Love your videos. I feel like I know enough about all this that it would be stupid of me not to learn more and dive in. I'm watching your vids and rewatching them. Thank you for your content.
I am actually considering switching from Windows to HiveOS at the moment so perfect timing for me 😎 can’t wait to get to the end of the video, whenever I have something that I need an answer to, I always end up going to MC. Thank you so much for all this info and knowledge, it is very appreciated!!
I started on HiveOS, and have not regretted it one moment. Just take your time to configure it correctly at the start, and it will be running forever without issues 👌👌
I think you should had talked about performance, user friendliness, and security. OS for mining and Ubuntu works out of the box, but the security is under question. Mining OS look like a good target for hackers (either OS or website) and it's unknown how competent are the devs at patching the security problems (and they seems to have a lot of things that pose security risks). Ubuntu seems nice at first, but there is a lot of very questionable things going on (like integration with Amazon or overall company history) Debian is way more stable and secure, but if you want to squeeze the performance to the full then use Arch and Gentoo. Mainline Arch is not user friendly, but it allows you to run everything from terminal (without having any desktop environment or window manager) which means that you can squeeze the living crap out of your hardware. Gentoo will allow even more squeeze, but it's even harder to use. My PC with arch sits idle at 2% cpu and 270 mb RAM, but could go as low as 1% and 200. Some people with Gentoo can get to 50 mb RAM usage (with functional desktop). I don't know much about mining and what miners look at, so I'm only talking from mini-maxing perspective
Hi, im from Russia, just start to discover the theme of mining, but i can say that u videos is the best one i can find on youtube. Thank u for u work, it really great!
Even though im one of the many uber salty and jelly dudes who cant buy a gpu for mining, I appreciate and love all the content you put out on it as it prepares for me for the day I can mine on a genuine rig.
Hello!! Beginner Miner here!! Found your video extremely useful!! A big Thumbs up!! Manufacturing of Radeon VII discontinued in 2019, Right?? Or is it still possible to get a new one??
You can go into gpedit and tell it not to reboot after any updates, so you can still get the updates automatically, but the reboot has to be manually performed.
good thing about T-rex is you can set the clock native to the miner, so even in Windows your settings wont reset. get rid of MSI AB. Also if youhave a 3060 rig and want to automate at full hash it like myself, you are pretty much forced to use windows. I am going to experiment with some GPU monitoring reset switch and see if I can resolve the GPU crashing issues.
Great explanation of the OS for a noob like me. I have the Gigabyte z97x-UD7 TH with a Corsair CX 750 PSU and a GeForce GT 740 2gb to start. It used to be my Hackintosh computer 😃
I'll be looking forward to your Ubuntu setup guide. Can you explore open source ways of having a HiveOS style management web interface? I'm OK with managing the rig with SSH but a web interface would be nice.
You're one of those very few amazing content creators that are educating us in a very straight to the point manner, thanks mate...oh yes am using Windows OS/
Addressing the Windows Update issues, I suggest you use Windows 10 Pro and set up some group policies to disable the automatic updates. Microsoft has made it a pain in the ass to control the updates, so I suggest you get an older version of Windows 10 like v1809, and just don't update the PC.
I am using Hiveos on my main pc running on usb when I goto bed or at work then it will mine. Every hour I will get a discord notification on the gpu and everything else and its really nice to have when at work.
I have a tip for you if you need to use Windows. Get the Win 10 Enterprise LTSC N version. No feature updates just security, you can also pause them for 35 days instead of just 7. Server versions are also a good options but drivers can be tricky with some setups. The reason for windows on one of my rigs is I can't undervolt nvidia cards properly in Hive.
Honestly the best is HIVE OS in my opinion. Easily installs on a USB stick, very user friendly, easy to manage, easy to setup, easy to overclock, and they have an amazing app you can download on your phone to manage everything. You can even reboot the miner using the app and tweak OC settings easily with the app
Good video you got me interested, How much you can make as having a 6 GPU rig or mining rig, and around what ball park you need to spend to be running, absolute beginner
Hi all are good options. Nicehash is very easy to use. hive os is very nice too but a small learning curve. I would advice mining rig on all GPUs apart from the 970, the electricity usage is very high. Dan.
