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Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!
I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?
Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used? I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast. That USB key should be good. Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this: https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47wDo you? Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see. https://s21.postimg.org/pyg2d9usn/IMG_7178.jpgpress f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter: then: you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 ) anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it: sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and enter the password: miner1 when prompted. then logout and log back in and tell me if you see the OC messages. I see the same thing as before. =-( If it helps, running literally any `nvidia-settings` command just does this: m1@m1-desktop:~$ nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=100 Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run `nvidia-settings --help` for usage information.
if you enter: what does it show? m1@m1-desktop:~$ lspci | grep VGA 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 1902 (rev 06) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1) 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1) 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1) 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
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June 11, 2017, 11:52:19 PM |
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Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!
I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?
Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used? I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast. That USB key should be good. Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this: https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47wDo you? Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see. https://s21.postimg.org/pyg2d9usn/IMG_7178.jpgpress f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter: then: you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 ) anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it: sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and enter the password: miner1 when prompted. then logout and log back in and tell me if you see the OC messages. I see the same thing as before. =-( If it helps, running literally any `nvidia-settings` command just does this: m1@m1-desktop:~$ nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=100 Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run `nvidia-settings --help` for usage information.
if you enter: what does it show? m1@m1-desktop:~$ lspci | grep VGA 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 1902 (rev 06) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1) 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1) 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1) 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard? If so: powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot and power on Comes back with the same errors.
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xleejohnx
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June 11, 2017, 11:55:16 PM |
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How's the monitoring software coming? And the amd build?
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June 11, 2017, 11:57:03 PM |
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Have any of you guys see your rigs hash and then all of them go to 0 Hash ? Even reboots, it will do that. Zotac mini 1070s
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June 12, 2017, 12:06:35 AM |
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Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?
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powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot
and power on Comes back with the same errors. try this again: lspci | grep VGA if it shows only 4x GPUs then do this again: press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter: then: you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 ) anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it: sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and enter the password: miner1 when prompted. then logout and log back in and tell me if you see the OC messages. Yes, I only see the 4 NVIDIA GPUs. Copied, logged out, logged in, don't see the OC messages (also still get an error from nvidia-settings).
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June 12, 2017, 12:16:34 AM |
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Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?
If so:
powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot
and power on Comes back with the same errors. try this again: lspci | grep VGA if it shows only 4x GPUs then do this again: press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter: then: you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 ) anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it: sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and enter the password: miner1 when prompted. then logout and log back in and tell me if you see the OC messages. Yes, I only see the 4 NVIDIA GPUs. Copied, logged out, logged in, don't see the OC messages (also still get an error from nvidia-settings). Thanks, I'll try it and let you know.
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June 12, 2017, 12:23:04 AM |
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So if I got the situation right; currently you have: SSHed into rig opened oneBash on that rig with nano: nano '/media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash' made changes / edits; then ctrl + shift + X to quit selecting Y to save changes the next part is this: Find the currently running GPU mining process. We will do this by finding the gnome-terminal process. ps aux | grep gnome-terminal this should list 2 processes: we are interested in the first one which ends in /gnome-terminal-server note its pid ( should be a 4 digit number at the beginning of the process listing; but may be more than 4 digits ) type: where pid is the 4 or higher digit number; so if the pid was 2037 I would use: now we have stopped the GPU mining process as we have already changed oneBash we will now restart the GPU mining process to do this we enter: and now we have remote modified the nvOC rig  got it and success! so how do I see the EWBF in action? Can I see the mining screen from ssh? tell me if this works: If you want to use screen after killing the gnome-terminal process; start it with this cmd: screen -m -t window_name_here gnome-terminal keyed in: screen -m -t 2044 gnome-terminal 2044 being the PID (I dont think this is correct) where do find the window name? anyways.... error msg "[screen is terminating]" how about splitting it up: or whatever you want to call this session in place of rig1 then: tell me if that works I'd like to get this working so I can monitor via SSH, but when I try re-initiating gnome-terminal I get: m1@m1-desktop:~$ gnome-terminal Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused Failed to parse arguments: Cannot open display:
Executing the 'gnome-terminal' command with sudo has the same result.
