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Okschain (OKS) $0,003498 USD (91,84%) 0,00000037 BTC (91,98%) 0,00001468 ETH (90,68%)
Again I see a big growth. OKS becomes very popular among the traders.
I agree that this is a big growth and a good opportunity to have a good profit. Besides OKS is listed on a big exchanges with good liquidity.
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VinDAX, ProBit Exchange and Coinsbit are big and popular exchanges. Hope the administration of the project will add more exchanges for listing.
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I do agree with it but what really needed by okschain to get more liquidity to remove a huge gap between the sell and buy order. The buy order is having a very small volume compared with the sell order. This coin needs to attract people to fill the liquidity to make the coin becomes stable.
The absence of liquidity is a big problem of many coins and tokens. OKS token has at least some volumes and it is listed on big exchanges.
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In your whitepaper there is an information about ICO but there is no information about date of ICO. When do you plan to conduct ICO?
I found infromation about ICO in Whitepaper. Page 29th. Expected date of listing - 20.02.2020 Here you can find information about listing of OKS token https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/okschain/markets/
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Do you have a bounty here? How do yo plan to promote a project?
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OKSCHAIN plans to create an infrastructure for operations with cryptocurrencies and digital assets and to advance in the field of hard-tech, eco-technology and AI. There are several project like this. so what are the advantages of OKSCHAIN compared to similar projects out there? Thankyou
Hello. First: what would I like to ask ... show similar projects. Write their name here. Second: all our projects are related. All of our fintech products require auxiliary tools. Such as servers. Energy Protection. What we do in the field of hard tech is the creation of our own data center. where our blockchain will be based. Computing power on II. As well as the amount of data we need .. and other services. What we do at ecotech ... will provide the data center with cheap energy. We have enough specialists in all areas .... we will be happy to answer all your questions. Thanks. Do you already have some agreements and cooperations to realize all planned ideas? What do you plan to do to realize everything you plan?
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Does anyone know how to make grin-miner to start at system reboot (Ubuntu 18.04)? p.s. I found a simple way. You can just create the file /etc/rc.local and make it executable, then put this in it: #!/bin/sh screen -dmS grinminer /home/rabinovitch/grin-miner-v1.0.2/grin-miner I saved it, then chmod +x /etc/rc.local, reboot - and the miner is running and can be viewed using screen -r command. Are you mining with 1080 ti on linux with c31 ?
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The miner software doesnt check the them of the GPUs. I need a software o check the GPU temp and email me if any temp is over 85 c for windows.Do you know any ?
Why would you need such thing ? Most miner have the feature to stop when certain temp is reached and you will receive a notification about that..
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Looking to buy a rig or 2 very soon. Seeing a lot of resellers. Im looking to invest 4-6k in a miner. For obvious reasons, Im very nervous to give my money to some company in China. Ive contacted several of them, and they all seem to be very helpful. So, that doesn't answer my question. Ive asked questions about types of PSUs, trump tariffs, shipping speed, etc, and they all have "the right answer..." The least eager of the companies I contacted are the manufacturers of the miners.
I've googled, and this seems to be the most helpful community for this question. I can not seem to find another good source for this question.
Has anyone dealt with any of these companies? Crypto Drilling Miner Bros Mining Store 5111 Coin Mining Central
Any others that I didn't list that people have dealt with?
