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newbie
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June 16, 2019, 08:17:14 AM
Hi people, i have a weird problem, i have a 8card rig (rx 580 8gb saphire pulse and 1 saphire nitro with a h110 pro btc+ asrock) when i conect the hdmi cable to one of the rx cards no matter what i do, if a switch the risers, conect to a different gpu or anything else, if i put 8 card the system boots, the hiveos starts but it wont start mining it stay in a dark screen with this symbol on top left (_), but when i conect only 7 gpus starts good and mine good, but if i conect the hdmi cable to the motherboard it recognize the 8 gpu and i can mine very good but i have problem with´applying the fans and voltage settings, why do you thing this happen?

Sorry my bad english
member
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Merit: 27
June 14, 2019, 09:00:35 AM
0.6-52@190614
What's new?
*   TeamRedMiner v0.5.2 (bug fix release without new features)
*   CPUminer-opt v3.9.3.1 (fixed x16r algo 25% invalid share reject rate, fixed a couple of regressions)
*   NBminer v23.3 (fixed mining CuckooCycle on NiceHash)
*   KBminer v1.3.8 (improved vds performance by 25%, reduced hashrate lose in pools, notice: build only supports VDS on AMD cards)
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
June 14, 2019, 02:17:14 AM
Apologies if this is a stupid question...I have searched around and I am not finding anything.

I have an RX580/570 farm on HiveOS.  I want to mine the most profitable option.  I am a bit above breakeven given my power situation.
On whattomine.com, AMD cards get the best profit on Nicehash.  I used to mine ethermine.org but decided to try nicehash.
Occasionally...like every few hours, my whole farm goes down.  It appears to be because the nicehash pool is not accepting connections for a few minutes. It will then resume.

My questions:  
Do you think nicehash is the most profitable?

I am staying with HiveOS for sure....I love it...but is the way I am mining through Nicehash the best idea?

Do you know why Nicehash connection goes down so much?

Thanks for your help!

I personally think Nicehash should be avoided like the plague. A brief look at their dodgy history alone and the number of users and issues they still ignore should already tell you all you need to know about them. People tend to use Nicehash either due to ignorance(not negatively put but in terms of how and what to mine) or due to convenience with the auto conversion to BTC.
Mining the actual coin yourself, although arguably more time consuming, grants you the power to trade it on YOUR terms. Which, if done correctly, will always be more profitable.

Now, in terms of its mining service and servers, although they constantly claim there are no issues, this is quite easily proven by pointing your miners to (literally) any other pool. A certain magic happens where you no longer experience the same amount of rejects, invalids or connection dropouts.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
June 14, 2019, 02:02:49 AM
Hi i have one PROBLEM. I am using HiveOS on 6x Sapphire RX 570 GPU rig and everything works ok only LAST gpu (gpu5) is having 20W more power usage then others. Others have 80w , last one has 100w. I tried lowering clocks and voltages, it does not help too much. All settings are the same just that last one has 20w more power usage. No idea why. C
Can anyone help ?
Tnx

It could be that this particular card just needs more juice to get things done.
I've come across cards that no matter what you throw at them, they won't function below/above a certain number, while others can/will.

That's the silicon lottery. You can have the exact same cards, from the same brand, same memory manufacturer, and they can still be vastly different in terms of performance.

That being said, you could try checking the card's BIOS to make sure there are no weird settings set. You could try a different riser. Easy to do is just grab this card and swap places with GPU0, for instance. see if the problem moves with card or stays with the riser. Basically, the general troubleshooting.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
June 13, 2019, 08:17:20 PM
Hi i have one PROBLEM. I am using HiveOS on 6x Sapphire RX 570 GPU rig and everything works ok only LAST gpu (gpu5) is having 20W more power usage then others. Others have 80w , last one has 100w. I tried lowering clocks and voltages, it does not help too much. All settings are the same just that last one has 20w more power usage. No idea why. C
Can anyone help ?
Tnx
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 13, 2019, 01:37:33 AM
0.6-52@190613
Linux
  • Update URL for Intel e1000e driver
  • Fixed hello fail for some types net-interfaces
  • Improved support of Push Interval (interval will decreased if sending stats error occurred)
Miners
  • XMR-Stak v2.10.5 (up to 10% improvement for cn-gpu on Nvidia)
  • KBminer v1.3.3 (up to 10% on vds, notice: version only supports VDS on AMD cards)
  • WildRig-Multi v0.17.5 (added added blake2b, blake2b-glt, blake2s algos)
member
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June 12, 2019, 09:20:55 AM


Discord Bot Guide
One of the recent updates to the web interface has added the ability to configure an alternative channel for notifications through the messenger Discord.
We present you the step-by-step guide for setting Discord Bot
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
June 09, 2019, 04:43:34 PM
Apologies if this is a stupid question...I have searched around and I am not finding anything.

I have an RX580/570 farm on HiveOS.  I want to mine the most profitable option.  I am a bit above breakeven given my power situation.
On whattomine.com, AMD cards get the best profit on Nicehash.  I used to mine ethermine.org but decided to try nicehash.
Occasionally...like every few hours, my whole farm goes down.  It appears to be because the nicehash pool is not accepting connections for a few minutes. It will then resume.

