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what am I missing
Everything i said in my post Ok, so it works. Do does mining bitcoin on FPGA. Or on cpu. I think what previous posters and myself were looking for was some demonstration with a multiple of efficiency of GPU mining, since that's been the whole premise of this topic, otherwise it's a waste of time as best/scam at worse.
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Those aren't in mass production yet.
You have said in the other thread that you mine using AWS and own a couple FPGAs yourself.... Could you please display them working before you start asking people about money? Here's one of my VCU118 mining NIST5 with a PCI-E interface. Couple caveats... 1) This board is only 80A 0.85V vccint, so I need to stay under that to keep from frying it. The NIST5 design is operating at a fraction of it's maximum frequency because I can't operate it faster on this board. 2) Never completed / fully optimized nist5 because literally the day I was planning to start mining it baikal started mining it with their x10. 3) The picture says "AWS FPGA" because I use the same software on both. Excuse the dust, that case was a GPU miner back in 2011. It's the only case I had that was big enough to fit the VCU118 and still put the side on it. https://imgur.com/a/tmebe6WAnd if you're curious why I named the software SuperMiner 31337, I was getting sick of pool operators getting curious about about my Fpgaminer software version string and superior hashrates. Moral of that story, pool server operators are watching and checking hashrates to try to gain an edge by seeing what's possible. I'll see if I can make a video at some point showing it working with a monitor. according to WTM that's about a $0.05/day return https://whattomine.com/coins/224-bwk-nist5what am I missing
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Cast just crashes immediately, after a fresh win 10 install with blockchain drivers. After doing a DDU, reinstal blockchain, PTables and OT setup, now it just exits. Previously after a painful fine tuning had it running for weeks until windows broke. The only annoying thing was a high fan rpm compared to stak-miner with similar OC and GPU temps - 50-60º C Cast always stayed upwards of 3000-3500 rpm, Stak would lower rpm to 2000-2800. Not sure what "--opencl -2" is. Maybe try 0,1,2. You shouldnt need forcecompute with blockchain drivers + vegas. Lastly you might need to add --algo=0 for nicehash. the -2 was a typo, I tried all of them and it didn't make any difference, with the --algo=0 either. It's as if the miner is just missing something and terminates
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Cast just crashes immediately, after a fresh win 10 install with blockchain drivers. After doing a DDU, reinstal blockchain, PTables and OT setup, now it just exits. Previously after a painful fine tuning had it running for weeks until windows broke. The only annoying thing was a high fan rpm compared to stak-miner with similar OC and GPU temps - 50-60º C Cast always stayed upwards of 3000-3500 rpm, Stak would lower rpm to 2000-2800.
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Scam POOL!! STOLEM COIN !!! Please explain
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People are fast these days
What do you mean?
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What's the advantage of building a $500 system doing 1600hs and then building 60x of them? That's still $30k. When you can get the same hash with just 2x 4xx/5xx cards or 1x vega and still have more slots to lower the system power overhead? Just spend your $30k on modern, faster, more efficient hardware...
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Blockchain driver installed miner says it can't find it...
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Windows Defender found a trojan and deleted the miner...
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I tried to mine SUMO to only my wallet address, miner connects and submits shares but pool said it wasn't recognized and didn't show stats from my address.
Then I added payment ID from cryptopia and worker to the miner and then it shows stats on pool, but cryptopia says it doesn't support direct mining to exchange, and balance was zero on cryptopia.
Can you only mine directly to exchange or also to normal wallet? Cryptopia is the only exchange for SUMO but doesn't accept direct mining, so this is useless?
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worst case just stick a hdmi dummy plug if you have one laying around, maybe that can help you. Seriously though, i've never had this bug that hashrate goes down. rock solid for me, but temps are low and I am not too greedy with the hashrate vs power consumption
It seems that if I have team viewer session on, it keeps the hash rate from dropping
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Anyone figure how to solve the hash rate drop to 1600?
HAhah man read the threadzzzzzzzzz. Make sure the card is kept as cool as possible, under 70C, shoot for 65C and whatever fan speed works to achieve the needed temps to prevent the card from throttling memory speed. HEAT = BAD Consider looking up the regedit to reduce power consumption cited many many times previously. Also, there are other tools to check the actual memory temps that are mentioned in the threads here. READ THREADZZZZ = HELPZZZ COMPUTERZZZZ HASHZZZZZ Make sure you have disabled screen savers and make sure windows is set to never turn the monitor off. Never lock the computer or send it to the lock screen. Just turn off the monitor. SCREENLOCK = BAD Then you can hash consistently without the long term drops. There are many steps just from here to fine tune the setup for XMR. POWER HASHZZZ = MONeyEAZZZY F r crying out loud man!!! That's the thing, they run at 59C, sometimes for hours, then randomly drop to 1600.
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Anyone figure how to solve the hash rate drop to 1600?
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first i get so i copied it from other miners folder then i get any ideas how to fix?
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