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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN] RadiumX . New x16s crypto
by
ZacsCustom
on 03/07/2020, 00:29:41 UTC
About

RadiumX is a blockchain protection project with the ability to send signed transactions. The project has

fast transactions, low commission for transfers.


In addition, the distinctive features are:
Without premine
Not ico
No bounty programs
Quick access to stock exchanges
Without masternode
As well as many other features, which we describe in the future.
There will be no coin sale. The coins will be mined and available
soon after on several exchanges to be named.
We believe this to be a much fairer way of launching our project.
There will be a maximum of 255 Million coins ever created.


This is Pre launch RadiumX blockchain.


Specification
Coin Name: RadiumX
Symbol: RDX
Coin Type: PoW
Algorithm: X16S
Block Time: 1 Minute
Block Reward: 5000 RDX
Halving Schedule: Every 2.1M Blocks (Approximately every 4 years)
Max Supply: 255 Million
Block Size: 1MB (scalable)
GPU Minable: Yes
ASIC Resistant: Yes
ICO: No
Pre-mine: No
Founders Reward: No
Masternodes: Soon 20%BR/1M Collateral (MN for infrastructure data layer)
Wallet Address Prefix: P

Wallets
Windows(beta): https://github.com/radium-x-core/radium/releases/download/v.1.0.2.0/radium-x.v.1.0.2.0.zip

Site
radiumxco.in (in maintenance)

Explorer & Miner
Integrated in wallet

Mining pools
launch today


Check this topic !
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Board Service Announcements
Re: BTC buy&sell - best rates from HiRiBi.com
by
ZacsCustom
on 26/09/2017, 05:56:24 UTC
This service so far has been Good, but the turn around times are always hit and miss, sometimes I get the returns fast, sometimes I get them slow and sometimes outside of the promised window of 3 - 12 hours and I have to contact support...

Support for the past 5 months has been good, except for this month and last month, it's been really sluggish at best from what I can tell and from what my friend can tell as well. Usual turn around time for support was 12-18 hours, on a good day it was 3-6 hours, but recent months it seems like if the email isn't important, it'll just get discarded and not replied to...(Sent in 3 emails before and never received a response...)(Friend sent in an email concerning his $100 in btc transaction, so far he's been out of it for 4 days)

Overall, the service is Great, but the recent months I'd say take caution with their support being very very slow(sometimes) and most times the turnaround is within 24-48 hours(Rare transactions)(Most are done within 12ish hours give or take hopefully...)
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Board Computer hardware
Re: Buying prebuilt mining rigs?
by
ZacsCustom
on 28/06/2017, 04:06:08 UTC
I can assist you with building them, but I'll charge a fee for my time. For more info, contact me on discord - ZacsCustom#7280
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: BOUNTY HELP FOR 0.5 ZCASH: Getting 8x NVIDIA GTX 980 Ti GPU to work ASUS Z270-A
by
ZacsCustom
on 22/06/2017, 17:37:48 UTC
I'm willing to assist, find me on skype with my username as my forum one.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Newbie to mining, need expert inputs.
by
ZacsCustom
on 22/06/2017, 17:30:26 UTC
Do your own research before asking others to do it for you.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥 All-in-1 Rig Tool 🔥🔥🔥 [REMOTE][WATTTOOL][PROFIT SWITCH][WIN][IOS/ANDROID]
by
ZacsCustom
on 20/06/2017, 07:27:53 UTC
I'd be extremely willing to try out this all in one rig tool and even support it for the lifetime membership, but I have a few draw backs... they're the current supported mining software's.

If you can support ccminerAlexis78 and EWBF Cuda Miner, and make the software that's installed on the machine able to reboot the machine and do overclocks per coin/algo, I'd be more than happy to keep contributing towards this service. But for now I'm sticking with AwesomeMiner(Which is a tad bit annoying, but still great)

I'm looking forward to seeing greatness from this project!
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
ZacsCustom
on 18/06/2017, 21:53:16 UTC
I mainly use CCAlexa, rather than using the SP-Mod on windows. Reason being is Alexa is a tad more optimized for mining on the Skein Algo (Depends on the Pool, be it Yiimp, Zpool, or even MPH) All pools have different hashing and payouts, some pay better(Less miners and difficulty = possibly higher payout depending on fees)

For MPH I have to use the stock CCSP-Mod, can't use Alexa without some tweaking.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: possible to run 3 1080 ti and 4 1070 with only 1600w PSU?
by
ZacsCustom
on 18/06/2017, 21:48:53 UTC
How are you guys finding these 1600w PSUs in stock?  I had to go with dual 1000w setup.  I put 3 1080ti per 1000w setup at 60% TDP.

