Put them outside. I have all my rigs outside. A guy have posted video on youtube. Mine survived the winter down to -30C
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Bios Version 1010 is released. Havent tried it though since I dont have a monitor to perform the upgrade in bios :/
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Strange. Using win10 and 13 amd 570 nitro+.
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The graph is from the pool, I get it. From your miner on your pc, I am talking about that hashrate. On PC it is the same. 387 on each rig. 407 when paying devfee.
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Is this good stats? Having 3 rigs: shares 1,007 (98%) / stale 21 (2%) / invalid 0 (0%) Reported hashrate on each rig is about 387 mh/s, using claymore.
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No matter how many cards this MB can support, it is just a bad mobo when it comes to stability. Take any algo, the hashes will move up and down, never settle. Z270 is so far the best, I have used.
Been running since february. No problems. You dont have stability issues? I mean varying hashrates, especially for ethash and equihash.. That has nothing to do with my hardware. Never stability issues.
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No matter how many cards this MB can support, it is just a bad mobo when it comes to stability. Take any algo, the hashes will move up and down, never settle. Z270 is so far the best, I have used.
Been running since february. No problems.
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How to single mine using ethermine pool?
here you can solo mine ETH, https://www.ethpool.org/ , & good luck, cause you will need a lot of luck Why I need good luck? I just need the command line to start mining. I have moved from single mining on NH and moving on to ethermine.
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How to single mine using ethermine pool?
(Maybe this command? EthDcrMiner64.exe --epool ssl://us1.ethermine.org:5555 -esm 1 -ewal WALLET.Rigg1 - epsw x)
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More than 6-8 GPU's on Windows 10 requires more RAM. 8GB should be good even with future updates which typically increase RAM requirements.
Woah. Source on this? I've been running 13 GPU rigs with 4GB RAM and if it ever happens, my rigs only crash once a week. That is a non-issue to me but does this mea i could squeeze in better hash rates if i upgrade my rigs to 8GB RAM? Hehe. Also using 4gb ram. Rigs never crash. 13 gpu windows 10. Can you tell your settings in bios? Forgot to mention I am running b250 mining expert
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More than 6-8 GPU's on Windows 10 requires more RAM. 8GB should be good even with future updates which typically increase RAM requirements.
Woah. Source on this? I've been running 13 GPU rigs with 4GB RAM and if it ever happens, my rigs only crash once a week. That is a non-issue to me but does this mea i could squeeze in better hash rates if i upgrade my rigs to 8GB RAM? Hehe. Also using 4gb ram. Rigs never crash. 13 gpu windows 10.
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Im using Sata to feed riser and the PSU to feed 6 Vega 64.... no problem at all.
Its only a problem with low end cards that draw juice from the riser.... check the sata connector temp with your finger.
Well I'm not sure if its ok to call GTX1070 a low end card, but maybe you are right about it taking power from riser (I don't see why tho, because I power GPU with 8-pin power line). That would explain overheating, but on the other hand people say that SATA can't give enough power for risers. If you don't have the same problems like I have, than you are good... maybe. I power gpu and riser with one 8pin from psu that splits into 8pin (to gpu) + 6pin (to riser).
Which PSU and GPU you have if its not a secret? Because I would rather supply riser from same line as GPU if its possible for me, than from molex. Evga g2 1600W. 8pin from vga port that splits to 8pin and 6pin. Default cable from evga. I use 6pin extender to reach the riser. Each psu power 7 gpu.
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I power gpu and riser with one 8pin from psu that splits into 8pin (to gpu) + 6pin (to riser).
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It removes claymore fee but pays you 0.1% fee?
I think so. But the latest Claymore use the SSL connection, so the software does not work anymore. Use an older claymore without ssl?
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It removes claymore fee but pays you 0.1% fee?
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Hi Claymore. If phoenix really is faster (as he claims) u should lower fee to 0.60% (he have 0.65%.) That would make you steal his customers.
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I have used a long period of Claymore miner which I notice with claymore miner is very unstable and often fixed and a high negative very high DEVFEE, and then I switched to Phoenixminer which is very stable and almost never jammers only shame hashrate measurement on the pole is always a lot lower than the measurement of phoenixminer 2.8.c and the AVG on the pole remains low and of course a lower Devfee, but still you lose a lot, trowens nodevfee works perfectly, But after a long period of use of ETHMINER 14.3 I come behind no Devfee open software and higher AVG and Hashrate on the pool super and much and many times better than Phoenixminer and Of course much better than Claymore (is a real thief) I am of course curious about the findings of other users. Download PhoenixMiner 2.8c: https://mega.nz/#F!2VskDJrI!lsQsz1CdDe8x5cH3L8QaBwDownload: Claymore 11.5: https://github.com/digitalpara/download-NODEVFEE-CLAYMORE-11-5---DevFee-Removed
Download Ethminer 14 with watchdog: https://github.com/digitalpara/NODEVFEE-ETHMINER-14-3---Auto-start-WatchDogI am really curious what the phoenixminer version 2.9 has to offer, and minimal devfee on or off function Can you make Claymore 11.6 devfee removed? With claymore and nicehash i get 100% successful shares.
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