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can you point me in the direction of said hosting? Please take your conversation to private messages, thank you! - Bump.
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Our sales team will get back to you ASAP, sorry for the wait. Those threads are from an old employee that used to handle sales. We have a new sales team, and have adjusted our pricing to be more accurate to the current market for hardware. I once again apologize for the inconsistency.
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Haha I knew this question would come up eventually! We are in control of zoomhash.com, but we are currently working with our new web developer on a new site. Our company has had a serious transition in the past year for the better, with that there will be many changes, our website being an important one. The twitter is owned by old ownership and we are in the process of reeling everything in. I apologize for that. If you have any more questions or inquiries please do not hesitate to email us. PM me for that email!
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Did we ever solve this??? I just hooked up 3 different kinds of antminers and am having the same issue. Well I don't know if they are mining slow or not. I just got this place ready for them and now I can't even see them. Every single one of them it says Error site unreachable!
What steps have you already tried to solve the issue? If you can hard reset or flash the miner that would be a good start!
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I prefer bigger dogs! How much for the Ram? are they 4gb modules or 8gb?
RAM is not being sold separately but is included if you purchase a motherboard or miner. They are 8GB modules.
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Greetings from ZoomHash, we are selling various packages of hardware and turn-key colocation hosting. We are offering whole miners, and new/used hardware. The miners and hardware are tested by our trained technical staff and are fully functioning. The hardware comes from a data center, not an at-home setup, and the hardware is being sold or hosted for reasons of expansion and liquidation. Shipping cost will be calculated at time of purchase after determining the number of boxes, dimensions, and weight. Customer will pay for shipping costs. And also has the option for different shipping carriers, select between USPS, UPS, and FedEx. We can determine what is the cheapest shipping method for you at time of purchase. Prices for whole mining rigs are discounted, all of the pricing below reflects that already. $750 (Price reflects discount for whole miner package) Sapphire or MSI R9 390 8GB GPU mining rig, includes:- 6 x Sapphire R9 390 8GB GPU or MSI R9 390 8GB
- 2 x 1000W or higher ATX AUX PSU - 80Plus Gold
- 1 x ASRock H97 Anniversary or H81 Pro BTC Motherboard w/ 8GB DDR3 RAM, CPU w/ stock cooler
- 1 x Set of risers and cables
- 1 x USB drive with OS and mining sofware
Our stock listed below is separate from our "whole miner" packages. We have lots of hardware for sale!$100 (Price reflects discount for whole miner package) 250 MH/s Antminer L3 Scrypt Miner:- 1 x Antminer L3 Scrypt Miner
- 1 x 1200W PSU
$1200 for lot of 10 [BRAND NEW]- Sapphire R9 390 8GB GPU [254 in stock]
- MSI R9 390 8GB GPU [43 in stock]
$1000 for lot of 10- Sapphire R9 390 8GB GPU [138 in stock]
- MSI R9 390 8GB GPU [74 in stock]
$1000 for lot of 10- ASRock H97 Anniversary Motherboard w/ 8GB DDR3 RAM, CPU w/ stock cooler [49 in stock]
- ASRock H81 Pro BTC Motherboard w/ 8GB DDR3 RAM, CPU w/ stock cooler [12 in stock]
$500 for lot of 10- 1350W ATX PSU, Platinum rated [89 in stock]
- 1250W ATX PSU, Gold rated [5 in stock]
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- 1200W or more non-ATX PSU for Antminer L3
- Any inquires on purchasing hosting and/or hardware, or current inventory, please email us at sales@zoomhash.com or visit our website zoomhash.com and use our contact page. - TURN-KEY HOSTINGSave with the turn-key colocation hosting package: - Purchase hardware & hosting together for discount
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We have a team of on-site technicians that can maintenance your miners and hardware, Mon-Fri; 8am-4pm, for general maintenance, repair and/or replacement, at different technical support tiers for a fixed cost. - REVIEWSkingcolex https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5005497.0Thank you, ZoomHash, LLC
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is this a new miner from Bitmain or something you bought elsewhere? Almost sounds like somebody changed the root password.
Try SSHing in via something like Putty and see if the real root password works: root/admin
This was my first thought too. I would try doing a hard-reset of the miner, setting everything back to default. If this isn't possible does your model of miner have a microSD card?
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Interesting indeed.
Move the GPU with that error to a different slot with different cables, and see what GPU has the error. If the GPU you moved has the error again, I would assume it could be failing, it's the luck of the silicon lottery..
