1660 Super was a good card in the past, but i wouldn´t any of this cards today. I would go with 3060 - 3070 and these are my mining pairs at the moment etc+kas+zil -> trm, lol, gminer, rigel depends on the gpus cfx+kas+zil -> gminer kas+zil -> trm, lol, gminer, rigel depends on the gpus ergo+kas+zil -> srbminer flux+zil -> miniZ dynex +(zil but lower hashrate on dynex) on zergpool and let me pay in btc (but some problems at the moment) rxd +(zil or etc or both) -> rigel, bzminer, srbminer ergo+zil on intel arc a750 and srbminer is also quite efficent this is what i am mining at the moment. Plans for the future -> buy more newer cards Here is the correct opinion. I am not ready to buy Intel video cards now, because there are very few of them in mining and the developers first optimize most of the miners for the 3000 and 4000 series of Nvidia, and then for the rest of the video cards. Nvidia owners have more opportunities to mine new coins.
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I am not going to ever run an RTX 4090 for gaming, that's insane, the GPU takes too much power and your electricity bill will run dry faster gaming every month, right now I am still having some difficulty running my gaming desktop with RTX 3070Ti because with the CPU i7 11th gen it takes up to 350watt, running warzone 2.0 and CyberPunk 2077.
I am sure that if a person buys an expensive computer with the most powerful gaming graphics card in the world, then he will not worry about high electricity bills. When a product has no competitors, people will buy it. Enthusiasts learn to use this graphics card for various complex tasks that require professional Nvidia graphics cards, which are very expensive.
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I’m not all that confident in altcoin mining’s future at the moment. Especially with relation to GPUs. I feel like ASIC manufacturers have streamlined things to where GPU mined coins have to play games to keep from being gamed. I’m sure there will always be a market for GPU mining, but for me personally, I’d like to see a successful coin be mined with GPUs like Ethereum was before I’d start plotting a future in GPU mining.
We have already seen such events in the history of mining several times. The first time after the appearance of asics for bitcoin mining, then after the fall in prices of cryptocurrencies in 2018. When the new mining season hits, graphics card prices will rise again, so if you've made a profit from mining ethereum, then you should look into buying GPUs.
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I actually agree with the AMD I mean The latest consumer rtx 4090 is absolutely a beast power hunger and crazy expensive. But somehow people are still willing to pay a lot of money to buy Nvidia graphic card. most monitor nowadays is 4K and gaming requirement is not that high but I do still like people on youtube show their build with RTX 4090 I don't agree with AMD. Most of the buyers of video cards are miners. If the payback of this video card decreases to 1 year, then it will be in good demand in the market. And if we see a payback of 6 months in mining, then gamers will not be able to buy this video card in stores and will again scold the miners.
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I finally find GTX 1660 super for 110$ each, something I have wised for before the end of Ethereum mining, tell me how this is not an attractive deal right now, I also read that mining more than one coin on a Graphic card is the best way to make profits out of them, the question have right now is how good this card is for multiple coins mining.
I would build a rig with 10-12 of such cards for almost 1800 dollars in total but only if I have them sitting around or won them from mining or other activities beside my salary.The reason is simple and that is 12 such cards will only consume about 700 watt plus the parts in total 800-850 watt and that is not a big problem no matter the electricity,you can get more than 300 Mhsh of hash power and dual mine ETC+ZIL or ETHW+ZIL or if you feel like it ETHF+ZIL,and in turn you can make a good amount of crypto daily,notice that I didn't say a good amount of fiat money,when the next bull run will come you would be happy,meanwhile you can stake the ZIL you make to get 15% extra in a year. With that setup right now you make near 0.30 ETHW daily and about 10-11 ZIL daily,as I said in FIAT money they are nothing,but who knows what they are worth in the next bull run, so only invest if you are in for the long run and not the quick buck. Meaning there is no difference between using the 1800$ to buy Zilliqa directly and buying GPU to mine Zilliqa because you will still have to hold the coins you buy or mine, but it will take a longer time to mine a reason quantities of Zilliqa when Bitcoin next halving will be coming in early 2024, I think buying the coin has an upper hand over mining it, but still going to thank you for comment, I haven't made up my mind for now but I will very soon. The Zilliqa coin is the same coin as hundreds of many other coins. Buying this coin means taking a big risk. Mining reduces risks if you buy equipment at a price that is less than the average prices in the equipment market, but you must have cheap electricity.
