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801  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is it possible to mine ETH with web wallet? on: October 20, 2016, 06:54:04 PM
Hello, I am pretty much a noob here.

I set up ethminer and I'd like to mine with web wallet instead of local one, how am I able to do that? Like if I write

"ethminer -G" what else do I need to write to mine and have custom web wallet? (btw I am trying to solo mine for now)

Sorry for the stupid question, I am really clueless on whats going on.



Yes you can. but you will have to use a pool. like anyone else who doesn't have a GPU farm.
I'd recommend ethermine.org for a pool and myetherwallet.com if it's not the wallet you're using already.

EDIT: Oh you're trying to solo mine. you'll have to run a full node then. but I really won't recommend solo mining when the difficulty is 100T. you will never get a single block.

Example:

Code:
ethminer.exe --farm-recheck 200 -G -S eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -FS eu2.ethermine.org:4444 -O YOUR-ETHEREUM-ADDRESS
802  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: R9 280X - 15Mh/s on: October 20, 2016, 06:45:10 PM
What is the best driver version to mine etc or eth in AMD 7950?  I am asking the question in different thread but no one replied.

The one that gives you undervolting capability with Afterburner or Trix. 15.7.1 works for me.
How to undervolt and is it safe for my gpu? What should i expect from a single and 7950 gpu in eth mining now?

Undervolting is totally safe and it even brings down the heat and power usage. I am getting 15Mh from a 280X, I think you can expect anywhere near that since it's the same chip.
803  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zcoin - The Zerocoin cryptocurrency, guaranteeing financial privacy on: October 20, 2016, 06:36:47 PM
18H/s on a 6700K, I wonder what's the daily income for that hashrate.
804  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is this card about to die? on: October 20, 2016, 12:34:41 AM
Seems like a VRM. They can handle higher themps than let's say the GPU chip or the memory chips but they also get quite a bit hotter.

Those rarely have built in temperature sensors (you can check with GPU-Z) so I'd suggest that you pickup a cheap IR temp gun and measure their temperature full load. Note that they will be hotter in the middle.

It might surprise you how hot they can get especially if you overclock. If they are too hot I'd reseat the thermal pads or even buy some new, bit wider thermal pads (they're cheap) and replace them.


I used to have some Asus GTX 780 Ti cards which didn't gave thermal pads by default but had a temp sensor somewhere near the VRMs and they were reporting close to a 100°C if I remember correctly - while the core itself was 65°C.

So I picked up a couple of cheap thermal pads and put them in and the temps were back down to about 80°C .

The VRMs on this card do have temperature sensors and they are reading about 70C on both of them. the card is sitting at stock clocks now (1040Mhz).
Do you think it's a a bad sign? I don't want to open the card because there's a warranty voiding sticker on the back of the card.

70°C is nothing to worry about.

I think I got it though. Notice the discoloration only happens where the thermal pad makes contact. Some thermal pads have some sort of oily thermal fluid soaked into them. I think some of them got pushed out which caused the discoloration.

Here's a quick example of a similar situation:



These are non conductive so I wouldn't worry about it.

Thank you very much , I was worried it's going to die any minute  Cheesy
805  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is this card about to die? on: October 19, 2016, 04:37:05 PM
Seems like a VRM. They can handle higher themps than let's say the GPU chip or the memory chips but they also get quite a bit hotter.

Those rarely have built in temperature sensors (you can check with GPU-Z) so I'd suggest that you pickup a cheap IR temp gun and measure their temperature full load. Note that they will be hotter in the middle.

It might surprise you how hot they can get especially if you overclock. If they are too hot I'd reseat the thermal pads or even buy some new, bit wider thermal pads (they're cheap) and replace them.


I used to have some Asus GTX 780 Ti cards which didn't gave thermal pads by default but had a temp sensor somewhere near the VRMs and they were reporting close to a 100°C if I remember correctly - while the core itself was 65°C.

So I picked up a couple of cheap thermal pads and put them in and the temps were back down to about 80°C .

The VRMs on this card do have temperature sensors and they are reading about 70C on both of them. the card is sitting at stock clocks now (1040Mhz).
Do you think it's a a bad sign? I don't want to open the card because there's a warranty voiding sticker on the back of the card.
806  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is this card about to die? on: October 19, 2016, 03:16:43 PM
I've been cleaning my cards as usual when I noticed this on one of the cards:

https://i.imgur.com/KI1pjvE.jpg

It's a MSI 390, been using it for mining for less than 3 months.

