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gamelovers11223

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i9-9900k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus X Hero
  • RAM
    Gskill Trident Z RGB 32gb (4×8) 3000
  • GPU
    EVGA Geforce RTX2080TI XC Ultra
  • Case
    Corsair Obsidian 1000D
  • Storage
    Samsung 950pro+970pro 512gb/Toshiba 3tb +4tb
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova T2 1600w
  • Display(s)
    Alienware 34" 120hz 2k + LG 27" 60hz 4k
  • Cooling
    Thermaltake Floe Riing 360
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G15
  • Mouse
    Hyper X RGB
  • Sound
    SteelSeries Arctis pro wireless
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home

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  1. Hello. Just wanted to share my setup of a hybrid system: 2.1 channel for music and 5.1 channel for movies and concerts. 1. TV: LG B7A 65" OLED 2. Speakers: Fronts: Polk Audio LSIM707 Center: Polk Audio LSIM706 Rear: Polk Audio LSIM702X Sub: SVS PB2000 3. Receiver: Denon x3300w 4. Bluray Player: Sony ubp80ux 5. Console: Nvidia Shield Pro with a WD 5tb usb hdd, acting as a source/streamer All of the above are components for a pretty good HT. Receiver has pre outs for an external amplifier. 6. Parasound P6 Preamplifier. It has an HT bypass function with 2 Subwoofer ports which is necessary for integration with HT. 7. Parasound A21+ amplifier for that stereo goodness. 8. TEAC CD-P650 cd player 9. Kenwood KD-38R record player (found in garbage and fixed, works like a charm) 10. SMSL SU-9 DAC 11. Logitech Harmony Elite remote control with hub to control all that, except for the record player and Nvidia Shield. That Logitech remote makes things easy, one press of a button and all necessary equipment turns on and selects needed inputs. Nvidia Shield connected to SMSL su-9 dac and acts like a streamer and a source.
  2. Miner is working but still says miner not active at ethermine. Still unable to verify ip. I also removed # on the pool addresses, stopped the miner program, saved the text file and relaunched the miner. Still unable to see the miner. Scratch all that. Just validated the ip and the worker showed up. Thanks alot!
  3. Here's the config file. I used the start miner. When I used phoenix miner the program shut down after 5 seconds, saying epools.txt doesn't have pool specified in it. I opened the epools_exapmles.txt and followed instructions there. Now the miner opens and works. Thanks alot for the help.
  4. Hi guys. Very new to all this mining thing. Got a pc for it. Downloaded a latest version of Phoenix Miner 5.5c for windows, got a wallet. Wanted to join ethermine.org pool. Unable to save settings due to Invalid IP Address. Went to whatsmyip.com, dowloaded an IP scanner. Tried all possible ip's to have the same issue. Just says miner not active and the wallet is empty. Mined for 24 hours and nothing changed. Tried doing the ip thing again and getting the same error. What am I doing wrong?
  5. Interesting. I have another idea. What is your motherboard? Where did you get the drivers for the chipset?
  6. My friend had exactly the same issue. The gpu was MSI 980ti. He thought it was a psu as well, so he replaced it with a 1200w corsair. It turned out to be the 980ti's fault, one of the power phases burned out. Now he has a 2070 super from EVGA and couldn't be happier.
  7. What is your Ram voltage? Manually set up the voltage to 1.35v or whatever voltage it says on the sticker (usually 1.35v).
  8. Yes, a new one is in order. Not just any brand. A good unit from Seasonic, EVGA. No rosewill, raidmax coolmoon or any other cheapshit chinese units.
  9. Psu looks ok. Try running memory at default settings without XMP. Also test ram with memtest86.
  10. 400 series gpus are power hungry. That power supply absolutely needs to be replaced with a good 550-600w unit with all necessary connections. Most likely it's the power supply.
  11. Do you have a PC speaker connected? If so, try taking out the gpu, turn on the PC and see if speaker reacts to it. If not, try another gpu.
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