I sold most of my 1060 3gb because of this. Anyway, I got two remaining. I'll try this with GTX 1660ti connected in the first PCIe slot and the other two cards in the subsequent one. Can we use risers or just connect it directly to the PCIe slot?
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AMD released 19.10.1 drivers. Anyone tried allready? Miner support them?
Working with 19.10.1 drivers. Vega 56 @ 1110 mhz memory, @1050 mhz core 900mv 42.3 MH/s
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Go with 570 series motherboard as they are new and are designed such that it supports all the new features including PCIe GEN4 for Ryzen 3rd GEN series. Asus MOBs are the best in my experience.
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I would love to give this a try and see how it works. username: mathrex Thanks in advance!
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Is it possible to mine xzc on GTX 1063?
Only if you have a GTX 1060 6GB Card. 3GB Video Memory does not meet the minimum requirement for MTP algo. Also if you want to check the amount of XZC you can mine, just run the miner, record the hashrates and input the values in the calculator such as whattomine.
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Having masternodes replaced with staking, especially cold staking is a big plus for me. Well, that's true! I used the Raspberry pi 3b for staking xlr using their arm wallet but after 2-3 days the pi automatically shuts down and starting it headless and then running the blockchain index again which took more than 4 hours was a painstaking process for me. So I just stopped staking all together. With this implementation, it's going to be so easy and useful.
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I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively. Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card. I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.
okay sounds good, which pool do you mine on and how long do you wait before getting paid ? XMR on nanopool, I receive 0.1XMR in 9-10 days using one Vega 56 flashed 64 bios with SBRMiner. RVN on nanopool, just started a few days ago using 3x gtx 1660ti, received 100RVN in 2 days. i would like to invite you to test my beta platform : https://miner.hostPayouts are considerable higher and daily !! Nice! I'll definitely give it a try for cryotonightr and x16rv2 after a few days as soon as I reach payout from the current work on nanopool. I have about 200 GPUs and earn about 1K(at current prices) a month after electric mining Ethereum. Im hoping ProgPoW will kick off all the ASIC and we'll see a decent return to GPU mining again.
I wouldn't hold on ETH team to implement ProgPOW at any time soon. They already audited it but they are not going to implement it soon enough.
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Currently using AMD Vega 64, however, cant manage to get above 34.9MH, not even earning profit, any advice?
Don't just copy-paste the tweaks and settings that others have provided but instead take it as a reference as to how much your card might be able to go. Use overdriveNtool and use it to downclock core with corevoltage as much as you can without any effect on hashrate. Then try to increase the memory clock until you hit any memory errors, don't try to make changes into memory voltage as they are hard coded. After all of this is done and you have a stable config for this, try the default values of Memtweaker and apply it just before you are starting the mining application. All of this will provide you with much better hashrate and low power consumption. Note: Check if the memory vendor of your card is Samsung as they OC the best in memory. (GPU-z)
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I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively. Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card. I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.
okay sounds good, which pool do you mine on and how long do you wait before getting paid ? XMR on nanopool, I receive 0.1XMR in 9-10 days using one Vega 56 flashed 64 bios with SBRMiner. RVN on nanopool, just started a few days ago using 3x gtx 1660ti, received 100RVN in 2 days.
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I want to buy bitcoin at $ 5k next month because I believe the market will continue dumping and the market will be in a sea of blood. I am really serious that bitcoin and alts have not been able to grow in recent days and there is no sign of any pump. We should be mentally prepared for this.
There is really good resistance at $8K. I really do not think that BTC will still keep this downward trend. The price is looking to saturate at $8.1K level for BTC and $176 for ETH. There is a good chance that we will be back at $10-11K levels by the end of the year.
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We should also consider that a large number of coins are lost, kept in cold storage, never moved and other factors. This makes the number of BTC in circulation low which is good for price in the first place.
Now with more distribution of BTC among people will lead to mass adoption which can happen in various ways like accepting BTC for services and goods, etc. The BTC halving is also going to be such an impactful event that will put its price in an upward trend.
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ETH is highly correlate with BTC trend, and now Btc is not doing quite well
I disagree. ETH is not much affected by BTC price but it sure does puts much impact on other alts. Once BTC starts rising, all the cryptos will eventually rise in price too. 2020 is the year that can bring an upward trend in prices as BTC halving and ETH 2.0 Update are going to be a big factor.
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There are actually many calculators online that you can use to determine which coin is going to be profitable to mine atm. www.whattomine.comOnce you figure out the coin that you want to mine, just google the coin name with a miner and you'll see tons of options but cross-check it here before downloading anything as there are many malicious programs which camaflouges other genuine miners. After that, start tweaking your card bit by bit to get the max hashrates for it.
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I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively. Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card. I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.
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Porting a crypto wallet to support ARM devices is not that difficult but is it going to be beneficial?
Not at all for mobile devices as even then the wallet needs to be running 24*7 in the background to keep its functions running, thus providing more decentralization to the network which in turn will consume resources and affecting the mobile phone in a longer run.
Why not just go beyond and think about staking with no device used? Like DPOS. I know two coins and have a considerable amount of them - ADAMANT and SEMUX which are DPOS and after just delegating vote, you can get your shares (staking reward) without the need to keep the wallet running
and some even have mobile wallets that you can use to track rewards on the go.
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Any benchmark on 1660ti ?
18.2 MH/s X16Rv2 nvidia Inspector +140 Core -50 Mem PT 95% Fan 70% TDP 105W Zotac GTX 1660ti Twin Fan 6GB
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I did awhile back then reverted back to stock bios. Still get code 43 oddly enough, yep patched with pixelpatcher...
I'm sure that the original bios that you flashed is not proper. My 4x RX580 and 2x RX570 are bricked because of this. You can check my thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5181747.msg52358708#msg52358708Just try flashing the modified bios again and you will see that code 43 error is gone. It is related to bios, so an improper one will prompt with this error.
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Over 850 millions of people use alipay as means of payment mostly in china and i heard lots about wepay as well, i come to think of it that what if bitcoin was been used in their places instead? if alipay and wepay can get to where they are today then altcoins have all the chances of survival as well. Wepay and Alipay are just online payment solution, crypto can do better.
Real use cases plus real life working products, let these two be your main focus when picking altcoins to invest your money on, do not listen to those saying 'dump altcoins for bitcoin' when you are holding solid altcoins
The major barrier for mass adoption and use for cryptos in daily life is the government block. Not to mention that Bitcoin or really any other altcoin cannot match the TPS of traditional banking systems and online wallets. There is a long way ahead of us before crypto is actually used in day to day life. Still, I believe alt-coins put more functionality on the table then BTC ever will but BTC is the first proof of work for a decentralized currency.
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The only reason I have a virtual machine on my PC when I want to download some stuff to check. That's the thing with anti-virus software, they won't protect us from human error. That's why it is so important to think thrice before opening even a file from an unknown source.
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