Not only myr-gr is modded. Groestl as well. Diamond is paying more than $2 with my mod.. Myr-gr and groestl sp-mod #1 0.05BTC. Still a chance to earn more than $2 per day on the gtx 1070 with the sp-mod private kernels. As much as I'd like to get optimizations for every algo (groestl included), stuff that's mentioned in this thread always burns a quick and fiery death in terms of profitability. DMD was profitable from time to time even with the previous miner but now that it's mentioned here, it's far from being the most profitable - even with the optimized miner.
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SPmod7 already does 75-76 Mh/s doing myr-gr per 1070 with one thread (100% power, +80 core).
But the hash is broken. you can see that the results on the pool is lower.. You get accepted shares with --diff 0,00390625 but it doesn't find many shares... Only one donator for the myriad groestl + grostl sp-mod? Come on ppl 50MHASH on the gtx 1060 3gb 85MHASH on the gtx 1070 Support faster kernel development without any fees,.. 0.05BTC and get a profitable kernel few ppl have access to.. Save it for later if the market collapse and there is nothing else to mine.. Limited sale edition. Could be free updates with more hash.. No issues with solomining (where you can, e.g. no "method not found") and -g 2 probably does the same because otherwise even with max intensity GPU usage is ~96%.
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I am up to 75MHASH now on the gtx 1070. with full power. +150 on the coreclock. (gigabyte g1 gaming)
SPmod7 already does 75-76 Mh/s doing myr-gr per 1070 with one thread (100% power, +80 core).
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is any dual miner/zcash/boolberry miner by sp_ available now?or any miners for any altcoins with speed improvements?download or buy - it's no matter for me.
Zcash gtx 1070 520 Sol/s. private dickhead release... www.pouet.net Team Claymore is lame.. I wouldn't mind some "lame" mining softwares for the green team...
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Worst idea I've ever seen on this forum. Mining contracts are worthless and every cloud mining business is a scam until proven otherwise (earning profit or even breaking even - not counting nicehash here).
Also please correct me, but didn't this J. Blasko simply dev cloned coins and didn't ever implement any advanced features?
Well said and can't really add much more to this. It's just another new showerthought approach of scamming people and/or total lack of understanding of dynamics in crypto.
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You can't do proper research due to anonimity and lack of transparency and you have no guarantees so as far as I see it, there are no investors to speak of, only gamblers.
Yes, you can make a profit from an ICO just as you could win with a slot machine if you're lucky, but that doesn't make it a smart decision to put money into them.
There's nothing wrong with gambling though as long as people are honest about it, and there's a lot of overlap between the definition of the two terms but I'd assume investing implies an educated decision based on research which is usually just not possible.
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Are there any plans of increasing transaction sizes or adding coin control to the wallet?
It's a pain in the ass to consolidate coins. Sometimes you can send a few million coins in one transactions, sometimes you can't send more than 500k.
i can add coin control. that isnt a problem, and thanks for the suggestion, i actually meant to do that during the transition to multi algo. Thank you, that would be awesome.
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minign is approaching another dead time it seems, i think we need a reset, there are too many miners
Shitty prices now... We're still better then before the Zcash launch. Eth+etc nethash was 8.5Th before zec launch, now it is 10Th. Xmr is +30Mh and zec another 50Mh. This has been possible only because of btc pump, if/when btc corrects to $600-$800 area we are looking at daily revenues below $1/day/card. Interesting times. I'm skeptical that BTC would go sub $800 in the next few months, but who knows. But since most people still use FIAT to pay for most stuff like electricity, altcoin to FIAT is what matters, BTC is secondary. So BTC can remain the same and we'll still likely go below $1/day/card because of altcoin difficulty and prices.
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Are there any plans of increasing transaction sizes or adding coin control to the wallet?
It's a pain in the ass to consolidate coins. Sometimes you can send a few million coins in one transactions, sometimes you can't send more than 500k.
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What a shitshow, there are several forks again.
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those server PSU are loud as hell. Personally i do a EVGA 1300 and 6 RX cards and i run at no more than 1k watts
6 GPUs aren't exactly silent either.
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With Pro BTC boards I don't use the 2 extra molex on the mobo but I only use powered risers. It wouldn't hurt it though but it's not necessary at all.
If you use unpowered risers (you can't just not power powered risers, they don't work without power) then you should definitely use the two molex on the board.
But even then you'll probably burn some wires or your mobo if you use 5-6 power hungry cards (that prefer pulling from PCIE instead of 6/8-pin) because each powered riser supplies 60-75 watts and the 24 pin and the two molex on the board will going to be overwhelmed.
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You need both molex and 6 or 8 pin PCI-E on the cards.