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June 12, 2017, 12:56:31 AM |
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I'd like to get this working so I can monitor via SSH, but when I try re-initiating gnome-terminal I get: m1@m1-desktop:~$ gnome-terminal Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused Failed to parse arguments: Cannot open display:
Executing the 'gnome-terminal' command with sudo has the same result. I will make a single post with a list of instructions; but: after killing the current mining process: or whatever you want to call this session in place of rig1 then enter: bash '/media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash' and you have remote viewing of the mining process. That did the trick. Thanks!
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June 12, 2017, 01:36:03 AM |
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I'd like to get this working so I can monitor via SSH, but when I try re-initiating gnome-terminal I get: m1@m1-desktop:~$ gnome-terminal Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused Failed to parse arguments: Cannot open display:
Executing the 'gnome-terminal' command with sudo has the same result. I will make a single post with a list of instructions; but: after killing the current mining process: or whatever you want to call this session in place of rig1 then enter: bash '/media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash' and you have remote viewing of the mining process. That did the trick. Thanks! Excellent -- I have now the bashing action. 4 x Aorus 1080ti 165/0/195 - mining ZEC I got over 720-740sols per card with a high PL 265 But since its mining ZEC, zero for memory and +165 for core and lower down the PL to 195 Temp: GPU0: 68C GPU1: 69C GPU2: 64C GPU3: 63C GPU0: 672 Sol/s GPU1: 645 Sol/s GPU2: 651 Sol/s GPU3: 666 Sol/s Total speed: 2634 Sol/s +-----+-------------+--------------+ | GPU | Power usage | Effecincy | +-----+-------------+--------------+ | 0 | 202W | 3.33 Sol/W | | 1 | 197W | 3.27 Sol/W | | 2 | 197W | 3.30 Sol/W | | 3 | 194W | 3.43 Sol/W | +-----+-------------+--------------+
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June 12, 2017, 02:22:52 AM |
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Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?
If so:
powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot
and power on Comes back with the same errors. try this again: lspci | grep VGA if it shows only 4x GPUs then do this again: press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter: then: you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 ) anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it: sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and enter the password: miner1 when prompted. then logout and log back in and tell me if you see the OC messages. Yes, I only see the 4 NVIDIA GPUs. Copied, logged out, logged in, don't see the OC messages (also still get an error from nvidia-settings). Thanks, I'll try it and let you know. That made it work! Thanks so much!
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June 12, 2017, 03:44:40 AM |
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I can not get the individual power setting to work. How do I manually override the onebatch setting?