Hello, im new here, cool and very informative videos, thank you! I have a question about all these programs. My steps if i want to start mining are these: 1. I install Hive OS 2. I choose wallet 3. I choose a pool (etherminer for example) 4. I choose miner (T rex) 5. I overclock settings and i start mining? Is that right? And what is niechase its the same as Hive OS?
Speaking of security, what's your opinion of the ledger nano wallet? I've been told it's one of the most secure wallets on market. Thanks, love your content. I'm new in this game and your vids have done much in helping me along
Hi Mining Chamber. Great video as always. Since you are a very detailed person on making videos, you could make a video for ONDA D1800, for example, because there's no good videos about those riserless mobo`s anywhere. Greetings from Brazil, by the way. :)
Great 👍 video. Your videos are very educative, many thanks 🙏 for your time and effort on doing these videos. Personally i use Hive Os, very satisfied with it, but is good to know other alternatives.
Ya man I'm running Hive ! For the most part it has been pretty stable, but I find the HiveOS updates sometimes crash my USB keys. My advice is don't do the updates unless you have to :)
@@porksandbean Do we know what the power draw of an SSD vs a USB key is ? I basically use the USB keys cuz they are cheap and one less adapter i need to buy :)
@@candr0idcrypto383 it's very negligible and will be stable in the long run. the adapter is like $15 or $20 something and it's very handy outside of mining. power is like 8W.
@@porksandbean I might already have a usb bridge that might work. Might only need to buy some SSDs but I'm cheap. Spend $600 on video cards but can't spend $15 on cables. LOL
how do you manage undervolting on hiveos? as far as i know you cant fix the voltage and frequency on the core for rtx 3080 or 3090 cards. Also you cant have data for memory junction temperature, you have to check it on windows to be sure...
I have 2 rigs at the moment and I connected powersupplies that can take stock settings with the 20% rule for power. I use HiveOS. Because of that I use very little of each powersupply. Am I being too cautious?
hi there, I have a question, I wanna build a rig, and I want to know what graphic card should I use, I can use 3 * GTX 1660 super, 3 * RX 6600 XT, or 2 * RX 5700 XT. which combination should I go? Tnx
I tried HiveOS but does not have automatic settings for overclocking as for example NiceHash, and when there are not too many templates available to copy the overclocking settings then, where would you go to find the exactly overclocking settings for your video card?
I run Linux on every single machine I have except my gaming/editing rig I recently built. I was a bit worried about having bleeding edge gpu support so Windows is installed running nicehash. My question is, is this safe long term? Idk why but I constantly feel paranoid doing anything on Windows. I just don't want to compromise my machine anymore. I just don't trust the gui, I need confirmation from the terminal. Say something drastic did happen while in Windows, would I be able to live boot and install linux/erase disk from a clean PC on a clean USB or is there a chance it penetrates my actual hardware and I have to physically remove it?
I tried to run a old pc with 2 Pcie splitter 1 to 4 in Windows but it only let me run a max of 5 GPUs. You think switching to Linux will resolve the issue of the limitations of the pcies lines? Ty
dude i want your advice, I am linux user and I have a gaming rig, I want to mine while I am not using my computer, I want to know, Is it a good idea to do that with a mining OS runing on a usb? I am lazy to install an ssd on my computer or doing the partition.
I just started mining ETH a few days ago. Is there a reason why theres a sudden shift on whattomine, saying all those "noname" coins like bloc are like 3x as profitable to mine as Ethereum right now?
I came from mining on nicehash for over a year to trying out hiveos. It was a total nightmare for 2 weeks. Balena Etcher burned up 5 of my usb flash drives, I tried writing thiveos to ssd, now that no longer works. I spent the day installing windows and nicehash back on the rigs and everything is running smoothly. I wanted to like hiveos, but it has some serious issues :(
Today I am making my first rig and everything is going well but the graphics drivers are not installing properly. Everytime I finish installing it,this persists on the screen. Tried to restart the pc and checked the drivers nothing changed. Also tried to go to device manager to uninstall device and reboot. Any solutions?
yes look up redpandamining video on the rebtech compact motherboard. He has a link in the description to a for msata or m2 to standard sata. make sure you are using a sata m.2 with cuts on both sides not nvme with only 1 cut.