If you don't plug in one of them the card won't work.
The molex can give up to 60-75 watts to the card (limitation of PCI-E), the 6-pin PCI-E can do another 75W and 8-pins can do 150W.
You basically have 3 options: - get a better PSU; - add a secondary PSU (can be tricky); - split the 6 or 8 pin cables (NOT recommended, even if the PSU could handle it);
Whatever you do, always use powered risers.
I need to do this second tricky part you said Because more than 1000w psu here in my country cost alot of money , i though about adding second psu i have a good electrical knowledge , put just afraid anything goes out of control can you share any details incase you have done this before , how to make the grounds common i know the separate psus will have isolated grounds , also the power on/off signal i can make a circuit to do this trick or just jumper the addition psu as i don't turn off my miners . any experience to share?? ..thx I always avoided using dual PSUs. It just always felt fishy to me. And I always avoided cheap PSUs (using mostly EVGA Supernova G2 1300W PSUs which come with 10 years of warranty) because poor quality PSU can do some real damage and because electricity fluctuates a lot down (-5-20%) where I live. So I don't have any experience with dual PSUs but there are a lot of guides and debates how it should be done properly. Another option would be to get an old server PSU, those are very cheap even the big ones (1-2kW) and they're designed to run 0-24 but you would need to solder some extra wires on them. I have some old hp workstations psus , but they don't come with the 8pin pci-e so that what i have to take care and do some search about right?, i wil try to do a search about those old psu if this works it will change the game for me . thx As far as I know you only need 12V for the 6/8-pin so you just have to check how many amps you can pull from those PSUs on the 12V rail and do some soldering based on that.
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You need both molex and 6 or 8 pin PCI-E on the cards.
If you don't plug in one of them the card won't work.
The molex can give up to 60-75 watts to the card (limitation of PCI-E), the 6-pin PCI-E can do another 75W and 8-pins can do 150W.
You basically have 3 options: - get a better PSU; - add a secondary PSU (can be tricky); - split the 6 or 8 pin cables (NOT recommended, even if the PSU could handle it);
Whatever you do, always use powered risers.
I need to do this second tricky part you said Because more than 1000w psu here in my country cost alot of money , i though about adding second psu i have a good electrical knowledge , put just afraid anything goes out of control can you share any details incase you have done this before , how to make the grounds common i know the separate psus will have isolated grounds , also the power on/off signal i can make a circuit to do this trick or just jumper the addition psu as i don't turn off my miners . any experience to share?? ..thx I always avoided using dual PSUs. It just always felt fishy to me. And I always avoided cheap PSUs (using mostly EVGA Supernova G2 1300W PSUs which come with 10 years of warranty) because poor quality PSU can do some real damage and because electricity fluctuates a lot down (-5-20%) where I live. So I don't have any experience with dual PSUs but there are a lot of guides and debates how it should be done properly. Another option would be to get an old server PSU, those are very cheap even the big ones (1-2kW) and they're designed to run 0-24 but you would need to solder some extra wires on them.
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You need both molex and 6 or 8 pin PCI-E on the cards.
If you don't plug in one of them the card won't work.
The molex can give up to 60-75 watts to the card (limitation of PCI-E), the 6-pin PCI-E can do another 75W and 8-pins can do 150W.
You basically have 3 options: - get a better PSU; - add a secondary PSU (can be tricky); - split the 6 or 8 pin cables (NOT recommended, even if the PSU could handle it);
Whatever you do, always use powered risers.
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The only thing you'd probably earn is reduced lifespan of your laptop. They're not designed to be stressed 0-24.
But if you do want to do it check out Zcoin, that's what's hot right now for most people.
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Q. Is Pivx similar to what Komodo is doing? And if so, why are they valued 10x more than us?
Beats me. They don't have masternodes, it was started as an ICO and their current supply is double that of PIVX. They do have d(elayed)PoW and anon transactions though but even then the price discrepancy shouldn't be ~5.3x (~10.6x with same supply). Whatever the case might be I'm holding strong and long 1% of the supply and only sell off the staking rewards occasionally.
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No rigs, ccminer is reporting 250MHs using just one nvidia 1050ti card lol Using linux, compiled from source. Moved the nvidia on another coin now, I wont bother with this weirdness... A GTX 1070 does 1.3 Mh/s so there's an issue with your miner. Or maybe your card crashed. Really? That's the first I've heard of decent GPU performance, but it's still less that 2x my 6700K. 750 Ti: ~0.2 Mh/s 970: ~0.8 Mh/s 1070: 1.3 Mh/s But all of them are at less than 40% power so there's massive improvements to be gained.
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