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381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate? on: August 15, 2016, 08:07:25 PM
Thank you for sharing it. While on Neoscrypt I'm well suprised, I have to say that in LyraRE2V2, it sucks Undecided... I'm glad of the purchase of my 1070 finally !

That's Lyra2v2 on the screenshot, not Lyra2Rev2 (on which GTX 1060 has 22.5 MH/s).

Anyway, congrats on 1070, great card! I was buying my GTX 1060 mostly for gaming, and it's very good for 1080p, GTX 1070 would be an overkill.

Oh okay. So proportion is respected with this card. Finally that's a good one (a 1060 should do 2/3 of a 1070). So it deserves its place in my list, after being removed for a few hours Tongue. So as planned, after I'll grab my second 1070, I'll buy a 1060. Since density isn't my main concern due to cheap platforms, I can permit myself some extras Cheesy !
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate? on: August 15, 2016, 06:07:37 PM
Thank you for sharing it. While on Neoscrypt I'm well suprised, I have to say that in LyraRE2V2, it sucks Undecided... I'm glad of the purchase of my 1070 finally !
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining ETH on nVidia finally work...(win10+GTX 1070) on: August 15, 2016, 06:05:37 PM
Amph, no offense but I see that you tend to be a bit off with reality in your statements. Nothing personal but let's make some fact checking:

1) the math is there, if you're right with your calculations I donate you 0.025 BTC right now. Proove me wrong please, with real data with the same settings (29MH 1.89 bucks with a 1070 on eth)
2) a gtx 1070 in real, and not vat players shops with REAL availability it's 445 eur, custom ones 460/480 very good ones if not 500.

I could say that I' m a bit experienced in that, I own 31 of them, and 6 to 7 different kinds.. I cannot even remember how many..

Do you agree with these calculations?

Except that a 1070 can do 37 MH/s on Hashimoto. I was at the beggining only on Linux, but a long time ago Amph told me that it will be porte to Windows soon, and I guess that now it is done.
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: so which are the best low electric RX480,RX470 and RX460? on: August 15, 2016, 06:02:59 PM
You can do three rx 480 or four rx 470 with that psu.

I run four rx 480 with a 750 watt psu
Thank you very much sir, i hope you can tell me more specific about your Gpu miner. It will more help me.

About the GPU miner, best is to stick to the good old Genoil's miner. It supports stratum and gethwork. Depending on what you mine, you'll choose one of them.

But for the AMD R9 390, it is a few percentage point slower than the Claymore miners. So I use the Claymore miners.

But don't Claymore take a percentage or something like that ? I prefer to give tips even if I'm taken more at the end than to be obligated to give a reward.
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My new Eth thread builds info and other stuff thoughts and photos included. on: August 15, 2016, 06:01:51 PM
As you're one of the two mining experts for me, I'd like to ask you something. I've found quite a bunch of 7 PCi-e slots motherboards. Since they don't have the "BTC" branding, as the ASRock ones, I'm not sure if it will resist to 7 GPUs on it (if I go for a 7 build that will surely be little cards, such as GTX 950/960).

I used the MSI Z77A-GD55 Motherboard with 7 PCIE slots, they will work will 7 grahics cards. I am not sure about yours.


this MSI mobo will fit only 3 cards without risers.

there is a full 7 slot 16x PCI like the Asus Z10PE-D8 WS, but its way out of budget.

this will fit 4 cards with spacing easily.

too bad this Asus mobo is more like a server board

At the inverse of Philip, I love the risers. I don't mind even use 7 risers. It gives more power to the cards and it has that's mining look that I enjoy so much. In term of stability and power draw I'm quite hesitant with those.
386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Your prayers are answered, first STEEM fork arrives, how high will it go? on: August 15, 2016, 04:37:02 PM
Opposing viewpoint aka my 2 cents:

I am thinking there is a very easy way to determine if Steem or any competitor such as Peerplays is failing.

As @xtester wrote in his most recent blog, it is all about the rate of growth. Which is what I've been saying.

Seems Steem signups are averaging in the rough neighborhood of 1000 per day and are not increasing. Of these, about 80+% become inactive within 30 days or less (xtester claims 66% but I think he is fooled by a recent reacceleration of signups and my prior calculations showed 80+%).

So with actually about 200 signups per day, that is ... drumroll please ... a humongous 73,000 active users after 1 year.

And we don't know how many of those are bots. And we don't know how many of those will quit within a year.

