Investor = someone who puts money into the system in the form of buying cryptos. Miners = people who mint coins with hardware.
Add trader= someone who only makes some volume. You still don't get it? And a free bump.
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It's more for hobby.
Ok then it's a gogo. I guess you need some heating there too during upcoming winter months.
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Electricity costs. I'm trying to stay under 5/day. I'm paying around 0,18/KwH.
Ouch!!! Brave trooper you are... Why are you doing this? Are you running a business and need some negative numbers before year ends? edit: seller pays 0,18 too? ;--)
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How much power do you think the rigs wil run at. I am aiming for 1.2 KW max.
I think the 1060's i can run @ 550w max. So aiming for 650w max for the 470's.
You can do it easily, what's the reason for this 1.2kW limit?
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How much Sols u think i can squeeze out of both rigs combined?
Both amd/ nvidia do 300+/ gpu, depends on how much you want to push them, 12x300=3600. So yes, you will do more than 3200 easily. edit: My next rig would cost me 1500EUR And it consists of 6 x GTX 1060 6 GB's.
This is a good buy too, go for it.
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Buy it, sell those components immediately with a nice profit and buy that coin you were going to mine.
If that is too risky, sell those components with a nice profit, keep your 1000 and buy that coin you were going to mine with your profits.
I'm planning to mine BTCG. Don't want to resell. Ok, then it's definitely a buy and mine.
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Buy it, sell those components immediately with a nice profit and buy that coin you were going to mine.
If that is too risky, sell those components with a nice profit, keep your 1000 and buy that coin you were going to mine with your profits.
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I've seen tons of good coins fail
Give me one. and tons of shitcoins do well
Agreed. Often times investors... miners also aren't investors (most of the time).
You don't need to be an investor to make some fiat out of this. That's the main reason why this cryptomarket is so profitable. Buying a $400 gpu today vs. going long btc/usd, who wins? Aaaaand to be on topic, hrs looks better than skunk.
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What do You recommend for memory clock?
1000, 1125 or 1250 (if mining eth). Try different combinations and find out what works best for you. Old Gigabytes are quite often voltage locked so there is no easy software solution for undervolting.
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Try core clocks 924, 968, 1004 and 1031. You will loose some hash (not much) but end up with cooler and quieter gpu.
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my 1800x has earned back about 100 bucks with very little extra watts.
But you could have made it cheaper, they all do 4-4.1GHz. If only looking at roi, nothing beats socket 2011+xeon if you find them cheap. Add 3-4 gpu's without risers...
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Yeah, IPC is the same but at least it can go with 5+Ghz.
Can it? Source? I'm all for single core performance
Gamer? But I do understand your point. Hopefully the AMD Action this year will force some decent stuff out of Intel instead of the lazy approach. I mean, come one, even mobo manufacturers told us that they could use the same CPUs on previous gen but no, Intel wanted people to buy a whole no rig...
I hope so too. It's possible that the most profitable (fiat/day/cost/roi) mining piece of hardware at the end of this year is Ryzen. Yes I know it sounds crazy but it's possible.
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How do you guys kill your cpu's???
well I built gaming pcs since 2008 never killed a psu. more then 150 builds. psu's are easy to kill :--) the i7 6700k when it came out had high rmas about 3-5% which for intel is really really really high.
Every intel cpu after sandy bridge should have been delidded, temp gains are massive. My cpu was killed off by my friends wife a mad gamer.
She also killed the mobo. But after I got the rmas back I examined everything and the seasonic psu had a piece of a broken ferrite bar.
Those mad (gaming) wives kill everything, tell your friend he was lucky only to loose some pc hardware... To be on topic, clock by clock, thread by thread those new intel cpu's are so boring. Again. Just like they have been for the last five years or so.
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How do you guys kill your cpu's???
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Average desktop i7 does 300h/s on cryptonight and consumes 50 watts max.
Whattomine average last 24h says $0.47/ day.
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About exchanges, there is also https://www.bit-z.com/. No idea who or where they are but they have some old coins listed and are adding more.
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Hi guys, how to solo mine? It's possible?
It's possible and easy even with one gpu if your timing is right. You don't want to mine when the difficulty is relatively high.
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Wow, I must have missed something, sp_ why are you megatrolling in krnlx's thread? Why are you so pissed off?
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Some guestimates:
95/100 miners are capable to click that leaked miner link.
10/100 know how to bypass fee.
2/100 are interested.
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we play games about 3-5 times a week, for 1-3h on av.
That makes 3-15 hours/ week so they are doing nothing for the rest 153-165 hours of the week. Ryzen and i7 should mine xmr and 1070īs equihash based coins when there is free power available. To be more efficient on mining ryzen+2x1070, better gaming experience i7+2x1070. Just to burn that free power keep it as it is, it will be really hard to burn more than 600w with those two rigs.
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