Guys, do you know how to automatically restart the EWBF miner when the card is not response and produce 0 sols? I ran 7 1080ti on Win 10, about 5-10 hours, the 7 card stop working and produce 0 sols although the miner tried to restart the card several times, so the result is I need to close the miner and open in again in order making it to work. I run in bios stock and 80% power limit
Does it close the miner if you use --eexit 3? If so you could just run the miner in a loop: :loop miner.exe ... goto loop If it doesn't quit and just get stuck then you could restart the miner periodically (like every couple hours) by running it in a loop like above and have another loop running which terminates the miner. Not ideal but better than having the cards not working for hours: :restartloop timeout -t 3600 taskkill -t -f /im miner.exe goto restartloop
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13 PCI-E plus an M.2 so potentially 14 cards.
That's crazy.
I'd guess windows won't be able to handle that many cards so it will be linux territory.
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What is an affordable rack to house my mining components? Most I see are rather expensive and could be built for much less.
The cheapest will always be DIY. I made mine out of wood so they cost next to nothing. Though I just ordered a couple of these ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1921659.msg19063053) closed cases to see if they're worth it and how cooler it is - if at all - due to extra airflow compared to big open frames. @bathrobehero have you received them yet? I am also looking for comparison between few open frame design rigs and a closed one, so would be grateful if you share some results. Cheers Not yet, it'll take a few weeks to get them but I'll share my findings in their thread if I don't forget it.
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I get that error as well sometimes, kind of annoying. Too bad the miner doesn't have an option to try reconnecting after a few seconds.
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What is an affordable rack to house my mining components? Most I see are rather expensive and could be built for much less.
The cheapest will always be DIY. I made mine out of wood so they cost next to nothing. Though I just ordered a couple of these ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1921659.msg19063053) closed cases to see if they're worth it and how cooler it is - if at all - due to extra airflow compared to big open frames.
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Hey guys, im looking at buying the EVGA G2 850W but im not sure how to tell if it'll be fine for 24/7 80% load usage. Im also not sure how to compare it to other psus. Any pointers on how to compare them?
Ask people that use psu's The Evga plat 850 p2 The rosewill quark 850 on sale at newer are both better. The Evga 1300 g2 is a stud but the 850 g2 and smaller are not as good. I have run Evga plat p2 750 and 850 no problems And the 750 850 1000 1200 quarks no' worries Thanks for that list, I've just noticed that the EVGA 850 G3 is a little bit cheap, I assume this is a higher quality product, any idea if it's okay? The G3 is a compact edition, it's 30mm shorter and has a 130mm fan while the G2 has a 140mm fan. The G3 has 6 x 6+2 cables while the G2 only has 4 x 6+2 + 2 x 6. Otherwise there are not many differecens. All in all, you're always better off using PSUs others are satisfied with. Otherwise there are a lot of factors to look for. I use a 850W G2 in my main computer without any issues for 3 years now and I have mostly 1300W G2 in my mining rigs, the oldest being almost 3 and a half years old and still working like and looking like if it was purchased yesterday. The 10 years of warranty is there for a reason. I used to have an EVGA 650W (NEX650G) and I had to send it back as it was completely crap (super loud and just bad build quality) so I wouldn't go below 850W.
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ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 44, prev=00000000001e01a75b0a62939dedcf4484e30958822644c11ccf3c051cc1fe31 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
I have a lot of these in the logs and the wallet is maxing out the CPU.
Is this during the initial sync or it just appeared on a node that is running 24/7? Checked all my nodes, nothing out of the usual in the logs... Edit: Are you running version 1.4? It's a 24/7 node and it started maybe a few days ago. 1.4 wallet. I found that if I replace my wallet.dat (3.1MB) with a new wallet the CPU usage is down to 8-14%.
Guess the wallet has too many orphans its trying to process or something.Edit: scratch that, it's back even on a new wallet with no transactions. ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 3586, prev=b485236ec1c461b233b63f395eb05571b0f67b92a4f90d5162599e5b759e5ecd ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
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Single rail all day. Otherwise you have to balance the load on the rails.
But it all depends on the PSU; one of my first 850 watt PSUs was single rail before I knew what that meant so it kept tripping with 4+ 60 watt cards due to the perihperal rail was tiny.
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ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 44, prev=00000000001e01a75b0a62939dedcf4484e30958822644c11ccf3c051cc1fe31 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
I have a lot of these in the logs and the wallet is maxing out the CPU.