Mining on Windows with Amd & Nvidia mixed rig running 10 gpus. My rig will be stable for days and then out of nowhere itll crash and amd drivers get all messed up. Factory reset install usually solves it but definitely a head ache. Always getting tdr video failure.
You're one of those very few amazing content creators that are educating us in a very straight to the point manner, thanks dude
The silent blue screen part was hilarious! My friend and I were cracking up
Hahaha I actually got a bluescreen while editing so it inspired the idea 😅
i was laughing loud omg!
@@MiningChamber Let me help you invest your bitcoin
@@MiningChamber why is that blue screen happening?
What causes it?
@@amahovac These are the ones I know: Missing hardware drivers updates, Missing windows updates, RAM memory Overflow, Low HD space available.
Love your videos. I feel like I know enough about all this that it would be stupid of me not to learn more and dive in. I'm watching your vids and rewatching them. Thank you for your content.
I am actually considering switching from Windows to HiveOS at the moment so perfect timing for me 😎 can’t wait to get to the end of the video, whenever I have something that I need an answer to, I always end up going to MC. Thank you so much for all this info and knowledge, it is very appreciated!!
Pleasure my friend! Good luck!
I started on HiveOS, and have not regretted it one moment. Just take your time to configure it correctly at the start, and it will be running forever without issues 👌👌
Windows will turn you into a 24/7 tech. You spend 12 hours a day fixing the OS problems. It is a HORRENDOUS mess.
@@FFE-js2zp Its true what said in his video... hiveos is far easy to manage
Watching 2 years later... still great video! 🙂👍👍🥂
I think you should had talked about performance, user friendliness, and security.
OS for mining and Ubuntu works out of the box, but the security is under question. Mining OS look like a good target for hackers (either OS or website) and it's unknown how competent are the devs at patching the security problems (and they seems to have a lot of things that pose security risks). Ubuntu seems nice at first, but there is a lot of very questionable things going on (like integration with Amazon or overall company history)
Debian is way more stable and secure, but if you want to squeeze the performance to the full then use Arch and Gentoo.
Mainline Arch is not user friendly, but it allows you to run everything from terminal (without having any desktop environment or window manager) which means that you can squeeze the living crap out of your hardware. Gentoo will allow even more squeeze, but it's even harder to use.
My PC with arch sits idle at 2% cpu and 270 mb RAM, but could go as low as 1% and 200. Some people with Gentoo can get to 50 mb RAM usage (with functional desktop). I don't know much about mining and what miners look at, so I'm only talking from mini-maxing perspective
I loved the part of your video when we saw your farm :) it’s amazing 🤩 very nice organization 😎
Hahah your awesome man
man u r the best , blue screen got me for real
Hi, im from Russia, just start to discover the theme of mining, but i can say that u videos is the best one i can find on youtube. Thank u for u work, it really great!
Thanks for the kind words, I hope your mining journey is a good one... Feel free to connect if you have an inquiry.... themıʼnıʼngchambeɤ@gmai|•
You got me there with that BSOD screen! I Freaked out for a sec :)
You have the best mining videos. I’ve learned so much from you. Picking up a 1080 ti tomorrow for my first rig. So excited to start mining
Even though im one of the many uber salty and jelly dudes who cant buy a gpu for mining, I appreciate and love all the content you put out on it as it prepares for me for the day I can mine on a genuine rig.
Aww thank you I appreciate it! Hopefully soon you get a gpu at msrp 🙏
I am on HiveOS now. Super stable. Trying separate my AMD and Nvidia GPU’s per rig though. Try to get the most hashrate out of things.
Thanks for choosing us!
Hello!! Beginner Miner here!!
Found your video extremely useful!! A big Thumbs up!!
Manufacturing of Radeon VII discontinued in 2019, Right??
