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Re: [ANN] Bela — Powering the Belacam Social Media Economy
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beIbox
on 23/07/2018, 10:26:45 UTC
So how is the project going? It's been 9 months from the announcement day. Any good news?

Good news is Belacam launch!
https://www.belacam.com/

Follow Twitter: https://twitter.com/LetsLiveBela
Join Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/letslivebela/
Chat at Telegram: https://t.me/letslivebela
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Re: [ANN]ATB Coin - the world’s fastest and most secure cryptocurrency
by
beIbox
on 03/07/2017, 22:01:47 UTC
Only beautiful words to attract people. Where is source code? Beware of scam.
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Re: [ANN][ZEN] ZENCASH: Permanent, Distributed, and Fully Anonymous cryptocurrency
by
beIbox
on 26/06/2017, 13:35:27 UTC
In the ETH Facebook group somebody asked for the most undervalued coins. Somebody wrote the ZenCash as an answer, and the others said "Nah it's obviously scam coin". So what do you think guys ? It's really scam ?

Actually ZCL is scam, scammy ZCL dev turned off replay protection after launch and extorted money from ZEN team, now they kicked him off, so don't worry.

That's one way of seeing thing (probably the only way see it zen fans). Other is that main dev of ZEN, took of, because of corporate affiliation within ZEN team, with new recruit members come straight from corporate marketing, and more and more corporationism...

And ZCL is the only way to still have open community, without corporation bs.

I don't want to blame Josh, but he behaved unethically and unprofessionally.
Of course they had to invite professional developers from IOHK to check that everything is in order before the launch, fortunately ZEN is not corporation.
About ZCL, he still copy-paste corporate code from ZEC team. I'd rather believe a team of professionals than a scammer dev with initial knowledge.
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Re: [ANN][ZEN] ZENCASH: Permanent, Distributed, and Fully Anonymous cryptocurrency
by
beIbox
on 26/06/2017, 09:47:57 UTC
In the ETH Facebook group somebody asked for the most undervalued coins. Somebody wrote the ZenCash as an answer, and the others said "Nah it's obviously scam coin". So what do you think guys ? It's really scam ?

Actually ZCL is scam, scammy ZCL dev turned off replay protection after launch and extorted money from ZEN team, now they kicked him off, so don't worry.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
beIbox
on 08/01/2017, 19:33:24 UTC
what is wrong with my 280X?

seems 280x beats rx 480 again? LOL!

https://s23.postimg.org/a9tofhbx7/280x.jpg
What miner do you use?

claymore of course..

this 280x hitting 290 h/s in this two card rig...

my other 280x rigs are only hitting 230 h/s..

maybe the rx 480 and 280x combo does the trick, will observe and experiment more later..

Show us your GPU-Z screen
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
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beIbox
on 08/01/2017, 19:11:15 UTC
what is wrong with my 280X?

seems 280x beats rx 480 again? LOL!

https://s23.postimg.org/a9tofhbx7/280x.jpg

I can't believe this  Grin
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
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beIbox
on 13/12/2016, 08:39:10 UTC
my dwarf pool monitor page shows the same thing but my miner is showing me I am connected to EU server and still submitting shares as normal with roughly the same 68ms per share.

I'm wondering if I should just leave it running or move until seems to be resolved.

In my case it was very easy: 78ms->3000ms, so I have changed it to another pool...


Dwarfpool loosing miners Sad
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 13/12/2016, 05:38:43 UTC
Something wrong with dwarfpool
0 workers, 0 hashrate
http://i.imgur.com/z6toNFy.png
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 12/12/2016, 15:29:08 UTC
Dwarfpool pump was succesfull!
2.7 Mh/s, it was 1.5 Mh/s day ago!
Great plus one for Moscow server, 20ms latency now.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 12/12/2016, 14:21:39 UTC
Hi friends!

tell me please: is it still profitable to mine zec?

While mining my asus r390x has 85 degree celsius! Wondering how many watts it took for month ?

have only 300H/s ... about 48$ per month

How long(months) can live Asus r390x (it has price 495$) with 85 degree celsius?

Will I take any profit per Year with current zec price?

not sure... but possibility to lost video card very high...

