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Board Майнеры
Re: Падение хешреита GTX 1080 ti
by
Celsiuss
on 13/08/2020, 10:36:27 UTC
Всем привет! Может кто сталкивался с данной проблемой и знает решение.

В общем, есть у меня риг на 6х1080ti разных производителей, и у него уже как 7-8 месяцев упал хешреит с 57-55mh/s до 50-49mh/s и при этом,что бы держать хешреит в раионе 50mh/s мне пришлось подымать power limit до 95 тогда как раньше был в раионе 82-85.

Причем, как я заметил, уже перестало иметь значение частота памяти. Карта дает 48-50mh/s даже при стоковых частотах памяти, главное что бы частота ядра была выше 1900. Я пробовал менять реизера,мать,блок питания,ставить новые драйвера,новую винду. Карты разные от разных производителей,а ведут себя как один.Пользовался разными майнерами,сеичас Calymore. Перегревов не было, работают в раионе 65-69 градусов летом,поскольку хорошо обдуваются. Обслуживание проходят регулярное.
Но, иногда, что то происходит и на какой то миг,минут на 5, хешреит становится 56-58 mh/s,потом снова на 50 и иногда прыгает 50-52mh/s
3x1080ti Palit gamerock 2x1080ti gigabyte  1xMsi armor
POWER LIMIT 95%
CORE CLOCK +120--160+
MEMORY CLOCK +800
Память у двух Hynix у остальных Micron


Есть еще одна 1080ti MSI стоит просто в обычном игровом ПК,майнинга никогда не видела и когда я запустил там майнинг,то так же хешреит не поднялся выше 51,а что бы получить хешреит 55,пришлось задрать power limit до 115% с частотой ядра в раионе 2000 mhz

Батник выглядит так
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu-new.nicehash.com:3353 -ewal 24fbgergbZ9U4FvjT7ur5JaVrFn8.farm3 -epsw x -esm 3 -allpools 1 -estale 1 -mode 1 -strap 2 -r 1 -minspeed 285
Что бы я не менял,ничего не помогает.

Все карты проверялись в обычном ПК, на них игрались игрушки,ничего не зависало,работало в штатном режиме.

Есть у меня другие фермы 1066 и 1070ti и у них не наблюдается проблема падения хешреита. 1066 дают 25-27mh/s, а 1070ti дают 35-36mh/s которые работают в обычном режиме для майнинга power limit 50-55% как несколько лет.

Что скажите, есть идеи добрые люди? Может я чего то не знаю?
Попробуй воспользоваться таблеткой https://github.com/ethpillandev/ETHpillAN/releases/tag/v1.1.0
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
Celsiuss
on 13/08/2020, 10:34:22 UTC
Hi all...Can you pls help me? my hash rate is too low 11 mh, it has to be 26 mh etc..

3 drivers installed with dd driver uninstaller
first 17.11.4 crimson
second 2020 20.8.1 adrenalin
now 18.5.1 still same 11 mh

System
windows 10 64 bit 10.0, build 19041
12 GB ram
RX580 8 GB
virtual memory 36000






try a different miner
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Thoughts on monero's anonymity?
by
Celsiuss
on 23/10/2018, 14:43:47 UTC
What's the deal here? Do you want to be anonymous when using cryptos? As we know, bitcoin has an open and searchable blockchain, where you can trace anything. That's why some like to use mixers. Coins like Monero are popular because of ONE thing, anonymity. No one knows where goes what or how much. I've seen lately in illegal drug markets that monero is becoming increasingly popular due to its anonymity. I haven't seen monero been used much for anything outside the illegal drug market.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Do we want to enforce anonymity among cryptos or defend it?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
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[ANN] Nicemon: An app for monitoring Nicehash statistics
by
Celsiuss
on 28/02/2018, 00:26:39 UTC
Nicemon is the first app I've ever made, I tried to make it clean and easy to use. It simply uses the Nicehash public API and formats the data for easy accessibility on your phone. The first version was just released, and I am working on further updates at this moment.

Features
  • View your daily profitability
  • View past and current earnings in a nice graph
  • View recent payments
  • Keep track of your workers and their efficiency

Download
Nicemon is currently avaliable on the Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.celsiuss.nicemon


I am looking for feedback, thank you
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Board Skandinavisk
Re: Cash out - Alternativer til Coinbase?
by
Celsiuss
on 09/02/2018, 09:52:57 UTC
Hej,

Jeg er ny i Krypto verdenen og ville for at se om det overhovedet kunne betale sig at investere i - prøve at cashe lidt ud fra coinbase hvor jeg havde købt.