Or is it still possible to get a new one??
i legit thought my pc bluescreened😂 my heart skipped a beat😂
You can always disable windows updates and you won't have that problem. Just check for them once a month manually.
You can even pause them for a week that is too a good option at least for me
You can go into gpedit and tell it not to reboot after any updates, so you can still get the updates automatically, but the reboot has to be manually performed.
good thing about T-rex is you can set the clock native to the miner, so even in Windows your settings wont reset. get rid of MSI AB.
Also if youhave a 3060 rig and want to automate at full hash it like myself, you are pretty much forced to use windows. I am going to experiment with some GPU monitoring reset switch and see if I can resolve the GPU crashing issues.
Great explanation of the OS for a noob like me. I have the Gigabyte z97x-UD7 TH with a Corsair CX 750 PSU and a GeForce GT 740 2gb to start. It used to be my Hackintosh computer 😃
Welcome back guys
Thank you brother
Do you use Nvidia GPUs?
I'll be looking forward to your Ubuntu setup guide. Can you explore open source ways of having a HiveOS style management web interface? I'm OK with managing the rig with SSH but a web interface would be nice.
For sure! Il try to look into that ⛏️
The issue with HiveOS is that it doesn't show vram temperatures, which is especially important if your rig is built with rtx 3090's..
You're one of those very few amazing content creators that are educating us in a very straight to the point manner, thanks mate...oh yes am using Windows OS/
The overloading the psu tip at the end of the video sold me 200% while i was at 99% before then
😂😂
this video is definitely gonna help me.
Nice video bro!! thanks for that! I am gonna go like you with the hiveOS!
Addressing the Windows Update issues, I suggest you use Windows 10 Pro and set up some group policies to disable the automatic updates. Microsoft has made it a pain in the ass to control the updates, so I suggest you get an older version of Windows 10 like v1809, and just don't update the PC.
I am using Hiveos on my main pc running on usb when I goto bed or at work then it will mine. Every hour I will get a discord notification on the gpu and everything else and its really nice to have when at work.
All time favorite TH-camr about mining. When i got the video of you feel like i master thaat topic...😂😊😁.
😌😌
Make a updated video on wallets and cashing out the money for beginners .
wow great videos dude, keep them coming!
HiveOS is what I use. The best OS for mining full stop.
Very clear, very informative, love the video, and the video editing is wow تسلم يا راقي
يسلمك ربي يا غالي ❤️❤️
@@MiningChamber WOW YOU WRITE IT IN ARABIC
Easily explained. Well done.
Great video will definently be waiting for t-rex miner
Nice video! You should make a video on how to get parts for a decent deal, given the prices of all these parts are through the roof right now!
there is old jargon from old stock exchanges " trading for living " , now the new one is " mining for living "
Awesome Miner - you can lay the remote manager over Hive / Use it on windows and linux
NiceHashOS vs HiveOS ??
I have a tip for you if you need to use Windows. Get the Win 10 Enterprise LTSC N version. No feature updates just security, you can also pause them for 35 days instead of just 7. Server versions are also a good options but drivers can be tricky with some setups. The reason for windows on one of my rigs is I can't undervolt nvidia cards properly in Hive.
That is the goal in the new windows video, thank you ;)
3:45 You gave me a heart attack!!!! BRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laughed at the blue screen part. Got me for a sec 👏🏼
:D
Honestly the best is HIVE OS in my opinion. Easily installs on a USB stick, very user friendly, easy to manage, easy to setup, easy to overclock, and they have an amazing app you can download on your phone to manage everything. You can even reboot the miner using the app and tweak OC settings easily with the app
Thankyou for such informative video
Always a pleasure
Thank you brooo
Thanks for the info!
Good video you got me interested, How much you can make as having a 6 GPU rig or mining rig, and around what ball park you need to spend to be running, absolute beginner
For a few cards 1-3, windows has a lower learning curve. But once you start to scale up (and you likely will), definitely Linux.
Now I understand why it suddenly went from 104w to 149w, even though I hadn't touched the overclock settings.
Thought it was damn gremlins..
7:30 "I personally only used HiveOS so I'm in no position to tell you which one is better"...
Really only helps decide between windows and Linux.
