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Muchas gracias, les consultaré
Saludos
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Hi!
I'm looking for a exchange with business / corporate account, it would be for a mining company, and preferably it would change to euros.
Exchanges use to register users as a person, but I don't want to register the account of the company to a person, because that person could be tax for the companys withdrawals, so I need to register the company itself.
I would like to avoid Kraken because of huge account confirmation period.
Thanx!
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A ver tengo una duda que requiere ayuda nivel profesional.
Necesito una buena casa de cambio a €, es para una empresa de minería. Las casas de cambio registran a los usuarios como personas, pero no quiero registrarla a nombre de una persona porque si no Hacienda le puede reclamar a esa persona ganancia patrimonial por las retiradas de efectivo de la empresa, necesito registrar a la empresa.
Muchas gracias de antemano.
pd, si puede ser que no tarde un lustro en confirmar como Kraken
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Not enough resources sounds like above 4G isn't enabled or PCI isn't set to Gen1?
If Windows detects them but there aren't enough resources you're halfway there. Need more info to troubleshoot though.
We got it with "above 4g enabled" and gen1 but it still can't detect 6 1080 or 1080 ti consistently, any idea?
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Hi,
we are trying to set up a 7x 1070 rig, but we are stucked when detecting the gpus, we can't get over 4x 1070, we get a #12 code error, like it has not enough resources. This is our set up: - MSI Z170A GAMING M5 - OS Windows 10 - CPU Intel G4400 - 4GB RAM - 7x 1070 - Latest drivers
We also have the same problem with 7x 1080 rig.
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Hi,
we are trying to set up a 7x 1070 rig, but we are stucked when detecting the gpus, we can't get over 4x 1070, we get a #12 code error, like it has not enough resources. This is our set up: - MSI Z170A GAMING M5 - OS Windows 10 - CPU Intel G4400 - 4GB RAM - 7x 1070 - Latest drivers
We also have the same problem with 7x 1080 rig.
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depending on what you want for the "every cable you need" combo, I could take one or more of those 1200i's
ideally just maxxed out pci-e 6+2 connectors, the heavy duty power cable and a bitmain switch...probably exactly how you're running them.
throw in a few powered risers for the heck of it and I wouldn't complain...never enough risers.
Just PM'd you. The power risers are no problem I could throw some in... along with a Bitmain Antswitch for each PSU. Let me know your thoughts! Cheers! Strato Hi, I sent you an email regarding the PSUs, please take a look. Regards, Armando
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Hi,
I'm interested in your service, I've been taking a look to your website a couple times, but both times the predictions were not predictions, but the actual market price. For example, right now it recommends ETH +33.28% @310.6$, but that's barely the same price and the same rise that the coin actually has at coinmarketcap, so I guess I'm missing something.
I also suscribed my mail, but I didn't receive any mail.
Could you explain deeper how can we follow your predictions, please? Maybe with some example or demostration.
Thanks, regards
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Thank you! I'm not considering solo mining anyways, it would be in a pool 
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Thank you!
Is that a property of Zcash or do all the coins scale linearly?
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Hi,
I would like to know if there are special benefits from having a bigger hashrate. I will explain it with an example:
Let's guess one rig of five RX480 does 1500Sol/s mining Zcash and a profit of 4'80€/day
If I have 10 of those rigs, would I make 15000Sol/s and a profit of 48€/day? Or would I be even better rewarded
Thanx, regards
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Hola,yo te puedo sugerir algunas cosas,soy solo tecnico pero algo se de lo que cuentas.
Con el ancho de banda es suficiente, en España más que eso son 500 Mbps simetrico y ya está,para empezar esta bastante bien, si necestias más solo tienes que contactar con tu operadora y pedir que te pongan una linea de internet para empresa,son más caras.
Lo que si te sugiero que SI balancees la carga en un servidor o swhitch que pueda hacerlo. Como? Teniendo varias tarjetas de red y configurandolo. Recuerdo haber hecho eso una vez para una NAS. Asegurate que el Router que uses tenga la posibilidad de ayudarte en este tema.
Qué más decir? Pues que alguien me corrija si me equivoco, no tengo experiencia con ring pero me gustaria que compartieras tus progresos y si te puedo servir de ayuda contacta conmigo.
Gracias y suerte.
Ok! Gracias, lo tendré en cuenta al montar la red Saludos!
