turns out a was on a different account , i have 19.9 ripple , but need 20 to use my wallet to full potential , is there anyway i can use a faucet or something to get it instantly as i dont really want to buy a 0.1 of a coin or just 1 just to use it
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WHAT THE EVER LIVING FUCK.
You don't know JACK FUCKING SHIT about the coin, but you "want to make money out of it" - yeah, your quote.
Go fucking read up, I'm not trying to be a fucking dick but idiots like you are ... ah fuck it. Go fucking read and learn some shit before you come back.
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Yeah, this is really a crazy situation. Again, both AMD & Nvidia's demand forecasters severely screwed up
Not a fair or accurate statement. There was NO WAY they could have predicted a SECOND massive price jump on almost all cryptocoins in the same year would lead to a SECOND huge wave of demand. The situation is not helped by CAPACITY LIMITATIONS at every 14/16 nm production line, to the point ALL of them have been running flat-out since they got up and running at ALL. Nvidia in particular had no reason to expect as massive a demand spike as they got - traditionally AMD gets the bulk of mining sales, but THIS TIME AROUND it was Nvidia that got hammered FIRST. I see your points, but I think these companies are mostly clueless regarding crypto. Corporations are slow to adapt, and I think they haven't acquired the expertise to navigate this market. I don't see how Nvidia got hammered first btw, AMD was completely out of stock before Nvidia. Not THIS time around. Nvidia was pretty much out RIGHT after Christmas other than "huge markup gougers" on anything higher than the 3GB 1060, AMD still had quite a bit of stock left at "pre-Christmas norm" pricing for over a week past that point before THEY got into the same position on RX 570/580 cards (Vega has been OUT for a lot longer, likely due to continuing issues limiting production on HBM 2 memory). I don't understand it myself, unless NVidia had a HECK of a Christmas season while AMD's was only so-so, or Nvidia is already shifting production in the initial ramp-up to the Volta consumer cards that I anticipate being announced in late March (yes, there can and USUALLY IS that much lead time on getting chips out of a foundry, getting them distributed to manufacturers, and getting the cards themselves built and some "launch stock" built up). I agree that in my opinion, they are focusing on the Volta and not producing enough of the current gen. Looks like that. Regarding out of stock, I couldn't find any AMD this year but had no problem buying 6 x 1070ti, so I guess my experience was different. You must not be American. Trump doesn't like foreigners. PS> Fuck him and his supporters I'm indeed not American, yet, my citizenship paperwork is about complete. My English will always suck though I bought these 1070ti on Newegg, they were available until the 2nd or 3rd of Jan. Ah come on man, 3 weeks ago doesn't count!
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For those of you mining LUX using ccminer - what intensity are you using? I left mine on default and it set to 20. 100% +90/+300 gives me about 37MH/s.
Jesus .... I'm at 75 TDP getting 31... fuck that, extra 6 Mh/s isn't worth 25% TDP
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Yeah, this is really a crazy situation. Again, both AMD & Nvidia's demand forecasters severely screwed up
Not a fair or accurate statement. There was NO WAY they could have predicted a SECOND massive price jump on almost all cryptocoins in the same year would lead to a SECOND huge wave of demand. The situation is not helped by CAPACITY LIMITATIONS at every 14/16 nm production line, to the point ALL of them have been running flat-out since they got up and running at ALL. Nvidia in particular had no reason to expect as massive a demand spike as they got - traditionally AMD gets the bulk of mining sales, but THIS TIME AROUND it was Nvidia that got hammered FIRST. I see your points, but I think these companies are mostly clueless regarding crypto. Corporations are slow to adapt, and I think they haven't acquired the expertise to navigate this market. I don't see how Nvidia got hammered first btw, AMD was completely out of stock before Nvidia. Not THIS time around. Nvidia was pretty much out RIGHT after Christmas other than "huge markup gougers" on anything higher than the 3GB 1060, AMD still had quite a bit of stock left at "pre-Christmas norm" pricing for over a week past that point before THEY got into the same position on RX 570/580 cards (Vega has been OUT for a lot longer, likely due to continuing issues limiting production on HBM 2 memory). I don't understand it myself, unless NVidia had a HECK of a Christmas season while AMD's was only so-so, or Nvidia is already shifting production in the initial ramp-up to the Volta consumer cards that I anticipate being announced in late March (yes, there can and USUALLY IS that much lead time on getting chips out of a foundry, getting them distributed to manufacturers, and getting the cards themselves built and some "launch stock" built up). I agree that in my opinion, they are focusing on the Volta and not producing enough of the current gen. Looks like that. Regarding out of stock, I couldn't find any AMD this year but had no problem buying 6 x 1070ti, so I guess my experience was different. You must not be American. Trump doesn't like foreigners. PS> Fuck him and his supporters
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I'll take all 7 S9's - let me know when you want to escrow.
