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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.3 (Windows/Linux)
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Osakiman
on 11/03/2017, 07:45:10 UTC
I wonder why my Sapphiry Fury Nitro show 0 sols with asm algo. Anyone experienced this?

You need to reduce the intensity to -i 6 or lower.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.3 (Windows/Linux)
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Osakiman
on 05/01/2017, 16:32:51 UTC
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Tell me please, 850 watts is enough for three of my videocard's: r9 280x(1100/1600), HD7950(980/1300) and new RX 480 Huh

That is enough.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.3 (Windows/Linux)
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Osakiman
on 03/01/2017, 10:02:22 UTC
Hello friends! Want to play with diff option in miner to set my own diff. What is the best values for 4 280xs ( 860 h/s) and 3 rx 470s ( 660 h/s) ?

Thanks for any advice.

It is about 1500 for your 4x280x or 1200 for your 3x 470. It is about twice of your hash speed. But it also depends on your network latency.
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Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary?
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Osakiman
on 19/12/2016, 14:32:06 UTC
yes, why not?
For a long time even the largest banks of the world are on the verge of implementation kriptotehnology in their work and even on salaries also talking.

I do not think so.
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Re: Halving event: expectation vs. reality
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Osakiman
on 15/10/2016, 17:48:54 UTC
Everyone your mainstream they saying all about halving is it will be separated bitcoin into two for example if you had receving bitcoin 0.1 it will become 0.05 and i don't believe in this because i have own guts and i followed it and some said that bitcoin will become more really expensive.

The price effect of the halving is temperaory. The adoption of the bitcoin by the main stream is long lasting.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v7.2 (Windows/Linux)
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Osakiman
on 01/10/2016, 18:58:28 UTC
v7.2:

- added "-lidag" option to reduce intensity of DAG generation, it can help with OC or weak PSU.
- added temperature/fan monitoring for Linux version for gpu-pro drivers. Only monitoring is supported currently, not management.
- "r" key reloads pools from epools.txt and dpools.txt in runtime.
- fixed issue with wrong detection of card names.
- systems with up to 32 GPUs are supported now (with some minor limitations).
- Linux version: fixed issue with closing miner with "Ctrl-C".
- several minor improvements and bug fixes.
- EthMan: added "total online miners" and "total working gpus" info.
- EthMan: added color and font size options for the list of miners.

Is that faster than V4.4 for the R9 390 or the 280x?
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Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary?
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Osakiman
on 20/09/2016, 17:50:21 UTC
I will accept bitcoin partially as my salary cause it makes it easier for me. Right now I already convert part of my salary to bitcoin so why not have that automated right.
Better to do part then full because days like these it's dropping quite hard and we have to be careful where we put our money.
It is makes more easier for you because you are using bitcoin how those people who not using bitcoin ? then they forcing them selves to create a bitcoin wallet where they gonna accept their salary of bitcoin soon? better if not and accept real paper money.

People will prefer to accept salary in bitcoins only if they are aware about the concept of bitcoins and if not then they will never risk their income by getting paid into bitcoins.

That is right. For the time being, the bitcoin is also too volatile. The price is changing too much. Not good for salary.
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Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary?
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Osakiman
on 06/09/2016, 07:31:20 UTC
I believe in bitcoin but until it gets to be stable. It just isn not useful to get paid in it.  I would probably take some of my paycheck in bitcoin just like some of my current paycheck goes into my retirement plan but definitely not all of it.
But that's the fun of having your salary in bitcoin. The chances of it to fluctuate is nearly the same as the chances of it going up in value.
Although if I had a job that's really high paying, I too wouldn't want to risk it by receiving my salary as bitcoin.

I heard the news that oversotck.com allow the employee to have part of their salary in bitcoins. But I do not hear furhter news about that.
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Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary?
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Osakiman
on 23/08/2016, 13:55:58 UTC
I will accept bitcoin as 20% of my salary.

I will hold or save the 10% for the long term and use the 10% to help the circulation.
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Re: Halving event: expectation vs. reality
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Osakiman
on 07/08/2016, 05:52:46 UTC
OP shouldnt be disapponted with what happen to the price of Bitcon after halving.  Price had been increasing this past months.  from somewhere 300 USD to peak 700+ Usd, now it is stable at 630usd - 680 usd  am sure lots have profited from this event.   If you are expecting higher price than this, I think you need to wait another semester.

Even today's price after the Bitfinex hack is still double 12 month ago price. So the halving has some effects.
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Re: Halving event: expectation vs. reality
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Osakiman
on 25/07/2016, 09:34:18 UTC
Curious about how the price will behave in the next months.

I think the price will trade between $600 and $800 in the next few months, then it will rise to $900.
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Re: Halving event: expectation vs. reality
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Osakiman
on 10/07/2016, 08:51:11 UTC
so basically absolutely nothing happened. What an over hyped event.

It depends on the time scale. I think the halving already caused the price to rise from $300 to 650.
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Re: Reward 1BTC , Let AMD drivers work more than 8 gpus
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Osakiman
on 21/05/2016, 14:39:01 UTC
I was thinking about doing this just for the challenge (with nvidia in windows) and I also like the idea of it but I decided no to even try because it's very impractical and it would cost more than 6-card rigs.


Basically, the only things that you would save money on is the motherboard (which is relatively cheap), HDD/SSD (even cheaper) and windows if you were to use that.

On everything else you'd have to spend about the same amount of money (per card) as you would for 6-card rigs because from experience RAM and CPU pretty much has to scale with the number of cards if you want to be able to comfortably mine all algos without running into bottlenecks and you'd also need risers, more PSUs and of course the splitters and so on.

And even if you'd get it to work but let's say it would randomly freeze or something else, good luck figuring it out without going insane. Sometimes that's pretty annoying even for 6-card rigs.


I use 8GPU in a system, 2x7990 + 4x390. there is no difference if I use 4GB or 8 GB memory. I need more PSU though.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred GPU Miner v4.2 (Windows/Linux)
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Osakiman
on 09/05/2016, 19:28:24 UTC
-eres   this setting is related to Ethereum mining stability. Every next Ethereum epoch requires a bit more GPU memory, miner can crash during reallocating GPU buffer for new DAG.
   To avoid it, miner reserves a bit larger GPU buffer at startup, so it can process several epochs without buffer reallocation.
   This setting defines how many epochs miner must foresee when it reserves GPU buffer, i.e. how many epochs will be processed without buffer reallocation. Default value is 2.

If we use big eres, will that affect the mining speed? Like bigger DAG?
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Re: Browser that will pay BTC
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Osakiman
on 04/04/2016, 18:51:29 UTC
When the browser comes out, I will use it if the other functions are similar to Chrome or Firefox.