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June 12, 2017, 04:06:56 AM |
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Hi @fullzero, I have been watching this space and trying nvOC because I would so much rather use Linux if possible. I've probably already said this but my experience with EthOS on AMD rigs has been great - awesome stability, remote monitoring, better ETH hash-rate than Claymore with no fee (by using sgminer-gm).... So I REALLY want nvOC to work at least as well on my Windows 8.1 rig, as Windows does. Unfortunately I just can't seem to get the overclocks to stick! I'm mining ETH so in Windows using Afterburner I lower the core clock or leave it at factory and I overclock the memory to +750 on all 4 of my Nvidia cards (2 x 1070, 2 x 1060 6GB). This gives me a reported hash-rate in Claymore of around 107mh/s and uses around 600W for the whole rig. When I use nvOC a couple of strange things happen (or maybe they aren't strange - you tell me?). When the terminal auto-starts I have to put in the miner1 password 3 times before Claymore starts. For whatever reason, I always see the message "GPU#1 disabled". If I hit the "1" key it says "GPU#1 enabled and works. Also it usually seems to take 2 or 3 attempts before it successfully connects me to nanopool, i.e. it can't connect the first 1 or 2 times and then it does connect. In Windows it always connects 1st try. And finally - it's reported hash-rate mines at around 99mh/s which is the hash-rate I get when the GPUs are at factory settings. Another strange thing about this is that it appears to be using almost the same amount of power - 580W, but seemingly without the overclocking. When the terminal runs I see it apply the numbers - 0 to core and 750 to memory, but the GPUs seem to be ignoring this for some reason. They are different branded GPUs - the 1070s are Gigabyte and the 1060s are Galax and they all seem to respond to Afterburner in Windows. Here is a paste of the relevant parts of my onebash: COIN="ETH"
POWERLIMIT="NO" # YES NO
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT="NO" # YES NO
__CORE_OVERCLOCK=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=750
INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="NO" # YES NO
MANUAL_FAN="YES" # YES NO
# Set fan speed if MANUAL_FAN="YES" FAN_SPEED=75
# Mine XMR with CPU plusCPU="NO" # YES NO
# Number of threads for plusCPU threadCOUNT="1" # varies per CPU
# Set individual clocks here if INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="YES" __CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=750
__CORE_OVERCLOCK_7=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_7=750 I will next try it with individual clocks set to "YES" but I did try that with version 0014 of nvOC and it didn't work. it doesn't need a "+" symbol does it it? Like "MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=+750"? Any help from OP or anyone else would be appreciated. I know it's only 8mh/s difference but I really want to be hashing as high as possible because I live in a country with VERY expensive power so highest hash per watt is important to me.
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Crypto currency enthusiast and miner since 2015. Mined approx 200 ETH during 2016 and 2017 and sold it at approximately $US40 each. Then I watched it reach $1000+ each. If anyone bothers to read this stuff pay attention to this: HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL
I started mining with 1 AMD 7950 and 1 R9-280X. Then I gradually built my AMD operation into 12 R9-290s. Awesome ETH hash but ridiculous power consumption and heat. Over the last year I defected to the Nvidia team. I now use GTX 1070s. They were expensive to buy (probably a bargain now) but awesome hash rate vs. power consumption. blah blah blah blah
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June 12, 2017, 04:07:16 AM |
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Is anyone heaving issues with ZEC miner? I have 4 cards in one of my rigs: 1050ti, 1060 6G and 2x 1070 and it's running at full speed and after few minutes the mining speed drops to like 40% and after 2-3 minutes it's back to full speed and it's doing that over and over again... I have all cards with around 70% tdp +140 clock and memory at stock.
I have tested a mixed 1070 and 1080ti rig; and a mixed 1050ti and 1060 rig. I haven't tested a triple mixed: 1050ti, 1060, 1070. To help isolate if this problem is EWBF related: can you try mining a coin that doesn't use EWBF. Say: DUAL_ETC_SC (ensure you update your ETC and SC (SIA) addresses if you do this) and tell me if you have the same problem. It's only EWBF, ccminer and Claymores do not have this drop in hashing power.
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June 12, 2017, 04:21:49 AM |
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Hi @fullzero,
just a suggestion - could you add the ability to mine UBQ? I'm pretty sure claymore can do it if you set allcoins to -1.
I'm saying this because it has recently jumped to the top of the whattomine.com list for dagger-hashimoto coins a few times.
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Crypto currency enthusiast and miner since 2015. Mined approx 200 ETH during 2016 and 2017 and sold it at approximately $US40 each. Then I watched it reach $1000+ each. If anyone bothers to read this stuff pay attention to this: HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL
I started mining with 1 AMD 7950 and 1 R9-280X. Then I gradually built my AMD operation into 12 R9-290s. Awesome ETH hash but ridiculous power consumption and heat. Over the last year I defected to the Nvidia team. I now use GTX 1070s. They were expensive to buy (probably a bargain now) but awesome hash rate vs. power consumption. blah blah blah blah
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June 12, 2017, 06:23:46 AM |
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OK, got it to work after a few reboots. Is there a way to adjust the powerlimit of the individual gpus while they're running?
