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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Building a rig if power consumption is not an issue. on: February 10, 2018, 06:40:52 AM
If electricity isn't a factor, then I'd say get a more power hungry card that will give you more MH/s. I'm mining with 1050TIs due to them being low end cards and them not being as power hungry. So I'd say go with the GTX 1060s. But I'm a noob and just set my rig up last week so don't take my word for it lol.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Etherem Mining with 1050ti on: February 06, 2018, 02:23:18 AM
I am getting 15.7mh/s on each card with power limit set to 70% of 75tdp.
cards are running 24/7 without a crash. I am using onboard graphics for display though.

memclock +1000
core clock +0

no voltage changes.

using claymore eth miner.

I wonder if it's safe to run it at +1000 memclock.


GPU0 t=46C fan=35%, GPU1 t=54C fan=51%, GPU2 t=64C fan=50%

i am mining pirl.

https://imgur.com/a/Pgy1l

Are you using SimpleMining OS for your rig and are you using claymore miner? My 1050 TIs are only getting about 13.38 I'll use your settings and test

no simplemining OS. just Claymore 10.3 on windows 10. I get 12.5 without the MSI afterburner OC. With oc settings, the hashrates are increased to ~15.7 without a crash. Ran them for days.

Damn, that is good, I might have to move to Windows 10. I just set up my mining rig using Simple Mining OS
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Etherem Mining with 1050ti on: February 05, 2018, 12:28:16 PM
I am getting 15.7mh/s on each card with power limit set to 70% of 75tdp.
cards are running 24/7 without a crash. I am using onboard graphics for display though.

memclock +1000
core clock +0

no voltage changes.

using claymore eth miner.

I wonder if it's safe to run it at +1000 memclock.


GPU0 t=46C fan=35%, GPU1 t=54C fan=51%, GPU2 t=64C fan=50%

i am mining pirl.

https://imgur.com/a/Pgy1l

Are you using SimpleMining OS for your rig and are you using claymore miner? My 1050 TIs are only getting about 13.38 I'll use your settings and test
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SimpleMining Wallet/Payment Question on: February 04, 2018, 06:07:41 PM
why are you using solo mine service?
with 2 gpus you will never hit a reward in years
use https://ethermine.org instead and set the payout to min 0.05
then you will get your reward in approx one month
and then it will reflect in your binance account

I thought I was mining with others on ethpool.org ?

Can you help me set up on etermine.org I am a bit confused on how to do so since I'm using SimpleMining OS and my primary computer (what I'm using right now, is a Macbook Pro). So all the guides I'm finding I can't necessarily follow them... 
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / SimpleMining Wallet/Payment Question on: February 04, 2018, 08:34:29 AM
I just recently set up my mining rig (2 days running and only 2 cards currently mining (will add 4 more next week)). However, I'm unsure if I entered my wallet information in correctly because I haven't received any payments yet in my Binance ETH wallet.

Please help me out and let me know if I've made a mistake. Any help is appreciated!


https://imgur.com/ndMJxkQ
https://imgur.com/a/mGAEh
https://imgur.com/a/5IYFR
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: gtx 1060 3GB vs gtx 1060 6GB on: February 03, 2018, 03:39:50 PM
I prefer 3Gb versions cause they are cheaper and have smaller ROI time. The hashrate difference is about 5-10% on Equihash, and I'm not sure mining Ethereum on Nvidia is good idea at all.

They are the same only real difference is resale value of the 6gb is higher and can mine ETH longer, but you shouldnt be mining ETH with NVIDIA cards anyway.

Dang.. Why do yall say that lol. I just set up a mini mining rig (2 1050 TIs right now) and am looking to either add more 1050 TIs or go to 1060 3GBs...
I'm currently mining Ethereum right now on SimpleMining OS and using ethpool and claymore-eth-v10.5.
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to move money into crypto? on: February 01, 2018, 05:04:29 PM
I know a lot of people who have a hard time putting Fiat money into a crypto exchange to purchase coins. We all want a method that is fast, has low/no fees, and is secure. I’m not aware of a single entry point that offers all 3 of these together. I wanted to share my current method for going from Fiat -> any coin. Please comment if you know of a more efficient way:

  • Have a GDAX account (this is the same as your Coinbase login if you use that) and a Binance account.
  • Initiate a money wire from your bank with USD to the GDAX wallet for USD.
  • Exchange the USD for BTC/ETH/LTC on GDAX.
  • Send the newly bought crypto to the Binance wallet for the coin you just bought.
  • Find the Binance exchange between the Alt that you want and the coin you just bought and trade.

The longest step in this is the money wire to the GDAX account, which may take up to a day, but that’s much better than purchasing on Coinbase and waiting like a week for the funds to arrive to the wallet. Everything else here happens within minutes usually. I also see a lot of posts of people criticizing the use of Coinbase/GDAX—is there something else we should be using to exchange the USD? I believe this method involves the least amount of fees as possible, as well.

The reason I use Binance is because it requires no verification so you can trade almost immediately if you already have Bitcoin. Its much easier to use than Kraken (which doesn’t even work like 70% of the time) and Bittrex (which doesn’t offer as many coins). Please share your thoughts!

This is a good method, however if you want to buy even faster than use a Credit Card. The fees will be steeper but the cryptocurrency will be available instantly in your wallet (on coinbase).
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: there is no screen to be attached matching miner on: February 01, 2018, 04:43:33 PM
Anyone have any luck with this issue?

I'm building my first rig and could definitely use some help Cheesy

MOBO: Gigabyte z270p-d3 currently on BIoS version F6
GPU: 6x GTX 1070 ti
Intel g4400 CPU
EVGA GQ 1000w PSU
Simple miner OS on a flash drive
Ethernet plugged into MOBO
Configured Bios settings per Simple miner website (I couldn't find the 4G Decoding to enable but all other settings are correct)

I'm able to boot ubuntu but keep getting this same error message: "There is no screen to be attached matching miner."

I tried:
- attaching just one GPU directly into the MOBO but still get the same issue.
- switching risers and various components/wires but no luck.
- tried an identical but different GPU - still no luck.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thank you!!

Hey, I too am having the same problem..

I have

MOBO: Gigabyte z270p-d3 (not sure bios version, but i just got it a week ago so I'm sure I'm up to the latest version)
GPU: 2x GTX 1050 TIs (currently one connected) and 1 GTX 960 (disconnected)
Intel G3900 CPU
EVGA GQ 850w PSU
Simple miner OS on a 16GB flash drive (it's a usb 2.0 flash drive connected to a usb 3.0 or 3.1 port)
Ethernet plugged into MOBO

I left my Rig running for 30 minutes and I still kept getting "There is no screen to be attached matching miner." I wonder if I attached my single GTX 1050TI gpu correctly?

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