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I have a question mining related : do anyone have already got the problem when disconnecting teamviewer leads to the RIG crash and reboot ?
No problem as long as teamviewer remains connected to the RIG , or of course as long as teamviewer has not been connected. But If I connect to check or do some settings, I can't disconnect the remote access without getting crash of this particular RIG ..
sorry, using tightvnc here. You may want to ensure that TV version is the same or compatible on both sides. For me, I use TV from home to my farm's main workstation. - from there its tightVNC all the way. Since using smOS, I dont need to remote manage the rigs, since all rigs now is centrally managed and can be done in the comfort of my browser at home. Anything needed at rig root level can be addressed using SSH. I do however need to TV in and manually control SRR if necessary. Other than that, I think I have reached nearly lights out operations and just come by in the weekend to clear the tumble weeds....
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March 09, 2017, 10:31:20 PM Last edit: March 09, 2017, 11:21:50 PM by GabryRox |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
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March 10, 2017, 12:14:25 AM |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
Always nice to read someone scores on some gear.
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March 10, 2017, 02:06:48 AM |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
Always nice to read someone scores on some gear. Yup... and speaking of gear... I've got 3 of the 4 MSI's a bought from Phil up and running in rig#3 super smoothly. Will get #4 plugged in tomorrow and will then be up to 3 full rigs with 16 GPUs! All the MSI 470s i got from Phil are in great condition. Highly recommend buying from him whenever he is selling something!
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March 10, 2017, 02:13:42 AM Last edit: March 10, 2017, 03:25:09 AM by LoneRangir |
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Slightly off topic here. Is anyone following the bitcoin SegWit vs. BU debate? Does anyone run a node on any of their mining machines? Is that a bad idea that I can't see?
I have multiple machines running 24/7. I could be casting multiple votes...
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March 10, 2017, 03:09:43 AM |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
Always nice to read someone scores on some gear. I am very interested in the Baikal miners. Thank you for the information!!
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March 10, 2017, 03:47:05 AM |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
Always nice to read someone scores on some gear. Yup... and speaking of gear... I've got 3 of the 4 MSI's a bought from Phil up and running in rig#3 super smoothly. Will get #4 plugged in tomorrow and will then be up to 3 full rigs with 16 GPUs! All the MSI 470s i got from Phil are in great condition. Highly recommend buying from him whenever he is selling something! I will be selling a few 3-4 asus rx 480 4gb very soon and I think 2-3 msi rx 470 4gb lastly 2 msi rx 470 8gb https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G4W98422&cm_re=asus_rx_480-_-1FT-000Y-000S1-_-Producthttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137024&cm_re=msi_rx_470-_-14-137-024-_-Producthttps://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=msi+rx+470&N=-1&isNodeId=1may list them on sun nite
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March 10, 2017, 05:09:17 AM Last edit: March 10, 2017, 05:28:31 AM by citronick |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
Always nice to read someone scores on some gear. I am very interested in the Baikal miners. Thank you for the information!! The current 25GHs Baikal farm I am hosting for my team is pointed for rent/selling at Nicehash. Incredible returns... I mean it's ridiculous how much people pay to rent X11 hash. I wonder why? Latest additions, the Baikal X11 900MHs Giant miner... (using a S7 PSU to power 5 x Giants)
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March 10, 2017, 05:15:41 AM |
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Slightly off topic here. Is anyone following the bitcoin SegWit vs. BU debate? Does anyone run a node on any of their mining machines? Is that a bad idea that I can't see?
I have multiple machines running 24/7. I could be casting multiple votes...
I was surprised the other day to see Antpool already signalling BU instead of Segwit. F2Pool is still BIP9.... I dont think there is a voting process per se; only mining pools to "signal" their preference.
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March 10, 2017, 05:42:49 AM |
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Slightly off topic here. Is anyone following the bitcoin SegWit vs. BU debate? Does anyone run a node on any of their mining machines? Is that a bad idea that I can't see?
I have multiple machines running 24/7. I could be casting multiple votes...
I was surprised the other day to see Antpool already signalling BU instead of Segwit. F2Pool is still BIP9.... I dont think there is a voting process per se; only mining pools to "signal" their preference. I watched a video about how nodes (not pools/miners) can trigger a soft fork for SegWit instead of the hard fork needed for BU. I'm not sure exactly which I would 'vote' for, exactly, but I was mostly questioning whether running the bitcoin node software on a mining rig would not be wise.
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March 10, 2017, 11:53:13 AM |
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Slightly off topic here. Is anyone following the bitcoin SegWit vs. BU debate? Does anyone run a node on any of their mining machines? Is that a bad idea that I can't see?