You either pay out the arse for them, or go with Server grade psu's, or just end up buying 2000+Watt psu's for literally 1/3 of the 1600w ATX PSU pricetag. Smiley
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Chance of computer catching fire from mining?
by
ZacsCustom
on 18/06/2017, 21:46:52 UTC
Sorry, I meant to say Power Limit, by adjusting that it actually undervolts the card that you're using. You can technically do whatever you wish for the temp of your card as long as you don't mind it dieing faster or slower on you, it's really up to you. You can have it running at 100c 24/7 non stop for months on end and it might be fine if you get a good bin on the card, but for most of us, we prefer to keep the temps down to 65c if not 70c max, reason being is heat output, and electricity costs. The lower the temperature, the better, anything under 40c mining on air is literally a crazy good temp(Mostly achievable through watercooling)

The reason why I said to stay away from CPU mining on minergate is because if you only get that little amount, you need to factor in the electricity cost of your rig per day(Total TDP, and cost of electricity e.g. $0.12/KwH) If your cost of electricity coming from your rig doesn't even out in your earnings or if your not making more than the cost to run your rig, its not worth mining such little worth of cpu mining or miner gate.

Also the reason why I suggest staying away from minergate is due to the fees, most pools offer better fees rather than minergate, plus they'll actually send it to your
"Own" wallet, not a wallet in their servers then charge you extra just to take it out of "Your" wallet to send to another wallet you "own". Pools will send it to any address you want when mining(which doesn't go to the pools wallet, it goes to your wallet without the extra fee of hosting a wallet in their server)

I'd recommend staying away from NiceHash unless its the only option you have as well, reason being is you could probably mine better at different pools like Yiimp, or Zpool(Not really recommended, but better than NiceHash) or even SuprNova.cc . It all depends on your mining hardware.

Also to mine safely it depends on your computer's hardware quality, the biggest thing to not skimp out on is the Power Supply, make sure its a trusted brand and is 80+ Gold rated or higher, anything less and your going to end up replacing it sooner rather than later.(You can argue with me on that, but just for safety reasons go with Gold or Platinum, shoot if you can get a Titanium for the best.)

How about auto mining that starts to mine when you are not at the computer? Is that worse or better than having the machine mining all the time? For example now it triggers when I go to eat or when I poop. Then when I get back to the computer it automatically stops mining.

Like I said, if you want to mine, I suggest a different pool and GPU Mining only(Unless you want to get into Asic miners for SHA256 mining Wink )

CPU mining is dead except for CryptoNight, its kinda profitable if you have a decent set of CPU's, but if your running anything below an i5 or a 8 core AMD Processor, you won't be making as much that'd make you happy. If you want some help with mining, I don't mind assisting you, but you'd need to join my discord, its the only place I'll help people who actually want to get into mining.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Chance of computer catching fire from mining?
by
ZacsCustom
on 18/06/2017, 01:19:16 UTC
Sorry, I meant to say Power Limit, by adjusting that it actually undervolts the card that you're using. You can technically do whatever you wish for the temp of your card as long as you don't mind it dieing faster or slower on you, it's really up to you. You can have it running at 100c 24/7 non stop for months on end and it might be fine if you get a good bin on the card, but for most of us, we prefer to keep the temps down to 65c if not 70c max, reason being is heat output, and electricity costs. The lower the temperature, the better, anything under 40c mining on air is literally a crazy good temp(Mostly achievable through watercooling)

The reason why I said to stay away from CPU mining on minergate is because if you only get that little amount, you need to factor in the electricity cost of your rig per day(Total TDP, and cost of electricity e.g. $0.12/KwH) If your cost of electricity coming from your rig doesn't even out in your earnings or if your not making more than the cost to run your rig, its not worth mining such little worth of cpu mining or miner gate.

Also the reason why I suggest staying away from minergate is due to the fees, most pools offer better fees rather than minergate, plus they'll actually send it to your
"Own" wallet, not a wallet in their servers then charge you extra just to take it out of "Your" wallet to send to another wallet you "own". Pools will send it to any address you want when mining(which doesn't go to the pools wallet, it goes to your wallet without the extra fee of hosting a wallet in their server)

I'd recommend staying away from NiceHash unless its the only option you have as well, reason being is you could probably mine better at different pools like Yiimp, or Zpool(Not really recommended, but better than NiceHash) or even SuprNova.cc . It all depends on your mining hardware.