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Do you have instructions on how to set up mining of these 4 coins on Hive OS? I sold the Gtx 1080, but I want to try it on RTX 2070 graphics cards. I want to test the power consumption and temperature of the graphics cards while it's still cold.
Not possible in Hiveos because can't run more than one miner. But we are adding kaspa to TBM soon. setup 3 coins in hive. choose etc as main coin pool eu.crazypool.org port 7000 adress is your ethereum classic adress Then you put zil and vertcoin in the Extras config (replace with your wallets). --algo etc+vtc --server-passwd %ZIL_WALLET% --vtc-wallet %VTC_WALLET% --vtc-hostname pool.eu.woolypooly.com --vtc-port 3102 Hiveos doesn't support stats on more than one coin, so you will have to use the pool stats. If you don't want to use crazypool you can use another pool with ETC+ZIL or nicehash daggerhashimoto port Thank you! Hive Os shows the statistics of several coins. The link to the video is in this thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5421204.0ZIL coin mining statistics will not be available in Hive OS, because about 1 time per hour the pool mines this coin, and then switches to the main algorithm. If a well-known blogger talks about this in more detail, then your miner will be more popular.
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Intel Xeon W9-3495X Sapphire Rapids CPU Sips Almost 2 Kilowatts of Power When Overclocked Intel's Xeon W9-3495X "Sapphire Rapids" is currently the fastest multi-threaded CPU in the workstation segment but it also consumes an insane amount of power when overclocked. Intel's Flagship Sapphire Rapids CPU, The Xeon W9-3495X, Pulls Almost 2000W of Power When Overclocked The Intel Xeon W9-3495X is a juggernaut of a chip that offers 56 Golden Cove cores, 112 threads, 112 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes, 105 MB of cache, and all of that in a 420W MTP package that can sip over 1000 Watts when overclocked. We have already seen various overclocking demonstrations of the chip where it hit anywhere from 1100W to 1400W power spikes but the most recent overclock demo by ASUS's in-house overclocker, Elm0r, saw power spikes hitting almost 2 Kilowatts, the highest ever recorded for a CPU. https://wccftech.com/intel-xeon-w9-3495x-sapphire-rapids-cpu-sips-almost-2-kilowatts-of-power-when-overclocked/
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Market observers are on alert to find out just how much extra funding the Federal Reserve’s new bank backstop program will ultimately add into the system, with analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. positing that it could inject anywhere up to $2 trillion in liquidity. That’s their maximum estimate. The analysts’ prediction based on the amount of uninsured deposits at six US banks that have the highest ratio of uninsured deposits over total deposits is closer to $460 billion. That’s a smaller amount, but still enormous compared to historic usage of the so-called discount window, another Fed facility that is often seen to carry a stigma and has historically involved banks taking a haircut on the amount borrowed relative to collateral. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-16/jpmorgan-says-fed-s-loans-will-provide-2-trillion-of-liquidity
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It is better to download all available wallets using links from the official website, and a link to the official website can be found on the coinmarketcap service. I mine those coins that have a hardware wallet, and if you have a lot of coins, then you need to use a cold wallet that you create on a separate computer.
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BzMiner v14.0.2Release v14.0.2 of BzMiner. All feedback is welcome -- What's in this hotfix (v14.0.2) Fixed rejected shares bug (removed debug code causing delayed network processing times) -- What's in this hotfix (v14.0.1) Fixed nexa low pool shares bug Fixed ironfish benchmark option (--test) Added nexa support for pool.kryptex.com https://github.com/bzminer/bzminer/releases/tag/v14.0.2Check all links with first post from the developer.
