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Guys What and where are u mining now a days , The Profit is decreasing day by day on niche coins and auto exchange pools like ahashpool , I am thinking about switching to More knowns coins like zcash etc Not to long ago 10$ per day for a ti was usual but now even making 5$ is difficult and require a lot of experience of market etc Also what about argo is it still more profitable mining it last I checked the only exchange it was offered on had some problems . Anyways gonna keep on holding my coins who knows 5$ a day today will be 50$ a day someday in the future .
Difficulty continues to rise...just gotta hold and hope the value goes up in the future. No more easy money in current market.
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Find a way to remove this shady and ridiculous private connection. Otherwise, EVERYONE SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM THIS MINER! Your rigs can go down whenever @realbminer wishes, or when his server goes down, etc. ...
Dude are you fucking retarded or what? You keep pissing on BMiner, yet you are still using it. There is something seriously wrong with you. If you dont like it GTFO and use some other miner and stop being such an asshole. Whoa there, weiner-dog... If people don't make a big deal out of secret, encrypted connections made every 15 minutes by a miner program then what incentive is there for the dev to explain it, much less stop doing it? Complaints like this are not about being an asshole, rather, it's to encourage a bit more transparency and accountability from the dev. Frankly, I won't use a miner that does this secret squirrel shit, either, even if it is slightly - and I do mean, /slightly/ - faster than the competition. So if bminer wants my business then he needs to A) improve stability - if your miner is 3% faster than the competition but it crashes with no outward appearance of doing so it isn't faster anymore; B) stop messaging home base every 15 minutes for "licensing information and updates" - what license, and why check for updates every 15 minutes when they aren't released but every month or so?; C) lower the devfee - I know dstm and ewbf charge 2% and the dev thinks he's entitled to the same, but that's not how capitalism works - when you are a newcomer to a field with entrenched competition you can't expect to immediately charge the same as said competition and thrive. Very much agree. +1. Haven't started using the miner because of the concerns. Transparency is the keyword here...
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Has anyone been successful with stability on a 12x1080ti rig on an ASUS Z270-A motherboard using a PCIE Expander?
I'm currently using an expander from Ubit with no success.
I hope you are trying that in Linux, because Windows does not support more than 8 same cards. It’s is not true that windows can not support more than 8 GPUs. I myself running 10 GPUs with Windows 10 for sometime. All are gtx 1070s. You probably have to update the windows current updates. It should work. I also run couple of 12 GPU rigs with ethos which is also very good and stable. Correct - Windows had an update around the end of last year that allows more than 8 NV GPUs now. There's no more limitation.
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Is there any documentation on what the "--solver" option does? I have one rig where it'll set two of the cards to solver (2). Wondering what this does or the differences from setting 0, 1, 2, 3?
What cards are getting set to solver 2? I found that autodetection giving anything else but solver 0 on a 1070 always meant there was something wrong with the card (or the riser...). It’s on 1080ti’s. Hashrate and everything else seems normal with them, which is why I’m curious if it’s axtually doing anything by setting them to solver 2. Did you notice any other differences when it happened to you? Lower hashrate etc?
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Is there any documentation on what the "--solver" option does? I have one rig where it'll set two of the cards to solver (2). Wondering what this does or the differences from setting 0, 1, 2, 3?
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My PCI-E extender are soon to arrive, but as far as I know it is working good with any nv card so I'm doubting there should be problem, but, because of it is chinese staff this thing might be broken from the beginning, in that case just ask a refund or just change it
I ended up returning the second one I ordered and decided to go with 7-9 card rigs instead of 10-12 to avoid the hassle. I probably wasted 4 days trying to get the 12 card rig stable with the expander.
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Great post, my fellow Texan. Btw...Louis XIII is overrated. There’s much better tasting cognacs . I don't think it's over rated at all. Not everyone can say they've tasted the XIII and not 1 have I've known said they have been dissappointed. I crack a bottle for every big celebrations and I celebrate very often. Here's another bottle along with my Paradis. Even the bottle and the box is worth money and all my guests fight for it. I think the Hennessy Paradis is over rated. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a great cognac. I only mention it because we do blind taste tests at our Chinese New Years parties with a low, mid, and high end cognacs for fun to see if people can match the correct cognac. Not many have gotten it right or preferred the LXIII. Those bottles are definitely worth some dough though! My friends got sold a bootleg bottle in China once and said it tasted like herbal medicine lol.
