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- You guys requested more pics of the custom wooden built "Doge machine". Here it is completed. (Almost,need 3 more GPU's)
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How do you know which GPU gives you rejected shares? Posted: 20 May 2020 02:46 AM PDT There are 6 478 GPUs. HiveOS. Miners are Phoenix or Claymore. The percentage of Rejected Shares has risen for a week now. Used to be 98-99, now 96-98. How do you see in Phoenix or Claymore which GPU gives Rejected Shares? I know that both miners show Stale Shares and in HiveOS it lights red, but that's not what I'm interested in. In Claymore, if you press "S", the detailed statistics will be displayed, there is the data I need (1+0+0+1+1+0), BUT sometimes Claymore glitches and just closes without showing statistics. Such as in HiveOS, as well as on Windows. So, the question is, is there such a function in Phoenix? Or is there a way to fight with Claymore bug? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 19 May 2020 08:16 PM PDT Hey guys total noob here, so i got an extra 2 gpus and had to set everything up. my mobo has only 1 16x, and 1 1x. PSU is 1000w rtx 2080 inside mobo 16x 1x1070, 2x1070ti connected to the 1x slot through a 1to4 extender TOTAL 4 gpus. 1070 riser, and first 1070ti riser powered by 1 sata rail connected to psu second 1070ti riser connected by separate sata to psu all 4 gpus connected by separate pcie to psu. I've read online a lot that having two risers on one sata rail could be unsafe. i did not have enough wires to make the risers all separately powered so i figured putting the 1070 and 1070ti risers together rather than both 1070ti risers on the same sata since its a bit more power hungry. Anyways, should i order 3 separate 6pin pcie to psu cables to power the risers separetly? thanks guys! [link] [comments] | ||
BEST New Budget GPU For Mining? Nvidia 1660 Super Mining Hashrates Review! Posted: 19 May 2020 06:33 PM PDT
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Posted: 19 May 2020 08:35 PM PDT Hello, my name is Jacob, and I am a 14 year old computer enthusiast. I may not have the best gear but I am certainly enthusiastic about computers. Anyway, one day I overheard my dad talking about cryptocurrency and how it was this weird new thing. That night, I went downstairs to my computer locked and clocked with a GT 710 and a Core 2 Duo E4800 and researched it. This was about mid to late 2017, so, here I am years later with an RTX 2060 and a Ryzen 5 2600 mining on coinhash so i can make that sweet sweet money to buy Steam games and Internet Porn. So, I would like any tips on how to increase profitability and how to transfer my coin into the stock market. [link] [comments] |
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