Da jeg prøvede at cashe ud fik jeg at vide at jeg skulle lave en SEPA overførsel til deres bank i Estland Huh før de kunne verificere min bank konto - altså sende DEM penge, før de kunne sende MIG mine penge.

Hvis noget lyder suspekt er det dette efter min mening. Jeg kan på ingen måde se hvordan det kan retfærdiggøres at jeg skal sende dem nogle af mine penge før jeg kan få overført til min bank. De havde sjovt nok ingen udfordringer med at tage mine penge da jeg satte dem ind.

Har hørt folk der aldrig har set deres penge igen - og de har et mildest talt utroværdigt ry på trustpilot.

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/coinbase.com

Nå ... rant over.

Det jeg er interesseret i at høre er om nogen kender en mere troværdig side med mindre suspekte metoder man kan cashe sine penge ud til sin bank konto.

På forhånd tak  Smiley
Vet det kan høres litt sketchy ut, men det er bare for verifisering. Du trenger bare å sende dem 1€. Jeg gjorde nettopp dette selv og fungerte smertefritt. De pengene du sender for verifisering legges til Coinbase kontoen din.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: REAL NOOB DESPERATELY NEEDS HELP WITH MINING!
by
Celsiuss
on 08/02/2018, 13:30:15 UTC
httpshit://SHITTYLINK.help/

I wouldn't trust this AT ALL...

EDIT: a guy with one GPU, already attacked by scammers.
The link he posted is actually a good resource for beginners. Just because the TLD is "help"? The website does not ask you to download anything from their servers. The resource is safe and good quality.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: REAL NOOB DESPERATELY NEEDS HELP WITH MINING!
by
Celsiuss
on 08/02/2018, 13:28:12 UTC
sign up, and hash away. check out gpumining subreddit

https://www.nicehash.com/

Stay far away from nicehash.

Its what lazy people use because they dont want to maximize profits. Plus its been hacked recently and every customer lost money with them.
Uhh, NiceHash actually gives some of the bets profits as of today, though mining directly is always a tad more profitable, Nicehash is right behind. Sure they got hacked, and even with their sketchy repayment program, I still use them. I dont trust them with my bitcoins, so I withdraw to coinbase (NO FEE!) as often as I can.
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Board Speculation
Re: Bitcoin price is recovering!
by
Celsiuss
on 08/02/2018, 13:21:11 UTC
But for how long? It might drop even further tomorrow.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Who knows why every crypto is falling?
by
Celsiuss
on 16/01/2018, 09:43:20 UTC
I'm freaking panicking. But I know that it has happened before and it will happen again. It should be okay with the market stabilizing again sooner or later.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GPU noise (not fan) when mining x17 w/ Nemosminer (Windows)
by
Celsiuss
on 14/01/2018, 02:02:44 UTC
Are you sure it's not from your fans? The only thing that can make noise is fans, and a spinning hard drive (electrical noise is a thing, but it is very low and you shouldn't notice it). Maybe it's the CPU fan?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: How important is the internet connection
by
Celsiuss
on 14/01/2018, 01:58:42 UTC
Internet connection is not too important. Just make sure you get a decent wifi dongle because cheap ones tend to be unstable and lose connection every now and then. I've used wifi for a while and it works perfectly.
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Board Web Wallets
Re: blockchain.info wallet large transaction sizes
by
Celsiuss
on 05/01/2018, 18:20:39 UTC
This has nothing to do with the wallet you're using. Any wallet you use with your current address will show the exact same sizes of transaction, since this is based on the data used in the transaction, that is, the inputs and outputs of your transaction. There's a formula you can search for (I don't have it off my head), but in general, the more inputs and outputs you have, the larger the size of transaction (with inputs being the main contributor).

The median size of 226 bytes is what you have if you use only 1 input with 1 output (non-Segwit).
Sure, but in the blockchain.info wallet I wanted to send to just one address, from my wallet. For some reason it does 4 inputs and 2 outputs? I'm just curious of why it does that.

The inputs are from how many transaction in an address you are using, I will give you an example.

