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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Can I use an 'HP elite desk 800 G1' as a miner?
by
Knightly
on 07/01/2021, 02:05:28 UTC
Thank you so much for your considerate response, I really do appreciate it.

I've organised to pick this old PC up, but won't use it until my current new rig is set up. On that, the CPU is being delivered today and is the last piece of the puzzle. I'll be trying Hiveos, so hopefully it all goes smoothly (as much as it can in the land of crypto!).
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Can I use an 'HP elite desk 800 G1' as a miner?
by
Knightly
on 06/01/2021, 23:51:05 UTC
Ah, I didn't know you could use a splitter like that to increase the number of useable GPUs....

I'm new to mining, just setting up my first rig atm, and saw this old PC, so thought I'd grab it.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Can I use an 'HP elite desk 800 G1' as a miner?
by
Knightly
on 06/01/2021, 23:47:17 UTC
Thanks for that.

I'll see if it's still available and take a punt it'll work Smiley
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Can I use an 'HP elite desk 800 G1' as a miner?
by
Knightly
on 06/01/2021, 22:45:57 UTC
Thanks for the response!

So you don't foresee any issues with the older version of the pcie slots, or the listed configs?

Thanks!

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Topic OP
Can I use an 'HP elite desk 800 G1' as a miner?
by
Knightly
on 06/01/2021, 22:31:11 UTC
Hi all,

There's a cheap 'HP elite desk 800 G1' near me with some accessories, and I was thinking of grabbing it and using the components from the computer as a mini mining rig.

It comes with an SSD, RAM, monitor etc. so I thought it might be worth getting, however, I don't know if the included PCIe slots are suitable, as they're older v2.0 ones, as follows:

(2) PCI Express x1 (v2.0)
(1) PCI Express x 16 (v2.0 - wired as x4)
(1) PCI Express x16 (v3.0)
(1) Optional PCI (v2.3)

Is anyone able to please advise if these slots are suitable for using risers?

I know that I would have to use a different PSU, but I'd plan to pull the MB (with CPU) and SSD out and put it into a mining frame.

I appreciate any assistance or advice.

Kind regards,

Knightly.
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Board Hardware
Merits 1 from 1 user
Topic OP
Can I use an 'HP elite desk 800 G1' as a miner?
by
Knightly
on 06/01/2021, 21:29:57 UTC
⭐ Merited by philipma1957 (1)
Hi all,

There's a cheap 'HP elite desk 800 G1' near me with some accessories, and I was thinking of grabbing it and using the components from the computer as a mini mining rig.

It comes with an SSD, RAM, monitor etc. so I thought it might be worth getting, however, I don't know if the included PCIe slots are suitable, as they're older v2.0 ones, as follows:

(2) PCI Express x1 (v2.0)
(1) PCI Express x 16 (v2.0 - wired as x4)
(1) PCI Express x16 (v3.0)
(1) Optional PCI (v2.3)

Is anyone able to please advise if these slots are suitable for using risers?

I know that I would have to use a different PSU, but I'd plan to pull the MB (with CPU) and SSD out and put it into a mining frame.

I appreciate any assistance or advice.

Kind regards,

Knightly.
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Board Services
---Masternode & Staking Guides---
by
Knightly
on 15/08/2018, 00:53:13 UTC
Hi all,

I work in project management with a focus on stakeholder communications, content production, and strategic direction, and currently provide services for a multi-platform cryptocurrency project in those fields, and at this point in time I would like to offer the following services at this point in time:

-Masternode & Staking guides (with setup graphics).

I am flexible and capable to perform individual tasks or join a cryptocurrency project (assuming I believe it is legitimate and has potential).

I accept payment in BTC or ETH, however can organise for payment in masternode/staking coins if a guide is required to be produced.

If you would like to discuss any of the above, or see recent works, please feel free to PM me with the following details:

-Name:
-What project you work for:
-What would you like?
-Preferred payment method:
-Contact information:

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

-Knightly
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Board Services
Re: --- Project Management Advisory / Writing Services / Masternode Guides ---
by
Knightly
on 30/07/2018, 01:10:12 UTC
Just bumping this up as I have capacity for more work.

Especially interested in Masternode/staking guides.

Thanks.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][Live] Glyno decentralized dating [PoW+MN][Pre-Sale][Bounties]
by
Knightly
on 29/07/2018, 23:50:37 UTC
Wow. I joined your Discord and within seconds was inundated by spam messages from scantily-dressed ladies.

Needless to say I left your Discord and will not be back.
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Board Services
Re: --- Project Management Advisory / Content Production / Writing Services ---
by
Knightly
on 25/07/2018, 23:18:50 UTC
I have time available to start work now.

Recently completed masternode guides including an update guide for wallets/masternodes.

If anyone is interested I'm happy to PM links of works specific to what you're looking for.

