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101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining crash coming soon? on: January 30, 2018, 09:02:17 PM
I noticed earlier in the month on whattomine.com a 1080 TI would generate about $10 per day. The last week was about $5 per day and I see it says $4 per day as of today. Do you think a mining crash is coming soon and when?


My 1070 struggle to make $3 a day

They want $999 for a 1070

Something is wrong. Something is very wrong

Dude......

NO MAJOR RETAILER IS SELLING A 1070 FOR ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.

RESELLERS DONT COUNT!!!

Fucking NEWEGG has a 1080Ti RIGHT NOW for $949.....

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133653&ignorebbr=1
102  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Building Cheap Miners : My "Secret" on: January 30, 2018, 08:06:19 PM
whoa what are you doing with these servers exactly? very curious!

I will be CPU mining ITNS on them at the moment.

Assuming ITNS has an even partial price recovery I estimate I can get them paid off in 4-6 months on CPUs only.

My fallback is Yescrypt mining which is also quite profitable on CPUs... but I am a big holder of ITNS & I've mined since August on a smaller scale. I believe the project has potential so I want to mine as many as I can.

------

Also... I will be experimenting with adding GPUs to them as they do have robust PSUs and several PCI-E slots.

Interesting - how many CPUs can one of them use? Why did you choose servers specifically?

Thanks again for this thread, lots of interesting ideas!

These servers are loaded with 4x 12-Core AMD Opteron 6300 series CPUs each -- so they will kick butt at CPU mining. Each one should do ~2200 H/S on Cryptonite algos (nearly as much as four modern Ryzen 1700X CPUs at a much lower price). I'm going to test them on Yescrypt as well and share that data when I get some running.

Since I cannot get more AMD GPUs to to Cryptonite I was looking for the most cost effective way to add a ton of CPU power -- these servers fit the bill well with 48-cores per box.

I also have a single HP DL580 G7 server with 4x 10-Core Xeon chips (thanks to a suggestion made early on in this thread) but these Dell's are much more cost effective.


You mean each server does 2200 H/s right? Why did you buy these when a single radeon 7870 can do an easy 450 H/s on cryptonight and ROI in less than 2 months assuming you pay $75 (average price).
103  Other / Archival / Re: new Ryzen APU - perfect miner? on: January 30, 2018, 05:42:52 PM
Hi,

just a few hours ago, first benchmarks of the new APUs from AMD appeared.
It turns out that the iGPU is as fast as a RX550. (maybe even a tad fester) This is amazing!
https://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/news/hardware/prozessoren/45571-erste-benchmarks-zu-den-neuen-ryzen-apus.html

My question: You can actually mine both the CPU cores and the iGPU at the same time?
If so, this could be a very nice little setup for few money (about $160)

Have anyone experience with mining on a integrated GPU?


-wzi

You should be able to mine with both the CPU and the GPU cores.

Obviously it cant be any memory heavy algo as its an APU.

I imagine cryptonight would do quite well on the 704 shader model.

The Ryzen 5 2400G is basically half of a Ryzen 1700x so you can assume about 300 H/s on cryptonight.

Not sure how the integrated GPU will work with Cryptonight but based on the shader cores expect at least RX 550 numbers so like 300 H/s. Realistically anywhere between 250-400 H/s.

You be lucky to get 600 H/s total. Not bad if you can find a board that will support 6 cards. Though im sure it will cost a lot more than a basic celery CPU.

I dont think its very lucrative but might be good for mining rigs if its not overpriced. You'd need a Ryzen mobo + the CPU And I cant see them selling the top tier CPU for less than $120, probably $149.99 for the Ryzen 5 2400G.
104  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: All of a sudden my 1070 went from making me $5 a day to barley $3 on: January 29, 2018, 03:42:51 PM
Yet they still want $700 for one at the store?

Why are your questions always... like this. I feel like you belong on Reddit. No Offense.
105  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Thinking about building a 20+ gpu zcash rig with gtx 1050s on: January 26, 2018, 07:49:38 PM
You can ROI if you have cheap elec (.10 cents or less) with certain used cards in under 2 months.....  I picked up many for well under $100 each.

Do not buy 1050's just dont.....
106  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining can't last long, too easy income to be true on: January 26, 2018, 06:29:20 PM
Who the fuck come on here bitching about the free passive income they make?

