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Quick Start Guide To Mine Ethereum

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PLEASE READ THIS, OR USE THE SEARCH BAR. We'd like to keep this forum clean of repeat questions. Thanks!

I've made this quick guide to help people new to mining, and I'll add to it if I missed anything. I hope this helps.


Hardware requirements to start mining.

GPU: It's up to you to choose what graphics card you want to mine with. Do your homework. How much is it. How much power does it need. How fast is it in terms of its hash rate. The GPU must have at least 2GB of memory, AMD cards are best to use and AMD GPU driver 15.12. This Mining Hardware Comparison list is very helpful. http://62.212.74.86/~mining/list/
If you want a custom rom (Higher hash, lower power), you can contact Heliox
For example: RX 480 8G Samsung: 32+Mh ETH, RX 470 4G Hynix: 31+Mh ETH

Motherboard: You'll need a motherboard that has enough PCIe x16 and PCIe x1 slots to support the ammout of graphics cards you plan on using in your rig. The Asrock H81 Pro BTC and Asrock H97 Anniversary, are both good boards to use, they are relatively cheap and they can support 6 graphics cards with 1 PCIe x16 slot and 5 PCIe x1 slot. And you will need to buy a power button, obviously to turn on your rig.

Riser Cables: To use the PCIe x1 slots on your motherboard, will need to buy PCIe x1 to x16 riser card extender cables, it can also be used on the PCIe x16 slot. It's also great to give your cards some space from each other. I would recommend buying 1 or 2 extra ones, because sometimes you'll get one that doesn't work.

CPU: You'll want to buy a CPU that fits your motherboard. If you go with the Asrock H81 Pro BTC or Asrock H97 Anniversary, the Intel Celeron G1820 or G1840 works just fine for it.

Power Supply: You'll need to calculate how much power you need. For example, I have a 6 card AMD R7 370 rig, each card uses 110watts of power for a total of 660watts, and the rest of the rig uses about 200watts. So knowing this rig will need 860watts of power, I went with a good 1000watt power supply that came will all the necessary cables.

Hard Drive: A 60GB hard drive is all you need, and you can find a small solid state drive now for a good price.

RAM: A minimum of 4GB of RAM.

You'll also need to buy a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and its best to use an Ethernet connection not WIFI. You may temporarily need an optical drive, to install your drivers and Operating System. If you can do all that with a flash drive, that's great too.

Mining

In this link from Nanopool.org, http://eth.nanopool.org/help, you'll find 3 mining clients you can easily download and configure to start mining. Claymore Dual Miner, Genoil Miner, and EthMiner.

For example. I use Ethminer and I point it to nanopool, so I edited the start.bat file so it looks like this:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ethminer -M -G -F http://eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:8888/YOUR_WALLET/YOUR_WORKER_NAME

Then all you have to do is just run the bat file and you're mining away.

You should know where your DAG file is, because if you don't keep an eye on it, your hard drive may quickly fill up. You only need the 2 most recent DAG files so it's OK to delete any older ones, but sometimes you'll have to delete all of them. For me, I just had to search for the folder "Ethash" and put a shortcut of it on the desktop.

Also some helpful tips.

Set your rig to turn on when power is connected, AND set your miner to run on startup. Just google run on startup. It's a must and you'll love it when your power goes out and you're not home. When your power comes back on, your rig will turn on and start mining again.

Use a remote desktop. I use Google Chrome Remote Desktop, and I set it up on all my rigs. From my phone or another computer, I can control any of my rigs and keep an eye on them.

Summer tuned settings for RX 580 cards?

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So I'm trying to reduce heat with my array of rigs.
I briefly decided to mine XMR to reduce heat but the profitability hit is just too much.

Now i'm trying to de-tune my ETH mining to get a lower performance and lower heat output.
Curious if anyone else is doing this right now?

