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Posted: 09 Sep 2019 07:15 AM PDT Does anyone still use awesome Miner? Been trying to set it up the last day having troubles. Are there better miners out there? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 08:31 AM PDT Hey Guys, A lot of you showed interest in our new project Pekka when I announced it last month so I figured I would give you all an update to how Pekka is doing. If you are interested, head on over to our Pekka subreddit or facebook to join in discussions and be the first to get updates. The first month of Pekka's alpha launch is coming to an end soon and we couldn't be happier with how it has played out. We are very excited about the results and user feedback. A quick refresher of what I'm talking about. Pekka is a global web service provider that allows users to rent out their GPU or computer resources to anyone in the world. This is mainly for computationally intensive tasks such as machine learning or 3D rendering. Pekka is hosted on a blockchain network. Last month we released the Alpha version and we are looking for participants. We will be releasing the Beta version in December 2019. Our announcement post can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/cpg18w/pekka_the_alternative_to_mining_crypto/ Now for the updates: Pekka now comes with a fully operational automated crypto-mining feature. This allows providers to choose if they want to join a mining pool while their computer waits to be rented out. It will stay in the pool until a customer rents it and once it is done, if there is leftover hosting time, it will automatically join the pool again. This is to guarantee 24/7 earnings even during the downtime in the marketplace. The mining pool won't earn the same profit as renting to a customer, but it is better than making zero profit while waiting. Pekka has implemented a Refer A Friend program. This program will allow users to earn an additional 5% of their friend's income every time they rent out their computer. We developed a deep learning performance testing algorithm. This algorithm can be used to help users select a machine with desired deep learning performance. We further simplify and optimize the smart contract used for machine listing, instance creation, and others. This improvement can significantly reduce the cost of using Pekka. If you are interested in getting involved, check us out at: Thanks for reading and hope to hear from you. [link] [comments] |
Will reducing intensity reduce power consumption and heat production? Posted: 09 Sep 2019 07:10 AM PDT I know this seems like a simple and straightforward question, but I've been playing with intensity settings for a while now and I am not necessarily seeing any sort of correlation between reducing intensity and the amount of power consumed or heat produced by my rig. I'm *trying* to find a balance where my rig stays stable for weeks at a time - it seems that cards just kind of drop out after a while, and I'm assuming it's heat related. Any suggestions? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 12:07 PM PDT It's time for a new laptop, and I'm considering a Razer Blade Stealth with the Razer Core external GPU enclosure. I'm not getting this to mine with, obviously, I'm getting it to have a decent GPU for at home gaming, and a nice portable laptop for travel However, when I'm not gaming and my laptop is sitting idle, I wouldn't mind using the external GPU to supplement my ~40 GPU farm I have going currently. I'm totally aware that GPU mining is in a rough spot right now, don't feel the need to remind me.. I'm just curious if any has done mining with a laptop with an external GPU enclosure. [link] [comments] |
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