lytix-cli setgenerate true (number_of_cpu_cores)
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probably something to do with getting all that moisture on their hashblades ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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introducing chipless's new ZERO COST cooling system, use 120mm fans driven from mains to drive a windmill generator to power a bunch of peltier coolers
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Nice, now FPGA miners can dump their bags easier.
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Please don't PM chipless if you want to hold onto your funds ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Generally on most VPNs you are not allowed to do any mining what-so-ever. They are usually shared and there are multiple people using the same physical computer for VPN. So if you are mining and using 100% of the CPU all the time, they will give you the booth.
With services like AWS, they will cost more to rent than you will make actual revenue with your mining. So its not worth it.
You mean VPS, not VPN. Same for cost applies to all coins outside of BTC as well.
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Nobody's going to do it without collateral.
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There is no data in any of the files included in your zip
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What are your CPU hashrates like? I'm seeing 0.3 g/s on some Ivy Bridge procs using Cuckatoo.
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1 thread for each 2MB of L3 cache, do not use more. Consumer SKUs are bad choices due to small L3 cache sizes, used Xeon chips are the most affordable option for CPU mining. You can get chips with 20MB+ cache for $25-30 used.
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The Z1+ is logging to the flash drive, which will kill cheap flash in quick order. An external drive would actually be faster, as well as more reliable.
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So make a bid on Nicehash with your 0.05 limit, and it should stay pretty consistent.
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Class A/B/C hasn't been used since the early 90s, drop that terminology.
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You don't use megawatts of power for space broadcast. I mean hell, you can pick up moonbounce transmissions sub-1W.
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X11
D3 (Aug 2017) 19gh 1350w
D5 (recently) 120Gh 1566w ----------------
SHA256
S9 (May 2016) 14th 1370w
S15(recently )28th 1595w
Bitmain's chips are also not very efficient compared to competitors. They lost their original chip designers and have been working with weaker knowledge internally.
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The hardware is quite powerful, but much like you said they're a lot different to use and often aren't working at their maximum efficiency.
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Again, IT DOES NOT MATTER IF YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT LOGIN, BAIKAL MINERS ARE VULNERABLE AND CAN BE HACKED EVEN WITHOUT THE PASSWORD.
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Why? Don't do this, you will get compromised.
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