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    GPU Mining We've created a working, decentralized web on top of our PoW blockchain | AMA with Ether-1

    GPU Mining We've created a working, decentralized web on top of our PoW blockchain | AMA with Ether-1


    We've created a working, decentralized web on top of our PoW blockchain | AMA with Ether-1

    Posted: 11 Dec 2019 06:01 AM PST

    Hi Everyone!

    My name is Primate441 and I'm here along with Dev-James and FallenGravity to answer any questions you have about one of few blockchains with an original, working use-case: The Ether-1 Project

    Ether-1's Mission? #DecentralizeEverything

    Imagine a world where everything on the internet was held in the public domain, immutable and censorship resistant. The idea of a completely decentralized, democratized web is not only a utopian dream but now achievable with blockchain, smart contracts and ipfs technology.

    Ether-1 is a Proof-of-Work Service Node based blockchain that allows users to publish websites, content, or files of any type to the web. Who hosts it? The users as well! Ether-1 provides content hosting services by the people for the people.

    Watch Episode 1 of The Ether-1 Podcast to learn more

    We Mean #DecentralizeEverything!

    Not only are we decentralizing web content, we're decentralizing the future of the blockchain by implementing decentralized governance for Ether-1. Don't believe us?

    * Run for a position on the Ether-1 Governance Council *

    Quick links to get involved with Ether-1:

    * Ether-1 Website *

    * ethoFS Website *

    * ethoFS Upload Instructions *

    * YouTube *

    * Discord *

    * GitHub *

    * Whitepaper *

    * Medium: Why Centralized Masternodes Are Bad For Crypto *

    * Medium: Ether-1 Spirit: You're The Team *

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    Anyone else get this?

    Posted: 11 Dec 2019 01:57 AM PST

    Windows 10, Suddenly doesn't want to detect more than 5 of my RX 580s

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 05:22 PM PST

    Setup:

    8x RX 580 8GB

    1x GTX 1060 6GB

    TB-250 Mobo

    4GB RAM

    Scenario:I have 8 RX 580s and 1 GTX 1060. I was running the 8 RX 580s with 650w+750w PSU, and I wanted to add the 1060 so I splurged on a 1200w PSU on boxing day. So now 750w + 1200w.

    When I hooked up all 9 cards after switching over, everything ran great, for a few days. Now Windows will not detect any more than 5 RX 580s at a time. I know what you're thinking, but no, none of the cards have fried, I've hooked up two into the PC I am typing this on and they work fine / are mining as we speak. I tested the 3rd for a bit but it is a cheaper 580 and gets a cpl MH/s less so it's currently sitting out, idle.

    I've tried:

    - Reinstalling drivers

    - Removing all "hidden" cards from device manager

    - Re-seating the cards into different ports

    - Purging the Nvidia drivers and removing the 1060 from the scenario

    - Turning it off and on again (joke)

    Has anyone experienced this? I've tried searching on line for something similar but can't find anything useful as of yet :(

    Any suggestions are more than welcome.

    Thanks!

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