I just did 1000 core clock. (was 1150 before.)
same ram speeds as before.
and reduced core voltage to cvddc to 875. (Was 890 before.)

Seems to be working pretty good. around 27.5mh/s average. (13 card rig dropped from 388mh/s to 355mh/s... so I effectively lost like 30mh/s per rig.)
Curious if I can drop that cvddc further now that I'm at 1000 cclock instead of 1150.

Thoughts? What are you guys doing?

No Signal on monitor with fans on

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I have a only 1-month old mining rig. It had been working fine before last Monday.
I only turned it on for around 10 hours per day, and had been mining Monero for 4 days.
It was still working fine on Friday (May 11th). Then I didn't turn it on for 2 days (Sat & Sun).
It suddenly stopped working last Monday (may 14th). DVI cable and the monitor are working fine ( I tested them with my PC).
I tried to turn it on again on Tuesday morning. Still didn't work so it was off the whole day.
On Tuesday night I tried again, there was signal, running Window, but it says "Your PC has some problems, please wait until it finishes..."
So I waited for it hoping it would work again. But then the signal just went off again by itself.
Ever since then it has been no signal.
I tried to unplug all GPU, and connected a HDMI cable with the monitor on only 1 single GPU, but still no luck.
Would be grateful if someone can help.
Thanks.

Equipment:
Motherboard: Asrock H110 Pro BTC+
GPU: Nivida GTX1060 Windforce 6GB GDDR5 X6
PSU: Supernova G3 1000W 80Plus Gold Full modular
Processor: Intel G3930 2C2T 2.90G 2M Cache LGA 1151
SSD: Kingston A400 120G Sata3 TLC
Ram: 4G D4

Mining Wallets

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Hi Everyone - My apologies if this question has already asked and answered. I just haven't been able to find anything.

What wallets should I use for mining? I recently started mining and I came across several videos that warn people to be careful about what wallets you use for mining. In fact they tell people to read the user agreement before you use a wallet. Here are two examples:
  1. Jaxx
    Jaxx gives the following warning to their users - No, Jaxx is a lightweight wallet that is not designed to receive mining payouts. We do not recommend pointing any mining rig payouts to Jaxx as it may cause issues on your end as well as potentially causing issues on our end.
  2. CoinBase
    CoinBase Give the following warning to their users - Please note that Coinbase cannot be used to receive ETH mining rewards.
If this is the case what wallets are appropriate specifically for mining?

Application ETHDcrMiner64 has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware

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Hello folks,

Today suddenly one of my rigs stopped working.
I restarted the rig and the miner and found out that it mines for a couple of minutes then with 0.0 Mh/s it hangs the PC. Windows Notifications says "Application ETHDcrMiner64 has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware".

Any clue???
Please Please Please HELP!!!!

OS: Windows 10 Pro
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX580 8GB (Hynix mem)
Claymore: v9.7 (also tried with v10.0 - same issue)
Drivers: New AMD DAG driver
Afterburner: MSI v4.4.0 Beta16



Mining crashes no reason why

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Greetings ,

I've 4x rx580 x gaming 8gb and im mining eth + dcr. After 1 days my computer crashes and Im getting error message Application EthDcrMiner64. has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware. Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered.

and the computer crashes.. I've tried trd regedit fix but not working.. the drivers are up to date

tt -30 -cclock 1120 -mclock 2100 -cvddc 920 -mvddc 875 -dcri 30

Im using EVGA GQ 1000Watt 80 PLUS Gold

MinerWorks - Mining, Overclocking and Monitoring in one solution

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Hello :)

Today, on January 1, we present to you the first [b]beta version of MinerWorks, our application that combines [u]mining[/u], [u]overclocking [/u]and [u]monitoring [/u]in [b]single solution[/b], with a convenient graphical interface.

And now about everything in order.




