I'd buy one. Just one though.
pass
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Just buy a shitload of this coin like i just did, I guarantee this will explode in price like all other coins from asics have.
this didn’t happen with sia
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I'm surprised who would still be buying it. considering you never know when eth team would pull the plug on it after they receive a unit. I just feel its kind of risky to buy them with shady business practice of bitmain going from 800-2200 you never know when the price drop might come
Seems like no matter what the profit numbers and risk parameters are, some dumbass somewhere will buy it. This dumbass bought 1 at $800 just to screw around with. Could've bought 2 Eth and made a $400 dollar profit - don't understand why people thought an Eth ASIC was a good idea ... idiots will be idiots, the only ppl who should be buying hardware not the cryptos directly are people who have hardware that is in the green and are using thier profits AFTER paying electricity to buy gear these get quick rich folks will really feel the burn when the E3s onslaught they helped fund doubles the diff , making thier e3s a pricy doorstop lol
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my goal is to buy 2 to 5 gpu prr month, 2 vega 56 for cryptonite and thre rx 570 8gb
I grabbed 3 of the new 570s msi flavor with backplate for 325 each
I had one already and it stays hella cool and hashes eth at 31mhs cryptonite at 860!after mod
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Finally the difficulty is going down. I hope this continues into the hard fork.
what hard fork
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Hello Guys!
Which miner softwares have already been updated to support the new fork? and which one would you recommend for cpu mining? I have been using XMR CGPU before (that was giving the best results) but it's not updated yet :/
Pools usually have links to recommended miners on their respective site. As always, different hardware/rig/HW config reacts differently with a particular miner. Hence, testing and tweaking them is a must if you care about squeezing out performance and that sort of stuff. Went with XMR Stak, works fine, hashrates are the same, as I was able to use my previously config files Have you tried Claymore? What is the speed difference? I find that Claymore HR fluctuates wildly at poolside and drops down very low and rarely matches up to the minerside HR. Whereas XMRig is much more consistent poolside and in fact, much higher poolside HR than that of minerside. only reason i use claymore is the built in monitoring, anyone recomend better pools than nanapool, they seem to be stealing from me
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Payouts according to thier calculator is way lowerthan what other calculators say
anyone else experience this?
Just compared my hashrate on whattomine.com and the built-in calculator on nanopool. whattomine's estimated monthly income: $186 nanopool's estimated monthly income: $180 At this small of an operation it's not much of a difference and is probably affected by luck but i can see the problem when you have large mining farms where $186 million vs $180 million is being compared. exactly, im losing $40 a day it seema like payouts supposed to be 315 or so and the calulator on nanopool is paying 280 or even 270 , if anything it should be higer with fees I really think nanopool is stealing
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Payouts according to thier calculator is way lowerthan what other calculators say
anyone else experience this?
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I have Ordered 16x L3+($462) with 1x 420 and 15x 350 coupons on 10 April. But few hours later, support told me that the order will be canceled due to coupons issues.(the coupons can only deduct no more than 50% of the product price). Then i re-order 12x L3+($462) again with 12x 200 coupons.
$462-$200=262 still sweet.
The coupons pay for the shipping. So you are still paying around $500 per unit after shipping and import fees (assuming you are here in the US) yeah, 4 l3 plus at 2000 mhs and 3200 watts makes $19 a day even at the increased prices from this week. sub .07 cents power nets you $12 a day so $3 a u unit assuming scrptt hashrates stay constant thats six months roi not terrible but i have a feeling bitmain will pull the rug out like they always do, id stay away
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So anyone want to predict what the Monero diffulty goes to on the 6th ?
current diff is - 116,825,734,095 total hashrate -957.59 Mh/s give or take?
Personally I predict at 30% inital drop , before GPU miners switch back over from other coins
so difficult goes to 81,778,013,866.5 hash rate to 600 mh/s
I didn't post my prediction in time but would have probably guessed a drop around 20-30%. It seems the network hash rate right now is about 472.71 MH/sec. So, that's almost a 50% decrease in hash rate! I assume by now everyone with a GPU mining rig has updated to a v7 monero miner and only the ASICs were excluded from the network hash rate. That would mean there were either: - 2,148 Bitmain Antminer X3 (220 kh/s) units online
- 23,635 Baikal Giant N (20 kh/s) units online
or a mix of the two (and maybe others developed in secret) That's plain stupid... I pity the dumb fools that preordered these ASICs and they can use them as door stoppers from now on. yeah the asics on monero were even more than we imagined fuck bitmain main thats just desrepectful to flood the hashrate so fast and hard smh
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1200 fora case ? lol madness
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Sell your L3+ toasters now that you can get something ....
New Scrypt miners at 15TH are already plugged in.
Wake up !! sounds fuddy u got proof?
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no devfee mining on this version?
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The real danger for ETH/ZEC etc miners is POS not Bitmain.
And I think Vitalik will take POS more seriously now with Bitmain treat.
