jelin1984
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December 19, 2016, 04:16:27 PM |
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Transactions must be included in a block to be properly completed. When you send a transaction, it is broadcast to miners. Miners can then optionally include it in their next blocks. Miners will be more inclined to include your transaction if it has a higher transaction fee.
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Hotmetal
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December 19, 2016, 04:31:07 PM |
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Sell your cards or throw it in the fire. Easy fix.
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Mastker
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December 19, 2016, 04:44:55 PM |
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what mean gpu0 return incorrect data and after that windows restart how I can fix that Remove all overclocking , only stock core,mem,bios. Use low intensity option ( -i 2 or -i 3) That shall work.
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Jackling
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December 19, 2016, 04:46:14 PM |
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It is better to use Driver 16.9.2 or higher.
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xeridea
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December 19, 2016, 04:46:31 PM |
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Guys, I have a system with 5 GPUs, 3 R9 290 and 2 RX 480, all using usb risers with sata/molex adapter. He's been standing about 3 months 24/7. Today I smelled something burnt and found what is in the picture. Just the two that energized the RX 480. Do the RX 480 continue to extract more than pci_ex can support? Is there something wrong with my PSU? My RIG: Asrosk H81 Pro BTC Intel Celeron G1820 8GB RAM 3 R9 290 + 2 RX 480(all stock) USB risers Cougar GX 800 + Corsair CX 750 What 480s? The reference ones draw too much power from the slot.
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Profitability over time charts for many GPUs - http://xeridea.us/chartsBTC: bc1qr2xwjwfmjn43zhrlp6pn7vwdjrjnv5z0anhjhn LTC: LXDm6sR4dkyqtEWfUbPumMnVEiUFQvxSbZ Eth: 0x44cCe2cf90C8FEE4C9e4338Ae7049913D4F6fC24
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December 19, 2016, 04:57:44 PM |
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Guys, I have a system with 5 GPUs, 3 R9 290 and 2 RX 480, all using usb risers with sata/molex adapter. He's been standing about 3 months 24/7. Today I smelled something burnt and found what is in the picture. Just the two that energized the RX 480. Do the RX 480 continue to extract more than pci_ex can support? Is there something wrong with my PSU? My RIG: Asrosk H81 Pro BTC Intel Celeron G1820 8GB RAM 3 R9 290 + 2 RX 480(all stock) USB risers Cougar GX 800 + Corsair CX 750 duude.. this is a typical newbie mistake. dont worry it happens. you need cooler cables. try to lookup "mining cables"... they will come in cooler colors, black is the worse ones. try to find ones with all white cables. put a fan pointed right at your cables until you fix this problem!
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Viperho
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December 19, 2016, 05:45:48 PM |
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Guys, I have a system with 5 GPUs, 3 R9 290 and 2 RX 480, all using usb risers with sata/molex adapter. He's been standing about 3 months 24/7. Today I smelled something burnt and found what is in the picture. Just the two that energized the RX 480. Do the RX 480 continue to extract more than pci_ex can support? Is there something wrong with my PSU? My RIG: Asrosk H81 Pro BTC Intel Celeron G1820 8GB RAM 3 R9 290 + 2 RX 480(all stock) USB risers Cougar GX 800 + Corsair CX 750 https://postimg.org/image/an2rbk0wv/duude.. this is a typical newbie mistake. dont worry it happens. you need cooler cables. try to lookup "mining cables"... they will come in cooler colors, black is the worse ones. try to find ones with all white cables. put a fan pointed right at your cables until you fix this problem! unless you have the blue cables like me, they are watercooled. no fan needed.
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Q_R_V
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December 19, 2016, 05:52:56 PM |
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unless you have the blue cables like me, they are watercooled. no fan needed.
Watercooled cables!?
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AriesIV10
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December 19, 2016, 05:55:18 PM |
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Question:
I just got a batch of MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's delivered. They have "SAMSUNG" memory instead of "Hynix" memory. Is there any difference in the strapping for these two different memory types as there was with the Elpida?
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Charloz24
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December 19, 2016, 05:56:10 PM |
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Question:
I just got a batch of MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's delivered. They have "SAMSUNG" memory instead of "Hynix" memory. Is there any difference in the strapping for these two different memory types as there was with the Elpida?
Why you post the exact question at several thread?
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AriesIV10
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December 19, 2016, 05:57:41 PM |
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Question:
I just got a batch of MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's delivered. They have "SAMSUNG" memory instead of "Hynix" memory. Is there any difference in the strapping for these two different memory types as there was with the Elpida memory?
Why you post the exact question at several thread? Sorry about that. I have deleted the post on the one other location.
