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1  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] Vizidrix, inc 9 cents per KWH (about $65 per KW) hosting no money down on: June 05, 2019, 03:14:14 AM
Vizidrix, Inc

We're a new startup in Vancouver Washington USA

We can do hosting for $65 per KW per month (about 9 cents per KWH) with no setup fees, no contract, no deposit and billing is always in arrears and then due when the electricity bill comes.

To establish trust and ourselves in the community we are asking Washington and Oregon residents or anyone else for that matter to meet with us face to face at our facility and to investigate our other businesses we own to establish trust.

Our principle owner co-owns SE Grind 24/7 coffee in Portland Oregon. Come meet us here we will offer some free food and drink so you can hear about why you should mine with us!

Currently offering ANY GPU rig we can host including your own. We build used gpu rigs and warranty them. We also build custom built FPGA rigs. Give us a try!

We do Asics too. And send dead parts to warranty or we have any after warranty fee for service places like bitmainwarranty.com we can send dead parts to for repair.

We can also setup remote reboot via the outlet if you need it for unstable rigs (autoping reboot reboots automatically when a ping failure occurs)

We are a small 400 amp venture with a 115 KW capacity. Currently have at least 40 KW to sell until we get more amps or a different location.

Consider a small business venture like ours and you won't be sorry. We pay more attention to our customers and have more time to tweak and repair because we don't have more than 100 rigs to repair or tweak at this time.

-Marc
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Crypto Mining H/W Hosting Directory & Reputation on: June 05, 2019, 02:51:52 AM
Vizidrix, Inc

We're a new startup in Vancouver Washington USA

We can do hosting for $65 per KW per month (about 9 cents per KWH) with no setup fees, no contract, no deposit and billing is always in arrears and then due when the electricity bill comes.

To establish trust and ourselves in the community we are asking Washington and Oregon residents or anyone else for that matter to meet with us face to face at our facility and to investigate our other businesses we own to establish trust.

Our principle owner co-owns SE Grind 24/7 coffee in Portland Oregon. Come meet us here we will offer some free food and drink so you can hear about why you should mine with us!

Currently offering ANY GPU rig we can host including your own. We build used gpu rigs and warranty them. We also build custom built FPGA rigs. Give us a try!

We do Asics too. And send dead parts to warranty or we have any after warranty fee for service places like bitmainwarranty.com we can send dead parts to for repair.

We can also setup remote reboot via the outlet if you need it for unstable rigs (autoping reboot reboots automatically when a ping failure occurs)

We are a small 400 amp venture with a 115 KW capacity. Currently have at least 40 KW to sell until we get more amps or a different location.

Consider a small business venture like ours and you won't be sorry. We pay more attention to our customers and have more time to tweak and repair because we don't have more than 100 rigs to repair or tweak at this time.

-Marc
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT | CPU mining | scrypt² | Scaling | New Roadmap Released on: September 03, 2017, 12:26:59 PM
Your shit amd hashrates on verium will do the following for you right about now....

If my Excel spreadsheet data is correct (verium calculator I have). You might get $50/month on a 6950X Broadwell-E DDR4 3400 setup.

On a ryzen 1700 you will get 1/3 of the 4600 Hash/minute that I get. You might get 28 hash/second on a 1700.

Unless I totally messed up the ryzen compilation which I don't think I did this is shit for Verium....

$17/month on ryzen 1700? Plz. Switch to monero. They just tripled in value and for ryzen owners you will get some $40+ per month profit out of monero which is about what I make on my $1500 processor on Verium...

I would switch to Monero but find Verium more stable difficulty wise. For AMD owners its a no brainer. Verium's tough memory/memory controller requirements means basically don't bother with AMD yet until they really support Quad channel among other memory performance issues and improvements.

On my Ryzen rig I already switched it to Monero. For my intel rig Verium is a no brainer there. Monero profit would be about same on my intel rig, but monero's difficulty rises too quickly due to GPU competition where Verium doesn't have that problem...although Monero is cool because it has a slight cpu performance/watt advantage where the more expensive gpus use slightly higher wattage per hash on monero than most new cpus do. Pretty interesting stuff. For either Intel or AMD owners basically.

I can get half the watts with 1/3 less hashrate on my ryzen 1700 on monero than the amd 480/580. Great stuff.

Its between this and Verium. I'm not here to promote Monero. I'm here to get AMD users off of Verium to make my intel rigs more money, and to make amd owners more money on monero. It's a total win-win.