Mining:

Pools - choose your favorite pool from the list
Coins - choose suitable coins from the list
Miners - choose the best miners from the list
Modes - simple and advanced modes
GUI - friendly user interface





Overclocking:

Setting - a familiar and quick change of parameters
Modes - simple and advanced modes
GUI- friendly user interface





Monitoring:

Setting - intuitive setting of graphs
Modes - simple and advanced modes
GUI - friendly user interface





Forum:

News - follow the development of the project
Discussions - discuss various pressing issues
Troubleshooting - ask questions about the work of the solution





Download

Pour another cup of coffee into us – BTC:17eDm1TSRLhmymup5kG8tJWpWJWAQcubfm

The development fee is 1% of the solution's working time



Dell server as mining base

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Hi, i have been pricing up some mining parts, the most expensive being the graphics cards that i am just going to have to fork out for. I do however have a Dell server that has two power supplies and 5 x pci 16x built in and also two 750w power supplies.
I have been unable to source a breakout board for a dell psu very easily in the uk so what is stopping me from just buying 5 x 16x risers and 5 graphics cards and then getting up and running? I realise I am late in the day to start mining but thought this may be a relatively less risk of ROI? I am obviously limited to 5 GPUS but can anyone see any issues here?

Improving your mining performance!

Bminer: a fast Equihash/Ethash miner for CUDA GPUs (7.0.0)

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Bminer is a highly optimized cryptocurrency miner that runs on modern NVIDIA GPUs (Maxwell and Pascal, i.e. GPUs that have compute capability 5.0 or above). Bminer is one of the fastest publicly available miners today -- we use various techniques including tiling and pipelining to realize the full potentials of the hardware.

Bminer also comes with REST APIs to facilitate production deployments (e.g., mining farms).

Bminer currently supports mining Equihash-based coins (e.g., Zcash) with 2% of devfee. It also provides experimental supports for Ethash-based coins (e.g., Ethereum) with 0.65% of devfee.


Features

Fast

735-745 Sol/s on GTX 1080Ti
450-460 Sol/s on GTX 1070
315-325 Sol/s on GTX 1060
On stock settings

Secure and reliable

SSL support
Automatic reconnects to recover from transient network failures
Automatic restarts if GPUs hang

Operation friendly

Comes with REST APIs to facilitate production deployments


Quickstart

To mine Zcash on nanopool:

Download and extract Bminer into a folder (e.g. C:\bminer or /home/bminer)
Edit mine.bat (mine.sh on Linux) and change the address to the desired Zcash address that Bminer mines towards.
Open command line prompt and run mine.bat (mine.sh).
Enjoy mining [​IMG]

To mine Ethereum on ethermine.org:

Download and extract Bminer into a folder (e.g. C:\bminer or /home/bminer)
Edit mine.bat (mine.sh on Linux) and change the parameters according
Open command line prompt and run mine.bat (mine.sh).
Enjoy mining [​IMG]


Downloads

Windows x64: https://mega.nz/#!KDhxhKwI!krzSQJgg87TRkDB7AjFcS2uuAOaLfPZChjhAEdmqHfc

Release notes


7.0.0

Experimental support for mining Ethereum.
Various usability improvements on the launcher GUI.
Create a lite distribution without the launcher GUI.

6.1.0

Fix potential regression caused by 6.0.0 for GPUs mounting on risers.
Improve mining algorithm stability.

6.0.0

Failover server supports. Supply multiple uris (separated by commas) via the -uri option to enable the failover support.
A launcher GUI for Windows.
Reduce reject rate caused by stale shares.
0.3-0.5% performance improvement depending on card models.
Fix inaccurate metrics at the start of Bminer.
Reduce CPU usage the start of bminer.
Support miner.reconnect().
Experimental support for miningrigrentals.
A new option -no-runtime-info to disable runtime information collection.

5.5.0

Show the fan speed in both console and UI.
Fix compatibility issues for pool.miningspeed.com.
Fix a bug that causes Bminer fails to start on Windows under some configuration.