Do you think it's about to die? it's working normally now but I don't think it's a good sign. should I RMA it?

Check your other Cards if they have a same white think on it. Ive 470er running and the backplate is screwed and also glueded with black buffer maybe its the same by you only in white, or its the heat sink cream from the gpu if its only by this you may can open the backplate and make it clean and refill some cream...

The "white thing" isn't the issue dude, those are thermal pads. I'm talking about the thing underneath it, which is now partially black and fried.
807  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Is this card about to die? on: October 19, 2016, 03:04:35 PM
I've been cleaning my cards as usual when I noticed this on one of the cards:

https://i.imgur.com/KI1pjvE.jpg

It's a MSI 390, been using it for mining for less than 3 months.

Do you think it's about to die? it's working normally now but I don't think it's a good sign. should I RMA it?
808  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 565-570Mhs ETH Farm on: October 19, 2016, 11:59:00 AM
Are you experiencing high temps and noise levels when you stack all the cards close to each other?
809  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any way to back off ethminer by 5% or so? on: October 18, 2016, 10:37:06 AM
Yeah, my bad. turns out that ethminer doesn't have intensity settings. try downloading sgminer-gm or Claymore's instead and see if you are having the same lags. if you do you can start playing with the intensity until you can use the computer normally.

I might have to try that and see if no one else has any ideas. I can still mostly use the computer as im typing on it right now, Its just the problem with the browser crashing from time to time and youtube being a pain in the tits. Im just so used to running ethminer and hoped i could make a small adjustment to the .bat to improve things rather than looking into a completely new miner =p

It's really not a problem, changing a miner takes 5 minutes and you might even get a better hashrate.
810  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any way to back off ethminer by 5% or so? on: October 18, 2016, 09:05:16 AM
Yeah, my bad. turns out that ethminer doesn't have intensity settings. try downloading sgminer-gm or Claymore's instead and see if you are having the same lags. if you do you can start playing with the intensity until you can use the computer normally.
811  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any way to back off ethminer by 5% or so? on: October 18, 2016, 08:53:39 AM
HI,

Does anyone know if there is a command i can use to limit how much of my gpu ethminer will actually use? because i currently have it running at 99% it causes my web browser to freeze and makes youtube videos etc tricky to watch. Im sure there was a way to limit the usage but cant seem to find out how to do it.



Try turning down the intensity or use another miner. I'm using sgminer-gm on my desktop and I'm browsing it and even playing videos games while mining, works pretty well.
812  Local / עברית (Hebrew) / Re: [ANN] ICONOMI - Fund Management Platform ❘|❘ ICO IS CLOSED || עברית on: October 18, 2016, 06:45:33 AM
החל מסחר במטבעות "על בסיס הבטחה" באתרים כגון YOBIT.
אתרים אלה סוחרים למעשה במטבעות העתידיים שיגיעו אליהם ולכן לא מדובר למעשה במסחר במטבע עצמו. על כן, המחירים המצוטטים באתרים גבוהים בהרבה ממחיר ההנפקה והמסחר בפלטפורמות אלה אינו מומלץ ויש לעשותו בזהירות רבה

אני מסכים. לא הייתי רוכש את המטבעות ב-LIQUI כרגע.
813  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] OPAIR | Decentralized Debit Cards | OCaml | New Blockchain Platform on: October 17, 2016, 10:23:53 PM
Any news?

Yes, tomorrow we will send all the pending request of XPO. And about the new wallet, we expect to be ready to the end of October.

Regards

Do you mean an OCaml wallet will be released by the end of October?
814  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Should i choose... on: October 16, 2016, 10:42:34 PM
Forget about mining LTC with GPUs. if you are looking for a profitable GPU coin look up Ethereum and Monero. A GTX 660 will not even be able to mine ETH but might be able to mine XMR, but it's probably not profitable.
815  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Genesis Mining Presents: SGMiner-GM - now with XMR Support! [Updated 16/11/2016] on: October 16, 2016, 02:02:27 PM
XMR support has been added!