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June 12, 2017, 11:10:51 AM |
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OK, got it to work after a few reboots. Is there a way to adjust the powerlimit of the individual gpus while they're running?
Yes, there are two ways. You need to open another terminal window and pass these commands (This one does all GPU's currently under the system and xxx equal power amount) sudo nvidia-smi -pl xxx (This one will do each individual power setting, just change the X to 0-12 and then pass power limit on xxx) sudo nvidia-smi -i X -pl xxx
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xleejohnx
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June 12, 2017, 02:08:17 PM |
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Hi @fullzero,
just a suggestion - could you add the ability to mine UBQ? I'm pretty sure claymore can do it if you set allcoins to -1.
I'm saying this because it has recently jumped to the top of the whattomine.com list for dagger-hashimoto coins a few times.
If claymore has the ability to mine this coin then all you have to do is change come setting in claymore command line in the onebash file very simple!! Don't be scared to try it
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June 12, 2017, 02:45:20 PM |
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Firstly many thanks for creating this masterpeice it reminds me of other great works from the likes of Bach, Mozart and Picaso.  I tried searching this thread for the answer so apologies if it was answered already, I also scrolled through the first 15 pages. Question 1 : I have 2x ASUS Nvidia GTX-1070s running ( soon to be 9 ) but I cant seem to optimize the MHs for ETH mining. On stock settings I get 26 MHs a card but I have seen windows users achieve 30-33 by changing the card frequency. I am the first to admit I am a bit of a tech noob and I am sure the answer is obvious. I tried various global CC and Memory overclocking but it didnt seem to make any difference. ( i.e 120/400 , 150/600 , 200/600 ) Essentially I closed the terminal, updated the details on onebssh ( while in Linux ) and then re ran the terminal but no change to MHs from stock 100/100 settings. Question 2 : Also is it possible to start all GPUS when running the terminal? GPU 0 always starts but then I need to hit "1" to fire up GPU 2. Question 3 : Has anyone found a good fan speed and power limit setting for these cards? Question 4 : Is it normal to have to enter "miner1" 3x at the start? It looks like the config file is supposed to auto populate it but on the image I downloaded 2 days ago this is not the case. Any other tips alpreciated, and again apologies if these questions were already answered. Answer 1 : i know eth is high right now and you want to mine it but nvidia cards are not as good as rx cards on mining eth so i would stick with zec thats my option tho i only use nicehash pools for mining or selling how ever you want to look at it. and a 1070 farm will make more on zec than eth selling to nicehash. Answer 2 : in the onebash file at the bottom there is the command line for claymore eth miner. try adding in the detect gpu settings see if it auto start them that way Answer 3 : i have mine is a room with a temp of 95-105F and keep fan speeds at 75 and the cards stay around 68-71C Answer 4 : you dont even have to have a screen or keyboard for this OS to work out of the box. i know it does say enter password but you dont have to do anything at all Tips : i run my 1070s zotecs with a CC of +200 and MC of +900 with a PL of 125. ALSO linux is slower than windows when it comes to mining. But linux is more stable than windows you will have a ton of more up time on linux then on windows. So you can ask yourself this. More up time or faster speeds...
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As I see a super coin as the super highway and alt coins as taxis and trucks needed to move transactions. ~philipma1957
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June 12, 2017, 06:35:11 PM |
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I tried to use it with 2 1060 cards, I could not log into the termintal M1: I kept putting miner1 as the password and it would not work.?
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June 12, 2017, 08:45:20 PM |
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Glad to see people are hooking OP up with some hashes as thanks for his time and hard work! https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0xe12bdd454997e443ec0cae6bebb6bb3c74242aaeIf you're running nvOC and it's working out well for you consider running your rig for a while (even if it's only an hour!) with his address to encourage him to continue developing this highly useful platform. You rock, OP! We appreciate you.
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