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    GPU Mining What miner do you use for Ravencoin?


    What miner do you use for Ravencoin?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 03:53 AM PST

    Took a break from GPU mining for a while because of life problems. I'm now starting up again. Was wondering what mining software you guys recommend when it comes to mining Ravencoin.

    Thanks.

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    PhoenixMiner full of viruses/malware? I've been getting a lot of red flags with their latest versions (5.2-5.3). I understand the 'coinminer' false positive but what about this? Is windows defender just getting more aggressive?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 02:40 PM PST

    When you are cleaning the basement ...

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 01:59 PM PST

    Increase Memory for T-Rex Miner

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 02:45 PM PST

    Hello, I am running a 2070 Super on my gaming rig and just realized that I am not actually maxing out its memory while mining ETC with T-Rex miner. I was mining for a while before and was regularly only pulling temperatures of low 50s at even a max clock and minimal fans, I never thought anything of it until the fork today when I realized that I was only actually using ~4gb of memory. I noticed today because my computer crashed and I ctrl-alt-del to shut down some apps and noticed my gpu was running at only ~2gb. Immediately I started poking in to it and realized that after the fork I could run 2 separate miners on my computer at once easily. I am pretty sure that running two miners in parallel would be less efficient than one at twice the power. Does anyone know how to change the memory allocated to T-Rex? I am already running on the max intensity so I cant change that at all. Should I just drop the intensity and run 3 at a time now? Should I switch miners? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Phoenix miner 5.3 how is it?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 03:42 PM PST

    What you guys experience in this updated phoenix miner 5.3?

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    470 vs 580 vs 5700 vs 1070 for a beginner.

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 09:23 AM PST

    Hello all. Hope I'm not posting a super common thing here, but I've been spending most of my time at work watching videos and looking around on building a 6gpu mining rig. I think I've narrowed it down to one of those 4 cards being the focus. Now of course I'd be open to suggestions, but I'm lead to believe the lesser 3 cards should yield about 6 dollars a day after electricity cost, and the 5700 more, but after a much higher investment. I'm not looking for crazy gains, more for something to work well and and use the profit as investment power.

    Now I've played with nice hash on my gaming rig, a rx5700xt and amd 2600x, I've been quoted about 2.40 a day if it ran all day, but being my primary computer and it being in my bed room, I only did it to play around with.

    So one question, I've seen all of those 3 lesser cards going for a ton of money, I'm assuming because of their decent mining power. And the 5700 being decently steady, but at a higher price. Is there any place that is good for getting them or am I trolling ebay hoping to catch some for a steal?

    Next. Can I run different model cards effectively and safely in one rig? Such as 3 470s and 3 580s? I have looked around a bit and most places say yes but it still kinda spooks me.

    Next. As a beginner, I've read nvidia cards would be easier to handle and set up, is that true? Or should I be going for the best initial investment deal on whatever cards?

    And my biggest fear. How to handle the cards once it's set up. I'd like to run it all off windows, as that's where all my pc experience lies, and I liked nice hash, it was easy, it all ran well on my main rig right away, but obviously wanna use whatever will yield the best returns.

    At any rate, thanks for reading and please feel free to drop any and all wisdom, I appreciate it all. Thanks..

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