I have multiple machines running 24/7. I could be casting multiple votes...
I was surprised the other day to see Antpool already signalling BU instead of Segwit. F2Pool is still BIP9.... I dont think there is a voting process per se; only mining pools to "signal" their preference. If you ask me; the core team shot themselves in the feet many times over. I just leave it at that.
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March 10, 2017, 12:38:57 PM |
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segwit is a terrible idea. it would really hurt alt coins if it works.
it would also allow for huge theft of btc since transactions would go on off the books.
finally it attacks.
AMD INTEL NVIDIA CORSAIR EVGA SEASONIC ANTEC FSP MSI ASUS GIGABYTE ASROCK
many other pc companies.
basically it is pro asic anti gpu
if it was to work correctly it would allow lots more transactions in btc thus eliminating alt coin transactions. pr at least reducing alt coin transactions.
I am looking to increase alt coin transactions. I am promoting alt coins as the cars and trucks even buses that drive on the btc super highway.
I actually like to think bitmain moved in this direction by going for BU rather then Segwit.
I think segwit will cause a showdown of BTC vs all other coins and I do not think that is a wise thing to do.
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March 10, 2017, 01:22:40 PM |
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Just wanted to report back on the Baikal Mini Miner that I have had almost 1 week now. This little thing really rocks! It was BY FAR the easiest mining-related equipment to set up and get running that I've ever had! Literally... just plug in the power and LAN cable, log in to its web interface and amend the already listed pools for your user names, and BAM, you're good to go!
Since that initial config, I have not had to do anything with it for a week! Only check my returns, which in fact, have been very close to what the calculators say... about .05 to .06 Dash per day. Just got my first payout of .25 Dash yesterday and went to my exchange wallet with no issues. So, as things are now, that equates to about 2 Dash per month, which at current prices would ROI this thing in about 100 days. I would totally be down to get at least 1 more of these but now Baikal is out of stock and the secondary market prices are simply ridiculous... most are at least 2x the $300 retail price!
Always nice to read someone scores on some gear. I am very interested in the Baikal miners. Thank you for the information!! The current 25GHs Baikal farm I am hosting for my team is pointed for rent/selling at Nicehash. Incredible returns... I mean it's ridiculous how much people pay to rent X11 hash. I wonder why? Latest additions, the Baikal X11 900MHs Giant miner... (using a S7 PSU to power 5 x Giants) I've been wanting to get a couple of these! So is it worth the time and money??
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March 10, 2017, 03:01:50 PM |
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segwit is a terrible idea. it would really hurt alt coins if it works.
it would also allow for huge theft of btc since transactions would go on off the books.
finally it attacks.
AMD INTEL NVIDIA CORSAIR EVGA SEASONIC ANTEC FSP MSI ASUS GIGABYTE ASROCK
many other pc companies.
basically it is pro asic anti gpu
if it was to work correctly it would allow lots more transactions in btc thus eliminating alt coin transactions. pr at least reducing alt coin transactions.
I am looking to increase alt coin transactions. I am promoting alt coins as the cars and trucks even buses that drive on the btc super highway.
I actually like to think bitmain moved in this direction by going for BU rather then Segwit.
I think segwit will cause a showdown of BTC vs all other coins and I do not think that is a wise thing to do.
My group's s9 farm is spread over gbminers and viabtc pools ; and both of them have already flagging BU. The Avalons A721 farm; some are at kano and some moving around at gbminers and viabtc. After reading into Segwit and the what the Core team wants to do... IMHO, this kind of fork will surely impact the upcoming ETF and how BTC will chart higher in 2017 and beyond.
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March 10, 2017, 03:23:58 PM |
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segwit is a terrible idea. it would really hurt alt coins if it works.
it would also allow for huge theft of btc since transactions would go on off the books.
finally it attacks.
AMD INTEL NVIDIA CORSAIR EVGA SEASONIC ANTEC FSP MSI ASUS GIGABYTE ASROCK
many other pc companies.
basically it is pro asic anti gpu
if it was to work correctly it would allow lots more transactions in btc thus eliminating alt coin transactions. pr at least reducing alt coin transactions.
I am looking to increase alt coin transactions. I am promoting alt coins as the cars and trucks even buses that drive on the btc super highway.
I actually like to think bitmain moved in this direction by going for BU rather then Segwit.
I think segwit will cause a showdown of BTC vs all other coins and I do not think that is a wise thing to do.