Keep in mind folks, this is a pre-release version. Currently, there is a bug with Windows where it crashes upon mining. We're able to reproduce it, but not able to find it.

I'd like to ask the community, though - what coin would you like to see next for SGMiner-GM?

I'm getting steady 30MH/s on each Fury X on stock clocks (1050/500). Claymore's can only get about 28MH.
A 390 at 1040Mhz gets 29Mh, with some overclocking I can surely can 32-33MH, but my cards warm up too much. Definitely the best miner out there.

The only issue I can spot is the CPU usage, which makes this miner basically worthless on weak CPUs. I couldn't run it on a single-core AMD CPU and a friend of mine had his rig crashing with a dual core Celeron installed. most mining rigs have very weak CPUs, and if this miner gets updated to support them, I am sure it will get much more traction.

Has it been determined that this issues running on systems with weak CPUs is real? Is there a fix coming?  I am wondering if this is the problem I am having on my multi-gpu mining rigs.  One GPU run at the right hash rate while the others run at half.  No matter what I do with the settings I cannot resolve this issue.  Both rigs have single core AMD CPUs.  I would love to use sgminer with its RPC capabilities but I am not going to invest in bigger CPUs for it.

Thanks.

If you search Wolf0's post in this thread, you will find that he posted a fix for the CPU usage bug.

Here it is again for those that don't want to look back through the thread.  I can confirm it no longer hogs the CPU on one core.
https://ottrbutt.com/miner/downloads/sgminer-gm/sgminer-gm-wolf-09222016.zip

copy sgminer.exe from the zip to the existing install directory.

I've gone ahead and added Wolf's fixed sgminer.exe to the release page, here: https://github.com/genesismining/sgminer-gm/releases/tag/5.3.0-gm

I would like to see the bugs in the current version fixed. sometimes it just says "found a block" at random times. additionally the miner has a bug where it stops showing the hashrates and shares if click on the miner's window. other than that it's a great miner.

Maybe Zcash? I'm sure it will make it really popular.
816  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] OPAIR | Unmoderated thread on: October 15, 2016, 01:39:08 PM
Sorry but this is not the case. But we have many influential contacts, so that if we get notoriety in this environment during the ICO phase, we would be possible to achieve the simultaneous release on all three platforms.

Regards


You guys never learnt, so many alarm you don't invest due to this is a scam, see he lied me and lured my 50 btc to throw in this shit, fuck him.   Angry Angry  I almost believed and invested 50 btc.

How can a PR doesn't know "notoriety" is negative word? LOL, he is a fucking bastard with bad english skills.

And now he ran away with thousands. wasn't it clear? it was clear as day, but people still invested. I started this thread long time ago and it still didn't prevent people from giving him more money.
817  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ESX servers? on: October 15, 2016, 12:38:37 PM
Zcoin is most profitable CPU coin this days. I get ~4-5$ from 1 CPU (6x core) a few days ago. But now profit dropped significantly.

I second this. Zcoin was profitable on CPUs a few days ago but now many people connected botnets to the pools and now you can barely get anything.
818  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: I won 2 video cards in auction. How much will they hash for??? on: October 14, 2016, 08:44:10 PM
Since those cards are obsolete for mining ETH, I would recommend Monero mining for your equipment.
819  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] OPAIR | Decentralized Debit Cards | OCaml | New Blockchain Platform on: October 14, 2016, 07:48:54 PM
Oh well, good thing I didn't invest too much in this coin.

Yeah, wasserman already has enough bitcoins to buy himself something nice.
820  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Blockchain.info still compromised? on: October 14, 2016, 06:55:54 PM
Blockchain.info is fine now. they do not save any information about your wallet anyways, so if someone hacks their servers he will get nothing out of it. the only risk is someone pointing the domain to their servers and saving people's wallets when they log in.

It might look fine, but the SSL certificate is invalid AND you are being re-directed to another phishing site. If I were you, I would check the

certificate. The little padlock next to the URL in your browser, for the people who do not know what the SSL certificate is.  Wink This is a very

sophisticated attack, so you need to scrutinize every aspect of your visit to the site. Make 100% sure you are logging into the correct server.

Hope you have 2FA in place.  Huh

I do not use blockchain.info. and I think something is wrong on your side, because they have checked the issue in depth and said it's totally safe at this time.
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