Be happy and allow the money printing machines to do their thing.
107  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Building Cheap Miners : My "Secret" on: January 26, 2018, 06:11:03 PM
I suppose its my turn to contribute something.  If you are into Cryptonight mining, which it sounds like a few of you are, check out this Gigabyte mini-pc for $250:  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856164036

You won't be adding any graphics cards (unless you are using eGPUS) but this thing will hash at 614 H/S.  You might be wondering how its possible to get that kind of performance out of a cpu with a 6 mb l3 cache.  The game changer is that this processor has an embedded Iris Pro GPU with a 128 MB L4 cache.  XMR-Stak recently included an optimization to take advantage of this cache space.  It should ROI itself in 2.5 months.  You have to provide your own ram and HD, but it does come with a wifi card so you could put this thing anywhere.


Ok, I picked up and set up one of the 5575rs (identical to the 5775, just i5 instead of i7). Out of the box and just using xmr-stak with the energy saver off, I'm getting around 200-202 h/s, which is not great but not bad. I haven't figured out how to enable support for the Iris Pro yet, still working on that, but I'm feeling pretty confident I can get it up significantly...

EDIT: ok, not exactly identical, it's 2.8-3.3ghz and 4mb l3 instead of 3.3-3.8 and 6mb l3, but I still think I can get it up much higher than 200h/s

If it has an Iris pro then the L3 size is irrelevent.  The issue you will run into though is that the I5 only have 4 cores and no hyperthreading.  To take full advantage you need 8 threads.  Make sure for the low power setting you are putting in 5.  you should probably be in the 300s


So you're pulling 600 h/s on your i7? What needs to be changed in the config or CPU file . . . I'm only pulling in 250, I didn't mess around with any of the low power settings, it's still on the stock "false" -

Correct.  When I ran it with the default settings out of the box I think I got around 250 also.   Here is my cpu.txt:


"cpu_threads_conf" :
[
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 0 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 1 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 2 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 3 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 4 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 5 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 6 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 7 },

],

In most situations you wouldn't mine using the hyperthreads let alone affine to them, but I think this low power mode must be less cpu intensive at the cost of more memory.

In /etc/security/limits.conf  I also added the following 2 lines:
* soft memlock 262144
* hard memlock 262144

and in /etc/sysctl.conf added:
vm.nr_hugepages=128


Proof:



Many thanks!

I picked up a Brix unit with the 4770R chip for a steal and stock it wasn't doing so great.

Used your settings and put Virtual memory in windows 10 to 16GB (I have 8GB ram) and bam, 574 H/s.

About what you would expect for a Haswell i7 given that your Broadwell chip is 5-10% more powerful given an equal clockspeed.

Although it must be throttling as its dropped to ~540 h/s. These Brix units are terrible with heat/cooling. Should be fine to stick it in the shed outside where it gets much cooler.


Not sure what's up with mines then. I have 4 of them on win10 and 1 on linux mint all have 1 8gb stick in them VM is set to 32gb And I only get the initial boost to 574 within 10 minutes I'm down to 250-275 Mh/s.

I'll play with them for another 2 weeks, once I hit day 29 I'll be returning all of them.


I found that running it without a display connected would cause it to run at like 340 H/s. Mine also will literally hit Tjunction max and throttle two of the cores. Never had a computer that literally maxed out temp wise (99C)

These Brix units are about as poor a miner money could buy, even a laptop might be better at dissipating heat. Good numbers but very unstable and a headache in general.

That said, if the CPU were on a typical motherboard I doubt there would be any issues, at least heat wise.

Ultimately my plan was to aquire these CPU's : https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Intel-E3-1265L-V4-QHF4-QHF6_60666712127.html

I bought one to test with, knowing it would hash lower due to the lower GHz but still be viable since it has the 128mb L4 cache. But the Chinese ended up screwing me claiming they were "out of stock" AFTER my initial and shipping payment has cleared...... Like you fuck you if you sell shit you dont have, at least be fucking up front about it! and the listing is still up!

I inquired about these for $50 each, but they randomly quoted me $293. https://szbrilliant.en.alibaba.com/product/60665524980-804912762/Intel_Core_i7_5775C_Processor_6M_Cache_up_to_3_70_GHz_LGA1150.html?spm=a2700.icbuShop.prewdfa4cf.8.32efd7dd1sqMNO

Not sure what the deal is with these people but its fucking irritating and I hate it.

Never again with Alibaba or any of that Chinese shit. My first and only dealing with them.


I disagree.  Mine has been mining non-stop since I posted my initial link.  No display, no heat issues.  There has to be something up with your settings.

Make sure you go into the Brix Bios and go to the Advanced Screen and set Turbo Mode to on.

