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    GPU Mining It seems like time to tune stable rigs is became endless and exhausting. Which OS is more stable and supported rxboost and amdmemtweak?

    GPU Mining It seems like time to tune stable rigs is became endless and exhausting. Which OS is more stable and supported rxboost and amdmemtweak?


    It seems like time to tune stable rigs is became endless and exhausting. Which OS is more stable and supported rxboost and amdmemtweak?

    Posted: 03 Sep 2019 06:20 AM PDT

    But please..... don't mention Windows, Windows 10 to be pretty unstable for mining, random restarts, and missing GPUs after Windows updates are killing me! I'm considering switching to something else, smth more stable.

    Share your real experiences pls

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    Monetizing CPU; storage and bandwidth by running a EDGE host

    Posted: 03 Sep 2019 07:33 AM PDT

    While our GPUs are cooking hot; storage, bandwidth and cpu's on our mining rigs are mostly left untouched. There is now a way to monetize these by running an "edge host", which runs decentralized web-services (CMS, CDN, DNS) and provides storage to customers. Currently there are already over 200 hosts running a Raspberry PI node and earning 20$ monthly on average. Recently, the company behind the edge network has announced self-onboarding, meaning any linux-based device can join and monetize their spare capacity. As mining rigs (typically..) have a higher compute capacity than raspberry PIs, they should be able to make more passive income (and GPU monetization is also on the roadmap).

    The process is as follows: Follow the onboarding instructions: https://edge.network/en/updates/network/edge-network-now-onboarding/. Also there is stake of 5000 $EDGE tokens ($EDGE on kucoin and idex, still called dadi on okex and CMC) required as a security deposit, however income to the nodes comes from customers buying the web-services, the token is thus non-inflationary. Also register on the telegram for staking instructions (https://t.me/edgenetwork).

    Personally I've onboarded two hosts and it works great; if you decide to try it out, let us know how it works out on your mining rig and how much y'all are making.

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    Issue with newly built miner - 3 Radeon VII GPU's

    Posted: 02 Sep 2019 11:41 PM PDT

    Hi there,

    So I built my miner with:

    • 3 Radeon VII GPU's all mounted on PCIe risers
    • Gigabyte B450M S2H motherboard (it has two PCIe x1 slots and one PCIe x16 slot)
    • 8GB RAM
    • 128GB M.2 Sata SSD
    • a Corsair HXi 1200W (it's HXi because I got it at a deal and it was costing the same as an HX at the time)

    The issue is: it's running fine with two GPU's, but not with three GPU's. As in, when I put the third PCIe riser in the mobo (with the GPU mounted on it), the miner won't boot at all. Not only that, but unless I take out the PCIe risers (all three of them) and clear CMOS - it won't boot again.

    edit: by "the miner won't boot at all", I've meant that I can't enter at all in BIOS when I have the 3rd GPU connected to the mobo via the pcie riser. The system powers up but nothing gets displayed on the monitor.

    What I've done so far to rule out issues:

    1. I've ran any two GPU's in combination (GPU1 with GPU2, GPU2 with GPU3, GPU1 with GPU3) to figure out if a GPU or a PCIe riser was defective. Turns out all GPUs and PCIe risers ar fine.
    2. I've removed the M.2 SSD thinking that on some motherboards, if the M.2 slot is occupied it might block a PCIe slot or a SATA port. This was not the case (and it wasn't mentioned in the Motherboard manual as well, still I wanted to test it out)
    3. Motherboard is updated with latest BIOS

    What I'm thinking is left to try out:

    1. put a GPU directly in the motherboard and leave the other two on PCIe risers. I've read somewhere that Vlotage from the PSU might not be enough for the GPUs + risers and some people claimed that they had 6 GPU mining rigs working if 5 GPU's were on risers but the last one was directly mounted in the Mobo. I still need to document myself regarding this as I thought that my PSU must be beefy enough.
    2. worst case scenario, replace motherboard only if PSU is not the issue

    At the moment, I'm starting work, but this afternoon I'm hoping to try out new solutions.

    Until then, if you guys can help me with some advice I'll be quite grateful :)

    Have a nice day / evening ahead!

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    Foreman: monitor your miners remotely!

    Posted: 02 Sep 2019 09:07 AM PDT

    Hello Reddit!

     

    I'd like to welcome you all to participate in the beta testing of our remote miner monitoring solution: Foreman! We've made many improvements since our last promotion on reddit and we're anxious to receive more feedback.

    Site: https://foreman.mn/

    Demo: here

    Our objective:

    To provide an open-source miner monitoring solution that you can trust. No custom operating system, no closed-source binaries, and no opening up your firewall to the world.

    Our solution:

    A hosted, mobile-friendly dashboard that puts you in control, fed by metrics extracted by our open-source application (pickaxe). Fully integrated into nvOC. Seamless integration with Hive. Linux and Windows support.

    Look and Feel:

    What we offer:

    • Hash rate monitoring
    • Earnings reporting without needing to provide your wallet addresses
    • Centralized pool metrics
    • Temperature reporting
    • Alerting when things go wrong
    • Uptime metrics
    • ASIC and GPU support
    • NiceHash, MiningRigRentals (and AutoMiner), and ProHashing integration
    • ethOS, hiveOS, nvOC, Linux, and Windows support

    What we support: (user request driven - you ask, we add support)

    ASICs and FPGAs:

    • antminer
    • avalon
    • baikal
    • blackminer
    • bw
    • dayun
    • dragonmint
    • innosilicon
    • moonlanders
    • spondoolies
    • whatsminer

    Rigs:

    • autominer
    • bminer
    • castxmr
    • ccminer (and forks)
    • claymore-eth
    • claymore-xmr
    • claymore-zec
    • cryptodredge
    • dstm
    • ethminer
    • ewbf
    • excavator
    • finminer
    • gminer
    • grinpro
    • hspminer
    • jceminer
    • lolminer
    • miniZ
    • mkxminer
    • multiminer-bogdanadnan
    • nanominer
    • nbminer
    • nicehashlegacy
    • optiminer
    • phoenix
    • progminer
    • progpowminer-amd
    • progpowminer-cuda
    • rhminer
    • sgminer (and forks)
    • silentminer
    • srbminer
    • suprminer (and forks)
    • swarm
    • t-rex
    • teamredminer
    • tt-miner
    • ubqminer
    • vertminer
    • wildrig
    • wildrig-multi
    • xmrig
    • xmrstak
    • z-enemy
    • zjazz_cuda
    • zm

     

    If you're still with us, check us out. We're currently in beta testing while we get things ironed out - we want to offer the most reliable monitoring solution possible, and getting there takes some time.

     

    If you have any questions, don't hesitate to hop on our Discord.

     

    Happy Mining,

    The Foreman Team

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