5.4.0

Fix a reconnection issue in the network layer.
Show additional statistics in console.
Allow cross-domain requests to access the API.
Fix the compatibility issue with docker.
Introduce the option `-share-check` to make the time of recovering from no accepted shares configurable.

5.3.0

Experimental support for EthOS / Ubuntu 14.04.
Support AMD K10 CPUs.
Automatically restart hanged network connections.
Improve compatibilities with mining rigs with more than 8 cards.

5.2.0

Introduced the option -logfile to append the logs into a file.
Minor optimization on Windows for cards that are mounted on the risers.
Improve compatibility for NiceHash.

5.1.0

Support NiceHash.
Fix unstable network connections in 5.0.0.
Fix performance regressions for 1080Ti under Linux.

5.0.0

Minor performance improvement for GTX 1060.
Fixed performance regressions in 4.0.0 on Windows.
Optimization on the networking layer.
Show GPU ID in case of hardware errors.
Introduced the option -no-timestamps which suppresses the timestamps in the logging messages.

4.0.0

Minor performance improvement.
Support older CPUs like Core 2 Duo.
Support mining rigs that have more than 8 GPUs.
Support luckpool.org.
Removed the polling option.
Introduced the option `-max-network-failures` which allows Bminer to exit after consecutive network failures.
Various improvement on the UI.
Localization for Russian and Chinese.

3.0.0

Minor performance improvement.
Disable CPU polling by default.
Introduce a Web-based dashboard.
Support slushpool.

2.1.0

Add the -polling option to make GPU polling configurable.
Disabling polling reduces the CPU usage but it might reduce the performance in some configurations.
Improve the stability of the network connections.
First public release for Linux.

2.0.0

First public release.

ASRock H81 Pro BTC R2.0 Only 5 GPUs work at a time

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I saw many threads with a similar issue but not exactly the same issue. My problem is when I plug in a 6th GPU the board will recognize the 6th card but will display 0 Mh/s. Its not always the 6th card that displays 0Mh/s. When I close and reopen the miner it may be another card that displays 0Mh/s and its usually random each time. Here are some things I have tried/general settings:
Disabled unnecessary services such as Bluetooth and geolocation
Setting 16 GB of virtual memory
Switching risers
Trying different GPUs
Updating Windows (I'm on Windows 10 home... not sure if it will hurt it not being on Win10 pro.)
Trying different PSUs
Updating Mobos Bios to the beta version 1.30B
Switching ram (At this point I was running out of things to try)
Clearing my CMOS by switching the jumper to the clear setting
Tested all pcie slots to make sure they all function with 5 cards
Dusting cards (really running low out of things to try)

Is there anything I missed that maybe could make it so the 6th card wont run? Any suggestions on how to fix this? I'm positive I have more than enough power to run these cards so I do not believe power draw is the issue. Thoughts?

Edit: I also changed PCIE to gen 1. Just thought of this.

Solution for bad fans.

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I had some bad fans that wouldn't spin or that would wobble so bad they would hit the shroud or heatsink. Can't get stock GPU fans.

I just finished installing new 120mm fans to my second rig, I'll do my third rig tomorrow. Temps are great, and fans are quiet. This is a great solution if your fans are going bad and wobbling. If anyone is interested, for $20 I can get you 2 fans and wires, you'll also need thermal paste and zip ties.







Getting more hash on Linux with RX570

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Does anyone know of a simple how to doc to follow on overclocking and undervolting RX570s on a Linux based build?

Altcoin and mining

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Since I started buying Bitcoin for the whole three months, I bought 0.06 bitcoins from the price of the first 182 US dollars and bought 0.5 coins at the lowest price of 58 US dollars. In general, the cost price is about For $102, then buying an ore machine consumes 5 bitcoins, buys stocks and earns 5 bitcoins, buying at a very low price and selling it at a very high price makes my income good.



