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    Posted: 09 Apr 2019 08:55 PM PDT

    Free iOS Apps for cryptocurrency mining monitoring

    Posted: 10 Apr 2019 03:44 AM PDT

    Free iOS Apps for cryptocurrency mining monitoring

    Howdy crypto mining community.

    We're here to announce a series a Free iOS Apps we've built to help you better monitor your mining rigs and income on a couple of the best mining pools.

    These are:

    Ethermine Mining Monitor: download on the App Store here

    Nanopool Mining Monitor: download on the App Store here

    FlyPool Mining Monitor: download on the App Store here

    Dwarfpool Mining Monitor: download on the App Store here

    Some of the many features include:

    - receive notifications for offline workers, payouts or when a worker has gone below a custom hashrate

    - view historical data for hashrates, shares and payouts

    - view unpaid balance and check your next payout date

    - view your estimated earnings

    - view detailed workers information

    - choose default currency from 28 options

    - supports multiple languages (English, Russian, German, Spanish, French, Ukrainian, Romanian)

    Ethermine Mining Monitor on iPhone X

    FlyPool Mining Monitor on iPhone X

    We hope you try them our and find them useful.

    Happy mining to everyone!

    submitted by /u/blockwatchapp
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    1660 TI Mining Hashrate Benchmark & Review | BEST Efficiency GPU for Mining | Overclocks | Miners

    Posted: 09 Apr 2019 08:25 PM PDT

    Do I have a bad card? More details inside.

    Posted: 09 Apr 2019 10:15 AM PDT

    Last week I installed a new RTX 2060, alongside two 1070 TI's and a 1080 TI. Unfortunately the foil on the motherboard side of the riser peeled off inside the PCIe slot, and it shorted the motherboard. I wound up buying an Asus B250ME, since it was a lot cheaper than replacing the 270-P that had died, and the additional power connections meant I won't have to use any add2PSU.

    The new mobo came yesterday, I got everything switched over, and it booted right up. I shut down, added the cards, booted, and downloaded the latest Geforce driver from Nvidia.com. I made it a point to look in Device Manager before I installed the driver, and I could see all four, including the new 2060.

    I rebooted to finalize the install, but I booted to a black screen. Using a rescue USB I got into the command prompt and could boot into safe mode. I couldn't use any of the installed GPU's, but I could see them in Device Manager, so I figured it was a driver issue. Unfortunately reinstalling the drivers didn't seem to do anything, and I still got a black screen.

    I wound up reinstalling Windows, only to get the same issues. I reinstall, the cards show up in Device Manager, but installing the 419.67 driver sends me to a black screen on boot, with no signal from either onboard graphics nor any installed GPU. If I remove the 2060, then everything boots and works fine, so I'm leaning towards it being a bad card, but again, I could see it show up in the Device Manager, so I'm not sure about that either.

    I already ruled out a power issue by adding the 2060 and a 1070ti to another PSU. I can see the 1070 TI in Device Manager, and it's lit up and the fans are spinning.

    I'm really not sure what else I can try at this point, other than RMA the card and hope the next one works. Anyone have any ideas?

    tl;dr

    New motherboard shows the GPU's in Device Manager. Installing updated drivers breaks boot, sending me to a black screen after POST. Removing the RTX card fixes everything.

    submitted by /u/HumanKumquat
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    electrical question

    Posted: 09 Apr 2019 09:26 AM PDT

    my power (not the usb) cables hooked up to my risers are getting too hot. one of them started melting the connector today. this is happening on a rig that's been running fine for a year. anyone knows what this is about -- the risers going bad?

    submitted by /u/crazyiq
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