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Since I use volume profile indicator for trading I wonder how do I know which exchanges are known to provide true volume data and have considerable history.
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Is anyone still mining Burst? How cheap you need to get your storage in USD/Tb for it to be still profitable?
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Can you give any advice on how to clean MB and GPUs in an open frame rig? I am using compressed air can, but it seems that a layer of dust is adhered to the surface and will not come of without agitating. What are your practices?
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I want to invest some more to Bitcoin for longer term. Till now I always used exchanges and blockchain.info to store small amounts. I am worried about running Electrum or any cold storage key generators, because of chance my Windows PC is infected. What are my options? I am thinking if it would be possible to run some Linux distribution with GUI from USB stick, install Electrum wallet on this OS to generate keys and seed words and backing everything up until needed.
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GPU is shown in Device manager and is detected by MSI Afterburner. But no miner can detect it. Even Burstcoin plotter can not list any platforms or GPU's.
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This is what I get in the logs: 18:55:47:171 2688 Check and remove old log files... 18:55:47:180 2688 args: -epool europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -ewal wilkas.mainrig -eworker wilkas.mainrig -esm 2 -epsw x -allpools 1 18:55:47:184 2688 18:55:47:188 2688 ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ 18:55:47:192 2688 ║ Claymore's Dual GPU Miner - v11.6 ║ 18:55:47:200 2688 ║ ETH + DCR/SIA/LBC/PASC/BLAKE2S/KECCAK ║ 18:55:47:203 2688 ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ 18:55:47:208 2688 18:55:47:212 2688 b571 18:55:47:426 2688 ETH: 1 pool is specified 18:55:47:430 2688 Main Ethereum pool is europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 18:55:47:435 2688 DCR: 0 pool is specified
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I just popped Asus GTX 1070 to my working machine (single GPU). Done DDU in safe mode and installed latest Nvidia drivers. Claymore just quits soon after starting with no error messages. Nicehash legacy newest version does detect GPU, but older versions do not. What is the culprit? What am I overlooking?
This what I get in the log: 18:55:47:171 2688 Check and remove old log files... 18:55:47:180 2688 args: -epool europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -ewal wilkas.mainrig -eworker wilkas.mainrig -esm 2 -epsw x -allpools 1 18:55:47:184 2688 18:55:47:188 2688 ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ 18:55:47:192 2688 ║ Claymore's Dual GPU Miner - v11.6 ║ 18:55:47:200 2688 ║ ETH + DCR/SIA/LBC/PASC/BLAKE2S/KECCAK ║ 18:55:47:203 2688 ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ 18:55:47:208 2688 18:55:47:212 2688 b571 18:55:47:426 2688 ETH: 1 pool is specified 18:55:47:430 2688 Main Ethereum pool is europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 18:55:47:435 2688 DCR: 0 pool is specified I also see the card on Device manager and it is detected by MSI Afterburner. But no miner can see it.
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I just popped Asus GTX 1070 to my working machine (single GPU). Done DDU in safe mode and installed latest Nvidia drivers. Claymore just quits soon after starting with no error messages. Nicehash legacy newest version does detect GPU, but older versions do not. What is the culprit? What am I overlooking?
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I just popped Asus GTX 1070 to my working machine (single GPU). Done DDU in safe mode and installed latest Nvidia drivers. Claymore just quits soon after starting with no error messages. Nicehash legacy newest version does detect GPU, but older versions do not. What is the culprit? What am I overlooking?
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Did you try to put sell order in the exchange?
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New drivers is always best.New ryzen have Vega in cpu,launch this year.
That may be true for new Ryzen, but what about RX 480? Wont their hashrate drop to before Blockchain driver?
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Are Radeon Beta for Blockchain drivers still the best drivers for AMD RX480 GPU?
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From exchange to exchange I normally use XDG (!), LTC or sometimes DASH.
So sad it has gone this way, when something pics up transfer fees are through the roof instantly. 0.09€ to fiat and 1-8€ to crypto.
And yes, Kraken laggs so badly it's almost impossible to trade there.
What about ripple? That should be insanely cheap.
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What is the cheapest way to transfer funds from Kraken to Bittrex? I'm fed up with Kraken lagging when trying to set a trade order.
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Mine right now are all connected via PCI-E.
So 6x GPU rig would need at least 12x PCI-E connections. Where do you find such PSUs?
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Found the actual specs tonight.
Molex connectors (technically AMP Mate-N-Lock but they got commonly MIScalled Molex a long time back) are rated for 13 amps per pin - one pin on 12V (and 2 ground pins, though one is really intended for use on the 5V connection) gives 156 watts power capacity, PLENTY to power the PCI-E bus on a riser with lots of capacity to spare - the limit is usually going to be the WIRING.
SATA power connectors have 3 12VDC pins (and 5 ground pins) but each pin is only rated 1.5 amps, so 4.5 TOTAL amps at 12vdc = 54 watts WHICH IS NOT ENOUGH TO HANDLE THE 75 WATT RATED POWER DRAW FOR THE PCI-E BUS SAFELY. Forget the wiring, the connector ITSELF is not rated for the power load needed for safe operation.
PCI-E 6-pin connectors are rated 75 watts by the PCI-E spec but they're actually good for 8 amps per pin and at least 2 are connected to 12VDC (the third is sometimes used for a "sense" line), so even 2 pins 8 amps each = 16 amps at 12VDC = 192 watts. PCI-E rates the power connectors VERY VERY conservatively - but again, be cautious about the wiring which often is NOT that far overrated.
So how do you connect your cards? According to this data one should use 2x SATA to Molex|6PIN adapters for connecting SATA to risers and Molex can be connected directly, right?
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PCI-E 6 pin to feed the riser is best.
I dont understand this. The priciest PSU's have only 6x 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors. Do you use two this expensive PSU's to power one rig with 6x GPUs?
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I want to emphasize even more that you need a minimum of 750 watt gold rated PSU in order to run with 6x 1060 (with limited power consumption of course) and a minimum of 850 watt gold rated to go with 6 x 1060 in full power consumption. I suggest Corsair or Coolermaster. If you want to get top of the line and spend a bit more go for the Bequiet PSU-s.
According to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbaL6UFvK7g&index=12&t=1906s&list=PLPE4Rqliaxw6hucL_Oe6fBgXXEBADS8zk 6x GTX1060 draws about 575W and I get proportional results with 3x GPU. Full power consumption makes no economical sense since profitability decreases considerably, plus component life is shortened. Bronze PSU is just 5% less efficient than Gold PSU, but price of Gold PSU is much more than 5% higher. Speaking of my 6x GTX 1060 rig, that would theoretically make a difference of ~28W. For me it would take 1,65 years to mine with this rig to save the price difference between these PSU. And when its time to sell used PSU, will you get that much more for Gold PSU compared to bronze one? Is it worth it?
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