I dont think you understand, mine is thermally throttling. As in, its hitting the max temp allowed (99C) and in HWinfo64 indicates 2 cores are throttling. Yes, it turbos fine but the 4770R is built on a 22nm process and what youve got is 14nm and likely more efficient even if the TDP's might be the same. (though yours may be configured at a lower TDP as allowed by intel).

I need to crack mine open and repaste. 100C is actually super hot for CPU's and personally ive never owned one thats maxed out its Tjunction max like that.
108  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvidia wouldnt let me checkout out, never sent me emails on: January 26, 2018, 06:00:52 PM
so I saw that they had the nvidia in stock, and I went to go put it in my cart, and then gone, couldnt check out, kept trying to add to cart, and checkout it failed. it then went to notify me....

so there must be millions of people sitting there refreshing every 5 seconds t waiting before me to get this, that in the fractions of a second, I was not fast enough.

Nvidia never emailed me either..

So what? You think we can do something about this? I feel like you must be very young, your post are always inane.
109  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: does anyone here have a titan v? on: January 26, 2018, 03:03:39 AM
how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.

yeah but I want to see if anyone has one here, and is using one.

Its not inferior... Its superior, however the cost is prohibitive -- but it crushes and is a great mining card.  You would have to look at the ROI on it and see how long it takes as compared to a 1080ti to get your money back.

well im more interested in how many 1080ti = 1 titian V

because if 2 1080ti are greater power then 1 titan V does it makes sense to get a titian V? You will

is it at least 3 1080ti in terms of hashing power?

Dude Google this shit man.....

1 Titan V is good for 82 Mh/s so its actually better than two Titan XP's.

Obviously 3 GTX 1080ti @ 38 MH/s each would be better. But thats just Eth mining.
110  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: does anyone here have a titan v? on: January 26, 2018, 02:27:43 AM
how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.
111  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Burstcoin Mining on: January 25, 2018, 03:55:15 AM
Last I checked it was a bunch of grown children running the burstcoin show arguing constantly and doxxing each other.

I sold off my drives I had bought for that purpose when I saw how deeply the cancer was rooted.
112  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Building Cheap Miners : My "Secret" on: January 24, 2018, 09:25:20 PM
I suppose its my turn to contribute something.  If you are into Cryptonight mining, which it sounds like a few of you are, check out this Gigabyte mini-pc for $250:  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856164036

You won't be adding any graphics cards (unless you are using eGPUS) but this thing will hash at 614 H/S.  You might be wondering how its possible to get that kind of performance out of a cpu with a 6 mb l3 cache.  The game changer is that this processor has an embedded Iris Pro GPU with a 128 MB L4 cache.  XMR-Stak recently included an optimization to take advantage of this cache space.  It should ROI itself in 2.5 months.  You have to provide your own ram and HD, but it does come with a wifi card so you could put this thing anywhere.


Ok, I picked up and set up one of the 5575rs (identical to the 5775, just i5 instead of i7). Out of the box and just using xmr-stak with the energy saver off, I'm getting around 200-202 h/s, which is not great but not bad. I haven't figured out how to enable support for the Iris Pro yet, still working on that, but I'm feeling pretty confident I can get it up significantly...

EDIT: ok, not exactly identical, it's 2.8-3.3ghz and 4mb l3 instead of 3.3-3.8 and 6mb l3, but I still think I can get it up much higher than 200h/s

If it has an Iris pro then the L3 size is irrelevent.  The issue you will run into though is that the I5 only have 4 cores and no hyperthreading.  To take full advantage you need 8 threads.  Make sure for the low power setting you are putting in 5.  you should probably be in the 300s


So you're pulling 600 h/s on your i7? What needs to be changed in the config or CPU file . . . I'm only pulling in 250, I didn't mess around with any of the low power settings, it's still on the stock "false" -

Correct.  When I ran it with the default settings out of the box I think I got around 250 also.   Here is my cpu.txt:


"cpu_threads_conf" :
[
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 0 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 1 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 2 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 3 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 4 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 5 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 6 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 7 },

],

In most situations you wouldn't mine using the hyperthreads let alone affine to them, but I think this low power mode must be less cpu intensive at the cost of more memory.

In /etc/security/limits.conf  I also added the following 2 lines:
* soft memlock 262144
* hard memlock 262144

and in /etc/sysctl.conf added:
vm.nr_hugepages=128


Proof:



Many thanks!

I picked up a Brix unit with the 4770R chip for a steal and stock it wasn't doing so great.

Used your settings and put Virtual memory in windows 10 to 16GB (I have 8GB ram) and bam, 574 H/s.