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Hello everyone, What is a good intensity for a couple of 1080ti's -- is it 26, or maybe something like 22? I wouldn't want to burn down my cards in a week either It depends a lot on what you're mining. Sometimes having an intensity too high will lower your hash rate significantly. Just keep trying until you find the best one for your cards (usually between 20 and 25 for me), it shouldn't take more than a few minutes. Is the sweet spot the highest intensity that doesn’t affect hashrate and doesn’t cause rejects?
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I cant wait to the day when i will have step by step HOW TO prepare, run, debug, and all other documentation in SMOS There are soe many the same questions that repeat itself just becasuse people dont look behind in forum. But i get it, This forum (i mean one thread with all questions and answers scater on those 350 pages is something that i would not search ) I am still thinking if making dedicated simplemining forum would be good idea or not. I cant do this anytime soon but i am just thinking is this the right move. Or meaby it would be just enought to make one big help page. Any suggestions ? I think a dedicated forum would be good if there's a good amount of documentation that can be pinned for people to utilize, or if you have mods/support staff that'll help you troubleshoot/answer questions.
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Great post, my fellow Texan. Btw...Louis XIII is overrated. There’s much better tasting cognacs .
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i do not think pcie extender work with nvidia i have seen it working only with amd gpus better invest in a motherboard with 13 pcie slots
Good to know. Thanks for the heads up! Wish i posted this 3 days ago
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Does anyone have any suggestions on the "d=" and "i=" settings in the ccminer for 1080ti, or is there some sort of documentation on the necessity of settings these?
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Has anyone been successful with stability on a 12x1080ti rig on an ASUS Z270-A motherboard using a PCIE Expander?
I'm currently using an expander from Ubit with no success.
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Hi all.
New to mining here and I just went all in for a 10x 1080ti zotac (3 fan) card rig! Kind of crazy with the current market for graphics cards and value of coins, I know but I got them at a decent price. Couple of quick questions for all you experts. I'm planning on increasing the card count to 13 + at some point in the near future. What and how many psu should I get?
I was looking at the EVGA super nova 1600, but I am open to any suggestions for what is safest and most cost effective.
I'm also using: I7-7700 Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB Internal SSD, 2x 8gb ddr4 ballistix elite, risers Asus b250 mining expert.
Once I get everything set up I see through the 200+ pages here that there are plenty of algo and places to maximize profit and such so I won't go on about that portion for now.
Any help, suggestions or words of wisdom/ advice are welcomed! Please be kind haha.
Thanks.
PS, currently going through the entire forum now ...so if I find the answers before someone comments I'll delete this. Thanks agian.
I don't think the ASUS b250 supports more than 8 Nvidia cards at the moment, unless I missed an update.
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Just going to leave this here....LBC Difficulty Current -1,576,438.409 24 hr - 1,543,569.898 3 day - 1,314,886.756 7 day - 1,020,984.740 42.05 Th/s
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I posted previously about my hashrate being cut in half when using SMOS vs Windows 10. I noticed that my GPU-Util is not maxing out (40%-80% range). The power usage/cap seem to be normal and I'm not OCing at all. Any ideas what's going on here?? Screencap :
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3 months is an eternity in the crypto space....wait 3 months and re-evaluate. It's not like you'll have that money right now to invest with anyways from the sound of it.
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Needing some help on the massive hash difference i'm seeing between mining on Windows 10 (tpruvot 2.2.3) vs Simplemining OS (tpruvot 2.1).
Windows is hashing at almost double what SMOS is mining at. Mining w/LBRY algo : Windows 10 @ 500Mh vs SMOS @ 250-300Mh.
OC is the same on both OS's. Would the difference in tpruvot versions cause such a drastic difference in hash?
Script used on both : ccminer-x64 -q -a lbry -o stratum+tcp://lbry.suprnova.cc:6256 -u -p
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When I'm mining LBRY on SMOS, i'm getting half the hash vs running ccminer on windows. Is this due to the version of ccminer in SMOS (2.1 vs 2.2)?
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Is there a trick to figure out which GPU is associated to which position in SMOS? I have different versions of the same type of cards in my rig, so they would OC differently. In MSI Afterburner I could just turn the fan to max and see which one spun up, but unable to do that through SMOS.
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