What specifically do you not like about their TOS?
Let me guess, maybe this one? NICEHASH WALLET RISK
You acknowledge that there is risk associated with funds held on the NiceHash Wallet and that you have been fully informed and warned about it. You acknowledge that NiceHash Wallet is provided by NiceHash Wallet provider and not NiceHash. You acknowledge and agree that NiceHash shall not be responsible for any NiceHash Wallet provider’s services, including their accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, copyright compliance, legality, decency, quality or any other aspect thereof. NiceHash does not assume and shall not have any liability or responsibility to you or any other person or entity for any Hash Wallet provider’s services. Hash Wallet provider’s services and links thereto are provided solely as a convenience to you and you access and use them entirely at your own risk and subject to NiceHash Wallet provider’s terms and conditions. Since the NiceHash Wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet all funds held on it are entirely uninsured in contrast to the funds held on the bank account or other financial institutions which are insured. They are already using third party wallets huh!
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And anymore suggestions on getting the hash rate into the 700s? GPU 0 will do 650 and the other GPU's had been doing 600 to 610.
Modify the Bios according to its memory. you can get at least 800h/s https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954245.0Try to plug the dropping hashrate GPU into PCI-e x16 slot without risers, if it will become stable, your riser is faulty.
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Forget about the laptop for mining, the most probable is your desktop, however I wonder what you look like bringing desktop in and out of your office every week you might end up being so weird and suspicious, Lol much better to leave it in your office and shut it down every weekends, btw, put some GPU's into your desktop to maximize your mining.
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Ok, this will be my 2nd rig. And I allocated a budget of 5,400USD
Here are my options:
Powercolor RX 570 4GB Red Devil = $290 * 13pcs Zotac 1070TI Mini = $620 * 7pcs Zotac 1080TI Mini = $920 * 5pcs
If you were in my position, what will you choose in terms of profitability and faster ROI? I dont mine specific coin, I just mine whatever most current profitable because I aim to get my capital first.
I currently have Powercolor RX570 4GB Red Devil*13 rig, drawing 1800W from the wall. And currently making .0345 ETH per day (based on profit calculators as pool's calculators are so wobbly).
Thanks.
Sadly those GPU's are mostly overpriced today and out of stocks, you should have a really good timings purchasing them, what we could tell about profitability and ROI are the past encountered experiences on mining, this is your second rig so I bet you have already an idea about profitability that is not constant.
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hard or flash drive is some you tubers use flash as hard disk for windows and run the system so
my question is it do the job or it slow and wast of money
they can do both jobs, more often the usage of the two is dependent on users comfort zones, USB flash drives often used for linux type of OS while HDD more often in windows, it is significant for a miner to get what OS is most familiar with him for stability of the rigs.
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Thanks for the replies.
The motherboard is an Asus z270-a, same motherboard as in my other two 6 card mining rigs. The PSU is dual 750 watt EVGA G2 golds, so there is plenty of juice for these 6 cards.
Also someone mentioned the riser, I have tried two different risers and gotten the same exact result. So I dont think its the riser. My main question, if this card is causing the mining rig to crash, is how its running fine by itself in my desktop with these higher memory and clock speeds but it crashes when its put in the rig with the other 1070 ti's? What could possibly be causing that
I remember the other threads with 16 pcs of risers all faulty, so if you could consider the isolations I pointed out above would make sense.
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My 6x 1070 ti rig was having major stability issues, constantly crashing every few hours. After a lot of troubleshooting I narrowed it down to the 6th card...whenever its plugged in the machine crashes. I've tried different PSU cables, different risers, nothing helped. I was trying to narrow it down to the GPU or the motherboard so I thought I would take the card in question and install it in my office desktop PC and mine with it from there.
So far, its been running over 24 hours no issue. I was about to call the card good when I noticed something odd. With no overclocks (for stability testing), my other 5 1070 ti's are running around 1650mhz on the core and 3802 on the memory at 80% power. I glanced and noticed the one in my desktop is running around 1700 on the core and 4006 on the memory, still at 80%.
What gives? Same brand and model of card, same exact power setting yet the card I had questions about is running faster than the other 5 on the core and the memory. Even though its been stable in my desktop, could the issue still be with this card somehow not playing nice with the others?
Anyone ever seen this? Thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Some isolations you want to consider. - Did you use riser on the GPU installed in your desktop? try install the faulty GPU solely in PCI-e x16 slot without using any risers. If no problems encountered your possible suspect is Riser and PSU aside from different clocks.
