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fitty
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
Crossfire hurts when its enabled. Crossfire cables being plugged into the cards doesn't mean crossfire is enabled. I have the bridge plugged in on my main pc but have crossfire disabled in the driver control panel. Works just fine...

When I set it up with 4 cards Windows 7 wouldn't detect the other cards with crossfire disabled.

Anyway people should use crossfire cables not dummy plugs I get it, lets move on. =)
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fitty
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC

You know that you don't need the crossfire bridge for mining right?
Unless he's running Windows and doesn't have or want to use dummy plugs.

Crossfire hurts your performance when mining. People use dummy plugs because they have no choice. When I had 4x crossfired it was constant problems.
I had no issues with performance. I used it because its easier than using dummy plugs and works just fine. I do my testing under windows which forces me to use those cables. Plus it looks much nicer and allows the person to have a high end gaming pc along with a great miner.  Plus the bridges dont cost me anything,  i wa getting 400mhahes/s from each card at 900core. Was it suppose to be higher?

My 4 dummy plugs cost me around $2. But yes crossfire is cheaper. =)

Crossfire can cause problems, which is why it's suggested you disable it. People aren't making dummy plugs for the looks, it's out of necessity. But if you can crossfire and you don't have any problems more power to you. I went crossfire to start because I didn't want to make dummy plugs. Had a lot of issues and had no choice but to go the dummy plug route.

Regardless very nice rig. =)
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by
fitty
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC

You know that you don't need the crossfire bridge for mining right?
Unless he's running Windows and doesn't have or want to use dummy plugs.

Crossfire hurts your performance when mining. People use dummy plugs because they have no choice. When I had 4x crossfired it was constant problems.
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fitty
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
here are mine Cheesy


[image of 10 Antec DF-85s]


Man that is just awesome. Please post more information.

So far it's 4x5870s, MSI 890FXA-GD70 mobo, Antec DF-85? That all makes sense. But how exactly do you keep it cool?

What are your cores/memory? MH/s? Temps?

It looks like you added a 120m side fan, that case must have amazing cooling to just need 1 more fan to run 4 of those cards.

They look amazing, thanks for posting!
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fitty
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC

I think that you shouldn't put paper, carton or anything easily inflammable near your rig, don't think?

lots of guys build rigs on top of old motherboard boxes, plywood, and other materials, this is no different. I've seen  really nice rigs made entirely from wood. And  no, i don't think it's that dangerous. Everything is fuse and breaker protected, and we build with flammable materials in our homes and offices all the time.

It would have to heat up to 200-300-400c before it caught fire. Even if the cooling failed the computer would crash/shut off long before that. The fan would melt off long before that.

Black asphalt in the summer is probably hotter and I'm not aware of cardboard bursting into flames.
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Re: How to Identify Cryptocurrency Scams
by
fitty
on 01/10/2019, 09:28:30 UTC
This article is a must-have for every crypto or non-crypto newbie.

