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Giovanni Sealy

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Forboth Nvidia and AMD, you can set up parameters: power limit, core clock, memory clock, and static fans. For Nvidia you can also set locked core clock and for AMD you can set up core voltage and memory voltage.

You can use minerstat for Windows on personal computer, but we don't recommend it. We recommend mining on dedicated rigs and computers with a mining-prepared environment which is separated from the personal and sensitive data.


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Process mining is a research area and technology that helps businesses understand their real processes, how they're operated, and identify opportunities for improvement, automation, and digitalization.


The process mining capability in Power Automate works with the existing Microsoft platform and ecosystem to provide end-to-end solutions and enable faster business decisions. By extracting event data from your system of records, it visualizes the processes happening in your organization, allowing you to customize your process mining reports, compare processes, determine the root cause of inefficiencies, and monitor KPIs.


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ok so the only thing that comes on my mind is to setup in bios/advance manu/chipset config and sett primary graphics to PCIe(also called dedicated GPU ) and plug the monitor to the GPU or set it to onboard (also called discrete gpu ,the intell one in the CPU but you will need to install drivers for this as well ) and connect the monitor to the motherboards connector

edit : here i found a video may be useful for you


happy you get it sorted out and you are now up and mining like win isnt bad it is easy to setup until everything works but when dosent it can get much more complicated to find and sort the issues out that with linux which is pretty strait forward


With cryptocurrencies constantly popping up in various news articles and blog posts, every day more and more people find out and develop an interest in the crypto world. Ethereum is probably one of the most popular crypto coins out there, with the only Bitcoin taking the lead in notoriety.


Before the start, you should also check this Ethereum mining guide to get the general idea about different ways on how to mine Ethereum, and also some cryptocurrency exchanges if you'd like to simply buy Ether. If you're in a hurry, you can simply navigate to CCG Mining - a platform that offers Ethereum cloud mining solutions - and start mining ETH in a matter of minutes!


Apart from the long-term investors, there are a lot of people who buy Ethereum simply hoping to make a quick profit flipping it as soon as the price starts rising again. This, of course, could bring someone big profits fast, but more often than not, it tends to fail. This is because the crypto market is a very unpredictable place, and requires a lot of research and expectation management.


The first and most common choice on how to mine Ethereum on Windows would be GPU miners. With a proper version of Windows installed, these mining rigs tend to be the go-to choice for most people who want to get into crypto mining and are willing to invest some money in the beginning.


This has been an ongoing issue, but it has recently been announced that a brand new line of ASICs is almost ready to be launched. In the announcement, it was specifically underlined that these new ASICs are six times stronger and more effective than their predecessors. This news rallied up the Ethereum community - many claim that such devices bring imbalance to the market, and cause chaos among the GPU mining community.


ASICs have a few options to choose from when it comes to Ethereum mining software, but the most common one would probably be Easy Miner. This software offers good compatibility, is easy to use, and has pretty decent mining parameters.


Lastly, if you're looking for some great mining pool stats, a well as top-tier reliability, you should definitely take a look at Minergate - it's one of the most popular and well-respected miners in the industry.


When thinking about how to mine Ethereum on Windows, software becomes an important aspect. Choosing the right software could be the deciding factor between you making a great profit and losing everything altogether.


A few good rules of thumb when choosing a program should be its security, mining speed, availability of technical and other support, and its payment system. These key aspects should be the ones that you focus on the most when looking into how to mine Ethereum on Windows.


If you find yourself in-need of some hardware, you may visit Parallel Miner, and see what they have to offer - the parts there are priced fairly, and there's a big variety to choose from!


Now, some of the best cloud mining platforms (as far as Ethereum is concerned, that is) would include the likes of CCG Mining and Genesis Mining. Make sure to check them out - perhaps you'll find that it's a viable alternative for you?


If, after reading this guide, you've come to the conclusion that Ethereum mining simply isn't your cup of tea, do check out Ether on some crypto exchanges - perhaps simply purchasing the cryptocurrency on Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, or KuCoin is the better option for you? Even if that's the case, though, never make uninformed investments, and always consult with a professional - this is not financial advice, and should not be taken as such!


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The install process for using Ubuntu Linux for mining is quite a different story. When trying to choose between Windows or Linux for mining you might be surprised just how much faster Ubuntu Linux installs. On a decent mining machine the install might be as little as 15 minutes, and there is only one reboot required! The install screens are a lot less glamorous however, and some technical questions the average user might not know the answers too.


That being said, Windows 10 has come a long way. With some registry and policy tweaks to stop reboots and put them on your preferred schedule, Windows 10 is far more stable than Windows 8 that came before it.


Ubuntu Linux has won this battle. There is no comparison. I have Ubuntu Linux servers running in mission critical environments with years of uptime. This is because in many cases we can deploy patches to services and applications without a reboot.


Windows and Linux both have decently powerful scripting tools. In Windows you have batch files that are super simple to use, and PowerShell for more advanced users (it takes a while to get good at PowerShell). In Linux you have shell scripting which is similar to batch, along with a host of other scripting tools. Linux is the Swiss army knife in this regard.


Windows also offers some decent scripting languages and of course PowerShell. With PowerShell you can do some really advanced stuff. If your mining rig and your gaming PC are the same computer, PowerShell can pause mining as soon as it sees World of Warcraft running. A pretty sweet feature!


Linux has some cool features and one of them is the Crontab. This file runs on a schedule and can be programmed to check the status of your mining operation every so often and make adjustments. This could be something as simple as making sure your software is still running to actually checking the price of coins and profit switching to a coin that is more profitable at that moment.


The choice is ultimately going to come down to your comfort level. If you know Linux or have used it in the past, then its probably going to be the ideal choice for your mining operation. For newbies or someone just getting into mining, Windows is certainly going to present the least amount of challenges to your new found hobby/business.


Before we go I wanted to introduce another option that has intrigued me recently. Simple Mining OS is a custom port of Linux designed specifically for miners. You have to pay a small monthly fee to use and manage the OS from their centralized web portal, but it does take a lot of guesswork out of the Linux equation for those not interesting managing them. There are specific versions for different video cards and they make it super easy to overclock them and control fans. Might be worth paying someone else to deal with the headaches.


I also have an article on learning how to mine Ethereum, which is my favorite coin to mine using GPUs. If you decide to mine on Windows, you can learn all about overclocking a mining GPU here. Or specifically how to overclock the AMD RX 580 for mining here, which requires a special mining BIOS mod to get the full potential.

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