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So i have a 13 gpu rig-no Windows. It was built and Flashed by someone else. And that person switched off the "sapphire" logo lights. So if i take the usb out of a riser and plug into my laptop, 1 gpu at a time, is there a software that Will NOT change any bios settings, and that i can easily turn on/off/change colour of SAPPHIRE NITRO logo lights with? I dont want bios reset/currupt, but want the lights on :p Thanks a million. Sorry if this is in the wrong section (new here, first post :p)
Install the SAPPHIRE TriXX software, and go to nitro glow. http://www.sapphiretech.com/catapage_tech.asp?cataid=291&lang=engsoftware is in the bottom for download
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My max hashrate for rx 480 strix mining ethereum is 29.3 mhs. That’s with the one click bois edit and a little under clocking/ under volting on core. My mem is at stock 2000. If I up mem it doesn’t seem to make a difference. Also have Samsung mem Anyone else have a 480 strix and hashing over 29?
Other users able to hash over 30mh/s particularly in samsung mem, see this threads https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1769627.40
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Two of my RX 480 reference model GPU's died after 1.5 yr of mining operations they have only single fans and a way hotter than other, been lucky to get RMA on the first card, however the second card might be a challenge as I can't find my warranty receipts already.
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too many factors, better to post your miner configurations and hardware/Software specs to help you out, we can't actually guess what causing the restart with the the above detail you mention.
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hi, it is possible to connect risers directly to PSU cables?
Honestly i don't really get the problem with it, or if there such thing as indirect riser connection to PSU what I understand is that they are all supposedly using PSU cables, whether it use some sata/molex extensions. anyways, here are the basic diagram powering up your GPU and risers. http://www.gpuminingresources.com/p/psu-cables.html
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i cant find anything on their platform or website that shows altcoins
i only see bitcoin
you will not see it until you use their miner, install it, then run benchmark, what you see in their website is only the payout. they support different type of algo's for mining. takenote that when mining in Nicehash you are basically selling your hashpower with their clients and not directly mining to any coins or algo you want.
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Thanks again
One wuestion though isnt nichhash only for bitcoin mining? No, nicehash also has altcoin mining, they just pay miners in bitcoin. And if so it wont be profitable to mine it usig my cpu right?
NH miner will benchmark and select profitable coin to mine with your CPU automatically, its a no brainer actually and newbie friendly, it will basically show how much is your estimated payout. they have also their online calculators in order for you to see the probable profits. https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator
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Hello there.
I saw a guy prompting in a video to mine DBX (DubaiCoin), and it seemed like no problem. I know I won't get anything profitable out of Bitcoin fx. because of my Laptop, and different other factors.
I want to begin mining cryptocurrency, what can I mine - and how can I mine them?
Statement is somewhat confusing, correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I understand. You want to mine cryptocurrency using your laptop CPU. what can you mine with it? you can mine CPU mineable coins algo see this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2683343.0how can I mine them? Simple, if you already choose what coin you want to mine, you can now search and use miner and learn how to run them with its configurations. Some sort of advice, Laptop is not for mining, you can do this only for just a hobby thing trying to prove somewhat new things. not only that its not profitable but also you might end up harming your laptop. if you're serious in mining go build a dedicated mining rig.
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Hi all, I use param "-tt -65" to set static fanspeed 65% but my vga start fan only when temperature's over 60 degrees, and idling 55 degrees, I think it's not good... So how to config static fanspeed and don't need to care about temperature?? thank you Somebody help me plz you can set -fanmin or -fanmax to set minimum/maximum speed of your fans, however ensure that the miner manages your GPU settings, if not use MSI AB or other tools. Also if your GPU is NVIDIA this command wont work.
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Asus have Samsung memory MSI have Hynix memory How to clock it can you explain me with afterburner for example? Basically In MSI afterburner, you can see already the Coreclock, Memory Clock and power limit. look here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg2JDgfM6lgYou mean me to try with 3 GPU only? But can you tell me something ? My windows 7 uses 2 gb ram while 1gb left is that possible to be a problem? I set 1 thread per one gpu ?
nah, 4GB ram should suffice, try to set your virtual mem also to atleast 16GB. yeah try the 3 GPU setup, just to isolate your PSU suspect.
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The msi have afterburner and asus have gpu tweak 2 which one to use for that settings? You can choose what you like, just ensure they have took effect upon applying changes and are in the correct clocks. to address also the power issue, install the 3 GPU first then observe.
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