Thanks

-Knightly
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Board Services
--- Project Management Advisory / Writing Services / Masternode Guides ---
by
Knightly
on 25/07/2018, 02:42:28 UTC
Hi all,

I work in project management with a focus on stakeholder communications, content production, and strategic direction, and currently provide services for a multi-platform cryptocurrency project in those fields, but would like to offer the following services:

•   Document production/reviews/edits:
           -Whitepaper reviews/edits;
           -Masternode guides (with setup graphics);
           -Staking guides;
           -Update guides; and
           -Website content.

•   Social media platform establishment
           -Twitter;
           -Discord;
           -Telegram; and
           -Medium.

•   Project management:
           -Risk review and mitigation methods;
           -Project plan review or production; and
           -Strategic direction for projects.

I am flexible and capable to perform individual tasks or join a cryptocurrency project (assuming I believe it is legitimate and has potential).

I accept payment in BTC or ETH, however can organise for payment in masternode/staking coins if a guide is required to be produced.

If you would like to discuss any of the above, or see recent works, please feel free to PM me with the following details:

-Name:
-What project you work for:
-What would you like?
-Preferred payment method:
-Contact information:

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

-Knightly
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Will Solaris have its day again?
by
Knightly
on 24/04/2018, 10:38:40 UTC
No thoughts?
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Will Solaris have its day again?
by
Knightly
on 23/04/2018, 05:11:31 UTC
Hey all,

I invested in Solaris (XLR) a while back, and early in the year it hit around 360k sats, but now is down to around 80k sats. The are multiple reasons for this, including the market being generally shitty at the moment, but namely due to the team missing a key milestone in the project; as soon as the delay was announced, the price dropped within hours.

A few days ago PoS (staking) was implemented, and Zerocoin protocol, but the price remains the same.

Txbit, the Solaris-funded exchange, is due toward the end of this year, but it's still some time away.

Thoughts?

-Knightly
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Good Bye Mining Farms ... Say Hello to Masternodes
by
Knightly
on 23/04/2018, 05:07:52 UTC
Good points made already, but the biggest downfall, as mentioned, is the fact that you have to have a lot of coins to start a masternode, and it can often be expensive. With PoW (mining), you can mine from zero coins and earn.
Don't get me wrong, I love staking and masternodes, but you do need that collateral to start a masternode off.
The middle ground? PoS, staking. Stake as many coins as you have and earn.

-Knightly
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: How/where can i learn to day trade
by
Knightly
on 23/04/2018, 04:57:22 UTC
YouTube. Articles, chatting to other traders, and of course good old experience!

-Knightly
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Brand New
by
Knightly
on 23/04/2018, 04:55:37 UTC
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: After a Bad Sell
by
Knightly
on 23/04/2018, 04:52:53 UTC
Hey,

It's a hard one, but guess what, happens to everyone! I know that's no consolation, but just trying to put it in to perspective. This has happened to me so many times I've lost track.

As people have previously mentioned, sell for profit in increments. Even if you set your sell orders in a few blocks (if you really want to liquidate all the asset).

At the end of the day as long as you've made a profit on your original investment, it's all good!

Good luck out there Smiley

-Knightly
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][BOP] ★★Blockoptions✔ The First Decentralized Binary Options Platform★★
by
Knightly
on 15/04/2018, 04:17:38 UTC
how to receive dividends?tell me please

Hello this is still the beta version thus some parts have not been completed. dividend being one of them..

It would be in the final version..

i will update you on its release...

regards

So how long it is going to take for the updated version because already you have taken many days to complete. Is there any exact ETA when the live version will launch?

 Dev team is working very hard sir! there is no ETA as i know but project will be released ASAP.

Come on now, this has been continuously said since last year.

 There has been significant progress we are just a stone trow away from the final products just need more testing.. Join the testing here https://trade.blockoptions.io/
Cheers!!!!

Please see my previous comment....
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Ethereum is officially dead
by
Knightly
on 13/04/2018, 02:03:15 UTC
So many tokens these days are based off the Ethereum platform, so I daresay that unless there's another alternative that those projects can 'easily' transfer to, then there's always going to be a use case for Ethereum.
Yes it has gone up and down constantly, but guess what, everything else has, Bitcoin included. Since post-Christmas, the market has been so volatile, so for the most case, the ups and downs of coins are just natural.

If you're holding ETH and are worried, I'd suggest potentially closing Blockfolio, take a break from the crazy crypto world, and focus your attention elsewhere; it can be healthy!

Good luck!

-Knightly
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How can one trade without losing??
by
Knightly
on 13/04/2018, 01:59:28 UTC
Hey,

My comment is probably superfluous because most people will mention the same thing: You cannot trade (especially day trade) without losing money at some point. Great job to those out there who defy this general logic, but there are so many factors which can alter the outcome of trading:
-News, including FUD;
-Project milestones (wallet releases, platform releases, etc.);
-General amount of people buying/selling; and
-Whales.
(+Sooooooooo much more).

Just do your best, ensure you diversify, trade safe(ish), and good luck!

-Knightly