That BSOD stopped my heart for a second hahah. Nice
Oh and when will we be able to submit our overclocks to your website? I would love to submit my 3 different 3070 overclocks for other people to use
Working on something behind the scenes that will allow you to do that soon!
I was just looking for this. 3070 gigabyte gaming oc need good efficient sets for this
That’s what I been looking for a while
bro the blue screen scared the crap out of me i was literally putting a usb in and the blue screen came up on the video lol XDDDDD
Hi I got a 1660s, a 3060, a 2060, and a 970, is it advisable to use hive os or stay with Windows 10 mining with nicehash
Hi all are good options. Nicehash is very easy to use. hive os is very nice too but a small learning curve. I would advice mining rig on all GPUs apart from the 970, the electricity usage is very high. Dan.
@@DansTech hi, thks but nicehash just charge me more than 7% fee on a 0.001 btc transfer to my wallet
nice video I'm going to use liniux since I use it everyday anyway for work plus hate dealing with win 10 stuff
Hello, im new here, cool and very informative videos, thank you! I have a question about all these programs. My steps if i want to start mining are these: 1. I install Hive OS 2. I choose wallet 3. I choose a pool (etherminer for example) 4. I choose miner (T rex) 5. I overclock settings and i start mining? Is that right? And what is niechase its the same as Hive OS?
Speaking of security, what's your opinion of the ledger nano wallet? I've been told it's one of the most secure wallets on market.
Thanks, love your content. I'm new in this game and your vids have done much in helping me along
Hi Mining Chamber. Great video as always. Since you are a very detailed person on making videos, you could make a video for ONDA D1800, for example, because there's no good videos about those riserless mobo`s anywhere. Greetings from Brazil, by the way. :)
Thank you very much! I will write that down ;)
whats the best for 1. profit switching 2. auto start from power outages.
Nice video. I like your presentations. Soft voice and calming and very clear too. Excellent job
I appreciate it! Glad it isn't too annoying 🙏
So all the softwares you showed work on Linux and windows or do some of them only work on one of them.
All the CLI applications I know do work with any Linux or windows OS yes!
Great 👍 video. Your videos are very educative, many thanks 🙏 for your time and effort on doing these videos. Personally i use Hive Os, very satisfied with it, but is good to know other alternatives.
Thank you! Glad they help!
Hi I am planning to build a small rig, just a question, Can i run 3 mining applications simultaneously with a single Gpu?
Ya man I'm running Hive ! For the most part it has been pretty stable, but I find the HiveOS updates sometimes crash my USB keys. My advice is don't do the updates unless you have to :)
why not use an SSD? just invest on one of those USB3.0 to SSD adapter
@@porksandbean Do we know what the power draw of an SSD vs a USB key is ? I basically use the USB keys cuz they are cheap and one less adapter i need to buy :)
@@candr0idcrypto383 it's very negligible and will be stable in the long run. the adapter is like $15 or $20 something and it's very handy outside of mining. power is like 8W.
@@porksandbean I might already have a usb bridge that might work. Might only need to buy some SSDs but I'm cheap. Spend $600 on video cards but can't spend $15 on cables. LOL
3:46 almost gave me a heart attack
I love this guy so much.....
Love you too 💙
and do they offer any savings if you are using both their Hive OS and the Hive mining software?
Thanks for this video.
appreciate the comment buddy, stay subbed for improved content
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do you happen to have a video on how to update drivers on hive?
What do you think about Chia coin? If it's a good project, I hope to watch your rig construction video
Looking forward to receiving your feedback
I actually am very interested about it! I'll be trying it for sure
Thanks for the info.
Let me help you trade and invest your bitcoin
Really very educative
how do you manage undervolting on hiveos? as far as i know you cant fix the voltage and frequency on the core for rtx 3080 or 3090 cards. Also you cant have data for memory junction temperature, you have to check it on windows to be sure...
I have 2 rigs at the moment and I connected powersupplies that can take stock settings with the 20% rule for power. I use HiveOS. Because of that I use very little of each powersupply. Am I being too cautious?
hi there, I have a question, I wanna build a rig, and I want to know what graphic card should I use, I can use 3 * GTX 1660 super, 3 * RX 6600 XT, or 2 * RX 5700 XT. which combination should I go? Tnx
You dont need drivers for multiple different graphics cards on HIve?