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New listings of the Kaspa(KAS) coin will cause an influx of new miners Gate.io will list Kaspa(KAS) Gate.io is going to commence Kaspa(KAS) trading on 10:00 AM March 21st, 2023 UTC.Kaspa is the fastest, open-source, decentralized & fully scalable Layer-1 in the world. https://www.gate.io/article/30017
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lolMiner 1.71Added support for mining Kaspa on AMD RX Vega using rocm based drivers (amdgpu-pro 20.50 and newer) Added support for mining Nexa on AMD RX 400 & 500 series gpus Improved Nexa mining performance on AMD Vega based gpuss by 45% (Vega 56 & Vega 64) and up to 60% on Radeon VII, Note: needs still drivers that are HSA based as very new amdgpu-pro versions or rocm drivers. Improved Nexa mining performance on all other supported AMD & Nvidia Turing and Ampere gpus by 1.5 - 3% depending on model https://github.com/Lolliedieb/lolMiner-releases/releases/tag/1.71Check all links with this post from the developer. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4724735.0Lolminer 1.70 vs Lolminer 1.71 when mining NEXA As you can see on AMD and Nvidia cards, there is actually an increase in the region of ~ 1-3% https://t.me/koliamainer/8962
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I finally find GTX 1660 super for 110$ each, something I have wised for before the end of Ethereum mining, tell me how this is not an attractive deal right now, I also read that mining more than one coin on a Graphic card is the best way to make profits out of them, the question have right now is how good this card is for multiple coins mining.
You can see the standard options for mining in this calculator. Single mining of the DYNEX coin is more profitable than dual mining. I would not buy this video card now. Low profit and the video card is already outdated. If you have cheap electricity, then you can build a mining farm for experience. But I do not want to buy now video cards weaker than RTX3060. https://hashrate.no/gpus/1660s
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$0.77 profit per 24hour.
Do you have instructions on how to set up mining of these 4 coins on Hive OS? I sold the Gtx 1080, but I want to try it on RTX 2070 graphics cards. I want to test the power consumption and temperature of the graphics cards while it's still cold.
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Yes, I am talking about SRBMiner.
Have you tried DynexSolve?
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A chip plant that South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) is building in Taylor, Texas, will cost the world's biggest memory chipmaker over $25 billion, up more than $8 billion from initial forecasts, according to three people familiar with the matter. Meanwhile, Intel Corp (INTC.O) announced a $20 billion chip factory in Ohio that it could expand to cost up to $100 billion. Also last year, chipmaker Micron Technology (MU.O) said it planned to invest up to $100 billion over the next 20-plus years to build a computer chip factory complex in upstate New York. https://www.reuters.com/technology/samsungs-new-texas-chip-plant-cost-rises-above-25-billion-sources-2023-03-15/
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AMD Chief: Nvidia's RTX 4090 Is a GPU 'Beyond Common Sense' AMD seemed to think people wouldn't want an expensive, power-hungry GPU. Mr. Bergman bluntly stated that the general PC gaming public would not accept an expensive, power-hungry GPU: Technically, it is possible to develop a GPU with specifications that compete with them (Nvidia). However, if you put the GPU developed in this way on the market as a graphics card with a TDP (thermal design power) of 600W and a reference price of $1,600, to general PC gaming fans will you be accepted? After thinking about it, we made a choice not to take such a strategy." Time will tell if AMD faltered with its decision, but it's given Nvidia an opening to claim it has the world's most powerful GPU. That can go a long way in building mindshare among gamers. It doesn't need it, as it holds the lion's share of the GPU market. Still, it certainly reinforces that notion in the minds of gamers. https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/amd-chief-nvidias-rtx-4090-is-a-gpu-beyond-common-sense
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According to whattomine.com, almost every GPU is useless if you don't have free electricity. Even if you pay 0.1 USD per kWh, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080, and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti are the only ones that generate income higher than ten cents. These GPUs are very expensive and price/expense to income ratio doesn't worth to my mind, especially when there is a chance that new ASICs increase mining difficulty and It's still profitable to mine with the gpu but you have to mine more than one algorithm at once. Old calculators doesn't give the real profit. P102-100 (2018) profitable at $0.2 per kWh, mining ETC+VTC+ZIL+KASPA I have never seen where a graphic card is capable of mining four different coins at the same times, different algorithms for that matter, are you for real? For the fact that this is running on a P102-100 gpu makes me believe this can't be real, that is a weak graphic card, can you provide a screenshot? I have not heard about Kaspa coin mining in 2018. I looked at the history of this coin, the development has been going on since 2013, but the blockchain started in 2021 and was not popular. The P102-100 video card was an analogue of the GTX 1080 and this video card now has a very small profit when mining Kaspa.
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