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    GPU Mining ReadyRaider offers the entire Kinguin library with multiple cryptocurrencies as payment options!

    GPU Mining ReadyRaider offers the entire Kinguin library with multiple cryptocurrencies as payment options!


    ReadyRaider offers the entire Kinguin library with multiple cryptocurrencies as payment options!

    Posted: 20 Nov 2020 10:16 AM PST

    Hi Everyone,

    Thanks to the mods allowing me to post here, I am happy to announce that ReadyRaider now supports several different cryptocurrencies in our shop. With the help of our partners at Kinguin, we're able to offer their entire library of discounted videogames and software to the crypto community.

    As frequent lurkers of /r/gpumining, we see a lot of new miners asking where they can actually use their coins and tokens instead of just HODLing them for investment purposes. As supporters of cryptocurrencies and developers of videogame applications and tournaments, we thought that ReadyRaider would be the perfect marriage to help bring further adoption to the crypto-space.

    On our site, you'll find the entire Kinguin library available for purchase through our store. On top of accepting Credit/Debit and Paypal, we also allow you to use Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, DASH, Doge, Ethereum, Litecoin, and XRP.

    Even better, because we have a close relationship and partnership with DASH, if you use DASH to purchase something on our store, you will receive a 5% discount on top of the already heavily discounted products.

    You can read more about our DASH Partnership by clicking here. Note: We are no longer exclusive to DASH.

    Finally, if you're a gamer, don't forget to explore the website and enter into one of our tournaments with cash prizes! Many of them are already in full swing, but it isn't too late to compete!

    Please let us know if you have any questions or run into any trouble and we'll be happy to help!

    Thank you,

    The ReadyRaider Team

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    3x 5700XT (XFX) rig, tuning for efficiency. Where to start? Core, Memory timings or mV tuning?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2020 03:26 AM PST

    RX 5600xt vs RX 580

    Posted: 21 Nov 2020 01:50 AM PST

    Hello,
    got a question about these 2 graphic cards (5600xt 6gb vs. 580 8gb). How do they compare in reliability and future of 6gig card, if electricity is non concern.

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    High density GPUs and heat

    Posted: 20 Nov 2020 09:36 PM PST

    I want to build a bunch of rigs to put into a data centre. The more watts I can have per rack unit, the cheaper it will be. I'm finding loads of 4-6U cases that can do 6-8 GPUs, but will the heat be an issue in such a small space?

    Remember, I'm talking about a data centre, so they should have pretty good air conditioning.

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    Help with HashOS

    Posted: 20 Nov 2020 09:40 PM PST

    Hello all,

    Can someone humbly send me an example of their current HashOS config file? I'm looking to set up HashOS on a mining rig with 7 RX570s, and I would optimally like to mine Ravencoin, if possible, or else something else that will remain profitable and work for a reasonably long amount of time; that last part being important. The machine will be fed with solar power so cost isn't really an issue.

    But I was recommended HashOS as the best option for my needs, which are to be able to remotely access the machine primarily, and have it be a hands-off experience for my customer.

    I appreciate any help anyone can give. Thanks!

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