My questions: 
Do you think nicehash is the most profitable?

I am staying with HiveOS for sure....I love it...but is the way I am mining through Nicehash the best idea?

Do you know why Nicehash connection goes down so much?

Thanks for your help!
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
June 09, 2019, 02:30:39 PM
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 09, 2019, 09:25:31 AM
0.6-51@190609
What's new?
  • Fixed AMD OC on mixed (Nvidia+AMD) rigs
  • CPUminer-opt v3.9.2.4 (yet another cpu-affinity fix)
  • T-Rex v0.11.1 (significant x25x speed increase, many bugs fixes)
  • Claymore's ETH Dual: fixed stats when mining stopped by overheating on some GPU
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 09, 2019, 05:07:32 AM


Web Interface Update * June 9, 2019

  • New miner - Sushi miner (AMD and Nvidia)
  • Watchdog by LA and GPU lost detection
  • Delay on miner start

Detailed changelog here
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 07, 2019, 04:21:14 PM
0.6-50@190607
  • Fixed an issue with AMD OC, which appeared in v0.6-49 on some configurations
  • CCminer-KlausT v8.25 (added lyra2v3, bug fixes)
  • TeamRedMiner v0.5.1 (added better support for CN intensities 16*15, better support x16rt, fixed some issues)
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 06, 2019, 04:40:48 PM
0.6-49@190606
  • Added LA watchdog & GPU hang detection
  • CPUminer-opt v3.9.2.3 (cpu-affinity fix)
  • KBminer v1.3.0 (added vds algo, build only for AMD platform)
  • TeamRedMiner v0.5.0 (added x16-like algos support: x16r, x16s, x16rt; added new cn-like algos: heavy, haven, saber)
member
Activity: 194
Merit: 29
June 05, 2019, 07:44:29 AM
Altcoinlog about HiveON



Review and registration on the Hiveon pool. Commissions and available coins for mining. Optimization of equipment and Asic. How to withdraw funds and customer reviews.

The article is written in Russian.

https://altcoinlog.com/pool-hiveon-nastroika-rigs/
jr. member
Activity: 251
Merit: 4
June 05, 2019, 07:07:04 AM
0.6-48@190605
wildrig-multi 0.17.4
I can not select algo ANIME (ANI) added to wildrig-multi 0.17.4. Please confirm.
Please refresh page by F5 or relogin into dashboard
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 05, 2019, 05:01:07 AM
0.6-48@190605
  • CPUminer-opt v3.9.2.2 (added sha256q algo, code optimizations on some algos)
  • WildRig-Multi v0.17.4 (added anime algo, improved honeycomb up to 3%)
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 04, 2019, 10:39:05 AM


Web Interface Update June 4, 2019

  • added Discord bot as new notifications channel
  • updated Schedules (detailed scheduler guide will be soon)
  • added Filters of errors to workers list
  • other minor fixes and improvements

Detailed changelog here
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 03, 2019, 04:53:39 PM
0.6-48@190603
  • CryptoDredge v0.20.1 (fixed too many rejected shares on MTP algo, improved argon2d algos)
  • nanominer v1.3.4 (fixed critical connection issue introduced in version 1.3.3)
member
Activity: 577
Merit: 27
June 01, 2019, 09:36:46 AM
0.6-47@190601
  • Added support for diskless rig
  • CPUminer-opt v3.9.1.1 (added sonoa algo, fixed non-avx2)
  • nanominer v1.3.3 (fixed random Monero mining crashes on some connection types)
  • SGminer-fancyIX v5.6.1.3.b6 (added x25x algo support)
  • Gminer v1.45 (improved performance for Grin29/AE/SWAP on Nvidia cards)
  • XMRig /-AMD/-Nvidia v2.14.4 (removed obsolete automatic variants)
  • WildRig-Multi v0.17.3 (up to 20% faster x25x)
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
May 31, 2019, 07:00:24 AM
If I use Awesome Miner as my primary controller and install the Remote Agent on my Hive OS rigs, do I still need to "register" the rigs in the "Hive cloud", or can I get by with just entering a rig name and password in the init.conf file and never bother managing the rig(s) from the Hive web based service?

I realize that going this route, I won't be able to update the Hive OS version on each rig as new releases come out, but since Awesome Miner takes care of keeping the mining software updated, this is less of an issue I would think.  So whenever a new Hive OS image comes out, that would be when I would update the rigs and of course I can run the nvidia-driver-update command as explained in the previous post to keep the video drivers current.

Thoughts?

I honestly don't get why you'd want to go through all these loops and hoops, for 0 advantage and twice the hassle.

If you like Awesome Miner, just install windows and run their app. I don't see the point, nor benefit, in running hive on your rigs without using any of the features that make it such a great OS and platform to begin with.

The entire point of hive is to deploy, monitor and manage your rigs from a single web-based dashboard.

You basically want to ditch that to use a, IMHO inferior, monitoring tool that doesn't support half of hive's features or miners.
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