For newcomers who have not yet held coins, the decline in bitcoin prices is a better thing, which means that our entry cost becomes lower. It should be noted that after all, I am advocating that people buy Bitcoin instead of advocating making a dollar from Bitcoin. The criterion for measuring the success of an investment is the increase in Bitcoin, and it is important to figure this out.

Now I will talk about the understanding of coins mining, and by the way talk about several Altcoin (CAN, AMS, MAY), because Altcoin's main work is also the adjustment of the mining model.

1.CanYa(CAN)

CanYaCoin is a blockchain service platform abroad. It is the best service market supported by the blockchain in the world. Its global market is 2tn dollars and its users are 200 million. CanYaCoin was created in 2015. In 2016, it published a functional app. CanYaCoin keeps an active timetable to build a completely dispersed ecological system. 

Features
1.CanYa ecological system
CanYa ecological system is supported by CanYaCoins. Use CanYaCoins to pay the service fee and use high-level application function and win rewards. 
2.Encrypted currency
An only, untrusted and automated payment system supports all kinds of various encrypted currencies, such as Bitcoin, Ethernet, Dash, and Monero. 
3.Digital Wallet
You can add the credit card to pay the service fee or directly return money back to your account. You will experience the power of encrypted power. 
4.Decentralization
Dispersed payment, dispersed management, dispersed storage and final dispersed calculation. CanYaCoin is decentralized.

CanYaCoin price
CanYaCoin price to USD reached the highest of 5.37 USD on Jan 10th, 2018. After that time, the price began to fall in a large range.

2.AmsterdamCoin(AMS)

This AMS is wonderful. The only problem is that it was invented too late. The mainstream domain name distribution system has been developed to be sufficiently substantial and popular that it is difficult to detach and there is no particular reason to use a set of extra systems. So no one has asked for a domain name in the domain name currency so far. I have also registered two domains, philo.bit and 510.bit. Recent client updates have greatly facilitated domain name registration and may attract some new registrations. However, this set of domain name systems is still unable to see the prospect of popularity. Unless AMS is exposed to unimaginable scandals, people will still trust its services.

3.Theresa May Coin(MAY)

Theresa May Coin (short for MAY) is a P2P and open-source cryptocurrency. And transactions can take place between users directly without the middleman.
Theresa May Coin price
The price of MAY to USD was originally quite volatile at the beginning of its release. On Jan 05, 2018, the Theresa May Coin to USD hit the historical high of $0.040342. And then the price fluctuation was quite large on the decline.
This has several advantages. First of all, the cost of a 51% attack is even higher. Not only does it have to account for more than half of the computing power of the entire network, but it also has to occupy more than half of the amount of money. With time, this will become increasingly difficult to achieve. Second, with the increase in total holdings of coins, the profits of the competition will decrease. Therefore, in the long run, the "arms race" for digging the mining industry will not continue indefinitely. Therefore, maintaining the MAY currency network will be very energy-efficient. Thirdly, an annual interest rate of around 1% means that the total amount of MAY coins does not have a fixed ceiling, but it will not be arbitrarily abused by a central agency. Inflation is trace and predictable (in fact, gold is also about 1 per year.) % increase, but basically we still see it as deflation.

To use Bitcoin to measure profits, first of all, it will break the misunderstanding of the “mining machine”. The first thing many people invest in Bitcoin is not to collect bitcoins, but to buy ore machine, which makes me very anxious. In any case, if you are interested in Bitcoin by my ignorance, then I must tell you responsibly: Do not buy miners now. Most of the miners in the market are not worth buying, and you don’t need to listen to the offer to know that you must not buy it. Whether it is spot or futures – because there are too many people to raise prices, blackmail merchants can’t sell you at great price, with good intentions, unless they are miners bought through personal relationships, or like me, for fun and practice. And for the purpose of showing off, buy a small USB miner.

