<Snip> Pa zar je moguće da je najduži bounty u historiji kriptovaluta završio!? Skoro 1300 dana je trajao ako je tačno ovo što im je bounty manager napisao u zadnjem postu. Sad još par godina strpljenja dok sračunaju nagrade i podjele tokene. Ide to polako ali sigurno. Što je najbolje, uopće ne vidim taj FNP token na etherscanu...u čemu će isplatiti
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Today, probably news that 30 billion of Tether is tied with Evergrande Group
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However, if Ripple WINS the case vs SEC, it will jump to #2 in a day
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Chia is an interesting thing. It just dropped prices for HDD. At least in my country. Because it was a hype-period when all was purchasing HDDs at overprices. And now as it becomes not such profitable, many-many used HDDs (but with 1.5 - 2.5 year varranty left on it) are on po market. I was even able to purchase some 4Tb Seagate green new condition for just 50-55 USDs. It is now farming XCH on Hpool.
Very soon will be time for gpus to crash so hard, idiots have been buying overpriced gpus no stopping, making huge farms and all those gpus will be resold 10 times cheaper than they are right now. I remember when you wrote this...back in 2017
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It will be one of reasons to bring a new FOMO wave to Ethereum. Honestly, I see two opposite things from this record. The gas price is too high and the upgrade does not solve it for small Ethereum users. The expensive gas price and transaction fee contribute to high burned ETH and causes the deflationary day. I don't know how it can happen if transaction fee is low. Will it be included in the algorithm of Ethereum? How long the deflation can last? Does it only occur as side-effect of expensive transaction fee? I'm baffled, why we have so many layer 2 solutions for ETH; like OMG or MATIC, yet they seem underutilized, while everyone is complaining about high fees
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Topic is misleading, NEO is far from top 10, currently #40
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Exceot that card is about 40 times better than gt750m at ethash algos But that's not the issue. The issue is finding software to mine on old cards. Phoenix miner works just fine, my R9 380 4GB did around 21MH/s last time I ran it
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Exceot that card is about 40 times better than gt750m at ethash algos R9 390 8 GB perfectly mines Ethereum on Hive Os. Even older graphics cards run on Hive Os. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60OKPl_CyDQInstall the system and try different miners, When mining Ethereum Classic, you will get 18-20 megahash, Ethereum on this video card. It is impossible to mine But thats not his card
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I have two slots in my PC and the first slot is running a 5700XT, I want to put a 5600XT into the second but it is a 16x slot in 4x mode. Has anyone put a 5600XT in a PCIE 16x slot that is running in 4x mode? Will this work for mining ETH or will it reduce hashrate?
A regular raiser works in PCIE 1X mode. This is enough for mining. If a coin has a dag file equal to 6GB, then you will need the same solution as was done for 4GB cards for mining Ethereum with a Dag file of more than 4GB. This is a tuned miner and maerit board with PCIE 16x slot. Are there motherboards that have several x16 slots on them? I belief more than one x16 slot will result in x8 mode? Correct me if I'm wrong here, I'm just trying to find a solution for zombie mode with 4gb rx570s There are many... for Threadripper, Epyc and Xeon processors, where proc+motherboard cost more than high end GPU However, with $20k motherboard+proc, you can do CPU mining too
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OP if your aim is to practice crypto mining find rx550 or rx560 GPUs, they are very cheap and affordable, also way more powerful than your GT 750M, don't be deceived by what others are telling you cos GT 750 is outdated, no mining software supports such GPU family anymore
Rx550 or rx560 video cards are useless shit in mining https://www.minershashrates.com/amd-radeon-rx-560-hashrate/Ethereum classic Mining Hashrate : 11 MH/s OverClocking Hashrate : 13 MH/s Power Consumption : 75 Watt/Per Hour https://www.minershashrates.com/amd-radeon-rx-550-hashrate/Ethereum classic Mining Hashrate : 9 MH/s OverClocking Hashrate : 11 MH/s Power Consumption : 50 Watt/Per Hour These video cards are not even worth buying for mining. 1. Those people don't really know what they're talking about, at least about those 2 cards 2. what you suggest someone who want to LEARN about mining buy for start...13X3090TI rig with 5KW power supply and $50k investment? RX560 is just about right to try mining Ubiq, ETC or Expanse, as you'll actually get something into your wallet, unlike gt750M that would probably never mine enough to reach payment minimum Of course, we don't know GPU availability in OP area, so this is all academic
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But yeah i am a noob lol. XD
Judging from whole thread, that seems to be prevalent opinion
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Any luck running this GPU on a modern mining software? The card is too outdated which I'm positive that no single mining software will be compatible with the card, find better GPU instead mate stop wasting your time
That's pretty much it: old GPU -> old algo -> old miner. But it's still a good way to learn. TPruvot ccminer supports back to compute 3.0 although I can't confirm the Windows binaries include it. Also, even if it would be equipped with most modern card, its not good idea to mine on laptop Says who? I've seen a big farm full of laptops only for crypto mining earlier this year, that was when GPU price started to go up and up, games are more demanding than mining, games kills GPU faster than mining, if you are good with underclocking and overclocking you can mine on laptop without breaking it You don't run games 24/7...I didn't say its not possible, but its certainly stupid...I guess greed clods some people judgement. Anyway, do OP seems like "good with underclocking and overclocking "?
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Any luck running this GPU on a modern mining software? The card is too outdated which I'm positive that no single mining software will be compatible with the card, find better GPU instead mate stop wasting your time
That's pretty much it: old GPU -> old algo -> old miner. But it's still a good way to learn. TPruvot ccminer supports back to compute 3.0 although I can't confirm the Windows binaries include it. Also, even if it would be equipped with most modern card, its not good idea to mine on laptop
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Complete wrong. Do the right research dude lol. And why 2GB? There are also 4Gb cards and the vram has nothing to do with the Cuda version lol. It is a kepler GPU and nearly all Kepler GPU´s have cuda 10.1 support. The next thread where noobs don´t hear about my advice. This forum is a fucking pain, full with noobs I help with the right information (i have many old gpu´s laying around and test much more than other guys) but guys with a knowledge like a rock thinks they are right. For all guys who don´t know where you can find Cuda version for your GPU -> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA here you can find a list with all gpu´s and the cuda capatilities and cuda toolkit version. Lol, you noobs have to learn to read before anything else, lol Original poster clearly said what laptop he has, and its clear from specs that it has 2GB VRAM https://www.msi.com/Laptop/GE60-2OE/SpecificationNow that I educated you how to use Google and Internet, you can start from there.
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Strange problem here, I have single RX580 in PC, but when I try to mine with it, it crashes.
When I start miner with -l option I get this:
"Phoenix Miner 5.7b Windows/msvc - Release build -----------------------------------------------
No CUDA driver found OpenCL driver version: 21.6-7.x Available GPUs for mining: GPU1: Radeon RX 580 Series (pcie 1), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 36 CUs GPU2: Radeon RX 580 Series (pcie 1), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 36 CUs "
so miner sees single GPU as 2 devices...I can prevent crash if i put "-gpus 1" or "_gpus 2" option, but then I only get 15MH/s (half the normal hashrate). I tried DDU and various other ways to clean drivers, but nothing helps, its probably some registry leftover.
Ideas?
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