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BitJunkie556
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December 19, 2016, 06:10:33 PM |
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Hey guys, I'm having a bit of a problem with one of my rigs. This board seems to be trouble lately, and I'm not quite sure why... I have an RX 480 and 2 R9 380's on this rig, one in slot, the RX 480 in a slot, the 380's both on powered risers. For some reason, after about 20 mins of mining, I keep getting the "GPU Thread Hangs" error. Unfortunately, it isn't restarting on it's own, so I have to be lucky to notice. I've tried undervolting, underclocking, etc. I've gotten it to go for about 2 hours, but the threads keep hanging. Then I thought maybe it was because I'm mixing cards. So I disabled the the RX 480 and had only the 380's mine. Same problem. I disabled both 380's with only the RX 480 mining, same problem. I just tried lowering power limit % on all the cards by ~5% and lowered clocks to see if they'll run stable. Only time will tell I guess. Same thing was happening when I previously had a 390 and a 380 on this board. But I moved those to my main computer, mixed cards and all, no problems. Sometimes hangs once a day on all my rigs, so that still sucks. But I stay pretty much on top of them. But this one board just perplexes me. I think it may have something to do with the power delivery or something. I got it used, and it was fine for a while with Ethereum mining, but then it started acting up, and is now on Zcash as well. It appears to be more like a Phenom-era AM3 board, using a Sempron 145. I've pretty much ruled out any kind of CPU bottlenecking, as it does mine at proper speeds... Until it hangs. Any suggestions?
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BitJunkie556
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December 19, 2016, 06:13:07 PM |
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Question:
I just got a batch of MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's delivered. They have "SAMSUNG" memory instead of "Hynix" memory. Is there any difference in the strapping for these two different memory types as there was with the Elpida?
Why you post the exact question at several thread? Hmm... Either way, Samsung is said to be best for mining, right? Which variants have Samsung memory? Or is it mixed and matched, even with same card model? Just wondering...
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AriesIV10
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December 19, 2016, 06:44:25 PM |
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Question:
I just got a batch of MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's delivered. They have "SAMSUNG" memory instead of "Hynix" memory. Is there any difference in the strapping for these two different memory types as there was with the Elpida?
Why you post the exact question at several thread? Hmm... Either way, Samsung is said to be best for mining, right? Which variants have Samsung memory? Or is it mixed and matched, even with same card model? Just wondering... All of my MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's now have the Samsung memory on them. They use to have the Hynix. Has anyone had any problems with 1500 strapping them? I know there were issues with the Elpida memory on the sapphire gpu's. I do not want to brick them.
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December 19, 2016, 06:49:01 PM |
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Guys, I have a system with 5 GPUs, 3 R9 290 and 2 RX 480, all using usb risers with sata/molex adapter. He's been standing about 3 months 24/7. Today I smelled something burnt and found what is in the picture. Just the two that energized the RX 480. Do the RX 480 continue to extract more than pci_ex can support? Is there something wrong with my PSU? My RIG: Asrosk H81 Pro BTC Intel Celeron G1820 8GB RAM 3 R9 290 + 2 RX 480(all stock) USB risers Cougar GX 800 + Corsair CX 750 i had same problem i was using ver003 riser after change to ver006 no problem
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December 19, 2016, 06:49:29 PM |
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All of my MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's now have the Samsung memory on them. They use to have the Hynix. Has anyone had any problems with 1500 strapping them? I know there were issues with the Elpida memory on the sapphire gpu's. I do not want to brick them.
1500 strap is no good for Samsung. I suggest 1750.
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AriesIV10
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December 19, 2016, 06:56:10 PM |
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All of my MSI RX 470 Gaming X gpu's now have the Samsung memory on them. They use to have the Hynix. Has anyone had any problems with 1500 strapping them? I know there were issues with the Elpida memory on the sapphire gpu's. I do not want to brick them.
1500 strap is no good for Samsung. I suggest 1750. Great I will try that. What are your settings and results with the 1750 strap? AND Thank You!
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December 19, 2016, 06:57:49 PM |
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Hey guys, I'm having a bit of a problem with one of my rigs. This board seems to be trouble lately, and I'm not quite sure why... I have an RX 480 and 2 R9 380's on this rig, one in slot, the RX 480 in a slot, the 380's both on powered risers. For some reason, after about 20 mins of mining, I keep getting the "GPU Thread Hangs" error. Unfortunately, it isn't restarting on it's own, so I have to be lucky to notice. I've tried undervolting, underclocking, etc. I've gotten it to go for about 2 hours, but the threads keep hanging. Then I thought maybe it was because I'm mixing cards. So I disabled the the RX 480 and had only the 380's mine. Same problem. I disabled both 380's with only the RX 480 mining, same problem. I just tried lowering power limit % on all the cards by ~5% and lowered clocks to see if they'll run stable. Only time will tell I guess. Same thing was happening when I previously had a 390 and a 380 on this board. But I moved those to my main computer, mixed cards and all, no problems. Sometimes hangs once a day on all my rigs, so that still sucks. But I stay pretty much on top of them. But this one board just perplexes me. I think it may have something to do with the power delivery or something. I got it used, and it was fine for a while with Ethereum mining, but then it started acting up, and is now on Zcash as well. It appears to be more like a Phenom-era AM3 board, using a Sempron 145. I've pretty much ruled out any kind of CPU bottlenecking, as it does mine at proper speeds... Until it hangs. Any suggestions? i have the same problem with one of my rig. 6*rx480
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CODISMYLIFE
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December 19, 2016, 06:58:21 PM |
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Guys,I want to know about RX 480 4Gb h/s in claymore can you give me a hand?
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