Agreed. But actually all these things are so simple that even a child can guess them before investing.
Even pros get scammed too bro.It is not that easy to identify an scam ico or scam cryptocurrency some are very promising but turn out the be a scam after the ICO .Its not safe to say that child can easily identify a scam it takes you alot of experience to be able to detect a scam.
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Re: What have you done to promote the Blockchain technology & cryptocurrencies?
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fitty
on 01/10/2019, 09:03:27 UTC
Social media particularly facebook and twitter.Tweeting and posting or myday some stuffs about bitcoin and how it works is all i am doing to promote bitcoin I dont talk personally or even on chat about bitcoin I just post some qoutes or pictures about bitcoin thats it
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Re: Bitcoin Will Replace Gold! Here's Why...
by
fitty
on 30/09/2019, 12:19:59 UTC
Gold is not just a store of value, some also consider it an investment opportunity.
That some is a huge number maybe bigger than bitcoin users around the world and people who chose to invest in gold rather than bitcoin is surely bigger in population to think that gold price pump through the years is slowly but surely which makes them invest more on gold rather than bitcoin
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Re: Is it safe to buy using Bitcoin
by
fitty
on 30/09/2019, 09:18:48 UTC
Hello:
I am new to cryptos and I must say that my first experience has been a bad one, I recently visited antminerusa.com and purchased some hardware, that was about 10 days ago, I paid using BTC, now the site is no longer available, its been down for 3 days maybe a bit more, this lead me to think this website is a scam.  Now what should I do to recover my BTC, if the purchase where made using a credit card, I would report it to my bank and they could void or cancel payment, but with BTC what should I do?, if there is nothing that I can do, then it is obvious that using cryptos is a scammers paradise because there is no protection to buyer (that I know), unless there is a way to introduce the complain in the chain in order to reverse payment.
This is the transaction id 30dc4f431ac3db1949b330ab8cd31d1bb019d4831e24cd7cd7f4215fca73073b if anyone could share some light I would appreciete it.
There are no any possible way you can recover your lost bitcoin wether if it is scammed or anything else.No way you can revise an transaction.If the admin decided to refund your funds then maybe you get something back but until then no.
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Re: Are You Afraid of KYC?
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 11:41:17 UTC
What are your apprehensions about the KYC procedures that will soon be as popular as noodles?
Im against it.It is like giving away your information for small amounts of money or just for services which you can get for free or with some money cost not your identity.Whenever I see KYC on something I immediately go out of that website or app I dont like giving my identity specialy my id's and my own picture holding my id which is mandatory for KYC verifications
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Re: How 18-year old boy became Millionare from Bitcoin
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 07:36:29 UTC
Well thats why I believe that going to school doesnt give you all things you need to be succesful in life.Succes is all about your choices in life and how you spend your hour.Experience is still the very best teacher in life,you cant learn nothing without experience.
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Re: Adoption! Finally?
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 03:41:02 UTC
By japan we can easily predict that they will lately fully accept bitcoin as a currency and a payment method looking at japan's current technology state they are one of the top developed countries which makes them more likely to adopt newer technologies such as bitcoin and many more in different industries
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Re: How to cash out bitcoin anonymously in 2019!
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 03:01:39 UTC
Bitcoin atms are the best choice you can get.But the problem is very few countries have bitcoin atms installed in their vicinity and most likely a place where you live dont have one.Second choice is using intermediary  website to hide your identity when dealing with persons online.
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Re: A world of opportunities for freelancers
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 02:47:25 UTC
It would ease the payment but nothing major will be change I guess.Freelancing is been there way before bitcoin did companies have no problem paying each individuals as there are many payment processor they can use to distribute salaries worlwide.No hype will follow or some big benefits from each side.
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Re: What will happen after cryptocurrency
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fitty
on 29/09/2019, 02:07:48 UTC
As of the moment I can think of things that will be more advance than our current technology in terms of money,we almost have everything now wireless transfers,online banking,atm payments and many more.What further development we can see?maybe its just the security that will get updated as time flys by
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Re: Can more ATM's increase adoption for Bitcoin?
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 02:04:59 UTC


We know consumers love ATM's and the convenience. Would you buy Bitcoin at ATM or nah?   
Having bitcoin atm alone I think wil not convince people to buy a certain thing no matter  what is inside or what service that atm machine is offering.Yes bitcoin atm is promising but not convincing enough to attract new people to invest/buy bitcoin using it.
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Re: Why hasn't any altcoin replaced bitcoin?
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 00:27:51 UTC

What do you think?

No one knows on what bitcoin isn't still being replaced yet in spite on being outclassed by most updated or good featured altcoins in the market currently.

But we can already presume that Bitcoin is king of crypto that's why its being mainly supported by the masses in spite of its scability issues.
Maybe it is because bitcoin is the root of all?Bitcoin is still the main topic whenever we talk about cryptocurrency no matter how many coins are issued with more advance security and features than bitcoin.Bitcoin being the first one plays a big factor on why it is still not being replaced at top by some altcoins.
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Re: What are the dangers inside cryptocurrency investing
by
fitty
on 29/09/2019, 00:00:18 UTC
It will be highly risky to use your life savings or take loan from the bank to invest on crypto especially alts coins

Actually I think no one would ever be using their life savings to something they are not sure that they can profit,for sure they will do some intensive study on how a thing works before throwing money in,if and only if they are smart investors.Taking a loan from bank is just advisable if youre gonna be building a business not to invest onto something
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Re: Are You Doing This?
by
fitty
on 28/09/2019, 23:28:05 UTC
Private keys and many more private stuffs that you need to keep personally are made just for you and no matter how close your relatives are to you you cant just give that away or give them access on it.Its still personal things and personal things is outside a relationship no matter of how close that relationship is.
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Re: How many of you are Satoshi Millionaire?
by
fitty
on 28/09/2019, 22:59:45 UTC
Being a satoshi millionaire is quite easy to be honest,whats hard to achieve is to be a bitcoin billionaire.Specialy if youre the type of person who doesnt wanna invest and just wanna get some free extra cash through bitcoin.Having 1m satoshi isnt that satisfying and neither an achievement for a person.