Your address recieves 4x .1btc so you have .4btc balance. You decided to send .35btc to whichever address, then there will be 4 inputs (4x .1btc) and 2 outputs, one to the address where you want to send coins and the 2nd is your address (the change will be sent back to your address
Oh I get how it works now, thank you. A bit inconvenient because of the ridiculous fees there are today.
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Does a college degree still matter in the digital age?
by
Celsiuss
on 05/01/2018, 09:36:59 UTC
If they want someone with a bachelor for a cashier job, they are damn stupid. They want someone very overqualified? The manager obviously doesn't know anything about hiring. You don't use a bachelor for a cashier job, even worse, they specify ANY bachelor. What in the living hell? It's like the manager doesn't know how the world works.

College degrees are and will always be important, in the digital age you can learn a lot from the internet, but attending at college and showing the HR your degree for a real company (not talking about cashier jobs here) will get you a much better chance of being hired with a much larger wage than someone without a degree.
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Board Web Wallets
Re: blockchain.info wallet large transaction sizes
by
Celsiuss
on 05/01/2018, 09:30:53 UTC
This has nothing to do with the wallet you're using. Any wallet you use with your current address will show the exact same sizes of transaction, since this is based on the data used in the transaction, that is, the inputs and outputs of your transaction. There's a formula you can search for (I don't have it off my head), but in general, the more inputs and outputs you have, the larger the size of transaction (with inputs being the main contributor).

The median size of 226 bytes is what you have if you use only 1 input with 1 output (non-Segwit).
Sure, but in the blockchain.info wallet I wanted to send to just one address, from my wallet. For some reason it does 4 inputs and 2 outputs? I'm just curious of why it does that.
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blockchain.info wallet large transaction sizes
by
Celsiuss
on 05/01/2018, 09:25:05 UTC
Now with the insanely large fees, I've just noticed that the size of a transaction done by the blockchain.info wallet is very large. Yesterday I sent 0.01 BTC to someone, the transaction had 4 input addresses and 2 output addresses, when I just wanted to send some bitcoin to one address.
The size was 667 bytes, and acording to bitcoinfees.21.co the median size is 226 bytes. Which means blockchain.info's transaction size is 3x as much as the median, which means 3x as much fee.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is changing the world.
by
Celsiuss
on 02/11/2017, 12:12:32 UTC
I'm sorry to be the pessimist here, but what has bitcoin done to change the ENTIRE WORLD? In my eyes, bitcoin hasn't done much. So far the only thing I've seen bitcoin change is a few lucky people's wealth. But you would have to invest some. Bitcoin hasn't changed the way we're doing business yet. I believe bitcoin will change the world in a positive way, but I hasn't done anything significant yet.
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Board Economics
Re: What is a good amount of BTC to Buy?
by
Celsiuss
on 02/11/2017, 08:21:27 UTC
Depends on how much you'll be able to invest. Don't invest because you need money right now. Only invest if you are able to live without the money you're investing. Also don't expect much return within a week. You would want to wait a few months or years. That's how investing works, you won't earn anything in a week. It takes patience.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What's your strategy for the upcoming fork in mid November?
by
Celsiuss
on 01/11/2017, 16:15:36 UTC
If im going to do anything, it would be to buy before the fork. I might just earn some free quick cash. Whatever happens with the new forked coin, I still believe bitcoin will stay strong and will always climb. The new coin however, I would sell as quick as possible as I think it might fall in price quick. This is just my speculation and I may be very wrong.
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Board Services
Re: [Open] | 🔥🚀 PROPTHEREUM Signature Campaign 🔥🚀 | ( Full Members +)
by
Celsiuss
on 01/11/2017, 16:03:21 UTC
Bitcointalk Username: Celsiuss
Rank: Full member
Bitcointalk profile URL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=976351
BTC Address: 1turtLe8MipoxX7JoRURHZoywJSH5BrHy
Current post count: 340
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Re: Bitcoin can be hacked?
by
Celsiuss
on 30/10/2017, 23:05:36 UTC
No, it isn't.
Of course it can, but not by brute forcing to get a private key with funds. The weakest point in any security system is the person using it. By clever social engineering you might hank out the password of an innocent user of an online wallet. Or maybe you got a hidden trojan on your PC that turned out to be a RAT and it has now your unencrypted bitcoin wallet. That's why you should ALWAYS be careful no matter what, always use two factor authentication and always encrypt your password. And never store your backup phrase in a document on your PC, that phrase should be on a physical paper hidden in your drawer.