73,000 users is freckle on an elephants ass when we are talking about the economies-of-scale in networking that are necessary to make a social network (and merchant) ecosystem viable.

Even if we increase that by an order-of-magnitude, at 730,000 users in one year, it is still at least an order-of-magnitude insufficient.

There is a deeper point. The Steem adoption rate numbers are indicative of lack of viral spread. The signups are merely barely replacing attrition. Intuitively I am nearly certain that the reason is because there is no compelling networking of the reason to signup.

Try to understand the reason people signed up for other social networks. It was because they did something very unique and in high demand. So when all your friends were joining, you caved in and joined too.

Steem has none of those attributes. It doesn't do something very unique that is in high demand. And not all of my friends are joining. The reason is because most people don't give a fuck about storage persistance and censorship resistance, and blogging to earn $ is not something most people can do well (and besides it is not immediately gratification and requires a lot of work, both of which are things the masses hate).

Sorry you need a new formula and Peerplays can repeat this same mistake but it won't cross the chasm.

I have a plan and a design and now I've chosen a 5 letter, one syllable name.

What's being said in the quote is not very clever. I don't think that there's many altcoins that have 73 000 users, and even less when you take 730 000 !
387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My new Eth thread builds info and other stuff thoughts and photos included. on: August 15, 2016, 04:34:28 PM
As you're one of the two mining experts for me, I'd like to ask you something. I've found quite a bunch of 7 PCi-e slots motherboards. Since they don't have the "BTC" branding, as the ASRock ones, I'm not sure if it will resist to 7 GPUs on it (if I go for a 7 build that will surely be little cards, such as GTX 950/960).
388  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining ETH on nVidia finally work...(win10+GTX 1070) on: August 15, 2016, 04:30:55 PM
it's 400k satoshi per day with a single 1070, 0.12 per month so roi is around 7 months, 210 days, not certainly 350 days

What has also to be considered is that when you have several graphic cards, the old one that already ROI'd are paying the new one. That's how I came that I ROI a 1070 in less than three months.
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate? on: August 15, 2016, 07:20:03 AM
Thank you for your contribution. As surprising as it is, not so many people posted the hashrates they get. Could you please give me what you can get on Groestl and Neoscrypt ?
390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My new Eth thread builds info and other stuff thoughts and photos included. on: August 15, 2016, 07:07:31 AM
Nice new thread. Could your 4 cards motherboard handle something other than reference RX 480 ? I think that if card is too big, that won't be fine. I'm thinking especially of custom cards.
391  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Rigs PUNRIQ'S PUNISHER-AURORA R4 ALX on: August 15, 2016, 07:02:48 AM
Way too much "fancy expensive" for a mining rig, unless you already had all this fancy stuff on hand, especially for a SINGLE GPU based system.

That's a previously owned stuff. But even for gaming, Alienware has very high prices that aren't justified at all.
392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Your prayers are answered, first STEEM fork arrives, how high will it go? on: August 15, 2016, 06:58:08 AM
That's becoming more and more blatant. That will go nowhere. I don't understand what is your problem with a premine. The developpers can't live from some random "tahnk you" Roll Eyes...
393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining ETH on nVidia finally work...(win10+GTX 1070) on: August 14, 2016, 07:55:37 AM
What average are you reporting on your pool on a GTX1070, and what did you pay for your GTX1070?

I ordered mine yesterday for 400£ (yeah, I know, very expensive). I should receive it on Wednesday, so I can't tell you what hashrate I can juice out of it.
394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only ETC is the real Ethereum on: August 14, 2016, 07:51:41 AM

You all make me laugh how you treat ETC as the criminal coin. Remember me who got caught in very shady operations on Poloniex ? Oh yes, the Ethereum Foundation (ETH) Roll Eyes...

Well, I'm not against ETC and neither ETH. I still believe in immutable smart contracts, but the only thing that ETC has is that it has given the chance to the DAO hacker to have ownership of the stolen coins (investor funds) and be able to dump them at anytime. This may cause a huge risk, thus making the price goes all the way down to less than $0.01 USD (in the original chain). Just my opinion, though.  :-

It will be bad for the price of ETC. But ETC as a platform will live on, be developed, grow and will eventually have a life of its own. We also know the DAO attacker will not dump everything at once. He will be risking everything he has which is stupid.

