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Riles4365

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  1. hey

     

    so i have a .jar file which i want to execute using java although whenever i download it, it is set to default as a winrar file. 

     

    I have tried changing this default but there are no other options and i need it to become a java .jar file. I have installed java but when i try open with there is no option to use java se binary which is the option that i need. 

     

    Is there any solution anyone can help me with polease

     

    Thank you so much in advance

     

     

  2. Just now, Brooksie359 said:

    quantum cpus are very expensive and basically unobtainable and impractical for the public. quantum computing which is what quantum cpus are made for require very specific programming and wouldn't help with anything but really complex problems with more than once answer.

    oh ok thanks

  3. Just now, JaegerB said:

    You're not going to get good mining in a gaming build. Good mining means racks of GPUs in a dedicated system. I can draft you a build for gaming if you have a budget.

    well, he just wants a powerful pc like i mine with one gnu which doesn't get much but still. he wants more of a mining build

  4. YO, 

     

    so i have a friend who watnts to build a computer for btw mining, gaming and basically everything but he has said something that he wants to have a quantum cpu but I don't understand him. Could someone plz explain to me this and/or create a good build for gaming, btw mining and everyday use which is cost effective but very powerful

     

    Thanks

  5. Just now, Glenwing said:

    The RX 480 mines about 20% faster than my GTX 1080 mining Ethereum, don't know how they compare when mining other currencies though. If you have one card from each company you will need at least one monitor plugged into each card or the drivers won't start up. But if both cards are NVIDIA or both cards are AMD, you only need monitors plugged into your gaming card since both use the same drivers.

    wait, i thought i could just plug 1 card into all monitors and have 1 plugged into mobo which I setup only for mining in mining software?

  6. 1 minute ago, Princess Cadence said:

    I believe you're pretty covered, the i7 6700k is sufficient for the task as long as you don't play stupidly CPU intensive games, even so it would still hold up just might break the 60fps sweet spot in games such as AC Unity hehe, PSU wise you should be fine as well since the 1060 is a very power efficient card.

     

    You're very welcome, even though I'm not a man xD

    oh whoops, soz haha. i just always say it. thanks

  7. Just now, Glenwing said:

    You don't need to connect them in anyway, that's the same setup I have now. I have an NVIDIA card that I connect all my monitors to and play games on, and I have an RX 480 below it which is just used for mining and doesn't affect game performance at all.

    thats siq man, cool. nis the rx580 or 480 better for ming than nvidia?

  8. Just now, Princess Cadence said:

    I believe you're pretty covered, the i7 6700k is sufficient for the task as long as you don't play stupidly CPU intensive games, even so it would still hold up just might break the 60fps sweet spot in games such as AC Unity hehe, PSU wise you should be fine as well since the 1060 is a very power efficient card.

    cool, thanks man

  9. Just now, Abyss Gaming said:

    If you used the second 1060 you wouldnt need sli if you assigned one to mine. 480 would be better if you get for same price (actually idk which is better for btc)

    someone told me i dont want to sli them as they would be kinda turning it into 1 and I dont want that because I want one for mining and the other for the display and other games and stuff

  10. Just now, Princess Cadence said:

    In your mining software there will the option to assign system recognized GPUs to work, so even if there is no cables on the RX480/580 if you sit it on the correct pci-e port and power it properly it is going to be working as an extension computing card, so in the software options you can tell the program to use it instead of the GTX 1060 indeed leaving it free to be the display + gaming, although if you do plan to game while mining make sure your PSU is up to the task and that you have at least a 4c/8t processor so it doesn't bottleneck compromising both the mining and the gaming experience.

     

    No you do not run SLI/Crossfire since doing that would mean turning 2 GPUs in 1 sorta thing, it is not what you want, you want them to run individually and alone.

    thanks so much man, I understand. What type of processor would I need to not bottleneck. i have Intel core i7 6700k? and what type of psu u think would be good. I have corsair rm650x?

  11. hi, so im mining btc on my pc bur when I use and mine obviously it slows down my pc because I only have 1 gpu. (Asus strix gtx 1060) so if I purchase another one of these how would I connect them as they dont have sli slots on them. Also, I was give nthe advice about purchasing an rx480 or the new ones they released, assign that for mining and leave my 1060 for my displays and gaming. What would be the best option?

  12. Just now, Riles4365 said:

    so the rx480 would just be mining and have no work on the display and then the 1060 would be the one for the displays and gaming???

     

    DO i have to connect with sli or anything. wont the rx480 helpa bit for the primary display??

     

    soz about all questions, can u just explain how I would do it?

    what about rx580?

  13. Just now, Princess Cadence said:

    Yes it would as long as your motherboard has the free PCI-e slots, you can assign the GPU to work on the mining even if it isn't the primary display one.

    so the rx480 would just be mining and have no work on the display and then the 1060 would be the one for the displays and gaming???

     

    DO i have to connect with sli or anything. wont the rx480 helpa bit for the primary display??

     

    soz about all questions, can u just explain how I would do it?

  14. Just now, Princess Cadence said:

    Well try going for a Radeon RX card since those are a bit better at these computing tasks than nVidia equivalent GTX cards, and I still did answer you the difference is close to non-existing thus why you might want to leave the card with its stock clocks to increase stability on long periods of usage.

    oh ok. would it work having a 1060 +rx480 together

  15. Just now, SageOfSpice said:

    In general power efficiency decreases as your clock speed increases. You might gain 5-10%, but you'll be using 30% more power to do so.

    So, serious miners tend to go more for efficiency. Attempting to maximize their hashrate, while minimizing their power bill. Using a slightly lower clock can also help with heat management, which can significantly extend the lifetime of the GPU, and thus, the profit. In theory.

    cool. so i shouldn't oc?

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