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with an HD or SSD?almost done plotting my first Chia plot. probably do some more later tonight but would like to use my PC for gaming this evening.
m2 plot, 2 of em, figure if i blow it up I'll get a new one. just waiting on sync.with an HD or SSD?
Which Binance are they talking about? Binance US or Binance? Binance does not operate in the USA, nor allow customers from US and territories to use their system -> How can the IRS and DOJ investigate them? As for Binance US it is a different platform and only operates in the USA and not sure how much the two are connected.Well this doesn't help. Binance is under investigation by the IRS and the DOJ.
https://markets.businessinsider.com...on-doj-irs-bloomberg-report-2021-5-1030427383
What's also interesting is that Binance has a Tesla crypto token. Was there some sort of partnership between Binance and Tesla? Was Elon Musk aware of the impending bad news with Binance? I'm getting John DeLorean vibes here, lol.
https://electrek.co/2021/04/12/tesla-tsla-crypto-stock-token-binance/
I would say the US does whatever they want until someone calls them on it. It could also be that Binance wants to trade in the US, under the whole Binance umbrella and this could be a way to smooth any concerns.Which Binance are they talking about? Binance US or Binance? Binance does not operate in the USA, nor allow customers from US and territories to use their system -> How can the IRS and DOJ investigate them? As for Binance US it is a different platform and only operates in the USA and not sure how much the two are connected.
Too many exchanges trying to join in on the fun when they have nowhere near th capacity to handle the traffic.And the hits keep on hitting, ugh.
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/suspending-withdrawals-to-coinbase
Sounds like Coinbase is actually throttling transfers since they are the hotspot for converting to fiat. I don't see Coinbase able to endlessly convert Crypto to $ without the $ in the first place to do that. In other words if they hold 50 billion appraised BTC, they would not be able to instantly convert to 50 billion $ if they had to. All conjecture, as in their no response, maybe really nothing wrong other than liquidity and actual funds available. Selling stock was an interesting move by them, that gives them $ except their stock price has been more negative than positive. Miners in general are not coin collectors, they have to pay for costs of equipment, power, time and so on and for the most part need to cash out, at least partially. When you have an additional million plus gamers mining and recouping/selling Crypto, you need buyers eventually from fiat to Crypto. In addition, businesses, there are many that accept Crypto, many have little interest in just keeping the Crypto but are converting it to fiat or $ where Coinbase is their Business partner with only a few others in the game, this is probably a way higher priority for them.And the hits keep on hitting, ugh.
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/suspending-withdrawals-to-coinbase
Once you plot are you done? Or is it an on going thing? I don't really understand all the hype over super size and durable SSD's if you just plot once.m2 plot, 2 of em, figure if i blow it up I'll get a new one. just waiting on sync.
I have three systems with hdd plotting over the weekend
Unless you don't want to continue you will plot new ones after the old ones are completed I would think.Once you plot are you done? Or is it an on going thing? I don't really understand all the hype over super size and durable SSD's if you just plot once.
gotta plot several, 1 of their recommended size plots has a 15 year till success ratio.Once you plot are you done? Or is it an on going thing? I don't really understand all the hype over super size and durable SSD's if you just plot once.
Yes I understand that. I mined Burst coin before and I have about 60TB ready to go. I get the concept.gotta plot several, 1 of their recommended size plots has a 15 year till success ratio.
I dont recall choosing anything or having an option?Bassman99
You choose the location in both the quickminer or full client install. Either way it’s selected on the client side. That’s probably why you have rejections. Too much latency.
I scoured it for settings and can only find light or dark themeIn the Nicehash miner go in to the settings and there is an option for server to connect to.
Maybe Nicehash doesnt play nice with AMD cards.Yes I have the same issue with my 6700XT, no stats show up.
Quickminer’s excavator is not for AMD cards. You need the full Nicehash miner client for AMD GPUs. https://www.nicehash.com/download-centerMaybe Nicehash doesnt play nice with AMD cards.
I had to roll back Adrenaline version to see mem temps in HWINFO. At least I know the memory isnt melting
you are constantly plotting and filling up drives as the more plots you have the more chance of winning a block.Yes I understand that. I mined Burst coin before and I have about 60TB ready to go. I get the concept.
My question is does your plot stay active as you farm or is it done once completed and you have to start over. I'm just trying to figure out why everyone is so focused on enterprise level ssd's and not just good ones.
ThanksQuickminer’s excavator is not for AMD cards. You need the full Nicehash miner client for AMD GPUs. https://www.nicehash.com/download-center
Unless they’ve modified it and haven’t updated the documentation. For your machines using quickminer you can set location as noted in bullet 2.
https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashQuickMiner/wiki/Tips-&-tricks
Quickminer only supports AMD CPUs, not AMD GPUs.
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Thanks
I found the location setting.
AMD cards arent as common, but crazy they dont support them.