I tried HiveOS but does not have automatic settings for overclocking as for example NiceHash, and when there are not too many templates available to copy the overclocking settings then, where would you go to find the exactly overclocking settings for your video card?
How would building a mining rig do for hashcat usage?
Can you cover trusted store to buy from such as GPU?
Thanks for all your work
I do have a list of stores in miningchamber.com/stores hopefully that helps!
I run Linux on every single machine I have except my gaming/editing rig I recently built. I was a bit worried about having bleeding edge gpu support so Windows is installed running nicehash. My question is, is this safe long term? Idk why but I constantly feel paranoid doing anything on Windows. I just don't want to compromise my machine anymore. I just don't trust the gui, I need confirmation from the terminal.
Say something drastic did happen while in Windows, would I be able to live boot and install linux/erase disk from a clean PC on a clean USB or is there a chance it penetrates my actual hardware and I have to physically remove it?
I tried to run a old pc with 2 Pcie splitter 1 to 4 in Windows but it only let me run a max of 5 GPUs. You think switching to Linux will resolve the issue of the limitations of the pcies lines? Ty
I'm thinking about building my first rig is rx 480 8 gb a good choice?
I would say aim for RTX 3000 series cards. Much more reliable for the future
@@MiningChamber thanks for reply
dude i want your advice, I am linux user and I have a gaming rig, I want to mine while I am not using my computer, I want to know, Is it a good idea to do that with a mining OS runing on a usb? I am lazy to install an ssd on my computer or doing the partition.
If I go Ubuntu do I have to configure every line every click and button settings to all the apps I install on it?
would love the ubuntu tutorial
I just started mining ETH a few days ago. Is there a reason why theres a sudden shift on whattomine, saying all those "noname" coins like bloc are like 3x as profitable to mine as Ethereum right now?
Is there a limit to the amount of GPUs windows 10 can handle? Thanks!
I came from mining on nicehash for over a year to trying out hiveos. It was a total nightmare for 2 weeks. Balena Etcher burned up 5 of my usb flash drives, I tried writing thiveos to ssd, now that no longer works. I spent the day installing windows and nicehash back on the rigs and everything is running smoothly. I wanted to like hiveos, but it has some serious issues :(
i have windows unregistered pro running 2 rigs and i awesome miner with remote agent and teamviewer to acess them all from my main pc. no issues
which software you are using?
what is the ideal overclock setting on hiveos?
I’ve one rx6800 three 3060. With asus x99 MB. What do you think which OS should I use? I’m using nicehash on windows 10 now.
You need windows for the unlocked drivers. You can find them in the discord
can you connect multiple rig from different location to hive os?
you should try easy mining os. it is free for as many rigs you want.
Today I am making my first rig and everything is going well but the graphics drivers are not installing properly. Everytime I finish installing it,this persists on the screen. Tried to restart the pc and checked the drivers nothing changed. Also tried to go to device manager to uninstall device and reboot. Any solutions?
I am buying building a 5x rtx 3080 and i want to use the hive os so do i need to pay for it or no ?
Can I install HiveOS to a M2 and run it off that? I assume I can and that you just included that with SSD's but I'm genuinely not sure :/
Yes ! Just not sure how to actually flash it on there, you might need a m2 adapter to usb like for SATA with SSD
yes look up redpandamining video on the rebtech compact motherboard. He has a link in the description to a for msata or m2 to standard sata. make sure you are using a sata m.2 with cuts on both sides not nvme with only 1 cut.
Opinion on minerstat?
Never tried it, looks good though
Although you cannot disable windows update, you can prevent it from updating.
Mining on Windows with Amd & Nvidia mixed rig running 10 gpus. My rig will be stable for days and then out of nowhere itll crash and amd drivers get all messed up. Factory reset install usually solves it but definitely a head ache. Always getting tdr video failure.
you are the best. i think hiveos is the first choice. what about cudominer?