Also to mine safely it depends on your computer's hardware quality, the biggest thing to not skimp out on is the Power Supply, make sure its a trusted brand and is 80+ Gold rated or higher, anything less and your going to end up replacing it sooner rather than later.(You can argue with me on that, but just for safety reasons go with Gold or Platinum, shoot if you can get a Titanium for the best.)
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: possible to run 3 1080 ti and 4 1070 with only 1600w PSU?
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 16:11:29 UTC
Well... it really comes down to how hard you'll be pushing these cards. If you plan to run them at 100% TDP, do yourself a favor and get TWO PSU's, running that PSU near 100% Full load will make its efficiency go down a lot(Lose more money than save). However if you undervolt these cards to about 45%(What I'd do) you'd be pretty good wattage wise(1080 ti's going for 124watt per card, 1070's probably 100watts) should be alright. Just remember going full TDP is never a good idea if you plan to play it safe and long term.(Unless you want to change out parts a lot then by all means go nuts)
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Excpected Vega hashrate
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 16:07:39 UTC
All I can say for sure is this, just wait and see, don't jump head first into buying something that you don't know or understand anything about.

If I knew about the hashrate of these cards and if it was really good(When I say that, I'm talking 4x the performance of the 500Series, and getting nearly 2-4times Per/watt than 500 series) then I know the difficulty of mining for AMD cards is going to skyrocket and we'll have the good ol days of Trying to mine bitcoin again with GPU's ahh good times...(Not really)

But seriously just keep an eye out, I hear its supposed to be great, just not so much when the demand pics up, and it will... if its as great as rumors hint it'll be... the 500 series won't be as efficient to mine with anymore.(Don't take my word for it as it's just rumors)
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Re: What are the safe operating watts for a power supply?
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 16:02:24 UTC
Well heres the thing, if you buy a bad quality PSU that's not 80+ rated you're going to end up with a fire and possibly melted mining rig parts.

In general the idea of how to mine efficiently is to make sure that your PSU is never above 80% max load, if it is, then your doing something wrong(The more the load, the less the lifespan and safety of your psu) think about it this way, electricity is shocking right? The more you have it running through a powersupply, the more it needs to control and dissipate that heat, you may think oh its good enough to keep cool and regulate that heat, but in reality running it near 100% max constantly for 24/7 is going to end up making it die faster, and your other parts as well..

If you have to, just end up buying two PSU's, never just use one PSU unless its a large wattage(But make sure its a good quality PSU, Platinum Rated or Higher from a trusted brand.) I recommend using Server PSU's.


But the Max I'd say for a 1000 Watt PSU, (Don't know if its 80+ or a good brand...) I'd say off the top of my head is 800 watts max, if that, I'd go lower if it wasn't 80+ rated or a good known brand.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Chance of computer catching fire from mining?
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 15:50:39 UTC
How about CPU mining also? Is there change of overheating on CPU mining?

I use Minergate for CPU mining and currently I use intensity level 11/12 which puts my cpu working at 100%, is there any danger to this?

Do yourself a favor and research MSI's afterburner graphs to understand what your temps are really. Most of the time what the 100% power limit is talking about is the Power Target, the Temp Target shouldn't be higher than 84c, moving it down will actually undervolt the card, you should aim to keep the cards below 65c, if they go above you might be losing some hashrate(Depends on the cards, but I've had it confirmed for my cards).

Also do yourself a favor, stay away from CPU mining in general, its not as profitable as it was back in the day. Now adays its literally horrible! Also stay away from MinerGate(Keeps your funds on their end, and sends you it when they feel like it, plus their software is clunky and not optimized for mining in general)

In all honesty, if you want to avoid Fire situations, learn how to build a computer from the ground up first, make sure you learn the ins and outs of it and make sure to use GOOD QUALITY components, and don't for any reason skimp out on any Power supply or wireing.... its basically a fire waiting to happen.(Or even better just hire someone to help you I'm sure there are people out there that will build you mining rigs for a price)

But if you have to come out on here asking what will start fires for pc's and if its safe to run overnight, I guess you haven't done much research on google(Or your favorite search engine) or on youtube about mining 24/7. Some videos and guides tell you about the safeties of mining 24/7.
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Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 15:30:10 UTC
So I mined Zcash all night for 8 hours straight and I went from 0.00002610 btc to 0.00003356. Anyone know if that's good or bad lol


GTX 1080ti was used and average temps were 72 Celcius.

Voltage average - 1.0110 V


Is that good or bad? Should I stick with Nicehash lol

Also, I feel like this is turning into  bragging contest up in here from others - people who are making 14-20$ using 1080ti should share how it's being done instead of just posting those numbers.

Wasn't that the reason why crypto currency started in the first place because people wanted equality lol

Well I'll tell you this, if that's the final result from mining for 8 hours... congrats you've just earned literally 2 cents in 8 hours... that's very very bad. If it didn't change in 24 hours(When not mining) then something is definitely wrong with either your mining algo config, or just that pool in general(Heavy fees probably).

