What's the best GPU coin after Ethereum, make a list
My bets are Flux CCX and XHV All your hopes will quickly collapse, because more than 80% of video cards mine Ethereum. Profit will be only for miners with modern video cards and cheap electricity. Not one of the currently known coins can accept even 20% of the current ethereum hashrate, because the profit will be close to 0.
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Go with the cheapest build possible, even gtx1060 6GB build would do because the way things are going now mining profitability will decrease a lot so to get by you need a higher hash rate, 120$ per rx580 graphic cards is still coming, imagine how many rx580 you will get with 2500$.
The GTX 1060 or RX 580 are bad choices for the long term because they're very inefficient. After PoS, power efficiency will be critical because revenue will be 5-10x lower than now. The minimum efficiency I would buy would be the RX 6000 series. That's what you think, what about those that have built green energy already? Their aims will be higher hash rates, those gtx1060 won't cost less than 70$ in the bear market likewise rx570 and 580s. rx570, 580s and gtx1060 are good for mining ethereum and ethereum classic, Ergo(ERG) and Ravencoin(RVN). If the profit on these coins is close to the cost of electricity, then these video cards will not buy miners, because it is better to buy the latest series at recommended prices.
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I'm sure some of you know how hard it is to tweak AMD cards, there are a few drivers issues that can come between you and you getting the best hash rate out of the GPUs, here are my questions
1. What is the best AMD driver for mining on the RX6000 series?. 2. Which OS works best for AMD graphic cards? Linux or Windows?
I haven't heard of problems with AMD drivers and mining on the RX6000 series. If you use the latest version of Hive OS or analogues, then you will only need to set the overclocking settings or select the recommended ones.For some LНR nvidia video cards, it is better to use windows for a larger hashrate.
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The more you are mining and being stable the more accurate the hash rate will be,you can check at the pool directly but you can also check it in the miner window like for example in lolminer here and you see that my hash rate is almost equal to pool hash rate. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FvCFJQzV%2Fpool-hashrate.jpg&t=663&c=H2GYQx-BMkaK0w) If the mining farm has been stable for more than 90 hours, then Reported and Average Hashrate should be approximately the same. Differences of several percent are possible. On the chart of the mining pool, this is much easier to follow.
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In Feb 2021 I built a mining rig with 6 MSI 1660 that costs me 2500$ with motherboard and a 850watt power supply my question is what can this 2500$ built this 2022?
If you live in the USA, then you can buy the same thing for the same money, or the RTX 1660 super a little more expensive. According to forecasts, less than 3 months until the end of Ethereum mining, are you sure you want to buy video cards? I think that in most countries prices will fall every month and your profit will be less than the loss from falling prices.
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Is it safe to run my GPU fan at 100% speed every time? I noticed that it's throttling due to a high warm rate, can I do this or not? Will my fan die faster than running at 60% speed?.
Of course, the fan will break faster. If your video card is under warranty, then you should change the fans when it breaks. If you want the cooling system to last longer, then install additional fans to blow air or consider buying a closed case.
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ETC (Ethereum Classic) will soon get block reward reduction to 2.56 approximately on April 2022 do you thinks that ETC value will increase from here and now that ETC is the better looking altcoin that miners can switch too what do you have in mind about this?
Look at the Ethereum Classic price dynamics over the past week. +80% is a very good growth, but it is possible that this news will no longer affect the price. Multi-mining operating systems such as nicehash will quickly solve problems with increased profits on the same algorithms.
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS. https://www.kryptex.org/en/If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux? Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management. HiveOS is ugly ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem. Example: RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid. How do you check memvoltage in Hive OS? If I'm not mistaken, miner programs can change some settings. There is an opinion that it is better to set the same gpu voltage and memvoltage on Polaris or not set memvoltage. Windows - free ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate. This is a random account: https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received. Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ? So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water. "Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)." https://eth.2miners.com/faqyes but they donīt say for timespan the average hashrate is. On Ethermine you only see a 6 hour average. I donīt think that 2miners calculate the average hashrate from the first share. So this information is missing. Edit: I found it "Current hashrate - last 30 minutes of work, average hashrate - last 6 hour(s)." So also useless. 6 hour average is not enough I don't like this short statistic either. The ethermine pool shows statistics for the last 24 hours. If you do not like the pool, then change it to another https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumReported, Effective, and Average Hashrate https://blog.gameoflife.co/reported-effective-and-average-hashrate-beginners-a3130d7bd818
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Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate. This is a random account: https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received. Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ? So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water. faq: "Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)." https://eth.2miners.com/faq
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS. https://www.kryptex.org/en/If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux? Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.
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Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate. This is a random account: https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.
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The price of Ethereum Classic has increased by 80% in the last week. A new mining alternative is emerging. On the old 4 GB RX470 video cards today, the profit is higher than on the new GeForce RTX 3050. I think that mining on video cards will not die after the end of ethereum mining.
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Good day everyone I'm new to mining and I want to know more about this fun looking hobby, do you have any recommendation of a mobo that supports 8+ GPUs? I'm thinking of any that works like plug and play no hassle, thank you.
Most mining motherboards work without problems. You need to look at the prices in your stores, then look at the reviews and choose one of the options. https://www.aliexpress.com/popular/b75-mining-motherboard.html
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I think the only way with crypto Mining after ETH2.0 is buying and installing solar panels and they are still very cheap compare to using grid power but is it safe to buy used solar panels? Trying to cheap out on this setup
Or maybe it's better not to rush to buy anything. Even if solar panels pay off in 4-5 years, this is not the best investment. It is better to buy video cards and look for rooms with cheap electricity.
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Many of the altcoins with the cryptonightgpu algorithm such as equilibria, conceal are mine well with the latest generation 3xxx cards but the gains are not in the least comparable to those of eth mining
No one will mine new shitcoins when the profit from mining ethereum is much greater. Also, the protection against a 51% attack on new shitcoins is incomprehensible, because they have a very small hash rate. Perhaps after Ethereum these coins will be popular with miners for some time.
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