Windows update WILL kill claymore

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So i started mining 9 months ago. 8 card rig, all of em 1060 6 GB cards. Things ran relatively smooth. I took the steps necessary and advised to block any and all windows updates. Well, at some point Windows overpowered.......windows lol. It went from 1709 to the latest 1803 build. This foooked everything up.
Happened like 2 days ago. Anyway, after 4 hours of messing with -eres 1 or -litag 0,1,2,3 etc etc and trying new and old claymore versions; not to mention hours of googling, i finally just did a restore build. You can rapidly and VERY simply roll back windows builds. Zero issues.
Everything is up n humming at my normal 193.7 Mh/s!!!!

This is just an FYI for anyone who gets an update on accident. I did have my updates completely shut off. I have no clue how it updated but when i saw my miner offline the other night i went downstairs to check on it and saw it in action, doing an update.
Happy mining!

YoungBuffalo - a new iOS app for monitoring miners - Claymores and Antminer

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Hello,

This is an iOS app for monitoring cryptocurrency miners. Claymores and Antminer are supported.

Features:

- Fast loading.
- Smooth GUI with asynchronous computation.
- Users are allowed to edit rig information.
- Users can re-arrange the order of rigs.
- Remote rebooting is supported.
- Users can view the full console of Claymores with one touch.
- Easier viewing long lists of rigs with Compact view mode.
- Highlight problems of too low speed and/or too high temperature.
- Both iPhone and iPad are supported, iOS 9.0 or higher is required.

Screenshots:

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Main screen
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Compact view
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Add a new rig
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Reorder the rig list
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View console of Claymores
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About
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Available on Apple Store:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/youngbuffalo/id1386685965?mt=8

Thanks for reading my post.

GPU Fault Detected? vmid 7?

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Hello,
I'm getting the following error periodically. Which results in the machine hanging.
Can anyone tell me which card failed by looking at the below text? Or tell me what I need to do to find out which card is doing this?

Text:

[132150.202502] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0E004002
[132150.202512] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM fault (0x02, vmid 7, pasid 32773) at page 1932973, read from 'TC1' (0x54433100) (4)
[132150.202531] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: GPU fault detected: 147 0x0d184402
[132150.202539] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_ADDR 0x001C2D0D
[132150.202546] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0E048002
[132150.202556] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM fault (0x02, vmid 7, pasid 32773) at page 1846541, read from 'TC4' (0x54433400) (72)
[132150.202573] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: GPU fault detected: 147 0x0b78c802
[132150.202580] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_ADDR 0x00205A0D
[132150.202588] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0E004002
[132150.202598] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM fault (0x02, vmid 7, pasid 32773) at page 2120205, read from 'TC1' (0x54433100) (4)
[132150.202615] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: GPU fault detected: 147 0x06180802
[132150.202622] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_ADDR 0x001D065C
[132150.202630] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0E0C4002
[132150.202639] amdgpu 0000:0c:00.0: VM fault (0x02, vmid 7, pasid 32773) at page 1902172, read from 'TC3' (0x54433300) (196)
Rig is rebooting due to system error. It could be caused by too much overclock/undervolt.

Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC/LBC/PASC/ GPU Miner NoDevFee v10.3

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I think we all know that we are currently using Claymore Miner ETH mining, the developer will charge 1% to 2% of the cost as a software fee.
I personally think that this is reasonable, but in this highly competitive battlefield I would like to play all the resources.
So that their own income to the highest. Want to achieve the highest benefits, nothing more than choose a good pool, brush the graphics card BIOS to enhance the graphics card's own power.
But brush the BIOS is very difficult to write the road, followed by brush BIOS need to have a certain computer foundation, I think most of the pursuit of perfect computing power of friends and I have deep experience, this road is difficult.
At the same time have to bear the failure to lead to graphics card damage caused by the risk. The The The The The

Today, for those who desire to have the highest computing power of friends, brought this effective software to enhance the power:
Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR / SC / LBC / PASC GPU Miner Cost break.
When we use Claymore Miner for ETH mining, developers will charge a fee of 1% to 2% for software usage.
Equal to 36 seconds to 72 seconds per hour is the cost of the developer.
The function of this software is to charge the Claymore Miner developer, redirect it back to your wallet, and display your miner's name in your mine pool, thus increasing the maximum power.