Hey  i won 1stminingrig.com, i do also sell ready made mining rigs.. you can check the announcement article here https://1stminingrig.com/brand-new-mining-rigs-now-sale/Here is the mining rigs category https://1stminingrig.com/product-category/mining-rigs/6x-gpu-mining-rig/, let me know what are you interested to mine or what are you looking for, i can give more details so you will make the right choice  LE: have to updated some prices there Ciprian
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 Back again with new benchmarks, this time for RTX 2080 Ti same by Gigabyte https://amzn.to/2zXk7rYThe 2080 Ti has got 30% higher power consumption than the 2080, though it also features higher power limit. My RTX 2080Ti allows me to drag the power limit down to 60% before it starts losing hashrate. The 2080 can work without any hashrate loses even when power limit is at 47% on ethereum. Some quick results, more here https://1stminingrig.com/gigabyte-rtx-2080-ti-mining-performance-review/RTX 2080 Ti Ethereum Ethash HashrateGPU Model | Hashrate and Power Draw | Mh/s per 1watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti | 56.5 Mh/s ; 155w | 0.364 mh/s per watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 | 41.1 Mh/s ; 105w | 0.391 mh/s per watt | Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti | 36.5 Mh/s ; 150w | 0.243 mh/s per watt | Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti (with pill) | 54 Mh/s ; 175w | 0.308 mh/s per watt | MSI GTX 1080 Ti | 37.6 Mh/s ; 130w | 0.289 mh/s per watt | MSI GTX 1080 Ti (with pill) | 51.3 Mh/s ; 165w | 0.310 mh/s per watt | RTX 2080 Ti ZCash Equihash HashrateGPU Model | Hashrate and Power Draw | Mh/s per 1watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti | 820 Sol/s ; 170w | 4.823 Sol/s per watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 | 680 Sol/s ; 145w | 4.689 Sol/s per watt | Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti | 645 Sol/s ; 175w | 3.685 Sol/s per watt | MSI GTX 1080 Ti | 690 Sol/s ; 160w | 4.312 Sol/s per watt | RTX 2080 Ti Monero CryptoNight V7 HashrateGPU Model | Hashrate and Power Draw | Mh/s per 1watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti | 1,200 Sol/s ; 130w | 9.230 H/s per watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 | 893 Sol/s ; 120w | 7.441 H/s per watt | Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti | 895 Sol/s ; 140w | 6.392 H/s per watt | MSI GTX 1080 Ti | 890 Sol/s ; 135w | 6.592 Sol/s per watt | RTX 2080 Ti Ravencoin x16r HashrateGPU Model | Hashrate and Power Draw | Mh/s per 1watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti | 30 Mh/s ; 155w | 0.193 Mh/s per watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 | 26 Mh/s ; 155w | 0.167 Mh/s per watt | Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti | 16 Mh/s ; 150w | 0.106 Mh/s per watt |
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equihash seems a bit underwhelming, can you tweak it maybe?
That was the sweet spot (i guess), not losing too much hashrate and "low" power draw Could you try Zhash algo with BTG and set the TDP 75% then 50 for cclock and 500 for mclock.
And let me ask, did you try to use the enlargement pill on RTX 2080?
TDP to 75% means about 170w Monero - CryptoNight V7GPU Model | Hashrate & Power Draw | Mh/s per 1watt | Gigabyte RTX 2080 | 893 Sol/s ; 120w | 7.441 H/s per watt | Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti | 895 Sol/s ; 140w | 6.392 H/s per watt | MSI GTX 1080 Ti | 890 Sol/s ; 135w | 6.592 Sol/s per watt |
I think you have a typo here. CryptoNight coins are measured by hashes per second (h/s) not Sol/s. If that number is correct and it refers to h/s, I would have expected it to be a bit higher for CryptoNight. The vegas are still way stronger than this GPU. The Vegas are getting about 1.8 - 2 kH/s and are currently almost 1 year old. oops.. yeah.. thanks!  I just checked now and it is around 88% - 89%
Thanks . This means that we can expect a slight increase of Ethash algo mining in the future , when some optimizations in miners/drivers will be made . But in any case gddr6 is not the best option for ethash algorithm  Yeah, need to wait a bit more for new optimized miners and drivers  I just checked now and it is around 88% - 89%
Thanks . This means that we can expect a slight increase of Ethash algo mining in the future , when some optimizations in miners/drivers will be made . But in any case gddr6 is not the best option for ethash algorithm  It looks good for progpow and ETH May make that switch Let's see  Everyone keeps thinking you can just apply the pill to whatever random card you want. Do 20 seconds of research and you will know the pill is for GDDR5x memory only......and the 2080 doesnt have GDDR5x memory. Now connect the dots!
true.
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I changed the core undervolt to 950 with minimum fan speed at 75%, but two of the cards are still at 72° and 74° while the rest are mid-sixties. It did not change anything.
