Unfortunately i dont have access to private miners. İ just want to make rig with 6 Gpu s. So 6 nvidia or 6 amd. Difficult question, cant decide..
I'm going to build a second rig with 5 GPUs All is clear for me - RX 480. Aftermarket cards with improved cooling and 8 pins power İ see but why dont you use 6 GPU s ? İs it more difficult to build ? Do you get more problems with 6 GPU s ? absolutely no problem here, running six 1070 on a h81 pro btc and 1000w psu, there is no reason to run 5 only Thanks mate. One more question. i dont have access to many mb like you guys ( İ live in Turkey). So no h81 pro btc for me. İ can only buy the newer ones. Could you list me a few MB for a 6 GPU rig, would be very nice. Thanks. i have seent he pro-G it's identical to the h81 pro btc, or the h97 anniversary What do you say guys GTX 1060 or wait for AMD 480 ?
1060 is better, can mine many good algo, not just ethereum, if you have the private miner optimized for everything then ok, 480 is a choice It is not confirmed to be better at more algorithms. In the thread it is mostly speculation suggesting it would perform in a certain range based on the GTX 1070 with some confirmed hash rates below the estimated predictions. It is just LBRY and neoscrypt hash rates reported so far, excluding ether. If that same trend should be reliable for more algorithms than it would be a stable card I ultimately want whatever card I can hook up to my regular desktop for now and have put to work mining whenever I am not using it (which is most of the time since my labtop does the daily web work). The GTX 1070 falls short by not mining well on Windows although the versatility of the 1070 is appealing. I have not seen enough on the GTX 1060 to warrant me getting it. When Ether does go POW and mining ends, I will also have to count on the other coins not being overloaded by all the eth hash power migrating over. you can add lyra2v2, and lyra2, also on win 7 and 10 the 1070 run very well no issue so far, all algo are performing at their best the 480 on the other hand, can only mine very well ethereum, which is not so profitable anymore
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I have a question
Does the GTX 1070 only do poorly with Eth in windows, or is it for all coins?
And how does the GTX 1070 perform on dual mining. I am not seeing mention in the last few pages.
only dag algo, it perform very well on other algo, the dag algo problem will be fixed soon, it's only a matter of driver
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Ok i see the 1060 at work , not my card , but i see 187 mhs , with overclock +150mhz on lbc : ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs31.postimg.org%2Fx04v7wa5n%2FCattura.jpg&t=663&c=4Jop2rwf8ohehw) . as expected what power limit you have there? try 80% +150 core like the 1070 So, what verdict Mhs/Price? 1070 or 1060?
1070 is 33% faster while consuing around 33% more but here the scenario, you have a new rig, better to fill it with "5.2" x 1060 or 4 x 1070?, with 1070 you can add up other two in the future so density here is a big factor if you plan to go big
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Unfortunately i dont have access to private miners. İ just want to make rig with 6 Gpu s. So 6 nvidia or 6 amd. Difficult question, cant decide..
I'm going to build a second rig with 5 GPUs All is clear for me - RX 480. Aftermarket cards with improved cooling and 8 pins power İ see but why dont you use 6 GPU s ? İs it more difficult to build ? Do you get more problems with 6 GPU s ? absolutely no problem here, running six 1070 on a h81 pro btc and 1000w psu, there is no reason to run 5 only
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800w? pointless a rig with 480 can do much better than that at the same speed
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What do you say guys GTX 1060 or wait for AMD 480 ?
1060 is better, can mine many good algo, not just ethereum, if you have the private miner optimized for everything then ok, 480 is a choice
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yeah i don't like strix either, i bought g1 gaming i find it much better, very reliable and stable also vram are covered, not that it matter now since i don't oc mem, it's useless
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Hi all! We are upgrading the bot now. I can finally say that things will be running smoothly starting through next week.
If anyone is still missing a payment please PM me.
Regards, Marco
well everyone is missing last payment, plus this week payment, so for when monday kick in, everyone will be missing two payment already
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i think that the celeron might be cpu limited, if someone else tried with another cpu for this build would be useful to know if there is some cpu limit with it
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There's only so much hash you can throw at certain small coins before it becomes unprofitable because you drive up the difficulty agaisnt yourself.
The more time people spend with researching coins, the more they can get and small miners tend to do more of that than big farms. The latter group usually prefers plug and play mining on some big multipool or just mining one big coin because it's simple.
I'm out of the loop recently so to me LBRY is the most profitable most of the time but there are always coins ahead of the curve in terms of profitability but whenever it's mentioned here, it's dead. Not because of the few people commenting here start to mine them but because a shitton of people reads these threads without even commenting and sharing miners/tips/etc with others on different platforms.