Please, advice me

Cheers


Hello! Underclock your GPU, or make a better cooling ASAP or you have a risk to burn your chips (you will see less clocks in future)
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 12/12/2016, 11:36:50 UTC
I have 0.4% / 24h rejected shares at flypool
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 11/12/2016, 14:59:58 UTC
Hi dear Claymore any news on v10.0 how long will it take? Cheesy

Most of the speed increase has been squeezed out. It is very possible that the speed increase will be 5%, with 2% power increase.

yeah,, and v.20++ will need nuclear power  Cheesy Grin Wink
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 11/12/2016, 10:27:15 UTC
@Claymore

Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.

Again and again.
Problems can be:
1. PSU  wattage load
2. PSU ripple suppression
3. PSU voltage regulation at different load variations
4. Bad risers and other cables. (Least likely if still working in other versions)
5. Incorrectly configuring windows
can you please expand 2 and 5

2. Ripple is a phenomenon that occurs with all SMPSUs (switch-mode power supply units). It is the tiny fluctuations in a power supply's output voltage, on the order of tens of milivolts, millions of times a second. It is an artifact of the process of converting a sine wave AC input to a constant DC output.

Ripple is measured as a peak-to-peak value in milivolts, and is measured using an oscilloscope (software can not detect ripple, nor can a multimeter or voltmeter; you need an oscilloscope with a scanning frequency of at least 30MHz). The ATX specification sets these limits on computer PSU ripple levels:

+12V - 120mV
+5V - 50mV
+3.3V - 50mV
+5VSB - 120mV
-12 - 120mV

Why is having good ripple suppression important? The first reason is hardware lifespan. Ripple wears on several types of electrical component, the most relevant being electrolytic capacitors. The closer ripple levels are to a capacitor's rated ripple, the shorter its lifetime will be, and ripple exceeding its rated level can cause it to blow or perform poorly. Since electrolytic capacitors are found in your power supply, motherboard, graphics card, and many other components, having a power supply with good ripple suppression is a must for long-term reliability.

Another problem poor ripple levels can cause is one that will surely strike fear into the heart of every overclocking enthusiast. Higher ripple levels means lower overclock.

5. A lot off factors. You must check power settings first, turn off PCI-E power control.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 11/12/2016, 09:46:22 UTC
@Claymore

Rig 6xR9 390 1150/1500

v.1.0 - v.8.0 - 0 crashes for all the time.

v.9.0/9.1 – crashes each 10-15 min, various GPUs. (any -i value)

Something is wrong with this version.
Rollback on v.8 returns stability.

Again and again.
Problems can be:
1. PSU  wattage load
2. PSU ripple suppression
3. PSU voltage regulation at different load variations
4. Bad risers and other cables. (Least likely if still working in other versions)
5. Incorrectly configuring windows
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 10/12/2016, 17:50:20 UTC
that ssl thing is only good for mining software makers, plain old users don't benefit anything from it.
i would say it only slows down things a little bit because of the encryption-decryption process.

I don't see it being necessary at all, considering how it doesn't affect any good hackers.

This is protection from government spying.

mixing threads eh ?

He means ssl can protect miners from the government spying. That is a very good feature. Maybe all miners should use that.

Thank you, Estimated.
I thought I was writing it clear.
This is actual especially in Russia.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 10/12/2016, 15:29:38 UTC
that ssl thing is only good for mining software makers, plain old users don't benefit anything from it.
i would say it only slows down things a little bit because of the encryption-decryption process.

I don't see it being necessary at all, considering how it doesn't affect any good hackers.

This is protection from government spying.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 10/12/2016, 14:08:25 UTC
Hi All!

Is it strongly recommended to use only 15.12 crimson drivers version?
Higher version not better?

+10-12 H/s with 15.12 in my case.
Windows 10, r9 390/390x
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 10/12/2016, 11:42:21 UTC
9.1 is working like a charm, even on shitty VTX3D Grin
thank you, Claymore!
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 10/12/2016, 01:34:42 UTC
the spike power still there, claymore didnt know to fix that,
we need to buy new psu Huh
Good, this time get good one, if you know wich one is good.

Or back to ETH to decrease difficulty here Tongue
No problem with r9 390/390x even at non-gold PSU's.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.1
by
beIbox
on 09/12/2016, 23:30:38 UTC
pushing 3x 470 nitro's a bit hard at 230~ sol each.. + overclocked 2500k cpu + some hdds = 620-650w@wall..

630w Rosewill green series psu... been perfectly stable since 9.0 release..
guess it doesn't have any "fancy protection" other than when it catches on fire and/or explodes  Shocked
(definitely seeing the spikes to 250+w~ per card though.. rather scary.)

lol, my r9 390x is about 280W