i do like the office pc miner! what cards are in there? they seem smaller than even the single fan evga type.
They are the EVGA 750ti's SC. Single fan and no 6pin. Powered USB risers FTW! what's the word on card orientation? I remember reading somewhere that the specific type of fan mount on GPUs was made for the card to be in the horizontal position (as if it were installed in a standard tower desktop), and that having them in the vertical orientation (such as in your rig) is what causes the fans to fail early. rumor / misinformation? Hmmm - I never heard the card/fan orientation rumor. I have been running the cards in an open case vertical design now for about a year with no issues. I dust the system about once every other month with canned air. Other than that no problems.
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Non-noob VNL folks - you all know what the 'ignore" button is for right? Let's all use it! Oh and STOP QUOTING.....
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i do like the office pc miner! what cards are in there? they seem smaller than even the single fan evga type.
They are the EVGA 750ti's SC. Single fan and no 6pin. Powered USB risers FTW!
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Talk about hot!!!
These are my (2) rigs in the garage.
It runs about 95 degrees fahrenheit in there but I have a big fan blowing on the rig. ** The winter is great and cold in the garage so the rig runs very well! **
The entire rig is plugged into a power strip which is plugged into a kil-o-watt meter.\
Oh and I use every available space possible for mining. This is my office machine with (4) 750 ti's - kinda rigged :-)
Just figured I would share my set up.
-pokeytex
Ahhh a tidy rig... Looks pretty. Closet shelving is pretty good to hang GPUs from. Little bit heavy though. [/quote] LOL - heavy is true. I had to add a middle support structure for the (2) power supplies , gpu's, and network switch.
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Talk about hot!!! These are my (2) rigs in the garage. It runs about 95 degrees fahrenheit in there but I have a big fan blowing on the rig. ** The winter is great and cold in the garage so the rig runs very well! ** The entire rig is plugged into a power strip which is plugged into a kil-o-watt meter. Oh and I use every available space possible for mining. This is my office machine with (4) 750 ti's - kinda rigged :-) Just figured I would share my set up. -pokeytex
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Hm, 35k $ is over 125 BTC... I thought there would be massive AMBER buy after dividends... must wait a little bit longer I think people like to keep some of their return on investment. I don't think pumping 100% back into the coin is what folks are doing. Maybe 20% and keep 80%. But then again I am sometimes conservative.
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Confirmation - Dividend received! - Time to purchase some more.
Thank you - pokeytex
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Very likely someone got rid of several thousand on rex.
LOL - Mark this post - I think someone will be very upset when this hits its' true potential.
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@AmberCoinDev - what is the time frame for 25% pos versus 10% pos? Are there plans to be able to spend AmberCoin at some point or just hold? This will help increase the value I guess once you sell off the mined amount of company shares. Please advise.
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Interesting dump today. It could just be someone who has to pay an electric bill. Didn't look like a significant amount.
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sp - thank you for all of your hard work.
Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 4 nodes Date: 7/18/2015 05:39 To: sp - beer money 1CTiNJyoUmbdMRACtteRWXhGqtSETYd6Vd Debit: -0.10000000 BTC Transaction fee: -0.00051549 BTC Net amount: -0.10051549 BTC Transaction ID: da67c58d49edae2932042ca187ffe563b0566abc29ccb3c0ba5cc62eb46933af-000
-pokeytex
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Sp - please check your PM - beers in your future!
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Turns out that a 1st generation Raspberry Pi can run a Spreadnode fine Same for Service Node? Hello - I would like to tinker with putting a node on my Rpi2 - is there a good tutorial on how to do this? Hiya No tutorial yet but I just used a Wheezy image from the RPI web site (remembering to expand the partition to maximum in raspi-config) and followed these instructions: http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=710.0Worked perfectly but you need to set permissions on the spreadcoin data folder to be writeable by the Pi account otherwise you get a file not found error. It took over 2 hours to compile on the old Pi so I'd be interested to know is the RPI2 is 6 times as fast like they claim Not sure if you'll need a swap file on the RPI2 but you definitely need one on the 1st gen. EDIT: The image takes up 4GB so you need a bigger card even though the blockchain is <400MB Ok very cool - i will try to tinker with it this weekend... Do you know if the spreadcoin miner will work on the Rpi2? Can it be converted somehow to mine? I guess it would be like a FPGA? Just curious.
