Can someone clarify the requirement for Acorn in relation to PCIE bandwidth? I know the Acorn itself is M.2 but do the GPUs it accelerates have to be on full speed PCIE slots, ie. can Acorn accelerate GPUs that are on 1X risers?
I have AMD and NVIDIA rigs on Asrock BTC 110+ plus boards with various numbers of GPUs on them using 1x risers. This board has has an M.2 slot I can put an Acorn into but I am not clear if the Acorn requires the target GPUs to be on a faster PCIE connection
probably best to join the discord, I believe since every setup is a bit different it's hard to say: https://discord.gg/jdw8jZBTHX- I am on this forum and Discord and finding it hard to navigate the info. I asked the same question in Discord and was referred to the FAQ, I think I will sit this one out go to the #gpuhoarder-products channel... you can always do a search in the upper right in discord
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Can someone clarify the requirement for Acorn in relation to PCIE bandwidth? I know the Acorn itself is M.2 but do the GPUs it accelerates have to be on full speed PCIE slots, ie. can Acorn accelerate GPUs that are on 1X risers?
I have AMD and NVIDIA rigs on Asrock BTC 110+ plus boards with various numbers of GPUs on them using 1x risers. This board has has an M.2 slot I can put an Acorn into but I am not clear if the Acorn requires the target GPUs to be on a faster PCIE connection
probably best to join the discord, I believe since every setup is a bit different it's hard to say: https://discord.gg/jdw8jZB
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Ordered two of the 215+ from Mineority--didn't know they were selling them at the time.
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new site is awesome, easy to see where your coins are and what masternodes are filling!
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waiting for decred classic gold cash plus turbo
+1
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from what I've read, the Image proxy error is caused by the png being over 2.5 megs... looks like that single pic is 8.2 megs. Break it into 4 different pics and then someone can post it for you.
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Website doesn't work:
Error 403 - Forbidden L'accès au fichier requiert une autorisation.
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mining rig 9x 1070ti and one 1070. Keeps crashing half of the gpus thread exited with message:''out of memory''
works fine in old ewbf,tried to remove overclock settings same,tried to run 2 instances of ewbf same...
any help would be much appreciated...
how much Virtual Memory you using? I've heard different numbers but I'm running my virtual memory at GPU ram * # of GPUs.
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Tell me what the problem is: "24.06.2018 21:35:11 INFO: Detected new work: 135912420056607 24.06.2018 21:35:20 Temp: GPU0 62C GPU1 62C GPU2 62C GPU3 60C GPU4 59C GPU5 61C 24.06.2018 21:35:20 GPU0: 31 Sol/s GPU1: 29 Sol/s GPU2: 32 Sol/s GPU3: 30 Sol/s GPU4: 32 Sol/s GPU5: 31 Sol/s 24.06.2018 21:35:20 Total speed: 185 Sol/s 24.06.2018 21:35:29 CUDA: Device: 5 Thread exited with message: "unspecified launch failure" 24.06.2018 21:35:29 CUDA: Device: 4 Thread exited with message: "unspecified launch failure" 24.06.2018 21:35:29 CUDA: Device: 3 Thread exited with message: "unspecified launch failure" 24.06.2018 21:35:29 CUDA: Device: 0 Thread exited with message: "unspecified launch failure" 24.06.2018 21:35:30 CUDA: Device: 1 Thread exited with message: "unspecified launch failure" 24.06.2018 21:35:30 CUDA: Device: 2 Thread exited with message: "unspecified launch failure" 24.06.2018 21:35:30 WARNING: Looks like GPU0 are stopped. Restarting... 24.06.2018 21:35:30 INFO: GPU0 are restarted. 24.06.2018 21:35:30 WARNING: Looks like GPU1 are stopped. Restarting... 24.06.2018 21:35:30 INFO: GPU1 are restarted. 24.06.2018 21:35:30 WARNING: Looks like GPU2 are stopped. Restarting... 24.06.2018 21:35:30 INFO: GPU2 are restarted. 24.06.2018 21:35:30 WARNING: Looks like GPU3 are stopped. Restarting... 24.06.2018 21:35:30 INFO: GPU3 are restarted. 24.06.2018 21:35:31 WARNING: Looks like GPU4 are stopped. Restarting... 24.06.2018 21:35:31 INFO: GPU4 are restarted. 24.06.2018 21:35:31 WARNING: Looks like GPU5 are stopped. Restarting... 24.06.2018 21:35:31 INFO: GPU5 are restarted." on the old algorithm, everything was fine, and now at 194.5 several times a day this failure
Could be OC, could be PL. Do Windows logs show any failures like nvidia drivers? Do you have the latest nvidia drivers?
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if you use a .bat file to launch Claymore, you can add a:
pause
right below the miner line and it will keep the window open so you can read it.