I like verium better but only with Intel setups because the difficulty seems more stable than monero due to gpu miners switching to it away from Ethereum after the latest monero pump. I also can heavily underclock and undervolt my cpu with verium as your hashrate will be exactly the same no matter what your clock speed is, no matter what your cpu voltage is set to. This leads to insane efficiency per watt.

Verium badly needs memory bandwidth, not even cache performance....just good memory sticks in quad channel. That and a good memory controller, which favors intel for some reason. That's all I can understand so far.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT | CPU mining | scrypt² | Scaling | New Roadmap Released on: September 03, 2017, 12:16:22 PM
If you are on Ryzen you are wasting your time with Verium. You clearly need to be cpu mining cryptonight (Monero, etc). I had a brand new compile of cpuminer-opt and it was recognizing my ryzen with all of its optimizations as far as I can tell. The problem with ryzen 1700 (8 core) is that it isn't what you think it is...its an interconnected cluster of two quad cores. It's hard to explain. I guess there are some very specific disadvantages to this, either in the cache performance or the memory performance via the bus that connects the two quad cores together.

I can't explain it because I don't even understand it myself.

I don't know how much of this is resolved in the 16 core ryzen threadripper.

I know ryzen has only dual channel memory support which sucks bad for Verium.

Threadripper will have Quad channel, so I don't know how much is fixed with Verium mining and it's memory controller.

Remember folks....Cryptonight is a Cache hard coin. Verium is memory hard.

I Have DDR4-3400 with undervolted DRAM voltage at 1.2V. Cpu heavily undervolted to 0.918V.

Cpu is 3159 MHz with Cache at 3159 with cpu voltage at 0.918V 6950X 10 Core 6950X Broadwell-E I get 4600 Hash/Minute at the most, around 75-76 Hash/second on average

My ryzen 1700 gets under 30 Hash/second which is shit with its dual channel memory support and not being able to really support more than DDR4-2800 very easily at all. Too many people report having to raise their memory timings to get above DDR4-2800 stable on Ryzen, and you don't have to do that on Intel at all...or at least this was the case last I checked...

On cryptonight my ryzen 1700 8 core can do 600 Hash/second when overclocked closer to 4.0 GHz. On Stock voltage I can do maybe 3.6 GHz.

I can do 6950x 10 Core Broadwell-E 800 Hash/second Monero cryptonight (heavily overclocked to 4.3 GHz with overvoltage around 1.310V) or 600 Hash/second on amd ryzen overvolted and overclocked toward 3.8 or just 550 hash/sec on 3.6 Stock voltage.

My point is that on Ryzen Monero (cryptonight) is almost 1:1 with per core performance on Intel. Monero is not memory hard at all, but cache hard. Monero responds to cpu core overclock somewhat, Verium has no response to cpu over overclock, but huge responses with memory overclocking.

Ryzen has very shitty memory performance right now, and Verium badly needs that....

Leave us alone on Verium AMD fanboys. You are taking our coin and you are profiting for shit on your ryzen chips. Move to Monero. They have no gpu advantage over there (slight cpu advantage, actually on perf/watt for cryptonight/monero)

If moving to monero don't forget to download xmr-stak-cpu that's clearly the best monero software miner right now. If you run the config properly it should be setup to only use half of your threads. Monero gets slower when using the fake hyperthreads. Monero needs to only use your actual physical cores. On some intel's Monero will be configured by the xmr-stak-cpu to run all the regular cores + 1 or 2 of the hyperthreads.

XMR-STAK-CPU will configure itself for best performance if you run the setup properly....

it warns you to enable "locked pages". That memory error will go away and your hashrate will go up like 30% when you fix the error in the xmr-stak-cpu miner window...

Google "Enable locked pages (your windows version here)"...Enable it, then switch because Verium mining sucks on all AMD hardware.

YES THIS APPLIES TO PILEDRIVER/BULLDOZER AS WELL. VERIUM SUCKS THERE TOO. MOVE TO CRYPTONIGHT/MONERO there too. Same rules apply.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT Variable Blocktime | CPU mining | scrypt² | Commodity on: March 17, 2017, 08:43:50 PM
Hi Testbug, since you are clearly the most helpful individual here when it comes to Verium mining could you or one of the developers setup a Verium Mining Calculator? If any one of us tried hard enough I'm sure we could make a mining calculator and I figured you (Testbug) would be the go-to person for this because you are likely the most familiar with the mining data for verium, have your own pool, and as busy as you are, might be able to do it. Please let me know if you or anyone you know can do it.