About what you would expect for a Haswell i7 given that your Broadwell chip is 5-10% more powerful given an equal clockspeed.

Although it must be throttling as its dropped to ~540 h/s. These Brix units are terrible with heat/cooling. Should be fine to stick it in the shed outside where it gets much cooler.


Not sure what's up with mines then. I have 4 of them on win10 and 1 on linux mint all have 1 8gb stick in them VM is set to 32gb And I only get the initial boost to 574 within 10 minutes I'm down to 250-275 Mh/s.

I'll play with them for another 2 weeks, once I hit day 29 I'll be returning all of them.


I found that running it without a display connected would cause it to run at like 340 H/s. Mine also will literally hit Tjunction max and throttle two of the cores. Never had a computer that literally maxed out temp wise (99C)

These Brix units are about as poor a miner money could buy, even a laptop might be better at dissipating heat. Good numbers but very unstable and a headache in general.

That said, if the CPU were on a typical motherboard I doubt there would be any issues, at least heat wise.

Ultimately my plan was to aquire these CPU's : https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Intel-E3-1265L-V4-QHF4-QHF6_60666712127.html

I bought one to test with, knowing it would hash lower due to the lower GHz but still be viable since it has the 128mb L4 cache. But the Chinese ended up screwing me claiming they were "out of stock" AFTER my initial and shipping payment has cleared...... Like you fuck you if you sell shit you dont have, at least be fucking up front about it! and the listing is still up!

I inquired about these for $50 each, but they randomly quoted me $293. https://szbrilliant.en.alibaba.com/product/60665524980-804912762/Intel_Core_i7_5775C_Processor_6M_Cache_up_to_3_70_GHz_LGA1150.html?spm=a2700.icbuShop.prewdfa4cf.8.32efd7dd1sqMNO

Not sure what the deal is with these people but its fucking irritating and I hate it.

Never again with Alibaba or any of that Chinese shit. My first and only dealing with them.
113  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Building Cheap Miners : My "Secret" on: January 24, 2018, 06:00:24 AM
I suppose its my turn to contribute something.  If you are into Cryptonight mining, which it sounds like a few of you are, check out this Gigabyte mini-pc for $250:  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856164036

You won't be adding any graphics cards (unless you are using eGPUS) but this thing will hash at 614 H/S.  You might be wondering how its possible to get that kind of performance out of a cpu with a 6 mb l3 cache.  The game changer is that this processor has an embedded Iris Pro GPU with a 128 MB L4 cache.  XMR-Stak recently included an optimization to take advantage of this cache space.  It should ROI itself in 2.5 months.  You have to provide your own ram and HD, but it does come with a wifi card so you could put this thing anywhere.


Ok, I picked up and set up one of the 5575rs (identical to the 5775, just i5 instead of i7). Out of the box and just using xmr-stak with the energy saver off, I'm getting around 200-202 h/s, which is not great but not bad. I haven't figured out how to enable support for the Iris Pro yet, still working on that, but I'm feeling pretty confident I can get it up significantly...

EDIT: ok, not exactly identical, it's 2.8-3.3ghz and 4mb l3 instead of 3.3-3.8 and 6mb l3, but I still think I can get it up much higher than 200h/s

If it has an Iris pro then the L3 size is irrelevent.  The issue you will run into though is that the I5 only have 4 cores and no hyperthreading.  To take full advantage you need 8 threads.  Make sure for the low power setting you are putting in 5.  you should probably be in the 300s


So you're pulling 600 h/s on your i7? What needs to be changed in the config or CPU file . . . I'm only pulling in 250, I didn't mess around with any of the low power settings, it's still on the stock "false" -

Correct.  When I ran it with the default settings out of the box I think I got around 250 also.   Here is my cpu.txt:


"cpu_threads_conf" :
[
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 0 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 1 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 2 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 3 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 4 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 5 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 6 },
    { "low_power_mode" : 5, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 7 },

],

In most situations you wouldn't mine using the hyperthreads let alone affine to them, but I think this low power mode must be less cpu intensive at the cost of more memory.

In /etc/security/limits.conf  I also added the following 2 lines:
* soft memlock 262144
* hard memlock 262144

and in /etc/sysctl.conf added:
vm.nr_hugepages=128


Proof:



Many thanks!

I picked up a Brix unit with the 4770R chip for a steal and stock it wasn't doing so great.

Used your settings and put Virtual memory in windows 10 to 16GB (I have 8GB ram) and bam, 574 H/s.

About what you would expect for a Haswell i7 given that your Broadwell chip is 5-10% more powerful given an equal clockspeed.