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plenty of OS out there. haven't had any issues with Win10.
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Is LUX a good hold or a trashcoin?
I suspect the latter... I'm hoping not, bought a couple BTC worth into it. We'll see.
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EthControl v0.0.18 released: https://github.com/JamesSmith2/EthControl/releases- Crash report setting control (Yes/No/Text only) - Fixed settings.json getting blank after restart (automatic recovery) - Bandwidth upgrades (takes less) - Nvidia-SMI support, can now read temp,fan speed & power from it, so it will display power even then when miner is not supporting it - Added bMiner support - Added Phoenix Miner support - Changed EthControl layout to include GPU display overview - Now saves also create debug window to settings - For config pulling added backup line to get better access if HTTPS fails https://www.upload.ee/image/7916559/ethcontrol.pngLooking good man. Looking for Pool Support For: XMR - supportxmr.com XVG - zPool.ca
Thanks.
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After much weeping and gnashing of teeth, what should have been a painless procedure that has swallowed the better part of a day to figure out is finally complete. The DL580 G7 is rocking the E7 8837's. All in all, it required what should have been easy. A BIOS update. Thanks HP. <waves middle finger>
Spinx, what settings are you using for the miner? I'm currently seeing about 1K/s w/ the default config from launching it and letting it figure itself out.
Good to hear it was finally figured out! What OS did you end up running?
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Phil - if you get a chance I would love to see the internals of the thermaltake box.
How cool has it been running in comparison to the other rigs in the room?
Did you mean me? Right now mine is open, so temps are fine. No I was asking about the Thermaltake 13 GPU box he got from whatever the company was to try out.
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Are you guys running Windows Server or will Win Enterprise work fine with these server builds? Curious.
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Die don't die. We're winning either way.
Not a fuck to be found. How 'bout u?
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Phil - if you get a chance I would love to see the internals of the thermaltake box.
How cool has it been running in comparison to the other rigs in the room?
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You'll have safety Nazis come in but I've been running all year with just shorting the 2 pins on the cable, no add power adapter or anything. I was just using a paperclip at first but since every PSU is EVGA now I have tons of their "tester" adapters that short the 2 pins.
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nsummy I am WAY jealous of those numbers. But for around $310 total and drawing 43W for 360h/s, I'm content enough (though if I buy any more, I would hold out for the i7s for SURE).
Yeah those numbers are nice. I can't get those on windows, it will bounce to 550, then rapidly just drop down to 250. Very weird. I also tried installing linux but it was an epic fail. I have no clue how to deploy xmr-stak on linux. I'm sure someone would have gotten a laugh seeing me trying to navigate through it all knowing zero about linux lol. Ah well. Try commenting out the memory thing (I posted about it previously, can't remember it this second but it's one of the steps suggested in the guide). That solved that same problem for mine. EDIT TO ADD: here it is: this may be a linux or Iris specific thing, but (at least on the i5) doing the suggested change to sudo vi /etc/security/limits.conf dropped my start from 359 to 320, and eventually my hashrate dropped to 180. Commenting it out brought everything back to 359 and stable, so I suggest testing it if you want, but it doesn't seem necessary (if you are still getting locked RAM messages, I was able to get rid of them by sudo running the miner, but I don't think they had an effect on hashrate) I'm going to try out your suggestion. VyperBTC and I have been exchanging a few messages and we are both experiencing the same issue with hashrate dropping. It starts out fine, but eventually it will drop to the upper 200s. At first I thought maybe the processor was too hot and throttling, but restarting the miner fixes it so I don't think that is the issue. I've tried it but it didn't help unfortunately. I'm not sure how it would effect performance programming a script to close out and sudo start the xmr-stak every 15-30min. That's not getting to the root of the issue, it's just a bandage to get around the actual issue of why the hell is it happening lol Well at least my problem isn't happening every 15 minutes. More like letting it run for 15 hours then it happens Actually though I just thought of something. Did you ever go into the bios and enable turbo mode? I think without that, the processor does actually throttle and that might explain why it happens so quickly for you. No i didn't - the only thing i did was enable power on if power loss. I'll change that and see if it helps, thanks! Are all of you running on Windows? Because I'm on Lubuntu, and now have 4 of the i5 version and all are running stable at 359mh/s with no drop... I moved it to linux mint, haven't done the turbo thing yet though but the i7 is hasing at 250 lol. wtf.
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If you take escrow, I'll take everything.
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I'll take them if they have sequential serial numbers.
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