The purpose of all of the auto switching mining systems is to attempt as much profit for everybody involved.
What I'm looking for is not that. Something that would speculate with various coins that have a possible future value. I'm quite aware that I can speculate with the software myself. The point being to have it auto speculate because I'm never around my machines anyways.
Based on what should the bot speculate? I mean where should it get the information to be able to determine that something might have future potential? switchers like Rainbowminer and Awsome miners use statistics from known coin's. nicehash and mining rig rentals sell your hash rate to the highest bidders. the best approach in my opinion use your hardware to mine the most value for yourself and then you speculate with that. no program can predict the future and the statistics available is past information only. the coins are known. so that brings two issues. unknown coins are not being considered and known coins past performance is not a prediction of the future.
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name, clocks.current.sm [MHz], clocks.current.memory [MHz], temperature.gpu, power.draw [W], clocks_throttle_reasons.sw_thermal_slowdown GeForce RTX 3080, 825 MHz, 9251 MHz, 49, 196.94 W, Active GeForce RTX 3080, 900 MHz, 9251 MHz, 50, 210.01 W, Active GeForce RTX 3080, 825 MHz, 9251 MHz, 43, 191.87 W, Active GeForce RTX 3080, 825 MHz, 9251 MHz, 44, 189.88 W, Active Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Egal OC, Cant handle the heat it seams. clocks_throttle_reasons.sw_thermal_slowdown = Active SW Thermal Slowdown This is an indicator of one or more of the following:
Current GPU temperature above the GPU Max Operating Temperature
Current memory temperature above the Memory Max Operating Temperature
Darn going to RMA then. Can't use them as is
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Hi. I noticed that my RTX 3080's drop there core clock. Any idea why this is?
GeForce RTX 3080, 885 MHz, 9501 MHz, 46, 205.02 W GeForce RTX 3080, 885 MHz, 9501 MHz, 49, 208.43 W GeForce RTX 3080, 855 MHz, 9501 MHz, 41, 196.36 W GeForce RTX 3080, 870 MHz, 9501 MHz, 41, 195.91 W
I have changed the powerlimit to 340 and got no oc set.
THis is on ubunut 16.04 NVIDIA-SMI 455.23.04
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I wish a 6 gpu rig would make Hotale day rate. what a wonderfull world it would be
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why i cant deposit to bittrex? no payment id in wallet? so I mark bittrex is fake tube market?
got the same question
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How do one add an address to the windows gui wallet with a payment id.
I want to send some to an exchange but it needs base address and payment id if i use a . between the address is not valid. Im on wallet 4
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How do one add an address to the windows gui wallet with a payment id.
I want to send some to an exchange but it needs base address and payment id if i use a . between the address is not valid. Im non wallet 4
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Looks like gminer auto switch for beam algo does not work on nicehash. it mines the old algo. if you mine to a pool that is passed the 777777 block and then mine on Nicehash it mines the new algo. Due to the 0 file
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i get this on nicehash
Share Rejected: Share above target
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I made 10k in to 2k but learned alot along the way. Bought bcu1525s with hosting which went south.... Then paid more to swap to FK33s. Which was just a repeat of the acorn saga. I do think sqrl and David really honestly believe they can do what they hope. And kodus for trying. If they deliberately went in to scam I don't know but regardless lots of people lost big time.
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When running Gminer2.09 in docker nvidia/cuda:10.1-cudnn7-runtime-ubuntu16.04 I get an error "Failed to initialize NVML"
Is there a way arround this?
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I get this error
./TT-Miner -coin RVN -poolinfo -luck -P stratum+tcp://XXXXX.myworker:x@eu.rvn.minermore.com:4501 TT-Miner - Version: 5.0.0 (May 6 2020 15:24:59)
-a: Please add -a ALGONAME to your command-line. Auto-detect is not possible.
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The only way you will come close to making mining worthwhile is if you can control the full-stack. From cutting edge R&D to manufacturing of the hardware as well as the supporting infrastructure. You must make a profit at every step. The old model of buying public available hardware, paying for power generation and renting space is out. If you do this then you wiil almost be on an equal footing to your competitors. To match the competition and have a small chanced of beating them you also need to control the underlying blockchain that your targeting. Such as the mining pool's and even have a stake in the blockchain project. This is what I mean with controlling full-stack.
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Yes. Utilization is low. But vectordash pays for availability and vast.ai you can set a low priority mining job.
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Vectordash needs x8 PCie 3 with 2 cores per GPU and lots of system ram. Pref 250gb fast NVME drive. System needs to be online 24/7. I have had a 1080ti and 1070 on a I7 7700 system with a 256Gb NVME drive but after 2 weeks got zero payment. Also no one rented the VMs so Im not so sure they have any users. Vast.ai needs little less. X4 PCIE and one core per gpu and 30gb per gpu. I have a 4x1080ti system on a MSI z270 Carbon Pro so mine is at x4 PCIE. BUt its been a few weeks now and my system still has not been verified. Also I find there docs very lacking and almost no help on there tech discord. Im thinking of putting a dedicated golem.network host online.
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[...] There was some coin if I recall which instead of hashing POW it did some type of "Folding" but I forget what it was called. However since the value of the coin was low, nobody wanted to mine it. It was a good idea though.
https://banano.cc/that looks legit....
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yes. found fold@home and also SETI@home for the more Alteristic of us.
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I have updated my post with 3 options that I have tested. All 3 needs the gpu to be on a 4x or 8x(vectordash) slot with one dedicated cpu phiscal core and matching system ram to gpu ram.
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Golem is something I'm going to check out next. They have a gpu node now but it's dedicated on Ubuntu
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i also posted similar post, although specifically tailored for AI ML usage. Jbitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5192465.new#new.
I am all ears as I have 20+ GPU sitting around.
I have taken a look at both vectordash and vast.ai but so for both have turned out a little disappoing. The cost of upgrading the host to meet the requirements outweigh any potential income.
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