There is no point to buy any mining equipment anymore neither GPU or Asic.
ithink most of the eth hash rate is asics so pos will fuck bitmain and thier ilk more thangpu miners
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average is around 60-85 watts per card calculated by my pdu so 560 watts for my 8 gpu rigs compared to 110-130 Watts on eth
I find i can run 2-3 more rigs per 30 amp 240v panel vs eth so I think the power usage is alot better than 70%
In my case, tests I conducted for the whole system, measured at the wall with smartplug, 683 watts eth 152mhs, 520 watts xmr 4350hs, system with 5 gpus, my calculation is 25% power saving, aside from the gpus, i think the system use a total of 100watts just to turn it on, also i believe xmr can be a lot more underclocked if the memory is elpida. what are your core and memory settings ? I max core at 1100 and mem around 1925 wih 900mv on the memory as well. I heavily undervolt all my rx 480 , 470 and 5x cards 683 watts for 152 mhs is kinda high for non dual mining thats close to 140 watts per card 100 watts mining monero per card is really high. On one pdu that was maxed at 31 amps 240 mining eth , i got down to 22 amps 240v for all six rigs on that rack thats 30% less power usage across the board. I just hope monero stays even or close to eth in proftiablity , saving so much power and so much less heat right now. All we need is for etn to fork and spread more of the hash
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trying it now, seems at least the same speed as enemy , gotta try it on a 1080ti rig yet i wish these miners showed average hashrate bc with all the diff algos its hard to figure out whats faster
Hey I am glad you are seeing good initial results!! It is in the default bat file, "-N 600" This will use 600 shares to calculate your hash rate shown on the Accepted lines. You can change 600 to anything you would like. Higher = more stable hash rate display Lower = Changes more rapidly. so far Im happy with it , can it do .05 fee instead of 1% seems to be at least as fast as the enemy miner but has more features like the daily profit. Also seems a bit more stable . I only get 15mhs on my 1080tis , should i try a higwr intensity? mem is +300 core is +100 You should be able to do any donation you want, however there is a lower limit (12 seconds) to where it will ignore the time period anyways. Lower than .17% (point one seven percent, for clarity haha) It will ignore the donation period anyways because that turns out to be less than 12 seconds. What intensity are you currently running? and what stratum difficulty? I'm using default intensity of 20 like it your example, the diffuculty is set by the pool , I have no control of that its set by suprnova
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trying it now, seems at least the same speed as enemy , gotta try it on a 1080ti rig yet i wish these miners showed average hashrate bc with all the diff algos its hard to figure out whats faster
Hey I am glad you are seeing good initial results!! It is in the default bat file, "-N 600" This will use 600 shares to calculate your hash rate shown on the Accepted lines. You can change 600 to anything you would like. Higher = more stable hash rate display Lower = Changes more rapidly. so far Im happy with it , can it do .05 fee instead of 1% seems to be at least as fast as the enemy miner but has more features like the daily profit. Also seems a bit more stable . I only get 15mhs on my 1080tis , should i try a higwr intensity? mem is +300 core is +100 You should be able to do any donation you want, however there is a lower limit (12 seconds) to where it will ignore the time period anyways. Lower than .17% (point one seven percent, for clarity haha) It will ignore the donation period anyways because that turns out to be less than 12 seconds. What intensity are you currently running? and what stratum difficulty? I'm giving my 13 gpu and 4 gpu rigs a try. Im averaging about 800 rvn a day so i'll do 24 hours and let you know what the results would be....
Keep up the good works!
Awesome man definitely post your results if you can!! so you are saying the minimum fee on your miner is 1.7 percent? thats high as hell No, if you read my post carefully it says point one seven percent. Thats 17 parts in 10000 .17% Not 1.7%oh i see thanks for clarifying
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I have far better power use numbers that what you have im close to 60 percent less power all my cards are modded and undervolted though.
How much watts per card? total watts of the system and divided by number of cards. for example, a system with 5 gpus will use 520 watts total xmr, eth 675. So when you say 60%, my 520 watts is for you 380 watts? average is around 60-85 watts per card calculated by my pdu so 560 watts for my 8 gpu rigs compared to 110-130 Watts on eth I find i can run 2-3 more rigs per 30 amp 240v panel vs eth so I think the power usage is alot better than 70%
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trying it now, seems at least the same speed as enemy , gotta try it on a 1080ti rig yet i wish these miners showed average hashrate bc with all the diff algos its hard to figure out whats faster
Hey I am glad you are seeing good initial results!! It is in the default bat file, "-N 600" This will use 600 shares to calculate your hash rate shown on the Accepted lines. You can change 600 to anything you would like. Higher = more stable hash rate display Lower = Changes more rapidly. so far Im happy with it , can it do .05 fee instead of 1% seems to be at least as fast as the enemy miner but has more features like the daily profit. Also seems a bit more stable . I only get 15mhs on my 1080tis , should i try a higwr intensity? mem is +300 core is +100 You should be able to do any donation you want, however there is a lower limit (12 seconds) to where it will ignore the time period anyways. Lower than .17% (point one seven percent, for clarity haha) It will ignore the donation period anyways because that turns out to be less than 12 seconds. What intensity are you currently running? and what stratum difficulty? I'm giving my 13 gpu and 4 gpu rigs a try. Im averaging about 800 rvn a day so i'll do 24 hours and let you know what the results would be....
Keep up the good works!
Awesome man definitely post your results if you can!! so you are saying the minimum fee on your miner is 1.7 percent? thats high as hell
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XMR uses ~70% of the power of ETH on my systems. diff is way up and monero's price has dipped. you have to check the real current diff, not the 24hr diff that whattomine uses, plug in the current diff and its a different story
ETH: 450MH @ 1975W; Rev. $14.57, Cost $6.09, Profit $8.48 vs XMR: 9750H/s @1390W; Rev. $11.73, Cost $4.29, Profit $7.44
ETH wins again.
I have far better power use numbers that what you have im close to 60 percent less power all my cards are modded and undervolted though. i have 8300 mhs of eth or 230,000 mhs of xmr v7 according to nanopool my xmr hash pays out $270 a day or so using etherscan calulator which is pretty much on point for me $240 for the 8100 mhs of eth . also my xmr miners are no fee so i have that stupid claymore downtime mining which tends to steal around 2% of my hash. just my results, yours may differ
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