Re: [ANN] Eleven01 | Blockchain for the next billion | MIT Team | Government backed
by
kdb424
on 13/07/2019, 07:30:22 UTC
Private sale is quite risky, but here I saw a lot of interesting facts of cooperation, perhaps they will allow the project to attract large investors at the stage of private sale. Will there be an open ICO or IEO round?
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v3.1
by
kdb424
on 09/11/2016, 22:57:16 UTC
Any chance we will see the linux miner updated in the future? I know it's not getting updated now as stated in the first post, but is it discontinued completely?
dwarfpool have not done payment since 16 hours, any body has same that
The network is under massive DDoS, so they are not paying out for your safety at the moment. I have requested payment yesterday and it did come through. All transactions are at a slow crawl though. Their pages aren't even reporting blocks being mined, though they are mining just fine. We'll have to wait for the attack to stop, a hard fork, or another workaround.
Which particular GPUs including make&model would represent the best investment for dual mining at this moment? I'm currently debating between the MSI 390, 480 and 1070 but I would like to identify the few out of many cards which aren't plagued with various issues such as improper cooling on GPU/VRMs/VRAM.
I highly recommend Sapphire RX 470's 4GB edition. Mod the BIOS for 2100 RAM like the RX 480 and get the same hashrate out of the box for them, with less wattage. Currently have 2 of them with 51MH/s on headless mode. About 50.5 when running not headless as I am now to type this. It's dual BIOS so you can easily mod the BIOS without having to worry about bricking the cards as you can flip the switch for stability, and right before flash, flip them back to the other BIOS. Cheap, fairly quiet, and they stay cool, and perform well.
What is it power consumption?
It's about 135w in real world use. It's got a 120w TDP unlike the link below suggests, though bios modders add some ram speed which brings it up. It's profitable regardless, and will ROI faster than an RX 480. 4 RX 470 on a cryptocoin centered rig, aka celeron and any board, will run on a 600w PSU according to most calculators, which I believe to be true on my own measurements of my rig. The from the wall power is 373w with 2 cards and an overclocked CPU with monitors in standby, and other stuff plugged in. It's close to 310 with just the headless rig and ethernet. https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/sapphire/radeon-rx-470-ethereum-mining/
EDIT: I am undervolted and underclocked. Out of the box reports say 144w, which is still pretty amazing, and that's an aftermarket overclocked card. I'm on the sapphire cards with switch left (reference clocks) then underclocked, and undervolted core, and overclocked ram. Your results may very, and I do recommend toying with clocks and volts in windows, then customizing a bios to flash to lock it in if you are planning on using linux.
Which particular GPUs including make&model would represent the best investment for dual mining at this moment? I'm currently debating between the MSI 390, 480 and 1070 but I would like to identify the few out of many cards which aren't plagued with various issues such as improper cooling on GPU/VRMs/VRAM.
I highly recommend Sapphire RX 470's 4GB edition. Mod the BIOS for 2100 RAM like the RX 480 and get the same hashrate out of the box for them, with less wattage. Currently have 2 of them with 51MH/s on headless mode. About 50.5 when running not headless as I am now to type this. It's dual BIOS so you can easily mod the BIOS without having to worry about bricking the cards as you can flip the switch for stability, and right before flash, flip them back to the other BIOS. Cheap, fairly quiet, and they stay cool, and perform well.
I hope someone can help out a N00B like me; I'm trying to run the linux version of this on ubuntu 14.04 lts. In the terminal, I navigated to the unzipped folder containing the Claymore v7.2 mining client and I enter the command sudo bash start.bash into the terminal, I get the following error : ./ethdcrminer64: error while loading shared libraries: libOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
What am I doing wrong?
Make sure you install an older version or compatible version of libcurl. If you are on arch, this package should help. Works for me.
Notice GPU2 with 5mh on the first pic and GPU1 Power at 18W. I have tested them. If I have 1 GPU plugged it will be the low one no matter what slot I put it into. The rest run fine.
I have 6 MSI RX 470s and 5 would hash at 20mh and 1 would hash at 4 or 5mh. I did not know what this was or how to fix it no matter what I did so, I returned the Gigabite Gaming 3 Motherboard and got a MSI Z97 Gaming 5 Motherboard. This did nothing to the problem. I also have changed all of the settings in the Bios trying to make a difference. Still doing the same thing, the first GPU will run at 4-5mh.
Can someone help?
Working for me on arch linux with 2 RX 470's. Both cards are getting me about 25Mh at all times on this miner.