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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Bminer set intensity for particular GPU on: February 03, 2018, 01:40:29 AM
So i noticed its more profitable at the moment to mine ZClassic and change them to ETH, using miningpoolhub. Is there any option in that miner to set lower intensity for gpu 0 which is also used to watch films on second screen? there is comman -device 0 to not use it for mining, but i want just increase intensity since video requires not more than 10% power. Thanks in advance.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pci-e GPU makes all mining slow. on: January 13, 2018, 12:45:21 PM
Time to order more risers I guess, or should I try Linux first? Or get x16 to x16 riser?

I use 100% usb 1x 16x riser using actual pci-e power connector, no sata adapter. Sure you can try linux. I use ethOS, but i'm a bit biased there~

Thanks gonna try to use pci-e power connector instead of SATA.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pci-e GPU makes all mining slow. on: January 13, 2018, 12:22:37 PM
Time to order more risers I guess, or should I try Linux first? Or get x16 to x16 riser?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pci-e GPU makes all mining slow. on: January 13, 2018, 12:09:43 PM
Can bad pci-e riser cause  all other cards act strange? I thought if riser is bad card just doesn't work.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SMART] SmartCash POW with Instant Payment + SmartRewards + SmartNodes on: January 13, 2018, 11:52:42 AM
Why it doesn't transfer funds from pool to wallet? I set auto threshold but it didn't work, so i done manual request 7 hours ago, but coins keep staying in the pool account. Do I have to make different address for my wallet for new transaction or what? Anybody else experience same thing?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pci-e GPU makes all mining slow. on: January 13, 2018, 10:10:27 AM
My first guess would be you have a bad riser.

Are you using an x1 to x16 riser, or an x16 to x16 riser? Either should work, but there happen to be some x16 to x16 ribbon-style riser that are made by more reputable manufacturers.

I will look into hive OS thx. I'm using x1 to x16. Riser looks made very well nice soldering and so. For some reason my PC doesn't recognize it if I put in to x1 which is light grey color, but it's there if I put it in blue bottom one. If it is riser fault I tend to believe only GPU which is connected through riser would have bad performance, not the. It is which are connected to x16 directly. Really strange. To clarify my MB is Asus p9x79 pro.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pci-e GPU makes all mining slow. on: January 13, 2018, 08:23:11 AM
.... All looks good. Few freezes and eventually system starts. Card gets recongnized after few mins, done DDU, reinstalled GPU drivers. Problem is then I'm mining even desktop lags a lot and mining performance is like 10 times slower on all cards.
This is weird, if it freezes sometimes, there's really a problem.
But seeing that the your rig starts, this might be a power issue, not your PSU but maybe from the riser, it wasn't powered.
The MoBo's PCI-e slots are powered which is used by the GPU, those 8-pins power connectors are the supplementary power.
You can't use the cards properly with incomplete power source, it could be the riser, it doesn't supply the power from the PCI-e slot.

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Could Windows reinstall help? Maybe it has to be installed while that pci-e card connected? I'm out of ideas.
Not at all, you can plug anything without needing to reinstall Windows..
It doesn't look like a software issue to me.

Well it is powered. Because if I don't connect that SATA power cable GPU doesn't even light up. And it hits all the performance not even that GPU. Other 2 gpus are directly to pci-e x16. Also if i put them all to pci-e sockets everything is fine, just the heat issue on middle one, so that's not psu power issue. I still got room left. Using evga g2 850. It takes off the wall only 600w then all gpus in pcie x16 sockets. Maybe someone could recommend some kind of Linux distro (graphical interface, Havnt used it for 5 years so I have forgotten even basic commands, will have to Google it) so I could boot it off usb flash drive and try how mining speed is down there?
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Pci-e GPU makes all mining slow. on: January 12, 2018, 11:56:21 PM
Hello guys, so long story short I have mini rig with 2x1070 and 1080. 1080 is on top water-cooled closed loop. 1070s are evga acx. So middle card got no air to breathe. I decided to buy riser and take my bottom card even lower(at board in full tower case) , move middle one by 1 slot to make some room between cards. So I connected bottom one  to bottom pci and moved it closer to psu, moved the middle one as well. All looks good. Few freezes and eventually system starts. Card gets recongnized after few mins, done DDU, reinstalled GPU drivers. Problem is then I'm mining even desktop lags a lot and mining performance is like 10 times slower on all cards. Cards stays basically in Idle clocks too. Tried updating chipset drivers, setting bios default, pci gen 1/2/3 nothing helps. Could Windows reinstall help? Maybe it has to be installed while that pci-e card connected? I'm out of ideas. For now I put cards back to sandwich, obviously middle one can only be used while I set 75w limit, even with that it goes to 75 degrees of celcius. MB p9x79 pro. 4930k. Any help appreciated. Maybe someone could offer some live Linux which requires minimum settings before I can try mining and check performance? Thanks again.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why is this remarkable rise in huge supply coins ? like XRP-IOTA-DGB on: January 07, 2018, 01:32:00 AM
What is the secret in the rise of coins with huge supply ,
Like XRP , which we know that the banks support and are the ones that control its price significantly
But here too.........
   BTC    there are many gains in exchange for more than 1 billion coin like
    - IOTA
    - SC
    - TRON
    - NEM
    - DGB
    - LISK  ........

DGB deserves more than this long time ago if you read about the coin. IOTA is just rising, dropping, but promising too. Back to DGB. its 9.6B of coins, so even if you let the $1 it still gonna make $9.6B, then bitcoin is $250B, thats not even 4%, but its more secure, faster, cheap (basically free) transactions, which goes in couple minutes. I think about it as "Bitcoinsmall" or something for small amounts of money like game,tickets purchase and so on, where you dont pay $50 for transaction, but $0.0001. That 2 cents of me.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [b]Digibyte 1080TI best Pool![/b] :-* on: January 07, 2018, 01:23:54 AM
Hello friends.

Could someone tell me what the best pool to digibyte, and which algorithm is best for nvidia GTX 1080TI.

thank you very much

Hello i'm new to forum too, but since my DGB shot a lot and in 2 weeks i mined £200 instead of £60 planned (and just dropped £820 on 2x GTX1070 still done some bad trades, would have 2k DGB instead of 1400 if i have bought them 2 weeks ago then i thought i would basically earn money back for them cards). I believe the best algo is skein. Im using Miningpoolhub.com and awesome miner, but might just stop using awesome cause i basically dont need software starting end, im not looking at stats anyway. Like DGB before i was getting 120 a day, but price was £0.02, but i kept going, cause believed in coin and that 120*0.02=£2.4/day became 120*0.1=£12/day just because after few bad jumps i just stayed there believing in coin. Need some more adverts + pump/dump and it will go to £1 by middle of this year, only weak hands let it go then it drops by 30%, its usually ones who didnt have any of them at 0.15, next day it might recover those 30% and gain another 30% on top. If Cardano is £0.8 i think DGB is worth even more.
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