New Ethereum Miner 1.0 was found!
You forgot to include a downloadable link to your virus. Mahn, couldn't be better. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Well, tbh this miner does improve overall hashrate in comparison with other miners for skunkhash. 7x GTX 1060 and doing 118 MH/s while on other miners they were doing 112 MH/s with identical settings on Win 10. Good work, but yes power fluctuation is all over the place.
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Thanks for the information, and even for me, the website is running too slow right now. Probably a lot of traffic is coming your way and servers just can't handle them? Even if the website loads, it's showing very low hash rates for all of the workers.
We are working on it - someone finds it funny to DDOS our servers for some reason. Thanks for the update and I'm pretty sure this is the best mining pool for SIGT. I'm already spreading awareness for this pool on other platforms. Keep up the good work.
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Let's say you want to mine Bitcoin as your title suggests! Now, Antminer S9 is the best ASIC hardware to mine BTC as of now. It has 189 chips and that cost around 2500 USD. So, the answer to your question is 13.22 USD much a chip mining coin.
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Even if it's in alpha stage, the miner is working very efficiently. I was facing so many issues with sgminer but this worked in one go. I'm already hashing at 130 MH/s for 6x RX 580.
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Thanks for the information, and even for me, the website is running too slow right now. Probably a lot of traffic is coming your way and servers just can't handle them? Even if the website loads, it's showing very low hash rates for all of the workers.
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It's memory voltage controller. No need to play with that setting if you want brick cards.
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When will the transfers to offline wallet resume? Thanks!
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Hey, peeps, I don't know if it's been discussed before in here but as I scored through last 15-20 pages, I didn't find any relevant answer to my query. I just want to ask if Windows 10 is giving me 24.5 MH/s on my GTX 1060 with +800 MC and -150 CC using afterburner, that's not the case with Linux. I'm getting around 22 MH/s for the same settings on Linux. Any reason why that happens? Is it because of performance mode not being on level 2 in Nvidia server X settings?
AFAIK in Linux you should try a doubled MC offset (1600 in your case), to be equivalent of the Afterburner settings in Windows. I think in Windows the offset is applied to the "base" or "real" memory clock, while in Linux it's applied to the effective clock, which is twice, since we are working with double data rate (DDR) memory. (Well, GDDR5 memory clocks are not as simple as that, but that's what I figured from reading reports here and there.) Well, I tried your way with double MC offset but still the same results. Anyway, thanks for the reply bud.
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Hey, peeps, I don't know if it's been discussed before in here but as I scored through last 15-20 pages, I didn't find any relevant answer to my query. I just want to ask if Windows 10 is giving me 24.5 MH/s on my GTX 1060 with +800 MC and -150 CC using afterburner, that's not the case with Linux. I'm getting around 22 MH/s for the same settings on Linux. Any reason why that happens? Is it because of performance mode not being on level 2 in Nvidia server X settings?
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As much as I know, the H Series motherboard has a history of being a pain in the ass to get even 6GPUs detecting and working. Anyway, try GEN 1 and give nvOS or smOS a try. Just burn the image in a 16 GB USB Stick and see if it works on Linux rather than windows.
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I tried this OS a while back but due to facing a lot of technical issues and trying to make it work. I gave up but recently I saw an updated version available for it. I jumped right in to give the new version a try and to see if the problems are solved for good and still I was not able to figure it how to get started with this. So, need a little help to figure out why I'm getting these errors. For the hardware part: Asus Z270F, 4GB DDR4 Ram, G4400, 5x GTX 1060 6GB and a SanDisk 16 GB Stick. BIOS all set up according to the setup page available on the website. 1) The first error that I faced was after starting up the OS for the first time. OS updated to latest version and then it prompt with this error when it launched the miner application. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi68.tinypic.com%2Fzlyg0k.jpg&t=664&c=cVp04F5fZFdWzg) 2) So, after getting this error, I restarted to see if it will work and received this error: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi68.tinypic.com%2Fhtgy9t.jpg&t=664&c=ExaapIkJP3xspg) Can somebody help me out on what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
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New type of Sapphire Rx 570 8GB mining card available on Newegg, 1 per customer: SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 570 11266-24-21G 8GB GDDR5 PCI-E Mining Quad (UEFI) Video Card - $259.99 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202298Apparently these cards have the standard two-year warranty for Sapphire cards, according to Newegg. Wow. Thanks for the update bruv! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Well, I sent you 1 ETH and even emailed you for that. In my dreams! xP
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Hello everyone, New to the forums also new to the Mining world, Was wondering if anyone could give me some advice or suggestions on how to squeeze out more Mh/s from my cards. "2" of them seem to be very soft only doing 19MH/s ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) . ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F0Y4Sco3.jpg&t=664&c=eDT2lpqC70NoyQ) Details using Claymore Miner, with these settings. setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 Stock Bios GPUs---------------------Afterburner Adjustments R9 290x 4gb Elpida Memory----Core Voltage -62, Power Limit % 0, Core Clock MHz 900, Memory Clock 1250 Rx 570 8gb Micron---------------Core Voltage -96, Power Limit % +50, Core Clock MHz 1100, Memory Clock 2100 Rx 580 8gb Hynix----------------Core Voltage -96, Power Limit % +50, Core Clock MHz 1100, Memory Clock 2100 Rx 580 8gb Hynix----------------Core Voltage -96, Power Limit % +50, Core Clock MHz 1100, Memory Clock 2100 Rx 580 8gb Hynix----------------Core Voltage -96, Power Limit % +50, Core Clock MHz 1100, Memory Clock 2100 Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thinking about going and modding the bios, However scary since I've never done it before. Tac Mike Bios Mod all of your cards. RX580 8GB Hynix can easily do around 29 MH/s (Talking from my experience) RX570 8GB can do around 27 MH/s. No idea about 290x but they can do 24-25 MH/s too. If we calculate a rough estimate of total hashrate considering above values, it'll be more than 138 MH/s. Moreover, enable manual fan control in MSI AB and run it in auto mode. Your GPU fans are not firing up even when temps are high. Using MSI AB will keep them in control. (Again from experience).
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Do DDU in Safe mode and give latest relive beta drivers a test, make sure RX 580 is the primary GPU connected to x16 slot, display cable plugged in and check the results.
I already did the DDU in safe mode ,also RX 580 is the primary GPU connected to x16 slot, display cable plugged and the result are the same. I need HD 7950 to have her own 15.12 drivers and the rx 580 her own 17.7.1 drivers also. How can i do that? I don't know how you can achieve a multi-driver system for the same architecture but I would recommend you to give Linux a try and see if it works.
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Memory errors are due to excessive OC. Try lower clocks, it lessens your memory errors.
I do that but i am not sure that my bios ok Try to troubleshoot it in this way: Disconnect all GPUs except for the ones giving memory errors. Flash stock bios and see if there are any memory errors with the same clock. If not, then modified bios can be your issue.
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Wow! That's so good. I really envy you guys. I reside in a country where I had to pay 60USD for import fees, customs duty and some other duties listed on the form for a 90 USD (Actual Price + Shipping) Ledger Nano S. Moreover, I ordered 2 Motherboards at the same time from newegg for 300 USD (Actual Price + Shipping) and had to pay upfront 150 USD duty to courier guy. Lesson learned to never order anything international until and unless there is a marginal difference in domestic and international prices with keeping duty in mind. So, I never even look into getting ASICs from China. I'll be doomed.
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I guess, the newly release X11 DASH Miner from Bitman and Innosilicon.
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