My group's s9 farm is spread over gbminers and viabtc pools ; and both of them have already flagging BU. The Avalons A721 farm; some are at kano and some moving around at gbminers and viabtc. After reading into Segwit and the what the Core team wants to do... IMHO, this kind of fork will surely impact the upcoming ETF and how BTC will chart higher in 2017 and beyond. Right now BTC- ALTcoin setup is working. Alt coins are really growing. For BTC to directly attack altcoin/gpu world is dumb. I think bitmain has figured this out. Which is why they switched to BU support. If you read what segwit allows I can see Josh GAW-Zen mining all over again. I like the highway= btc cars trucks buses = alt coins analogy a lot. The highway needs to be clean safe visible yada yada yada If someone wants to drive on the highway in a car packed with whatever well thats what XMR is for. ZEC has a market cap of 35 million which means intel or amd or nvidia can boost its price up easily buying some coin. Its like a rebate program for miners. and if zec dies amd can develop WTF coin when needed. I see a very good balance with a small tweak like BU. Segwit is a moron move bound to lay the cryptocoin world to waste.
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March 10, 2017, 03:30:24 PM |
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segwit is a terrible idea. it would really hurt alt coins if it works.
it would also allow for huge theft of btc since transactions would go on off the books. ... snip ... I am looking to increase alt coin transactions. I am promoting alt coins as the cars and trucks even buses that drive on the btc super highway.
I actually like to think bitmain moved in this direction by going for BU rather then Segwit.
I think segwit will cause a showdown of BTC vs all other coins and I do not think that is a wise thing to do.
My group's s9 farm is spread over gbminers and viabtc pools ; and both of them have already flagging BU. The Avalons A721 farm; some are at kano and some moving around at gbminers and viabtc. After reading into Segwit and the what the Core team wants to do... IMHO, this kind of fork will surely impact the upcoming ETF and how BTC will chart higher in 2017 and beyond. Right now BTC- ALTcoin setup is working. Alt coins are really growing. For BTC to directly attack altcoin/gpu world is dumb. I think bitmain has figured this out. Which is why they switched to BU support. If you read what segwit allows I can see Josh GAW-Zen mining all over again. I like the highway= btc cars trucks buses = alt coins analogy a lot. The highway needs to be clean safe visible yada yada yada If someone wants to drive on the highway in a car packed with whatever well thats what XMR is for. Yes agreed - even Bitmain is now selling LTC/Scrypt ASICS.... and I was not surprised that even Pandaminers are selling to further expand GPU mining. It wont be long, when AMD will release a "mining card"....
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March 10, 2017, 03:35:03 PM |
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segwit is a terrible idea. it would really hurt alt coins if it works.
it would also allow for huge theft of btc since transactions would go on off the books. ... snip ... I am looking to increase alt coin transactions. I am promoting alt coins as the cars and trucks even buses that drive on the btc super highway.
I actually like to think bitmain moved in this direction by going for BU rather then Segwit.
I think segwit will cause a showdown of BTC vs all other coins and I do not think that is a wise thing to do.
My group's s9 farm is spread over gbminers and viabtc pools ; and both of them have already flagging BU. The Avalons A721 farm; some are at kano and some moving around at gbminers and viabtc. After reading into Segwit and the what the Core team wants to do... IMHO, this kind of fork will surely impact the upcoming ETF and how BTC will chart higher in 2017 and beyond. Right now BTC- ALTcoin setup is working. Alt coins are really growing. For BTC to directly attack altcoin/gpu world is dumb. I think bitmain has figured this out. Which is why they switched to BU support. If you read what segwit allows I can see Josh GAW-Zen mining all over again. I like the highway= btc cars trucks buses = alt coins analogy a lot. The highway needs to be clean safe visible yada yada yada If someone wants to drive on the highway in a car packed with whatever well thats what XMR is for. Yes agreed - even Bitmain is now selling LTC/Scrypt ASICS.... and I was not surprised that even Pandaminers are selling to further expand GPU mining. It wont be long, when AMD will release a "mining card".... Btw, this is a good read from viabtc website on why they chose BU. https://medium.com/@ViaBTC/why-we-must-increase-the-block-size-and-why-i-support-bitcoin-unlimited-90b114b3ef4a#.65qgdetcm
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March 10, 2017, 04:35:37 PM |
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philip, why are you buying n selling your gpus all the time ?
the extra hassle is worth your while ?
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March 10, 2017, 05:13:33 PM |
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Good find this Kayden. I will try and get a unit over too. I usually order from Aliexpress, trying to create account in Taoboa.com but its all in Chinese Any luck in ordering this? Shipping doesn't seem overly straightforward, so I'm a little nervous about pulling the trigger
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March 10, 2017, 05:49:37 PM |
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philip, why are you buying n selling your gpus all the time ?
the extra hassle is worth your while ?
no but i can get a bit compulsive at times.
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