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I agree with you. right now i am using 2.9d. after this version all of them crashes. i am sure developer will figure out soon. Same problem on both my rigs with 9 AMD cards each. I've upped my virtual space to 80 GB, turned down MI to 8 starting from 12, tried altinit, gser 1-6 and nothing works. Sometimes it would sporadically go through, but after I restart ( cause i like to do it weekly), it keeps crashing and I have to just keep trying again and again before it works again. Except this time, after 4 restarts, and multiple (10+), i gave up and went back to claymore on 1 of my rigs cause I'm remote and don't have 2.9 installed. Hi. phoniex miner crashes just after starting load gpu log file doesnt give too much info.here is the log: ------------------------- 2018.07.04:11:54:56.713: main Phoenix Miner 3.0c Windows/msvc - Release 2018.07.04:11:54:56.713: main Cmd line: -pool etc.arsmine.net:8008 -wal 0x1c9cfc8a55dc86cee1c07a354593428d8894ad30 -worker Robert -pass x -coin etc -rmode 1 -wdog 1 -log 2 -ftimeout 200 2018.07.04:11:55:10.755: main Available GPUs for mining: 2018.07.04:11:55:10.755: main GPU1: Radeon RX 570 Series (pcie 1), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 32 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU2: Radeon RX 580 Series (pcie 2), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU3: Radeon RX 570 Series (pcie 6), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 32 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU4: Radeon RX 570 Series (pcie 7), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 32 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU5: Radeon RX 570 Series (pcie Cool, OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 32 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU6: Radeon RX 570 Series (pcie 9), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 32 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU7: Radeon RX 570 Series (pcie 10), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 32 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU8: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 11), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU9: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (pcie 12), CUDA cap. 6.1, 4 GB VRAM, 6 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:10.756: main GPU10: Radeon RX 580 Series (pcie 13), OpenCL 2.0, 4 GB VRAM, 36 CUs 2018.07.04:11:55:11.338: main ADL library initialized 2018.07.04:11:55:11.375: main NVML library initialized 2018.07.04:11:55:12.143: main Listening for CDM remote manager at port 3333 in read-only mode 2018.07.04:11:55:12.143: main Eth: the pool list contains 1 pool 2018.07.04:11:55:12.143: main Eth: primary pool: etc.arsmine.net:8008 2018.07.04:11:55:12.143: main Starting GPU mining 2018.07.04:11:55:12.143: main Matched GPU1 to ADL adapter index 32 (method 1) 2018.07.04:11:55:12.425: main GPU1: Created ADL monitor for adapter 32; overdrive version: 7 2018.07.04:11:55:12.426: main GPU1: using AMD driver ver 18.6.1 2018.07.04:11:55:12.426: main Matched GPU2 to ADL adapter index 80 (method 1) 2018.07.04:11:55:12.855: main GPU2: Created ADL monitor for adapter 80; overdrive version: 7 2018.07.04:11:55:12.855: main GPU2: using AMD driver ver 18.6.1 2018.07.04:11:55:12.855: main Matched GPU3 to ADL adapter index 64 (method 1) 2018.07.04:11:55:13.369: main GPU3: Created ADL monitor for adapter 64; overdrive version: 7 2018.07.04:11:55:13.369: main GPU3: using AMD driver ver 18.6.1 2018.07.04:11:55:13.370: main Matched GPU4 to ADL adapter index 96 (method 1) 2018.07.04:11:55:13.752: main GPU4: Created ADL monitor for adapter 96; overdrive version: 7 2018.07.04:11:55:13.752: main GPU4: using AMD driver ver 18.6.1 2018.07.04:11:55:13.753: main Matched GPU5 to ADL adapter index 112 (method 1) 2018.07.04:11:55:14.328: main GPU5: Created ADL monitor for adapter 112; overdrive version: 7 2018.07.04:11:55:14.329: main GPU5: using AMD driver ver 18.6.1 2018.07.04:11:55:14.329: main Matched GPU6 to ADL adapter index 48 (method 1) 2018.07.04:11:55:14.627: main GPU6: Created ADL monitor for adapter 48; overdrive version: 7 2018.07.04:11:55:14.627: main GPU6: using AMD driver ver 18.6.1 2018.07.04:11:55:14.627: main Matched GPU7 to ADL adapter index 16 (method 1)
-------------------------------------------------------- Any help? 2.9d works with out any problem. Many thx in advance
What version AMD driver are you running?
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Thank You for your work! My antivirus sees the virus! Is that okay? While I uninstall the program, I will wait for updates.
As long as you are downloading from PhoenixMiner's repository on his original post, there should be no virus. You might have to add an exception to your anti-virus! File: PhoenixMiner_3.0c.zip SHA-1: 490703702f6868c4862d7e5e36dd4a2150f06dee SHA-256: bd591a4e9d52df144ab789e797d0000717163032bf488708be3dff05817ae84b SHA-512: 02b4ac3d96824c7bfff9eb2e46ab2fa46ab67f0fa76a3801027bff13da90efc4da5a2f24f0b9d1076335fd8a24d6f3a07dbb133e22c35ff939170fb0812a9137 Lately I am getting a clEnqueueNDRange(-4) error on GPU 12. I only have 12 Sapphire RX570 GPUs attached to my rig.
My rig has been humming without any errors for many months. This just happened lately like since 2 weeks back. Any ideas how to solve this?
My virtual memory is already set to min 24000 and max 36000
I found this thread on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/7zpdpp/clenqueuendrangekernel_4_on_phoenix_miner_help/But you mentioned you already have your virtual memory set, there may be something that is taking up your virtual memory other than the GPUs, is the Windows OS a fairly barebones install?
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