I proposed a private circle of miners sharing mining and trading tips (but NOT private miners) long ago but it didn't stick.
yeah it's true, but only if your hash is so big that it exceed the hashrate to mine the entire block reward per day, in other word it is equal at least to the current net if this is the case, that coin is already dead, and would be profitable only for a very limited time i still not believe that there were/are coins more profitable than lbry, which was earning me 0.015 per gpu i think if you are going to do a small club for the most profitable coin, the first rule should be that this club have only a very small miner, with 1-3 rig at most no more, it may work at this point
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What do you guys think about FE GTX 1070's fan? As i understand it is sleeve bearing (which is not very durable)? Are FE's good for mining overall?
the only good thing, is that apparently they can be overclocked higher on average, they reach easily 2100, then should remain good with few cards, but with multiple one near together it may be far worse
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you can not mine tehreum with asic, if that what you mean with chinese equipment
i don't know if chinese sell a complete rig for mining, but i doubt...
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there is no hidden jem, lbry is still the best one and that one from nicehash if you know what i mean
I know what you mean ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yeah we all know what you mean. Killing them now ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yeah, if you're a smaller miner you should spend more time looking around the forums for coins to mine then listening to what people are saying in a well known thread. There are definitely some better coins to mine then Lbry, you just need to be a small miner or the difficulty tanks right away. PS never listen to Amph about anything. He has absolutely no critical thinking skills and just regurgitates whatever he sees in other parts of the forum. no there are not unless you did your math wrong on lbry, which is appear to be the case, also being a small miner has nothing to do with earning more, having more hash mean just that you will steal more from other i'm not regurgitating nothing i have more experience than you all here, about mining shitcoin
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For LBRY ccminer-1-8-tpruvot-windows
Yes i have 270mhs with gtx 1070 oc +150mhz
With 980 sjs i have 180mhs oc +200mhz
With 1060 i think around 180mhs default ? .
checks wattage at 270mh, it consume much more than 150w So the 1060 is overdrawing power between the limits of a 6 pin and PCIe? Hey guys,
Did anyone tried 1060 yet? I can't fine any relevant information comparing it to 1070, 1080 and 480. I am planing to buy new rig, and I don't know shout I wait for 1060 or to switch to Ati and go with 480.
BR...
There are hash rates for Ether posted in this thread. I edited it into the OP post before. 1070 is better off for ethereum mining. The 1080 is not good for mining due to drivers. read again we were talking about the 1070 in that post
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in my neck of the woods almost any coin is profitable.... while having a nice solar system setup with a wind generator also i am building a very functional set up off grid that i can use even the very cheap old asic's and run a great profit and a roi that is almost unheard of and even the old GPU rigs are profitable
green energy is too expensive in my opinion, with the money you spend in green energy you can simply buy another rig and do much more with your earnign than saving
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20 cents/KWH?
Realistically, don't even bother THINKING about mining unless you move to an area with REASONABLE electric cost, or preferably very low electric cost.
You'd have a hard time making money even with current EFFICIENT cards like the RX480 or GTX 1xxx series.
not really true, playing with the 1070 it's like having your electricity cut in half, in comparison with old gen also currently there are very profitable coins, so profitable that even at 0.5 cent you would make a good profit
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you can mine with many rigs against single worker, maybe that's the answer also 1G is not that impressive, you can do 200MH with a single rig
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On my MSI GTX 1070, temp is 65C and fan at 50%
Lyra2rev is 25mhs
is that good?
no really bad, should be 40MH, you are using an old miner, checks nanashi miner temp are good, but mine are the same with 42% fan speed what changes can i make in Nicehash miner to make my GTX 1070 go faster. Am using latest Geforce drivers you should be able to get ~36MH stock with the newer nicehash or cc miner. overclocking should push easily to 38-39, and 40-41 is doable if you have a good card+cooling yeah getting 38MH/s in gaming mode. I was on silent mode before. Not going Over Clock Mode though, don't want to kill my brand new MSI GTX 1070 i don't think you will kill it, as long as the temp are fine, longevity it's primarily about temp
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actually etheruem classic can easily absorb 1/2 of the etheruem network, so we are somehow safe now
the etc price can be easily pumped to reach 0.01, one never know, so saying crap like if all miner from etheruem move to another one they kill the profit scene, does not make sense anymore thanks to ETC
i smell this thing will not collapse this time like the last time in the 2014-2015 era, because for one thing...bitcoin will increase further just wait and see
the only reason why we had that bad time in 2014-2015 was because bitcoin tanked to 200 from 1200, this is not the case anymore
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i just use this
(BR x NofBperDay)/(NetHash/yourHash)= number of coins per day
BR = block reward, NofBperDay = number of blocks per day
Where do you get the value for number of blocks per day? from block time, if it is 60sec like with feathercoin, it mean that number of block is equal to 1440, 1440 minutes in one day Yeah that's what I thought. I didn't want to assume. So here's where that falls apart. Bitcoin today: Network = 1293421.285 Thash/s Myminer = 12.575 Thash/s Block reward = 12.5 coins NofBperDay = 144 (12.5 * 144) * 12.575/1293421.285 = 0.01750009858543498454952363026869 Using the proper equation gives the value 0.01481116645808368441335905907701 which is 15% less than your estimate. I would consider this significant considering this error continues until difficulty retargets which could be two weeks or more. this is normal, it happen when the diff still need to adapt to the nethash so the nethash is at some value and the diff is still in the range for the previous nethash my formula is correct, i used it all the time and it is always given me the exact number when mining, assuming you consider the correct diff also
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