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Not if you have powered USB risers (as in, you have to plug a molex or SATA cable into them) so the cards won't pull power from the motherboard.
Also, don't put more than 2 risers on the same molex/sata cable coming from the PSU.
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Poloniex used to have such a good reputation, but it seems that nowadays the Polo trollbox is full of people complaining about the lack of service.
Now...Poloniex make be making extraordinary amounts of money, so they could easily fix the problem....but they don't
So the problem must be that they don't care (unlikely)...or something else...what could it be?
They either clearly don't care or they're not doing that great with money. Maybe they're handling money poorly or got silently hacked and paying the loss from pocket, we don't know but they're getting shittier.
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You can buy the tokens on Polo. The ICO just created more. All tokens will be coverted or issued as ERC20 tokens in the Ethereum ecosystem... This is a brilliant move by STORJ because it maximizes connections re: Metcalfe's Law Each erc20 token issued will have one sjxc counterparty token burned. No need tokens were created. The correct term is actually a coin swap, just that storj is selling some tokens they own to increase liquidity It is an ICO, regardless of the coinswap. It's a new coin with a significant portion auctioned off. Asking huge amounts of money the second time is anything but brilliant.
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As far as I know, if one sends bitcoin to a void address, the bitcoin is gone. So the total amount of available bitcoin is decreasing (in a relatively slow manner, lol). Is it possible to design a cryptocurrency that will be automatically sent back (or can not be sent a void address) if it is sent to a void address?
You might set up a system, in which an address needs to be validated. The holder of the private key to an address would basically set a "Someone holds the private key" flag. With the ability to sign Bitcoin addresses, you could actually implement this right now for Bitcoin and similar coins, using a plugin for a wallet which checks addresses for special flag messages. The problem is, that it doesn't work well as long as no one or only few people are using it. Still, this might be an interesting idea. Thank you for your reply. It seems that people tend to ignore this minor "defect" of cryptocurrency. It's not much of a defect. You just as well can burn, lose, destroy paper money. You should just triple confirm what address you're sending funds to. You could have a sytem in which when you send coins the receiver would have to confirm to actually receive them (the system would be sort of an esrow) but even that would be pretty useless and just an annoyance. Most of the coins lost are due to people not having backups to encrypted addresses. If anything, people should just be more careful about handling money, simple as that.
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I have a couple of 6x 470s and 6x 480s, they both work with 1000w currently using superflower 1000w evga 1000w corsair rm1000x corsair rm1000i
Anything above 1000w is always out of stock, so anything above 1000w is not optional.
Any other recommendations for PSU @ 1000w
Question Will the above psus work with 6x GTX 1070, while mining zec If you have 6x gtx 1070, what is you current power draw from the wall, and what and psu are you using.
i have ordered 6 of thesecards, they are currently being shipped, can't wait to test them out.
Stock 1070s apparently pull up to 150 watts but most other variants have a power limit of 180 watts by default. With Gigabyte G1 Gaming 1070's they are around 90% power limit for me mining Zec so it comes down to 972 watts plus the computer is 50-70 watts. Apparently a 6 x 480 rig consumes 1050 watts so you're already above spec with them as well ( source). I use 1300 watt PSU with 6 x 1070 which comes down to 80% of the PSUs capacity. That is the maximum capacity I'm confident going even on beast power supplies like EVGA Supernova G2 which comes with 10 years of warranty. Nothing ever good comes out of running stuff at the peak of their spec 24/7.
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Also don't forget it was their second ICO.
"*incorrectly coded*" just like their storshare-gui client.
"dumping if we get any post-ICO price boost" - that's the plan for like everyone who gambles with ICOs.
$30M is a craaaazy amount of money, especially for a project this size.
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Try adding a poll maybe?
I don't dualmine at all (nvidia).
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I think given Ethereum's complexity, flaws are bound to be found. Question is how severe they might be. I am very excited, I'm also extremely scared...
I feel the same. After all this time of hoping and anticipating a new ATH it's crazy just how far we bypassed it:
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Forget about the motherboard, you have plenty of options (ASROck H61/H81 Pro BTC, Asus PRIME Z270-A, Biostar motherboards, etc) but what power supply are you going to use that has 12 x 8 pin connectors? Or you're going with two? ASROck H61/H81 Pro BTC is not longer available. It is to me, some shops still have them but they're around $135.
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