Also if you have an integrated video card you might need to change the platform to 0 or 1 in the miner line if Claymore supports this.
Go into Device manager (if on windows) and see if the GPUs show up there.
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so I bought some BBP on SouthExchange to stake more BBP to get a higher reward.
BBP is a side hobby for me and we support Compassion kids on our own, but I've gotta say there's no easy way to figure this stuff out for someone new. Now granted I have two rigs with many GPUs running and I can mine about anything, but Biblepay has to make it cryptic.
For one, my RAC is 1607, the console knows that, so why doesn't the wallet show me how much BBP I need to stake to get 100% UXTO awards?
found this on another thread: Stake 20 BBP per RAC and you will receive : (YOUR_RAC/TEAM_RAC) x SUPERBLOCK_REWARD x 0.7.
So why not add something to give a suggested stake level to the wallet... it could be to the far right of the Available balance.
So I changed my utxoamount=36321 (was 5539) in the biblepay.conf and exec stakebalance still shows: 5539. I shut the wallet down and restarted so I'm guessing it takes time, but how much I can't seem to locate.
So if the utxoamount= still needs to be in the .conf file then why isn't the wallet smart enough to autostake the max amount available? Or why can't it stake at 75% of available balance if someone doesn't want to stake it all?
ETA: after 30 to 40 mins my stakebalance is now 36321.
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completed the survey. A lot of unanswered questions so please a video or diagram would be great. I realize due to hardware that everyone will have different hash rates and variables. Perhaps you can build a FAQ from the questions asked and put them on the 1st page announcement to help others. So I'll ask about my specific motherboard on my rig, the Asus Prime Z270-A https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-Z270-A/ -- it has 3 x PCIe 3.0 (GEN3) SLI & 3-way CFX Support -- even if I could put 3 GPUs in all 3 slots my guess is the first slot is the only one that will get full acceleration--the other two won't be as fast but would they be faster than 1x risers? -- so I get one of the M2 accelerator cards, put it in, put a 1080ti in slot 1 and fire up your mining software and then the rig will be hashing quicker. -- any benefit to filling the other two GPU slots on this motherboard or would they be the same as risers? I don't need exact numbers, I'm just trying to figure out how this board would help with acceleration versus a mobo that has 2 x16 slots (if there's a critter). Thanks!
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nice Altcoin Ann... should be in Mining or somewhere else
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Awesome work GPUHoarder, I'm down for two of the high speed boards (CLE-215+ 1GB DRAM version). Are you accepting crypto or fiat only? Thanks!
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Does anyone have the link to the Linux QT wallet that they can post? I tried following the instructions in the wiki but it says it can't find the QT wallet.
Thanks!
Is there still a Ubuntu QT wallet available? Trying to set this up on a ubuntu rig.. thanks! Hi! The QT wallet is included with the standard linux install. From the commandline try this: ./biblepay/src/qt/biblepay-qt & Thanks for your reply, apparently I don't have the qt file which is the issue on Ubuntu Desktop 18.04. So to better explain I followed the wiki: http://wiki.biblepay.org/Ubuntu_PackagesOpen a Terminal Add the Biblepay repository: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:biblepay/stable Update apt: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install biblepay-qt <-- when I do this line I get the following lines/error: Reading package lists... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package biblepay-qt since it can't locate the package it never installs Ah ok, maybe it is a Ubuntu 18 thing? I think there was some issue with the pre-compiled package for Ubuntu 18, but this is from my own memory. Can anyone confirm this? I am using 16.04 LTS Ubuntu and it is great. Thanks for the help, went back to 16.04 and no issues with the wallet.. BOINC on the other hand doesn't seem to be getting work but I'll look at the setup for that again tonight.
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Does anyone have the link to the Linux QT wallet that they can post? I tried following the instructions in the wiki but it says it can't find the QT wallet.
Thanks!
Is there still a Ubuntu QT wallet available? Trying to set this up on a ubuntu rig.. thanks! Hi! The QT wallet is included with the standard linux install. From the commandline try this: ./biblepay/src/qt/biblepay-qt & Thanks for your reply, apparently I don't have the qt file which is the issue on Ubuntu Desktop 18.04. So to better explain I followed the wiki: http://wiki.biblepay.org/Ubuntu_PackagesOpen a Terminal Add the Biblepay repository: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:biblepay/stable Update apt: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install biblepay-qt <-- when I do this line I get the following lines/error: Reading package lists... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package biblepay-qt since it can't locate the package it never installs
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Does anyone have the link to the Linux QT wallet that they can post? I tried following the instructions in the wiki but it says it can't find the QT wallet.
Thanks!
Is there still a Ubuntu QT wallet available? Trying to set this up on a ubuntu rig.. thanks!
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Does anyone have the link to the Linux QT wallet that they can post? I tried following the instructions in the wiki but it says it can't find the QT wallet.
Thanks!
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