Although it must be throttling as its dropped to ~540 h/s. These Brix units are terrible with heat/cooling. Should be fine to stick it in the shed outside where it gets much cooler.
114  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ETZ]EtherZero - Fork 1:1 of Ethereum | 0 TX Fee | Masternode | 10000+ TPS on: January 24, 2018, 02:48:02 AM
i got my first payout of 1.5 etz coin.. Tried to make an account on yobit but 12 hours later i've still not received my auth email so i used a 2'nd email and got my account in 5 minutes but just tried to deposit my payout however yobit says "Deposit for such currency is temporary off."


TLDR: Nope not able to sell

Thanks for the feedback
115  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ebay win 10 key not working on: January 24, 2018, 12:17:47 AM
Bought a win 10 64 key from ebay, did not work. The seller sent another one, did not work.

Am I making a mistake somewhere?  

I downloaded the image from microsoft of win 10. Ran in at startup, entered the key...

bought another one testing it out now.

You do know you can just use random windows 7 keys you find right? (i.e at work, or anywhere).

I bought a retired Dell business desktop on eBay and was able to use the Win 7 Pro key at least twice.

Id imagine eBay sellers would just send you random keys until one works. Im sure they simply got a bunch from a computer recycling center for like $1 each.

But above all else, you do KNOW that you dont even need to enter a key right?Huh Win 10 will work fine with all updates, you will only have a small water mark on the bottom right of the screen. No need to pay for mining use.
116  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ETZ]EtherZero - Fork 1:1 of Ethereum | 0 TX Fee | Masternode | 10000+ TPS on: January 23, 2018, 10:57:59 PM
Guys, has any one actually MADE money on this?

i.e. been able to sell ETZ on Yobit for Eth and withdrawal.

Fuck me this is so confusing its unreal.
117  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Gainward GTX 680 4GB and Ethereum mining on: January 22, 2018, 10:11:47 PM
You cant compare cuda cores from Kepler to Pascal. Its not the same.

We all know maxwell is crippled for Eth mining, so Kepler would be worse.

Looks like people got 15 mhs once upon a time but who knows now. Certainly lower im sure but you might as well try it out.

I would NOT buy one though just to find out it does single digit numbers though with terrible power consumption.
118  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Do Hybrid GPU's keep ambient temps down? on: January 21, 2018, 06:36:33 PM
I already know how to vent a mining room after many different attempts. The question about the hybrid's is for future build outs in a small space.

I guess the answer is it makes no difference which gpu's you use (hybrid or air cooled) as far as the room temp is concerned.

I'm a little surprised by this as you would think that the gpu processor running cooler would relate to the hybrid gpu not giving off as much heat. The gpu processors are where the heat comes from with these cards.

Come on buddy, were you born yesterday?Huh You sound like you think some magical force will "delete" the heat... lol wtf

 The GPU core still gives off the SAME heat!!! Water cooling is just a more efficient way of removing that heat away from the core. Water is more dense than air and thus, liquid cooling is superior. The heat will simply be dissipated through the radiator.

A water cooled setup will heat a room to the same temp that an equivalent air cooled card would. But the water cooled unit will likely be slighty faster at doing so.

Im concerned for your day to day wellbeing if you dont understand the basics of life like this. This is middle school shit.
119  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nvidia Titan Xp Star Wars Editions on: January 19, 2018, 06:44:54 PM
Any information on these available? I found one article saying they are worse than Vega 64s. They do look cool though!!!

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/star-wars-galactic-empire-titan-xp-collectors-edition/

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/star-wars-jedi-order-titan-xp-collectors-edition/

So if you are going to pick some up are you going Jedi or Galactic Empire?
sexy collectors item but overpriced for mining

its slower or same speed as a 1080ti

No its faster or the same speed. The chip physically has more cores and a wider memory bus. Though in most cases, the 5-10% gain is not worth it.

But given a choice if the prices were equal, id pick the titan xp all day long.
120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Buy another 1080ti or wait for 2080 ? on: January 18, 2018, 06:53:31 PM
An article was released today and it stated that the gtx 1080 ti is going for $ 1500 and vega for $2000, so my advice to you is buy crypto, dont waste time with mining at current prices, even if the gtx 1080 ti was $600 I would stick to buying and holding the coin cause buying and holding past 2 years gave 1800% while mining only 230%.

Whoever wrote that article is a dumb fuck.

Titan XP right here for $1138 and its the star wars one direct from Nvidia:

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/star-wars-jedi-order-titan-xp-collectors-edition/
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