Where to download?
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V10.3

MEGA:https://mega.nz/#!SKph2A7b!gfJFW-5bdznc1N9pX6gH0r54yG8E6nmmexJC2EM_5bU

how to use?
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1) Download
Claymore's Ethereum Mining NoDevFee v8.5.zip
2) Right-click NoDevFee.exe-> Properties -> Compatibility tab -> Run as administrator -> Save
3) Open NoDevFee.bat and change your wallet to your wallet address -> double-click to run NoDevFee.bat
4) Open Claymore Miner for mining.

stability
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It is perfect to test it through nanoool.org etheremine.org ethpool.org f2pool.com ethfans.org.
(Originally my power is 176Mh / s, the use of this software after my arithmetic reached 185Mh / s),
You can use other mines to test and use, and can tell us these results here.


Example
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Example v8.5 Version:
Start NoDevFee.exe 0xYourWallet
Code:
start NoDevFee.exe 0xc8760BFF00B85b344772396AF685eAe1439C78Fe

Reminder
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This procedure to fill the eth wallet address and your mining procedures to fill the eth wallet address in order to be able to redirect success.

Reminder
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First charge the developer fee to send the fortune to your wallet address (15 minutes after the start of the program)
The second real charge of the developer fee to send your fortune to your wallet address (1 hour after the start)
The third charge of the developer fee to send your fortune to your wallet address (2 hours after the start of the program)
Fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and all the next devfee send shares to your wallet.

FS: EthOS Starter 6GPU Mining Rig, less GPUs

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/132632772293?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649

Equipment included in the auction:

1 Boxed aluminum mining rig frame
1 EVGA 1000 GQ 1000W PSU
1 ASUS H170 Pro Gaming Motherboard, 6 PCI-e Express 3.0 slots (2 16x, 4 1x)
1 VisionTek 4GB DDR4 2400MHz (PC-19200) DIMM
1 Intel G3930 7th Gen Celeron CPU, with stock cooler
1 SSD 16GB with EthOS Mining Software
6 PCI-e 16x to 1x Powered Riser Adaptor Cards
1 On/Off switch and MB Speaker
Misc. Cabling required to connect GPUs and other components

NOTE: Graphics Cards ARE NOT INCLUDED. All hardware is pre-owned in working condition.

Add your own graphics cards, configure EthOS to your settings and start mining. Mine Ethereum, Zcash, Monero and many other gpu-minable coins. You should be an EXPERIENCED CRYPTO-MINER! All hardware is warranted to not be DOA, but since the sale doesn't include support make sure you know what you are doing. Recommend all GPUs be same manufacturer either AMD or NVIDIA, such as RX4xx, RX5xx, or GTX 1xxx. This setup would cost hundreds more if purchased as individual parts.

At what price do you plan to convert the ETH you've mined to USD?

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I've been mining now for 6 months and not yet converted anything to USD. Mining added about $500-600 to my energy bills per month. In the Winter the extra electrical cost was offset by lower gas costs because the furnace came on less than before due to the increased heat in the house.

Now in the Summer I have to start running AC to keep the house comfortable. I am already exhausting about 365 CFM out of the basement continuously which helps. Running the AC increases my total power consumption in the house to about 13 kwh! The energy bill could get close to $1000 per month. While I can cover this without issues I still am taking a big risk here and don't like to lose money - who does?

I planned on converting some ETH to USD at around $1500 but the market seems very volatile and it is having a hard time breaking past $800. So I am considering selling a few at $800 even though I know I will be pissed if ETH goes to 1500.

What do you guys think?
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