If we told you all of our secrets to getting $14-20 per day, wouldn't that make it more harder for us to get that amount than it already is? $14-20 isn't guarenteed, some days(More than most) we have bad days where we get $7-13 Per GPU(Like today I'm getting that sadly but it's what it is). The more people that learn these ways, the more it goes down for everyone. So you can understand why we want others to learn it through their own self discovery rather than it being hand plucked from a tree and just evenly distributed among everyone(It'll be too late to mine then as the price to mine and get a profit wouldn't be worth it) kinda like how Ethereum was going for the past few weeks(Up until now its still much harder than needed)

Crypto currency started for equality? If that's the reason I'm out, because that's like saying oh hey... you all get $5 billion dollars!(How would that be distributed among everyone in the world, especially if they want more money, everyone's hungry for money, its really simple, those that do the research and look into it themselves and not ask get rewarded. kinda like how inventors who invent things get profit once they patent ideas and make it an actuality.) I could give more examples as to why CryptoCurrency isn't this one big ol endless river for everyone that's going to be here forever, but it's really just a big lake that everyones trying to drain for their own profit(Some their desires to make it into something better), but as new coins emerge, come more rainfall in the lake to keep everyone satisfied.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 08:10:14 UTC
Holy moly HUSH just spiked

yeah and a 1080ti can do 720 on equihash really good profit to have pointed at those coin like zclassic or hush or zcash, i can't decide what to mine, seems they are all good, also lbry spiked very high and i can do 600 there with my 1080ti

Just do yourself a favor and mine them all, I'm using a Multi Algo for MPH(MiningPoolHub) that mines the most profitable coin, and as it happens I'm mining them all(Through AwesomeMiner, where I can remotely manage my rigs and actually get a reasonable Dollar Per Day Estimate for the rig per coin) pretty much for the past  few days.

If you don't want to just mine one of them, mine them all I say. haha
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Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 08:07:12 UTC
Hi guys i want to know why i have this problem...
i'm trying to use this miner ccminer alexis-1.0 but after launch get this error
https://s11.postimg.org/sfsp0303n/test.png
Didn't anyone have the same problem with this software?
I am using the Asus 1080Ti
What's the config of your .bat file that you're using? For mine I use something like this -

:START
ccminerAlexis78.exe -a skein -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org:4933 -u u -p c=DGB,skien,stats
goto start

and that's it, however I don't mine skein right now so... I'm currently just mining multiple coins, VertCoin, ZClassic, ZCash, and a few others.
If i may ask what's your GPU ? What's the hash rate of the coins you mentioned ?
Cheers

My GPU is the EVGA FTW3 GTX 1080 Ti, It's a beast of a GPU for Cooling, and that's pretty much it, Maxes out around 2050 on the core clock(Although I'd never recommend mining at that unless you don't care for total TDP usage)

For VertCoin Hashrate - 74Mh/s

ZClassic - 740 Sol/s

ZCash - 735 Sol/s

ZenCash(I'll leave that to your imagination Wink )

Overall the Max TPD I've found with this card is 280watts, and yes that's a bit high, however you can always set it to 45% TDP and get about 124watts out of it(I'm looking into getting the Asus Turbo 1080 ti, I hear the lowest TDP it'll get is around 94Watts severely underclocked, and undervolted!(Still better than a GTX 1080 lol)

Pic for those that care I guess... - https://i.imgur.com/4Hehs2Y.jpg
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Error using ccminer
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 01:01:03 UTC
I'm sorry to say this, but your card is way to old to mine, unless you want to invest more trouble than good into getting that card to mine, in all honesty you won't make a profit at all with it, you'd be losing more money than you'd make if not 8 times the normal loss. I'd recommend getting a newer card with 4+GB of ram on it.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
ZacsCustom
on 17/06/2017, 00:46:57 UTC
Hi guys i want to know why i have this problem...
i'm trying to use this miner ccminer alexis-1.0 but after launch get this error
https://s11.postimg.org/sfsp0303n/test.png
Didn't anyone have the same problem with this software?
I am using the Asus 1080Ti
What's the config of your .bat file that you're using? For mine I use something like this -

:START
ccminerAlexis78.exe -a skein -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org:4933 -u u -p c=DGB,skien,stats
goto start

and that's it, however I don't mine skein right now so... I'm currently just mining multiple coins, VertCoin, ZClassic, ZCash, and a few others.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
ZacsCustom
on 15/06/2017, 06:28:33 UTC
I'll put my little piece in here since everyone's doing it.

I've mined with Yiimp's DGB Skein algo, and at full TDP, stock settings I get averaged 1057Mh/s, If I undervolted the card to about 44% TDP(124W) I'd average 850-920Mh/s with -504 on the memory and +150 on the core.

The card I'm using is the EVGA FTW3 GTX 1080 Ti as seen here - http://i.imgur.com/4Hehs2Y.jpg

I've decided that mining skein wasn't profitable for me so I'm mainly mining ZClassic, ZCash, and GroestlCoin.(Averaging $10-$15 per day depending on coin value)