Is there something in Crypto that is not a Bubble at this stage? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The bitcoin price is rising. Most of the altcoins are dropping in price. So they are mostly bubbles now.
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I am mining with Ethpool, what command should I use to ask the ethminer to send out local hash rate to the pool?
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No its not buy time right now although its still a okay price a month ago the price was pretty good 400 dollar but right now its already at 450 dollar.
If the price is below $460, it is still good to buy. The price has started to rise. If you think it is going over $500, it is better to buy now.
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The chance is really low that it can be stable at that low value and that is because it needs a long time until the value will be more worth but it will rise slowly and that is nice. And the bad thing is that nobody will know for sure when it will happen and that is the problem.
I agree with that. There is not reason or big news to drive the bitcoin to lower than 300 dollars. In the short term, the $420 is the bottom of the current trading range. When the halving comes, the price could be higher. Anything below $450 is the good price to buy, as there is sure possibility that price will go higher at the time of halving, so buying now is highly recommended. The price of bitcoin is $473 now. I think any price below $460 is good to buy if the price rises further.
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I believe the price is quite low at the moment. When the halving happens, the price will be at least $500.
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The chance is really low that it can be stable at that low value and that is because it needs a long time until the value will be more worth but it will rise slowly and that is nice. And the bad thing is that nobody will know for sure when it will happen and that is the problem.
I agree with that. There is not reason or big news to drive the bitcoin to lower than 300 dollars.
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If the altcoin gives you 5.4% return per year, it could be a good coin. If it gives you 5.4% per day, avoid it.
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It depends where the buying pressure is from. If the people stop buying Ethereum to get into DAO, there will be fewer buying.
Not only that, DAO would sell ether once it starts running. Remember what happened to BTC price when all the coins collected in the Ethereum IPO were sold? When the Ethereum IPO started, the bitcoin price was around $600. A year later, it was around $230.
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In my place, the 970 and 390 cost the same. So for me, it is better to buy the 390. It also has 8GB memory.
If the Ethereum last more than 2 years, we might need big memory size to minimize the hash rate decrease. That is right. That is the reason why I mine with 8 GB and 4 GB cards. I have 280x, but they are hashing less and less.
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i don't know about powered being better, i've always used the standard riser and nothing is even burned on my side
just be sure to power what the card need and be sure that this condition apply to the motherboard as well which is more tricky
some motherboard can not sustain all the power needed for many gpu without an additional molex, well we have the h81 pro btc so no problem there
For me, I will use the unpowered risers if I use the Asrock H61/81 Pro BTC cards. I usually undervolt and underclock cards. So I will not burn the motherboards.
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The AMD R9 390 8 GB is the best for Ethereum mining. I use the XFX cards with back plate. They are very steady.
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I have a question...
I run my Nano's at -96mv In afterburner with a -25% Power Limit. (55.3MH for the pair) Whole rig with i7-3770k (330Watts from the wall)
Core and Mem @ 1020/500
However....
When I Flash the cards to 800/300... -100mv
I cant over clock the core to 1000 without it crashing....
Not sure what else I could try?
That means you need to use higher memory voltage BIOS, like the -100mV instead of -150 mV for the memory voltage
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It depends where the buying pressure is from. If the people stop buying Ethereum to get into DAO, there will be fewer buying.
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In the HawaiiBiosReader, where do we change the default GPU core/memory frequency? I want default to be 950/1000MHz.
In the picture above, you change the GPU/Mem clock 1 from 1000/1250 to 950 1000. that should work for you.
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The question is still there. Is it possible to mod memory voltage (not core or aux voltage) on Hawaii via bios editing? Memory voltage (ie MVDDC) can not changed by bios modification. IR3567B on Hawaii / Grenada controls VDDC (core) / VDDCI (aux) only. Only cards which allow software manipulation of MVDDC "out of the box" are Asus 290X Matrix and MSI 290X Lightning, which I don't think most would buy here given the context of use on this forum. So far I have not seen any R9 300 series cards with MVDDC "out of the box". MVDDC can only be changed with "hard vmod", google the terms 290x mods - kingpincooling.com 1st hit is correct link, in 1st post 1st link is document showing "hard vmod". In this post by The Stilt you'll see it may yield you only small power usage drop. That is bad bad news, according to Elivop, for the 6 R9 nano, if you reduce the mVDDC by 100 mv, it will save 50W. So it should be more for 390 rig.
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litecoin is the second best coin around. thats the truth.
There is little difference between litecoin and bitcoin. So if you like litecoin, you also should own bitcoin.
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If the DAO is small as $10 million, it might make some profits and pay investors. If it is too big, it is not easy to make profit.
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Wow the DAO is at $65m now. It really could hit $100m.
If it hits $100 million, it will be the largest crowd funding ever. I am very interested in seeing the results.
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How much power does not memory consume when doing Ethereum at 1500 MHz? If it is over 30W, then it is better to under volt it.
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got about 13mh with claymore dual miner on radeon 6970
That's would fit to my problem that it does only show 13 Mh. I think it does only use one of the 6 cards. But gpuz shows 100% load for all cards... I have no clue I just tried the claymore dual miner. It is rocking at an increadable fast speed. It could create the DAG on only 5 of the 6 cards but still has got over 50 MH/s. That would mean if I get it running on all cards I get like 60 MH/s - and I haven't really overclocked yet. You can have a look at the temperatures. The one with low temperature is not working, even though GPU is 100%.
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