which is low? pool or bminer?
Pool. You get 7.1 G/s on bminer with your 1080ti, which as it's supposed to be ATM. On the other hand, the pool reports a lower graph rate (5.6 G/s~20% less), which impacts your shares and your profits imo. For sparkpool is the other way round. My X4 1080ti's report 28.4 on bminer (same as yours), whereas on the pool side I have an average of ~26 G/s. Also they fluctuate up to 34 G/s (pool side again). In any case that makes it 6.5 G/s on average instead of your 5.6 G/s. I cannot post proof of this ATM, cause I had a few power cuts today and it's all messed up. Tomorrow.
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All right. I will give it a try then. I was on grinmint for 3 days (16-19), and trying sparkpool felt it rewarded better. The reported rate fluctuates at any pool. It's the current miners and cuckoo to blame. # ubuntu rig (1080ti) 100% PL (stock) pool: 5.6 g/s bminer 7.9 7.1 g/s
If that's average, it's low. # Sorry Hairy. We're cluttering up your thread with inane mining banter. Will make sure to move further discussion to the proper GRIN thread.
That's an option. But since we were talking about bench marking and not something general, we could have also had it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5104296.0# KuCoin sell wall has been going on for ever.
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Yeah, but it's also like 30% faster on your 2080ti dude!!!
Not 30% faster for GRIN. bminer is actually faster after comparing the two. NB-Miner was a full 1 G/s slower compared to bminer on the 2080ti. Yes!!! It's for Bytom or something. My bad, sorry. Nevertheless, it's trying to optimize Turing card special features. Bminer is still the fastest ATM. I would keep an eye on this one if where you.
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been at grinmint since day one. no problems at all with payouts that were not of my own making. i payout via email to my own wallet. wallet and node are on a ubuntu 18.04LTS machine.
using bminer 14.1 in both a win10 1709 and the Ubuntu rig.
Agree, grinmint is fine, apart from the rewards payout. It reports a lower graph rate, than any other pool - using with the same hardware. I would love to support it also (being the official), but I will go for the most shares. You can check this difference for yourself, if you switch pool of course. # If I'm not mistaken, that screenshot is getting 17 G/s via two 2080ti's. Just launched nbminer, and it would appear that bminer is more optimal so far, for the 2080ti. https://i.imgur.com/r3vSTnW.jpgvs I don't know, I saw on the link I sent you the other day that screenshot and report, and send it for you to try and verify. I don't own a 2080ti, but their latest version supposedly gives a special boost to Turing cards (2080ti).
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Yeah, but it's also like 30% faster on your 2080ti dude!!! f2pool is Chinese too.
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Bob try sparkpool ffs dude, & if you don't like it THEN switch to grinmint. Just don't bind it to exchange. It has 1 Grin minimum withdraw.
Did you try the miner?
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So I honestly think we are completely fucked. As a civilization, I mean. <...>
Nice one. It provides a rather good explanation as to why I love to hang around with prostitutes. Hawking called it. Either we get the fuck off at one point, or we are doomed. There is no way life can be sustained on a limited space (planet), whilst population is growing exponentially. The numbers & breaking points change as technology evolves, but the pattern is always the same.
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by Wednesday -15%, maybe by Thursday -20%
Thanks. I was thinking of the exact opposite. *predict the sunrise of Skarsvåg (Norway) for 01.JAN.2020 if is so easy http://suncurves.com/en/v/30615/
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I'm using gminer 1.28 instead of Bminer just to throw my 2% fee for the dev of c31 PLEASE I wouldn't stress too much over it. Sure it was nice for the lucky ones on the first week of Grin to mine c31. But now, it has leveled out with c29 ATM. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5104296.0
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That's like saying that you predict that the sun will rise tomorrow. 'When' is the real question.
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People who don't have mining hardware, mine using Nicehash on a pool of their choice. That said, ATM it is more profitable to mine on your own, compared to Nicehash or similar. Actually it's very expensive: 10 G/s will get you ~0.34 Grin daily for c29, so for 1kG/s it would be ten times that, i.e. 34 Grin per day & after 10 days your contract is filled (~340 Grin). You also have to consider the rising difficulty. With 1 BTC you get ~640 Grin at this time of writting.
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On the bounce.
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They've also had it with r0ach. Can't you hear his desperate cries, his whole existence has been shattered. *. Probably the Daily Stormer paid for their hosting in Nazi silver, whilst accumulating BTC.
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Hoping that today we just might have a winner. Mornigz.
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I cannot believe that you are still mining this BCI shit. I know you are mining Grin as well, but ffs brother, if you want more BCI, then buy some. BCI is nowhere to be found on mining profitability lists. # I am not too technical on the details but what is the deal exactly with ProgPOW? It seems that it will level the field with ASICs and GPUs however the brand of GPU seems to play a factor.
It seems that Nvidia performs much better than AMD, and is the reason for this that Nvidia generally costs more and since it costs more they want to make it more fair in that regards.
For example, say you can buy 2 AMDs for the price of 1 Nvidia. The 1 Nvidia will perform at the exact same speed as the 2 AMDs combined. Is this the point they are going for or is it just the way that the current miners are optimized?
It is what the current miners are optimized in. One year ago, AMD was ahead of NVDIA on the GPU race. Now things have shifted a bit towards NVDIA favor. Their difference in performance is roughly 1/3 regardless of the coin. New AMD 16 GB is out.
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Now that was a big fucking surprise wasn't it? LOL
Anyone that thought that this was some sort of a 'project', ought to have his head examined.
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See you soon,
Team Grimble
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c29 is implemented for GPU's. c31 is for ASIC's. ASIC's are not out yet, so in the mean time you can mine both. Not sure what 'source' you're asking for.
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c 32 on luxor?
Yet, I suppose. c29 is currently more profitable than c31. Switched both rigs to c29. New GMiner ( v1.28), has almost reached the speed of bminer v14.1 for NVDIA (applies for 1070-2080, for 2080ti's NBMiner is faster). Also GMiner is the first miner to support Nicehash.
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Help is on it's way: Nicehash for Grin is now available.
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