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July 19, 2018, 06:42:06 AM |
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My one hashcard is not working. Other 2 working good. Now I will send back one card to them and they should fix it.
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panningforcoin
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July 19, 2018, 07:32:42 AM Last edit: July 19, 2018, 04:57:25 PM by panningforcoin |
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I'm so very very ashamed. I've had way too many rum and coke's tonight...
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July 19, 2018, 07:37:04 AM |
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be careful if you want buy this because asicminer make same asic and 2 company delivered in july so you can make 40 dollars per day when receveid asic . make your money in bitcoin are better to buy this https://asicminer.co/shop/asicminer-equihashthats been the story with all the asic releases on gpu algos by the time people will get their hands on them the profit will be 2 to 3 times less than the purchase date and will lessen more by time
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chinguyensg
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July 19, 2018, 07:38:56 AM |
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My one hashcard is not working. Other 2 working good. Now I will send back one card to them and they should fix it.
How can you you know which one is broken ? who told you to send one hash card to the company ? I am so curious.
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Gedaskv
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July 19, 2018, 01:39:23 PM |
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It's not monitored in the list of Cards and led indicator is not working. It's middle card- GPU unit no 2.
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Gedaskv
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July 19, 2018, 02:03:52 PM |
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have somebody compared income FLypool vs Hash rate real payout?
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chinguyensg
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July 19, 2018, 02:59:15 PM |
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Is nicehash having problems? Who knows it, please update. Now it's not stable at all. Accepted speed drops so much at many times.
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chinguyensg
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July 19, 2018, 03:06:17 PM |
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It's not monitored in the list of Cards and led indicator is not working. It's middle card- GPU unit no 2.
Mine is different, it's not monitored as well but 3 leds on 3 cards are working fine. Don't know what should i do now.
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hawkfish007
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July 19, 2018, 03:29:48 PM |
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It's not monitored in the list of Cards and led indicator is not working. It's middle card- GPU unit no 2.
Mine is different, it's not monitored as well but 3 leds on 3 cards are working fine. Don't know what should i do now. Unplug PCI-E (power) and ribbon cables from 2 hashboards, and test 1 hashboard at a time. You will be able to find the bad one easily.
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Gedaskv
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July 19, 2018, 04:27:49 PM |
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Is nicehash having problems? Who knows it, please update. Now it's not stable at all. Accepted speed drops so much at many times.
Yes, it's look like that they have problem a lot of rejects... What is the actual speed on Flypool and other pools, maybe is better to change it?
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July 19, 2018, 08:25:30 PM |
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I have a good offer for some A9's. Does it worth investing in 5 A9's now? I have read about the small problems above and I am concerned about ordering them.
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Gedaskv
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July 19, 2018, 08:26:56 PM |
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for prompt delivery or in August?
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July 19, 2018, 08:34:48 PM |
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for prompt delivery or in August?
Delivery is end of July.
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basilp
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July 20, 2018, 12:23:29 AM |
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I have a good offer for some A9's. Does it worth investing in 5 A9's now? I have read about the small problems above and I am concerned about ordering them.
I'd want to make my money back pretty quickly given there's so many more being delivered end of next month.
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July 20, 2018, 12:37:49 AM |
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I have a good offer for some A9's. Does it worth investing in 5 A9's now? I have read about the small problems above and I am concerned about ordering them.
How much is it per unit? It is very important because Bitmain and Innosilicon will ship a lot of equihash miner in the end of August ~ September. And, Innosilicon may start 1 buy 2 free A9 in September.
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July 20, 2018, 02:06:00 AM |
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The SWU file is several files in one, each with a section and hash of the data of that file. If you search for "$6$", you'll find that contents of the shadow file which has that root:$6$... structure. The $6$ indicates it's a SHA512. The salt is the characters in between the second and third "$" signs. The hashed portion of the password is after the third "$" sign. Note that these are put into a different format due to linux's "crypt" routine. Read here: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man3/crypt.3.htmlThis is why brute-force cracking this is not reasonable (in my mind). I think it's more probable that the SWU image gets updated to a known hashed password. I'm going to throw 8 1080Ti at it for a while trying to brute force crack it. Well, it's not a 1-5 character password. Checking 6 characters is going to take a week...
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July 20, 2018, 02:43:50 AM |
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The SWU file is several files in one, each with a section and hash of the data of that file. If you search for "$6$", you'll find that contents of the shadow file which has that root:$6$... structure. The $6$ indicates it's a SHA512. The salt is the characters in between the second and third "$" signs. The hashed portion of the password is after the third "$" sign. Note that these are put into a different format due to linux's "crypt" routine. Read here: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man3/crypt.3.htmlThis is why brute-force cracking this is not reasonable (in my mind). I think it's more probable that the SWU image gets updated to a known hashed password. I'm going to throw 8 1080Ti at it for a while trying to brute force crack it. Well, it's not a 1-5 character password. Checking 6 characters is going to take a week... Thanks for trying this with so much horse power. It's definitely preferable to find the original password than to have to modify the firmware versions. Let us know what you find out.
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July 20, 2018, 02:58:21 AM |
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The SWU file is several files in one, each with a section and hash of the data of that file. If you search for "$6$", you'll find that contents of the shadow file which has that root:$6$... structure. The $6$ indicates it's a SHA512. The salt is the characters in between the second and third "$" signs. The hashed portion of the password is after the third "$" sign. Note that these are put into a different format due to linux's "crypt" routine. Read here: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man3/crypt.3.htmlThis is why brute-force cracking this is not reasonable (in my mind). I think it's more probable that the SWU image gets updated to a known hashed password. I'm going to throw 8 1080Ti at it for a while trying to brute force crack it. Well, it's not a 1-5 character password. Checking 6 characters is going to take a week... Can you try all 8 character passwords with inno as the first 4 chars? Are you using hashcat? I'd throw a rig at it but I'm not sure how to proceed witih the salt part.
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Longenecker
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July 20, 2018, 04:50:21 AM |
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How are people's HW error rates? What is considered normal? Looking at Innosilicon's Miner Status page, my HW #'s seem to be around 5-10% of my "Accepted" #.
I am running on Balanced performance profile, and have latest firmware installed. If this is not normal are there any suggestions to lower my HW errors? Could it possibly vary based on the pool I am mining on (currently on Flypool)? Thanks in advance.
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July 20, 2018, 04:58:33 AM Last edit: July 20, 2018, 05:19:17 AM by EK701 |
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The SWU file is several files in one, each with a section and hash of the data of that file. If you search for "$6$", you'll find that contents of the shadow file which has that root:$6$... structure. The $6$ indicates it's a SHA512. The salt is the characters in between the second and third "$" signs. The hashed portion of the password is after the third "$" sign. Note that these are put into a different format due to linux's "crypt" routine. Read here: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man3/crypt.3.htmlThis is why brute-force cracking this is not reasonable (in my mind). I think it's more probable that the SWU image gets updated to a known hashed password. I'm going to throw 8 1080Ti at it for a while trying to brute force crack it. Well, it's not a 1-5 character password. Checking 6 characters is going to take a week... Can you try all 8 character passwords with inno as the first 4 chars? Are you using hashcat? I'd throw a rig at it but I'm not sure how to proceed witih the salt part. Yes, hashcat. I just tried with inno as the first 4 characters with a maximum length of 8 characters and I didn't get any results.
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