If someone needs compensation, I will see what I can do. Let me know if there are any drawbacks to doing a calculator, for the life of me I can't seem to find the data I need to calculate it on my own other than to try to guess what my earnings actually are.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRC] VeriCoin Proof of Stake-Time Currency | Marketing campaign on: March 17, 2017, 11:09:35 AM
There is no Verium Mining Calculator. There is too many fluctuations in verium and bitcoin to be easily able to project just how profitable this coin is to mine. Anyone want to find me a calculator or make one for this coin? I seriously can't find one. I'm sure I can plug in values somewhere and try to figure it out, but information is limited on this coin. I see alot of potential with this coin and a public calculator would really help.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT Variable Blocktime | CPU mining | scrypt² | Commodity on: January 09, 2017, 06:29:35 PM
my gpuminer slows down when I run cpuminer. Only by about 3% but its annoying. I need my GPU to run on cpu thread #20 (which is actually thread #19 since thread #0 is actually the first thread)...

I don't know the hex value for core 20 in windows (which is actually 19 since 0 is the first "core"....Anyone know the hex value for the last core on a 20 thread system? "Core 19"??
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT Variable Blocktime | CPU mining | scrypt² | Commodity on: January 09, 2017, 03:45:46 PM
I will probably keep using p00linat0r until the payouts are fixed but I heard cpuminer-opt is way better than anything else...and I'm on windows. Does anyone know if you can use cpuminer-opt for solomining? I looked at the syntax of cpuminer-opt and couldn't find a way....would I just have to use a fork someone created to be able to do that? Isn't OCminer able to do solomining? Is anyone mining solo here and getting much better performance than using cpuminer-opt on a pool? Is there even another pool out there besides poolinat0r? I mean poolinat0r looks like a really good pool with low fees but I'm only curious as to see if there even was another pool or if solomining can be better (I heard the built in wallet is like 40% worse for hashrate) so what I'm looking for is if sometimes there are differant pools where my hashrate can either be better or worse or if someone is using a miner on windows via solomining that is possibly performing even better than cpuminer-opt whether pool or solomining.

Is Ubuntu really that much better for cpu mining? I don't mind installing it....but what do you guys think? I'm getting 69.5 Hash/Sec on intel 6950x @ 4.2 GHz stock voltage. This is mining on poolinat0r and on windows, is that bad or good? I'm @ 16 GB of DDR2400 RAM and it's at 95% utilization and I had to create a 64 GB pagefile just to cpu mine. I'm using 19 threads on this. Does that mean if I had to create a 64 GB pagefile that it is using 64 GB page + my 16 GB of RAM? I literally see my RAM usage @ 15.5GB of 16 GB but I think it reserves the last 500 MB on purpose and is using more of my page file than I'm comfortable with. Should I upgrade to 32 GB of RAM, 64? or 128? I mean I know this coin isn't worth that much, but I'm just curious what my 6950x 10 core i7 cpu should really be hashing at whether I switch to solo mining or Ubuntu or just get way more RAM than the 16 GB I have now.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT Variable Blocktime | CPU mining | scrypt² | Commodity on: January 09, 2017, 03:30:53 PM
who created this genius idea to make cryptocurrency like the stock market instead of actual cash? I mean the alleged founder of bitcoin argued to tax bitcoin like cash in Australia instead of like stocks and assets in that country and he got denied. If he really is the supposed founder (Mr. Wright?, wtf was his name?)......I mean I don't really want to use a digital platform that is worth $900 one day $1150 the next and then $875 again. I still struggle to invest anything at all into crypto vs just mining it all. I might hold some BTC but I sell it pretty often and maybe re-buy when I think it will go back up. I make a bit more doing that vs just straight holding it.

I can't remember if it's steem and steem dollars (kinda like vericoin and verium's relationship)...but instead steem dollars are pegged to the USD so one steem dollar really is $1.00 but steem itself can be asset based instead of steemit's cash based design....so I guess its a currency with a reserve kind of like this?