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Turns out that a 1st generation Raspberry Pi can run a Spreadnode fine Same for Service Node? Hello - I would like to tinker with putting a node on my Rpi2 - is there a good tutorial on how to do this?
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Do we know what the next few levels of pricing will be after the .000125 BTC rounds?
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Yeah - just confirmed on my three rigs I cannot run Whirlpoolx for some reason. It starts to mine - even shows up on Suprnova and then the driver crashes. Each rig - weird. Any help or ideas?
thanks - pokeytex
edit: Am running Windows 8.1 pro on all machines - ? maybe OS limitation?
edit2: Am compiling Trupvot's 1.5.3 version to try it out now.
I have a mixed rig also and on some algos I have to put the same cards on it's own bat. Try running them that way and see what it does. EDIT: This is a another option but PITA. Run one card at a time and see if it crashes. I just went through some bad risers causing crashes. Hrmm that would make sense to me however (2) of the rigs are only 750ti's. Regarding the risers wouldn't the other algos crash if the risers were bad? The miner kept crashing so I put each card on it's own bat and the same card kept crashing. I kept switching cards to make sure the card was good and every card I put on the riser crashed. I had ordered some (even some new ones was bad) but now I have just about everything back to normal. So try and run each card on it's own bat and see if the same one keeps crashing. Easiest way I found was individual bats. Ok will try that now - what os are you/were you running? Windows 7 64bit Also, your PSU is strong enough, correct? EDIT Windows 10 on one. Ok - - Individual bats worked perfect. Whirlpoolx doesn't seem to like grouping GPU's under Windows 8.1 64bit? Individually they all work fine. Lags my machine pretty good. I guess I will stick with Quark for now even though it appears to be dropping off the face of the earth. Any new algo's anyone checking out?
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Yeah - just confirmed on my three rigs I cannot run Whirlpoolx for some reason. It starts to mine - even shows up on Suprnova and then the driver crashes. Each rig - weird. Any help or ideas?
thanks - pokeytex
edit: Am running Windows 8.1 pro on all machines - ? maybe OS limitation?
edit2: Am compiling Trupvot's 1.5.3 version to try it out now.
I have a mixed rig also and on some algos I have to put the same cards on it's own bat. Try running them that way and see what it does. EDIT: This is a another option but PITA. Run one card at a time and see if it crashes. I just went through some bad risers causing crashes. Hrmm that would make sense to me however (2) of the rigs are only 750ti's. Regarding the risers wouldn't the other algos crash if the risers were bad? The miner kept crashing so I put each card on it's own bat and the same card kept crashing. I kept switching cards to make sure the card was good and every card I put on the riser crashed. I had ordered some (even some new ones was bad) but now I have just about everything back to normal. So try and run each card on it's own bat and see if the same one keeps crashing. Easiest way I found was individual bats. Ok will try that now - what os are you/were you running?
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Yeah - just confirmed on my three rigs I cannot run Whirlpoolx for some reason. It starts to mine - even shows up on Suprnova and then the driver crashes. Each rig - weird. Any help or ideas?
thanks - pokeytex
edit: Am running Windows 8.1 pro on all machines - ? maybe OS limitation?
edit2: Am compiling Trupvot's 1.5.3 version to try it out now.
I have a mixed rig also and on some algos I have to put the same cards on it's own bat. Try running them that way and see what it does. EDIT: This is a another option but PITA. Run one card at a time and see if it crashes. I just went through some bad risers causing crashes. Hrmm that would make sense to me however (2) of the rigs are only 750ti's. Regarding the risers wouldn't the other algos crash if the risers were bad?
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Yeah - just confirmed on my three rigs I cannot run Whirlpoolx for some reason. It starts to mine - even shows up on Suprnova and then the driver crashes. Each rig - weird. Any help or ideas?
thanks - pokeytex
edit: Am running Windows 8.1 pro on all machines - ? maybe OS limitation?
edit2: Am compiling Trupvot's 1.5.3 version to try it out now.
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Does anyone have a whirlpoolx working config without crashing? I am using 1.5.55 with (9) 750ti's, (3) 970's, and (1) 960. I am having a hard time getting the miner to run without driver crashes. Quark runs like a champ.
Seem to work here (under Windows), but then I'm only using one card, not 13. What is your config please? I would like to check it against mine: ccminer -a whirlpoolx -o stratum+tcp://vnl.suprnova.cc:1111 -u xxxxx.xxx -p x
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