I really don't have to take the bios mod off, because that's why I got them.
You can go with core undervolt to 850 and mem undervolt to 900, if you use claymore add this commands -tt 60 -fanmin 35 -fanmax 100
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I have six Nitro RX 480s with temperatures of 75 66 71 70 63 63. I have a 20 inch box and blowing on them. Otherwise, they would be hotter temps.
These all have the BIOS mod, which has made them warmer. Before the BIOS mod, I just had cards 1 through three running on the rig in another room and they were all in the 56° level.
I reapplied the thermal paste on card number three, which it needed, but not sure that it made any difference.
Is there any reason why some of these cards run hotter? Is there a way to get them to cool down?
Since card number two is running at 66°, I don't really think it's an issue with where they are sitting on the rig. As cards number one and three are surrounding card number two.
Have you applied any undervolt ? What is the fan speed set?
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Ethereum - Ethash Gigabyte RTX 2080 41.1 Mh/s ; 105w 0.391 mh/s per watt Can you tell us , what was GPU FB usage % at this moment ? if it's around 70% it will give a chance that some "pill" (similar to gddr5x) will be created in the future , but if it's already 100% ... well , this will mean that gddr6 sucks in eth mining  At least without timings editing, but Nvidia will never allow it , so the only hope is to wait for AMD card with gddr6 onboard. I just checked now and it is around 88% - 89%
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cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Using device: GeForce RTX 2080 (Compute 7.5) cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Set Device to current cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Resetting device cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Compile log: nvrtc: error: invalid value for --gpu-architecture (-arch)
X 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Fatal GPU error: CUDA NVRTC error in func dev::eth::CUDAMiner::compileKernel at line 509 calling compileResult failed with error NVRTC_ERROR_INVALID_OPTION
X 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Terminating.
From the error at "dev::eth::CUDAMiner::compileKernel" it looks like you're using the main ethminer progpow implementation from IfDefElse (OhGodACompany). That implementation programatically determines the CUDA compute capability of the device to pass to the runtime compiler ("nvrtc") as the value for the "--gpu-architecture" option when it builds the kernel on-the-fly. The new RTX cards are compute capability 7.5 which needs the CUDA 10 SDK. I am guessing you have an older version of the CUDA SDK which is why it can't compile to compute capability 7.5. Try updating to the CUDA 10 SDK: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloadsThank you, it worked.. i also had to change the miner.. Could you try bitcoininterest ?
cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Using device: GeForce RTX 2080 (Compute 7.5) cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Set Device to current cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Resetting device cu 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Compile log: nvrtc: error: invalid value for --gpu-architecture (-arch) X 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Fatal GPU error: CUDA NVRTC error in func dev::eth::CUDAMiner::compileKernel at line 509 calling compileResult failed with error NVRTC_ERROR_INVALID_OPTION X 17:09:18|cuda-0 | Terminating. What miner and OS are you using? I found pools recommend progpowminer-cuda-windows-0.16_final, windows 10, cuda 10 Could you try bitcoininterest ?
Here it is https://1stminingrig.com/gigabyte-rtx-2080-mining-performance-review-new-top-gpu/#Bitcoin_Interest_ProgPow_Mining_Performancepower draw 145w power limit 65% +150/+0 m 06:36:04 main Speed 22.65 Mh/s gpu0 22.65 [A31] Time: 00:18 m 06:36:10 main Speed 22.64 Mh/s gpu0 22.64 [A31] Time: 00:18 m 06:36:16 main Speed 22.61 Mh/s gpu0 22.61 [A31] Time: 00:18 m 06:36:22 main Speed 22.64 Mh/s gpu0 22.64 [A31] Time: 00:18 m 06:36:29 main Speed 22.58 Mh/s gpu0 22.58 [A31] Time: 00:18 m 06:36:35 main Speed 22.64 Mh/s gpu0 22.64 [A31] Time: 00:18 m 06:36:41 main Speed 22.66 Mh/s gpu0 22.66 [A31] Time: 00:18 Any recommendations? 
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