My point is we need ideas that can explode altcoins and demolish bitcoin once and for all. What should those ideas be? I mean, I know the mining aspect of altcoins in of itself is a problem where we automatically sell for bitcoin and put intense selling pressure on the altcoin. How exactly do we best fix that going forward to save altcoins? How bout launching a coin that is immediately upon launch cash exchangeable instead of BTC? Maybe miners wouldn't autosell so fast if they knew they didn't need to. I guess Ethereum and I don't know what else can be exchange for actual cash without converting to bitcoin first. We need coins like those, but at launch. How do we accomplish that? Is that what these expensive ICO's are all about? Trying to pump up value of a coin at launch? (sorry I don't really know what an ICO is, I mean I can google it but I don't really know what it is and how it pertains to the launch of an altcoin, maybe someone can explain?)

And why doesn't everyone convert to proof of stake if its just so wonderful? Sorry, I'm actually a bit new but I'm not all that stupid. Someone help my n00bness. Is being gpu and asicproof really all that important? If this coin has that gpu and asic resistance...just how special is that? I don't know much about verium, so maybe someone with more answers than me can chime in....what is going to be so special about this coin features wise besides the gpu resistance...what makes it so special vs the hundreds of altcoins out there?

Sorry I'm just trying to understand why we need 700+ altcoins, this just being another one, I want to know what makes it special and why we need so many bitcoin alternatives and when an altcoin will eventually defeat bitcoin, but how? How will we altcoin supporters pull off the defeat of bitcoin?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT Variable Blocktime | CPU mining | scrypt² | Commodity on: January 09, 2017, 07:14:48 AM
I just started mining on my 6950x after all the commotion. Exchange volume on bittrex is better than most altcoins I've been mining. If it can autosell just fine on bittrex, who cares? My silly $1500 processor with ten cores will pull in maybe $30.00 after electric expenses in a month. LOL. But that's way better than zcash or any other cpu mineable coin unless it's been too long since I checked the competition.

I'm new but not dumb. Obviously I can sit here and play with 26 different coins and algorithms. If I find something else I'll jump ship I'm sure if I wanted to play with a calculator all day I might eck out another $5.00 in a month on the cpu side of things. Some of the buyers here might be mad at miners that autosell, but the last time I held a pump and dump shitcoin like neoscoin the value went up 500% within 24 hours after I sold that coin. The reason why I sold it is that it would go up and down 500% in a 24 hour period and I refuse to hold altcoins since that time.

It's free money for an already awesome gaming computer so whatever. What is all the fuss about?

It puzzles me why Bitcoin sells for over $900.00, and why we need thousands of new shit coins. I'm not saying this is is a shitcoin...My favorite thing about it is that it's the only real viable gpu and asic proof coin in existance, but its easy to use the term shitcoin when every single altcoin in existance is pegged against the bitcoin before it trades for actual cash. The constant selling pressure on alt coins to buy bitcoins creates undeserved buying pressure on bitcoin. Sadly, bitcoin isn't really a great coin in function and features, but only in commodity. Altcoins unless developers allow or setup a situation where it's worth actual cash and not just bitcoin is the only way to save them from their eventual failure...who knows....I'm just talking about mining to trade up to bitcoin being what ruins them. How is this coin any shittier than bitcoin in actual function and features? Could you really say that it is?

Mining is for the selfish and the lazy who don't want to get a real job in real life. Be thankful for what you get. Zcash was over $1200 months ago wasn't it? Now its worth maybe $50? We are mining it, we aren't even buying it or putting any development into it. We are taking the lowest risks of all the work that goes into it....how could you complain?

Is this coin really all that dead? I don't think so...bittrex had and has coins with 200-300% less exchange volume. I'm glad you guys were all able to pull together and save this coin though. Delist dangers are a serious thing on bittrex. Haven't checked what other exchanges VRM is on but I don't see what's so aweful about this coin.

Why we need thousands of new altcoins I don't know. But being gpu and asic proof is pretty darn cool.

When is poolinat0r going to fix the "warning - payouts disabled" that says its been like this since like November? I haven't mined more than 24 hours so I don't know if the payouts actually work, but there is an annoying warning that payouts are disabled every time I login. what's up? This is a good pool...can't find any others. Haven't figured out yet how to solomine on windows without using the much slower built in wallet. There is a way but I have to read through some material and just do it when I feel like not being so lazy.

Thank you poolinat0r for doing what you do...believe me....but any idea as to why you warn payouts are disabled? Are they? When do you think you will fix it?
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