GPU Mining Sorry for all of the stupid questions I’m about to ask...... |
- Sorry for all of the stupid questions I’m about to ask......
- over 50% stale share
- RX 5700 XT - Mining Lyra2Rev3
- windows 10 1903 July 26 2019 update... did it break yours?
- Suggestions from the community on a best Bang-for-your-buck Gaming laptop
Sorry for all of the stupid questions I’m about to ask...... Posted: 30 Jul 2019 03:22 AM PDT Ok, so I am about to embark on this journey with no more than about six months involved in the world of cryptocurrencies. So far, with the funds I have available I am about to place an order for some of the equipment, and would greatly appreciate any advice or direction from you guys. I have done quite a bit of my own research, but it is a LOT to take in at once, so I'm sure I've missed a lot. This is what I have so far on my list-
And I really don't know what I need when it comes to RAM, does brand name really matter when it comes to RAM? I appreciate any knowledge you guys would be willing to share with me. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 30 Jul 2019 06:19 AM PDT Hey guys im mining Ethereum and recently i started to report over 50% stale shares Any idea what is going on?? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 30 Jul 2019 02:02 AM PDT Sharing results mining Lyra2Rev3 on my RX 5700 XT Anniversary Edition. Miner: Wildrig 0.19.0 preview Stock Settings Average 73.42 Mh/s GPU Only ≈ 240W Max Hashrates (Not Stable) Average 82.15 Mh/s GPU Only ≈ 287W Best Efficiency - Hashrates Average 73.52 Mh/s GPU Only ≈ 200W Link to video -- https://youtu.be/eRf29MQFCIc Happy Mining! [link] [comments] |
windows 10 1903 July 26 2019 update... did it break yours? Posted: 29 Jul 2019 01:16 PM PDT So... I've a workstation with multiple nvidia cards that always mine when I'm not gaming or mine on the non-gaming cards when I am . I also use it to test the updates before allowing the mining rigs to also update, they're always on 'update hold'. The workstation has a main card and two cards on risers. Win10 1903 has been running fine on all the machines and then I decided to allow the July 26 2019 update to be applied on the workstation/gaming machine. After which only the main card and only one of the riser graphics cards could be found. A normal nvidia reinstallation of 431.60 failed to find all the cards, windows was convinced it only had two cards no matter what I tried, I failed to convince it otherwise. My solution was to shutdown, disconnect the riser cards, reboot and let the nvidia installer do a full uninstall and install, which then found the main card. I then reinstalled each riser card individually from each other, which the system was able to recognize. With a final reboot that had all the cards connected, the system was then able to find all the cards. Sigh, since it's a dual boot system, I have to do it all over again since the alt boot also has the same problem after updating that one, and that one is a minimum os I keep for emergency fixes. I'll wait for the dust to settle before updating the mining rigs, if at all. [link] [comments] |
Suggestions from the community on a best Bang-for-your-buck Gaming laptop Posted: 29 Jul 2019 02:12 PM PDT I'm buying a new gaming laptop for work. Obviously, I want a gaming laptop so I can mine crypto when not at work. I'm looking at some the gtx or even rtx graphics card. I've heard a lot of good things from the 1660 TI's pertaining to mining. I care more about mining performance than work performance. Thoughts or ideas are appreciated. [link] [comments] |
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