, I use 1070ti's. They are similar but not exactly the same. Your 1080 should do slightly better than this as a 1070ti is a 1080 with a small portion of the chip disabled. I get: 37-42 Sol/s @ 240cc 1290mc @ 135 Watts or 35-37 Sol/s @ 170cc 1290mc @ 118 Watts Actual power usage is less on both settings. I usually see .28-.34 Sol/watt You will be able to set these settings in ZhashOS. If I hear of any other reports, I will post them on this thread
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