It would be funny to see the atacker to declare and return all the ETC he is holding back to the DAO investors just to make the Ethereum foundation look bad since they tried to dump their ETC thru the white hat group. Cheesy

If he do so, or at least give back of part of them, Ethereum is dead and Ethereum Classic will be enthroned a little time after that. Parity would be reach.
395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only ETC is the real Ethereum on: August 13, 2016, 08:07:15 PM

You all make me laugh how you treat ETC as the criminal coin. Remember me who got caught in very shady operations on Poloniex ? Oh yes, the Ethereum Foundation (ETH) Roll Eyes...

Well, I'm not against ETC and neither ETH. I still believe in immutable smart contracts, but the only thing that ETC has is that it has given the chance to the DAO hacker to have ownership of the stolen coins (investor funds) and be able to dump them at anytime. This may cause a huge risk, thus making the price goes all the way down to less than $0.01 USD (in the original chain). Just my opinion, though.  Undecided

This is a big myth. Poloniex is watching. It has frozen stolen funds belonging to the Ethereum Foundation and can do it again. So it was them the first to dump. Being the less smart of two, they're also the greediest and the less trustable Roll Eyes...
396  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining ETH on nVidia finally work...(win10+GTX 1070) on: August 13, 2016, 05:42:08 PM
What temps and power limit are good for Nvidia long term mining? Also, my core clock goes to base after 6-8 hours, should I somehow set it to be always in boost?

According to me, the best to make it last long is to stay at core clocks. Not changing anything will be the best for longevity.

I know that for gaming and benchmark applications, I can not achieve as high of a memory clock if I set the core to low. Maybe this whole negative core clock and positive memory clock isn't good.

It seems counter intuitive to raise the core clock when I have the power limit low as possible because the power limit is just bottle necking the core anyway. Shouldn't lowering the core offset just reduce the push and pull of the card wanting to up the speed under load while being forced to undervolt due to power?

In the case of a factory OC, do you think lowering the core offset to match a regular card might be better for longevity? I thought the best way to get longevity was undervolting and cooler temps.

You know, I've let my R9 380s (with two of them being 380X even if I ordered regular 380s) at stock clock. All my cards are below 65°C and more around 60°C (it's varying between 58°C and 62°C depending of the activity and the time of the day). So you know, gaining degrees isn't my speciality. Given the temperatures I have and the little stress I put on the fans, they should last very long.
397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETC now number one coin in Poloniex (surpasses ETH in volume) on: August 13, 2016, 12:07:56 PM
Although ETC has big volume but still there is not wallet ETC for android and it is make me doubt in ETC because there are not support or innovation for it.

There's still no use on Ethereum too. Only thing I've seen is scammy doublers. Potential and trust are higher on Ethereum Classic.
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only ETC is the real Ethereum on: August 13, 2016, 11:55:43 AM

Use 2 separate machines or virtual machines. Install Mist supporting fork on one and Mist not supporting fork the other. Download both blockchains. Create new ETH address on the Mist supporting fork machine and create new ETC criminal coin address on machine not supporting fork. Transfer your ETH to new ETH address. Transfer your ETC criminal coins to new ETC criminal coin address.

Thanks for the tip. Even though, I do not support criminal events like The DAO hack (which ETC supports) I will only hold a very minimal amount of ETC coins in case its gets pumped at some time. I highly doubt that ETC may get somewhere but you'll never know when you'd miss the chance to profit by having a few coins. I will proceed with caution with this.  Smiley

You all make me laugh how you treat ETC as the criminal coin. Remember me who got caught in very shady operations on Poloniex ? Oh yes, the Ethereum Foundation (ETH) Roll Eyes...
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH Foundation was basically caught trading stolen coins in exchanges on: August 13, 2016, 11:50:24 AM
Ethereum is ran like a third world country.  Corruption / theft / embezzlement is rife in Ethereum, nobody seems to care enough to protest or to withdraw, and the comedy gold / popcorn munching continues unabated.  Grin

Very funny Cheesy ! What makes it solid is the consensus of miners behind it. One miner, if he withdraws, don't make the pile of card get down. So he stays. That's individualism that make it solid in the miners. Then, people got used to the high prices, so if price fall, they will buy en masse and make it more solid.
400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: so which are the best low electric RX480,RX470 and RX460? on: August 13, 2016, 11:43:12 AM
You can do three rx 480 or four rx 470 with that psu.

I run four rx 480 with a 750 watt psu
Thank you very much sir, i hope you can tell me more specific about your Gpu miner. It will more help me.

About the GPU miner, best is to stick to the good old Genoil's miner. It supports stratum and gethwork. Depending on what you mine, you'll choose one of them.
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