I never tested Cryptonator wallet but I'll recommend Jaxx, It's UI is really good and I feel from my side it provides much better security measures compared to other wallets, will recommend Exodus too.
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www.whatomine.com is the answer you're looking for. BTW I'm dual mining with Sia and Decred. They both hold good value.
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It'll start mining automatically given that card is properly detected by the system.
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Windows 10 LTSE version seems very stable for mining any type of cryptocurrency, if you are a geek, you can always go for Linux and try your skills to maximise your power to the network. If you're new to all of this, I'll recommend you to go with Windows 10.
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I have 2 750W EVGA G2 PSUs. They work individually just fine. I have an ATX connector with ground. I plug the main PSU into the main PSU connector which is plugged into the MOBO and then the 2nd PSU into the 2-wire connector for ground. However, when I turn on the PSU's the 2nd starts spinning immeditalty even before I'vev turned on the first. If I then turn on the first the MBO gives an 99 error on the LCD.
I've tried two ATX connectors from different places. What am I missing?
The mobo is set to turn on with power detection. But I assume everyone else's are configured this way too?
Jump start the second PSU which is powering the GPUs first and then start the first PSU to power on the MOB. Try changing the cables and see if it works. If it's not working no matter what you try, I will recommend you to invest in add2psu, it will save you a lot of time and headache.
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Compute bound algorithm like Equihash, which uses both - core and memory clock, unlike Ethash which is a memory-bound algorithm rely mostly on the memory clock.
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You're welcome!
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Send me your UBIQ address, country (so as to know which stratum port will be near to you), and your GPUs (Nvidia or AMD) and I'll make a bat file for you then.
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Any RX 570/580 cards will work until and unless you get it at good prices and in abundance. Stock availability is a big issue now, but anyway I will suggest you to with Sapphire Pulse/Nitro Series. The majority of cards are reported to perform around 29-31 MH/s and that's pretty great.
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Let me break it down for you, accepted shares work like a lottery, some hours your rig will outperform and in pool it will report hash rate higher than your rig's reported hash rate and some hours it will be hard to find shares and the hash rate in pool will go down, but it will even in long term. Happens with everybody - so no need to worry and enjoy.
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Working great in here, check your bat file and try to switch to different stratum port.
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https://whattomine.com/coins is the place where you can find info on which algo is more profitable to mine. Currently ETH is so profitable that even Nvidia cards can get more from ETH, but sooner or later, mining other algos which are compute bound will provide you with more profits.
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I think it's more than safe, as the extension cord has a failsafe when it hits more than 1600W and your Both 750W PSU collectively ~ 1500W will face no problems. Moreover, you won't be pushing PSUs to more than 80% limit, so it goes down to 1200W.
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Gigabyte GA-Z270P is more than capable of handling 6+ GPUs. Go Crazy!
CPU/RAM has no part what-so-ever in mining performance.
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-->> Here you go with the bat file customised with your eth wallet address: https://ufile.io/3xsfl Just place it in claymore folder and execute it. Secondly, I am not sure but you can give it a try, try to boot into safe mode with networking on. According to my experience, claymore is way more better-optimized piece of miner compared to anything else.
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GTX Titan X 12gb 384 bit is definitely an overkill. Stay with 1080s as they are great for density packed rig.
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