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Bitclout seems interesting, so lets mine some. reference: https://github.com/cloutreactor/release Update Nvidia GPU Drivers and make sure you have Cuda 11.2 https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-microsoft-windows/index.html Direct Link to Cuda: https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/11.3.1/local_installers/cuda_11.3.1_465.89_win10.exe Save the latest Windows miner to your drive https://github.com/cloutreactor/release/releases and then create a .bat or .cmd file for your command line. @echo off cloutreactor-windows-amd64.exe --public-key="YOURADDYHERESTARTSWITHB" pause The release page says this doesnt currently support, so use the -d flag. For GPU slot 0 use -d 0, for slot 1 use -d 1 startd0.cmd @echo off cloutreactor-windows-amd64.exe --public-key="ADDYGOESHERESTARTSWITHB" -d 0 pause And away you go. Don't forget to follow if you like the guide. https://bitclout.com/u/cryptobuzzb https://bitclout.com/u/denariuscoin https://bitclout.com/u/carsenk
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Pool http://zergpool.com/ Latest Sniffdog Miner Download https://github.com/pinpins/Sniffdogminer/releases After downloading and unzipping, go into the directory and copy and paste the startsniffin_Zergpool_Bitcoin.bat and rename to startsniffin_Zergpool_Denarius.bat Edit the .bat to show something like this. powershell -version 5.0 -noexit -executionpolicy bypass -windowstyle maximized -command "&.\SniffDogBitcoin.ps1 -StatsInterval 1 -Username Tyredas -Workername Beeboop -RigName Sniffdog001 -Currency USD -Passwordcurrency DNR -interval 120 -Delay 1 -Wallet DBuzzkiLLrF4aTeSbYGWUD9bxKhud9DSiV -Location US -PoolName zergpool -Type nvidia -Algorithm blake2s,Lyra2RE2,skunk,x17,skein,Nist5,phi,neoscrypt,c11,xevan,tribus,lyra2z,timetravel,sib,hsr,keccakc,x16r,hmq1725,yescryptr16,yescrypt,M7M,x16s -Donate 5 Change -Passwordcurrency BTC to -Passwordcurrency DNR Change wallet to your DNR Wallet Address I changed -Type nvidia,cpu to -Type nvidia
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Question for those with a bit more technically inclined than myself... Is there a way or even a config that can be made so that when a gpu driver crash occurs that it reloads the power and core settings that i have set before the crash? I'm using MSI Afterburner on my cards with a fairly aggressive overclock. +150 core +250 mem 70% power. The issue being is that if it decides to go unstable (randomly at that), i then have to reset everything to get the OC to go back into the system cleanly.
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Just seeing what everyone gets for a hashrate on their different cards. Whether nvidia or amd is winning the race.