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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re:
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Llorx
on 31/08/2021, 13:39:40 UTC
The new version is finally ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.8a from here:

https://phoenixminer.info/downloads/PhoenixMiner_5.8a_Windows.zip
https://phoenixminer.info/downloads/PhoenixMiner_5.8a_Linux.tar.gz


Changes in version 5.8a :
  • Added lock core clock
  • Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RTX 3060/3080/3090 cards
  • Implemented new "turbo" kernels (-clkernel 3) for AMD Polaris cards that can work with the current DAG sizes over 4 GB. Note that -clkernel 3 uses double the VRAM and will
    provide slightly faster hashrate with slightly higher power consumption. You can use the -rvram command-line parameter to specify how much VRAM to be left unused
  • Increased the maximum supported DAG epoch to 600 (i.e. until about Sep 2023)
  • Implemented full hardware control for AMD RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux. Note that with these cards under Linux you need to specify relative core voltage: e.g. -
    cclock -50 will set the core voltage to be 50 mV under the default value
  • Added ROCr kernels for Vega, Radeon VII and Navi cards. With these kernels you will be able to run these cards with Linux drivers 20.45 and later but the performance will
    be lower than with the older PAL drivers and kernels. We recommend using AMD Linux driver 20.30 for all cards except RX6900/6800/6700
  • Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux (there is no need to run these cards with -clkernel 0 anymore)
  • Added support for AMD Windows drivers up to 21.8.1. Note that Radeon VII cards will not work with drivers 21.6.1 or higher - you need to use older drivers for proper
    operation of these cards
  • Added support for AMD Linux drivers up to 21.20 (use older drivers for Vega or Radeon VII cards as they will not work with 21.20). Note that the latest 21.30 drivers are
    not supported (and the initial testing shows that even the older Polars cards are not working properly with them, so avoid 21.30 for now)
  • Numerous other fixes and small improvements

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.8a
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: hp 1400w flex slot power supply
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Llorx
on 27/06/2021, 19:24:16 UTC
Bump. Also interested.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Trusted Europe GPU hosting service?
by
Llorx
on 06/03/2021, 09:59:45 UTC
I can recommend Andy10gbit#8093 discord server at https://discord.gg/RHhHbK8vx2 . He resells dedicated cloud servers from Hetzer, Leaseweb, NForce and OVH and his OVH lineup in particular has a few GPUs in his lineup. He lists them for Plex transcoding but I think you can ask him to not install any software on the box and lease it to you directly.

His response time is not the best as he's really busy with clients, it took him a few days to get back to me, but he's flexible and offers refunds if things don't work out, like he did for me.

He doesn't have a website though, all support/sales is done P2P through Discord.

Nice! I'll get it touch. Thank you!
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Re: Trusted Europe GPU hosting service?
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Llorx
on 02/03/2021, 10:59:27 UTC
Ok, going to bimpitybump this a bit more to get some more companies to compare.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Trusted Europe GPU hosting service?
by
Llorx
on 18/02/2021, 11:28:02 UTC
In the past, I used SDC in Bulgaria and they were okay.

Here is the contact: https://www.sdc.bg/basic-colocation

The overall costs in Bulgaria are significantly lower than most EU countries - electricity, security, etc.

Oh! Seems good. Thank you!
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Re: Trusted Europe GPU hosting service?
by
Llorx
on 17/02/2021, 17:36:11 UTC
Bumpitybump
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Trusted Europe GPU hosting service?
by
Llorx
on 14/02/2021, 00:53:57 UTC
⭐ Merited by hugeblack (2)
I want to host some GPUs. The thing is that I want them to be in Europe so I don't have any customs problems when sending the hardware (I'm from Spain).

I've searched a lot, but I can't find anything that I fully trust, so here I am, asking fellow cryptopals about their knowledge and experience about hosting in Europe.

Also, maybe I'm getting too worried about sending hardware from Europe to USA (for example). If you have experience with this, I'll also appreciate it ^^