And still not for sale anywhere.....
Odd that about every 11 hrs it drops hashrate..by almost 1/2. Then back up.
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Again what are you trying to mine. Appears BTC but that wont work because that block is gone many years ago. What chain (ie what coin) are you trying to generate for?
If you are spinning up a new chain then you will need a lot more than just a miner to make that happen. None of the nodes on the BTC network or any other active coin will authenticate that block.
Please explain what you are trying to do because it doesnt make a lot of sense from what you have posted. If you think you can just start a blockchain you got a lot more pieces missing than just a miner.
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What are you trying to mine?
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Also good luck buying the Vram. Thry have become quite short supply and price is way up.
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Notice OP has no response to the value less coin called brownie. Its not listed anywhere and will never have value.
There are over 10,000 coins ahead of it.
Why do people insist on forking other work renaming it and calling it a coin.
This is another worthless, pointless coin that will never have value.
Better than that look at OPs posting. 4 years nothing and nothing about the shitcoin brownie, Then suddenly.. its all he has to talk about. The crypto market is spiking and he wants to promote a coin WORTH NOTHING.
Run away go mine any coin in top 5000 would be way better than this. Also note the use of a famous name to promote...but that person knows nothing about crypto. Sorta like Elon Musk giving you bitcoin.
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Dear mining fellows, I spend some time testing this miner using Asus Vega64. Neither ubuntu nor windows platform was stable mining and not even talking about performance. If someone figured it out please post your configuration. I guess I am not the only one...
OS / OS Version / driver version / (kernel version) / (kernel mods) / miner parameters
Cheers, ZZSiro ---
My Vegas go 50-56mhs on mmpos and trm. Vegas are different beasts for sure. But with mmpos and trm super stable
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They make converter for almost any direction you can imagine, but some are definitely bad ideas.
How about ATX CPU 8 pin -> 2x VGA 6+2 pin? I see converters for that. Seems like it could be the best way to add VGA capacity if the PSU has 2 8-pin CPU cables. This can handle a total of what the single 8pin can provide from the PSU. So total watts safe is 288watts max for both of the 6+2 off the 8pin. Problem arises if you gpus for whatever reason draw the max which means 526W trying to go down a 288watt wire..... That is the risk. Even is each gpu pulls 150w....you would risk melting the wires or even burning. All this info is on the link i provided earlier in this thread...with handy pics. Are you sure about that? The link you referenced didn't mention anything about using the CPU port and I haven't found any info elsewhere except that adapters for it exist. It seems like a a better workaround than using either Molex or Sata. I wonder why it hasn't come up before. i missed the cpu part read it as pci....doh.. If you have dual cpu leads which a lot of the bigger units do have...you can get a cpu to pcie 8pin to 8pin plug. Just corrects the wiring and physical plug shape. Check your psu to see what its rated at and as always dont exceed that.
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If you think it's unsafe to buy from eBay and you are somehow not satisfied in buying from eBay it's better to go to innosilicon official website and order for the miner there, after payment you will receive your package in few days, here is the official link https://www.innosilicon.com/html/a10pro-miner/index.htmlRead the stock level....SOLD OUT
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They make converter for almost any direction you can imagine, but some are definitely bad ideas.
How about ATX CPU 8 pin -> 2x VGA 6+2 pin? I see converters for that. Seems like it could be the best way to add VGA capacity if the PSU has 2 8-pin CPU cables. This can handle a total of what the single 8pin can provide from the PSU. So total watts safe is 288watts max for both of the 6+2 off the 8pin. Problem arises if you gpus for whatever reason draw the max which means 526W trying to go down a 288watt wire..... That is the risk. Even is each gpu pulls 150w....you would risk melting the wires or even burning. All this info is on the link i provided earlier in this thread...with handy pics.
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Generally refered to as : Supply and Demand
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It's better to buy a powerpack with gpu cables and not this one, I have few of them when I was building my rigs in 2017 because they are very cheap and I ended up burning some wires up, thank God as was not away from home at the time, if not I'd have cause big damages to my home then
There is nothing wrong using that cable, I've bought some brand new graphics cards that has same cable in the package, if the cable isn't safe they won't put on in the package, I got those cables from Nvidia cards the most, I believe they are safe The molex to 6 pin is good for 75w. If using 2 molex on a single chain then max is 156w. The 6 pin to dual 8 pins is max 216w....but the dual 8s can pull 288w. The link i provided spells it all out. Exceed the ratings and its on you. Also note that all wiring / plugs / crimps are not equal. If any of those are skimped on your limits only decrease. What about SATA connector ? Personally had somme problems with SATA-PIN6 connectors - somme of my 5700 are melting it - i`m talking about powering risers. Definitely a bad idea. SATA is good for 54w total (1 sata connector on the chain). 6 pin PCI can provide 216W....so using the SATA to PCI 6pin can easily draw 4X the power that sata can handle. I dont use them...that is asking for trouble. They make converter for almost any direction you can imagine, but some are definitely bad ideas. Respect the watt limit.
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I have 4GB of ram in the system but I don't think that influences? Yes, 4GB insuficient for 12 GPU in ZombiMode, use 8 GB System RAM or more. For windows users. Linux users only need 4gb. Try to provide full info and not just the crippled info that is for windows.
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Worse then that its scrypt which means it will be mined only by asics.
It has no exchange ... no value ... and is not even in top 5000 coins. Probably not even in top 10,000.
Its just a fork off others work.
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Good luck finding any used gpus with 8gb ram for under $200...
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miningpoolstats.com and search for xmr
xmrig works great.
difficulty has jumped way up
good luck
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Better to use whattomine.com then a web page that doesnt bother to consider power in roi. plus a lot of the info on that page is old 2019..is a long time ago in crypto. And the prices are comical...as if you could touch a 3070 for $570....bwhahhaha....not for a while you wont....
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Yup, that's on the list, them damn mud hornets are bad here in the summer.
Whole new meaning to de-bugging
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You could hit 2 blocks or 3 blocks in 11 days or none at all. Yeah you wanna figure the odds on 3.4gh hitting a block on eth at its current nethash..... lightning is probably more likely
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It's better to buy a powerpack with gpu cables and not this one, I have few of them when I was building my rigs in 2017 because they are very cheap and I ended up burning some wires up, thank God as was not away from home at the time, if not I'd have cause big damages to my home then
There is nothing wrong using that cable, I've bought some brand new graphics cards that has same cable in the package, if the cable isn't safe they won't put on in the package, I got those cables from Nvidia cards the most, I believe they are safe The molex to 6 pin is good for 75w. If using 2 molex on a single chain then max is 156w. The 6 pin to dual 8 pins is max 216w....but the dual 8s can pull 288w. The link i provided spells it all out. Exceed the ratings and its on you. Also note that all wiring / plugs / crimps are not equal. If any of those are skimped on your limits only decrease.
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