Thanks I didnt see this Team Red Miner option.They do support them just not in the quickminer... I don't use that crap anyways because you dont' have as much flexibility in terms of the miner or how you want to clock your cards.
Use the standard nicehash miner on at least any rigs that you have AMD cards on and then those cards can run using something like the "Team Red Miner" miner plugin. You will still not get temps on the website but that is due to something with the mining software not getting that info from the cards. no big deal just monitor your temps in afterburner.
If you want to mine in the future, get an open air rack. They are cheap and cool. Even my 1080tis overclocked as much as I can still only run 45-50Thanks I didnt see this Team Red Miner option.
Im using HWINFO to monitor temps. The 6800 runs way cooler mem temps that the 3080 so I sill glance once or twice daily.
The Gigabyte out of the box isnt even safe to mine with or game with in a warm/hot hot environment/case.
Ive heard that he extra mem temp dumped into the HS raises the core temp. The slight increase in core temp is no reason to let the Memory die instead.
I will think 2x before buying FE or Gigabyte cards in the future.
I am thinking about doing that.If you want to mine in the future, get an open air rack. They are cheap and cool. Even my 1080tis overclocked as much as I can still only run 45-50
Yeah, without that pad mod, I don't see that changing much no matter location.I am thinking about doing that.
The crazy part is the core temps are in the high 30s and low 40s while the memory is melting
I bought 2nd pack of Thermalright pads and they arrived y-day. Its on my to do list for today.Yeah, without that pad mod, I don't see that changing much no matter location.
Being an adult is neat.I bought 2nd pack of Thermalright pads and they arrived y-day. Its on my to do list for today.
Right now its defrosting the old freezer and cleaning it...fun stuff!
I am thinking about doing that.
The crazy part is the core temps are in the high 30s and low 40s while the memory is melting
You can help this by running higher fan speed regardless of core temp (100% Fan maybe even ) and or also lowering memory speed some (will lower hashrate some but better safe then sorry i say on gigabyte cards). I have a buddy who has a gigabyte 3080 and he doesn't run the memory anywhere near as high as I do on my EVGA 3080. supposedly you can also add some thicker thermal pads for the gigabyte cards if you really want to. I think that might be for teh back side to help sink the head from the back of the board where the ram is to the backplate. not 100% on the specifics of that but there is threads online somewhere
apparently it says i am pulling about 114W memory power as per GPUZ on my 3080 FTW3I'm just curious, if you run GPU-Z, does it tell you how many watts your VRAM is pulling? 3080? 3090? Mining? Gaming?
I would be sitting in my recliner without these chores I guess.Being an adult is neat.
I have Thermal pads and plan to install them today actually. I might do the backside also, but the replacing the marshmallows on the chip side is first up.You can help this by running higher fan speed regardless of core temp (100% Fan maybe even ) and or also lowering memory speed some (will lower hashrate some but better safe then sorry i say on gigabyte cards). I have a buddy who has a gigabyte 3080 and he doesn't run the memory anywhere near as high as I do on my EVGA 3080. supposedly you can also add some thicker thermal pads for the gigabyte cards if you really want to. I think that might be for teh back side to help sink the head from the back of the board where the ram is to the backplate. not 100% on the specifics of that but there is threads online somewhere
I know HWINFO shows my memory temps power draw etc...somany sensores and stats in thereI'm just curious, if you run GPU-Z, does it tell you how many watts your VRAM is pulling? 3080? 3090? Mining? Gaming?
I didnt realize GPU-Z had so much info.apparently it says i am pulling about 114W memory power as per GPUZ on my 3080 FTW3
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So 114 watts spread out over 12 chips? I can see why they need more attention to cooling than GDDR5. That's almost twice as much power per IC as my Maxwell-era card. Thank youapparently it says i am pulling about 114W memory power as per GPUZ on my 3080 FTW3
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I think its 10 chips.So 114 watts spread out over 12 chips? I can see why they need more attention to cooling than GDDR5. That's almost twice as much power per IC as my Maxwell-era card. Thank you
OK, so 11.4 watts per. This is GDDR5 for comparison... 12 chips, about 5 watts each.I think its 10 chips.
I'm using the Nicehash miner on my AMD cards, not Quickminer. Quickminer wont even start unless an Nvidia card is detected. I still get no stats with my 6700XT in the Nicehash miner client, I do get stats with my Vega 56. I can see those stats for my 6700XT elsewhere though so I'm not too concerned, just an annoying glitch in Nicehash.Quickminer’s excavator is not for AMD cards. You need the full Nicehash miner client for AMD GPUs. https://www.nicehash.com/download-center
Unless they’ve modified it and haven’t updated the documentation. For your machines using quickminer you can set location as noted in bullet 2.
https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashQuickMiner/wiki/Tips-&-tricks
Quickminer only supports AMD CPUs, not AMD GPUs.
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