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that should be enough for 500+ rigs easy... mining doesn't take up much. More lines is a good idea to be sure you're never without internet.
I don't know, I had some connection issues at home (my connection is way worse, like 20/2Mbps adsl) with 2 rigs, I guess they collapsed the upload so I don't want to suffer the same problem with 20 rigs, or at least I want to know how much would be my internet connection expenses. Also, I don't know if this mining programs establish a lot of connections like a p2p program, because that behaviour kills connections easily, not like a bandwith problem, in the case of multiple p2p programs I think is more about the router being unable of attending hundreds or thousands of connections.
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Buenas,
vamos a poner a minar (eth, xmr, zec...) 20 rigs en un local bajo una línea de fibra óptica de 300/300 Mbps y me pregunto si será suficiente o si hace falta más ancho de banda, o más líneas con un balanceador de carga o qué.
Saludos y gracias!
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Hi,
we are going to set up 20 rigs for mining altcoins such xmr, eth and zec and we would like to know if it would full function under a single optical fiber 300/300 Mbps line or if we will need a bigger bandwidth or more lines with some sort of load balancer or what.
Thanx a lot! Regards
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Hi,
I have a couple rigs connected and my internet connection becomes very slow, any ideas? What can I do? What if I change difficulty or something?
Thanx a lot
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Thanx, but it leads me to a couple questions, I checked "My Account" -> "Edit workers" and the hashrate reading is much smaller than the reading from Claymore, which one is accurate? In the dashboard, your contributors hashrate is measured in H/s and ZEC/Day, and I'm unable to do so much ZEC/Day per H/s. For example, right now I'm supposed to get 0'073 ZEC/day with 411 H/s (Dashboard reading) but actually I'm doing like 0'13 ZEC/Day with 1300 H/s (Claymore reading). There is a huge difference, because with the Dashboard ratio I should be doing 0'23 ZEC/Day instead of 0'13 @armazingerz: Check "My Account" -> "Edit workers". You should see the full hashrate there, the Dashboard is cached for performance.
OVH seems to have a bigger issue at the moment, some routes are broken and the servers unreachable, I hope they'll fix it ASAP. From Suprnova's side everything is okay.
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Gracias! Las gráficas son 6 rx 480, y la fuente es una Corsair RMi 1.000W Creo que mis opciones son: O poner una Corsair HXi 1200W ó una Cooler Master V1200 O poner 5 gráficas en cada rig que monte a partir de ahora en vez de 6, y seguir con RMi 1.000W O poner 2 FAs por rig, pero esta solución me parece bastante peor porque las FAs de 600W parecen bastante peores Saludos Buenas,
tengo un rig que tiene una FA un poco justita, y me da miedo que a largo plazo no sea suficiente porque según he leído, van perdiendo potencia. Había pensado pillar una FA un 20% más potente para tener margen, será suficiente? Alguien con experiencia en el tema?
Gracias!
No es que vayan perdiendo poencia, es que a mayor consumo respecto al total de la fuente, menor eficiencia y menos watios entrega. Pon todos los datos de modelos de graficas, configuracion y fuentes que ya tienes para aconsejarte. 
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Thank you everyone for the comments, the PSU is a Corsair RMi 1.000W, and there are 6 rx 480 on the rig Hi,
I have a rig which PS is working almost at the top of its power, and I'm afraid it won't be enough on the long term because I read it's meant to loose a bit of power. I think I could get a PS a 20% more powerful to have some margin, would that be enough? Anyone with experience on the matter?
Thanx a lot!
First question is what brand and model is your PSU? Top end units from eVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, etc. can handle higher continuous loads than lesser units. Second question is how did you measure the power draw, with an at-the-wall measurement or with some other means? An 800 watt PSU will draw more than 800 watts from the wall at its maximum capacity based upon its efficiency. For example, an 90% efficient 800 watt PSU will draw around 890 watts from the wall at its maximum capacity. Conversely, if you have the same 800 watt PSU and are measuring 800 watts at the wall, the PSU is only delivering around 720 watts, so a good PSU (as explained earlier) might be well within its long-term usage limits. A good website that mainly covers PSUs is http://www.jonnyguru.com/ They not only review popular PSU's, they have many good articles explaining different aspects of what makes up a good PSU. In any case, it is still a good idea to have some spare headroom, or margin as you call it, and 20% is a good figure to aim for.
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