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Have you tried not plugging into the main slot? I.e. Only plug cards into the slots that show up as Gen 2
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Dealing with routers dying now. Anyone know of a good router for up to 500 rigs?
The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Pro will be the perfect router. It can handle over 2 million + packets per second and it comes at a steep discount compared to Cisco. And its much faster. ddtech If anyone is looking for a cheap router that will easily handle a lot of traffic, check out PFSense. its a free linux os used to turn any desktop into an edge router, just requires that the desktop have 2 ethernet ports, i just used a cheap gigabit pcie card to achieve this.
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if i understand correctly 15 amp is 1800 watts so kill-a-watt is beeping because it goes over that range ? How do i check killawatt limitation ? Thanks
Yes this is correct, 1800 watts is too much for a killawatt to safely measure for extended periods of time. It will overheat and possibly cause a fire, that's why it's alerting you to a problem with the beeps. On the back of the device it should show a "max amps" rating, going over that value is unsafe.
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nvidia 10 series cards have encrypted bios, thats why we haven't seen any bios mods for these cards.
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You should have your page file to at least as large as the combined memory of all cards, so in your case 8gb x 3 = 24000mb, maybe 25000 just to be safe
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in one of bits be trippin's videos, he mentions that sgminer in linux would not be effected by this hashrate drop issue for amd cards
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This is lower hashrate and higher power usage than even the shittiest rx 470.
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for the doubters, Got Mine already! LOL Regards, cryptomined How come there is a letter from "Nvidia corporation"? i thought they had nothing to do with this project. Also, it looks like that letter is dated "july 08 2009". Fake news boys. Why do people try this hard?
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what os? if its windows 10 make sure you are fully updated including the windows 10 anniversary update
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This is all nice and all, but there are SO many others out there that deserve a shitload of credit/donations as well. I'll tell you why and give a few examples. There are many others that have written free software for everyone to use and to benefit from and they have gotten almost nothing in fee's/donations in return. (sgminer(original dev stopped working on it (afaik), ccminer, silentarmy(stopped it because of the same reasons, etc...) Those guys mostly do this outside of their full-time working hours. In other words, they offer up their free time to do this as well. They don't have 10k plus posts because they don't have time to constantly browse the forums or to write posts. They spend that little bit of free time they have on software that benefits the entire mining community. Again, they deserve the credit they do and never get. It's all a bit more on the side now because of software like Claymore (everyone uses it and he gets paid royally for it). I shared my Nano roms a long time ago, a lot of "thank you's", which i appreciate a lot, but those don't pay my bills. Then i shared the copy-strap method --> http://cryptomining-blog.com/8228-modify-the-bios-of-reference-radeon-rx-480-for-faster-ethereum-hashrate/a year ago. Almost every single AMD card owner is using that. I know, eventually someone else would have figured this out and it would have been out there anyway, but still... I don't think i ever got a thank you for that. Therefore, i have started to charge for custom vbios work a while ago as well, because i figured, i'm not going to do this again, share faster straps, and have an exploded inbox of questions.. Nah, sorry. It's a human thing. Grab/take profit as much as possible and be greedy while you're at it.. I even now get an avarage of 20PM's per day. Yeah, only here.... Around 30 on Ethereum forums and i'm not going to list the other forums.. Takes a shitload of time to answer all of them, i still answer them all though Anyhow. Again, very nice and all, but think about the others out there as well. Oh, just to be clear, this is not a post of me secretely asking for donations. Greetings! Wow you came up with that method for copying straps? thats so cool, i use that and I didn't even know i should have been thanking you. So thank you for helping me and the community!
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Sometimes it reach 13 mh/s but unstable.
Memory is micron and I pretty much strap 1500 like usual
I uses 1950 mhz memory clock 1148 GPU clock
Memory is 4 GB micron.
It reach 13mh/s but 0 most of the time.
What should I do?
Some people says I should unlock shadders. How?
Did you try mining on the stock bios? you should ALWAYS test a new card on the stock bios for 24 hours or so to make 100% sure it isnt defective from the factory. That way you can be fully sure your overclock didnt kill it or that the overclock isnt the problem.
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Fake news. There's no mention of this card anywhere but in rumors. There's no info on it outside rumor websites and most definitely not on Asus website. If you google this card the very first page appearing is bitcointalk Even if the rumor is true this card makes no sense. Low resell value, can't use it for gaming, same price of 1060. NO. NOT FAKE. You are going to see them in 2-3 weeks. you say 2-3 weeks, some say next week, truth is these numbers are all made up because this is a hoax
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The only thing that makes sense to me is that the card manufacturers are repurposing production yield fallout, cosmetically defective or repaired cards. To incentivize this card, it would have to sell for $100 or mine at like at 60 Mh/s @ 50 watts.
Exactly the same I thought, this cards look like they are dumping refurbished cards with artifacts or other video errors. But as pointed the price makes no sense as it has almost no resale value outside of the mining market. Here is the "ZOTAC P106-100 Product Introduction Sheet 0.1": http://imgur.com/a/xtxWYI received the same brochure from two independent hardware suppliers. If you just received these brochures how come they say "copyright 2015" at the bottom? also why is there a hyperlink in what is supposed to be a brochure? This is fake boys.
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Here everyone, refer to this second fake thread i made, don't believe me? check out this fake blog post. Still don't believe me? check out these pictures i photoshopped. Still don't believe me? well a random chinese guy said he had them and that i'm gonna be rich.
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Give it up man. These cards are not real. Either you're trying to scam us or someone is trying to scam you. Good luck.
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The mining-specific GPUs are fake. I'm almost 100% sure. All the evidence comes from shady sources, the pictures all look fake, even the "real" ones. Someone is trying to influence the price of altcoins or the gpu mining card market.
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I still dont buy it. That second pic looks faked too, the reflection on the backplate looks strange. And why the hell arent we hearing any of this from the manufacturers themselves? Why is it all shady information obtained by brand new forum posters?
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I think that is a photoshopped picture. Look on the PCB-side of the dual-slot plate where the DVI connector should be. You can see what looks like the other side of a DVI connector.
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That's only true if the difficulty is fixed for everyone (no vardiff).
Oh okay I had not heard of that term before today. So is it feasible that his difficulty is so much higher that this is a reasonable number of shares for his computing power?
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Okay everyone i did a little math based on my assumption that 4 shares was way too low for this hashrate.
i took the top two miners on ethermine.org and compared their hashrate to mine to try and find an average number of shares found per hour per GH
#1 miner 73.9 GH, reporting 64256 shares found in the last hour, which equals about 868.8 shares found per hour per gigahash. #2 miner 53.9 GH, reporting 49652 shares found last hour, = 921.18 shares per hour per gigahash #3(me) .094 GH, reporting 77 shares found in last hour = 819.14 shares per hour per gigahash
As you can see, it seems we all fall into this standard rate of on average around 850-875 shares per gigahash PER HOUR
This equates to (850/60 = 14.16 shares per gigahash PER MINUTE )
His rate of 1.342 GH should have found around 38 shares in that amount of time(14.16 * 1.342 = 19.01 shares per minute, 2 x 19.01 = 38.02 shares in 2 minutes)
This makes me really think that this machine reporting 4 shares found in 2 minutes is not real.
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