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1481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.7 (Windows/Linux) on: July 26, 2017, 07:34:04 PM
Does anyone know the maximum safe voltage I can run HBM2 at?  I seem to have hit a wall at 1100MHz @ 1050mV.  I've risked as high as 1200mV but only managed an unstable 1125MHz on the memory clock.  1100 @ 1050 is rock solid for mining.

Your not changing HBM2 voltage. If your changing memory voltage via wattman your probably not doing anything(if anything your changing VDDCI). Vega's HBM2 voltage is locked at 1.35v for highest state. There is not much headroom to over volt it much more, since they are already over-volting it from the HBM2 spec of 1.2v.
1482  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [OPEN BATCH] FutureBit M.2 to GPU Riser Adapter on: July 25, 2017, 07:45:02 PM
I would like to order 5 of these as well.  Assuming i will have to wait until the next batch?

Please contact one of the distributors in NA and Europe I posted above if you want  1-5 they both have enough.
1483  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [OPEN BATCH] FutureBit M.2 to GPU Riser Adapter on: July 24, 2017, 07:49:52 PM
When can you have 50 units ready to ship?

Would probably have to add you to next batch, but send me a PM ill know for sure by Friday how many I have left from current batch.
1484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner on: July 24, 2017, 07:31:54 PM
Hi Just a few questions on the AntMiner L3+.

I have recently got my two L3+ miners and have set them up. How many days would you recommend leaving them on before giving them a break? & How do you solo mine with them?

Thanks!


haha give them a break? these things are designed to run 24/7/365. As long as your chip temps are running under 70c your fine. No point in running solo with only 2 machines...variance in block rewards will be super crazy (i.e. you could get "lucky" and mine 5 blocks in a single week, or 2 blocks in a month).

If you really want too you can point them at my pool in my sig. I was using it to mine segwit blocks a few months ago to help push segwit on Litecoin, but currently don't have my miners on there. You would be "solo" mining on it and all rewards would go to you.
1485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner on: July 24, 2017, 07:28:21 PM
Will this miner still be profitable if litecoin loses 40% of it's value because Bitcoin will have segwit too making litecoin just another altcoin again?

I've bought in with some groupbuy and now I'm worried. What will happen with other scrypt coins? Maybe they'll even go up because people switch over from litecoin to others, increasing the difficulty and price.

Which is a good scryptcoin to buy and mine?

Yes, in fact - it seems you can make way more by NOT mining litecoin. Check out hash-to-coins.com or multipool.us. They offer automatic profit switching scrypt-coin pools that currently earn way more than mining litecoin directly. It's A LOT more work since you have to manually trade the alt-coins for whichever currency you desire - but it's worth it.

others good multipool options are prohashing.com and nicehash.com

Thanks for the prohashing suggestion! I love that it auto-sells the altcoins and pays you in whatever coin you select (or USD directly through Coinbase).


would somebody be so kind to give me an accurate idea on the return Pro Hashing would make per month as of now?

Pro hashing is super unreliable. They advertise good rates, but in reality your mining on your backup pools 50% of the time.
1486  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [OPEN BATCH] FutureBit M.2 to GPU Riser Adapter on: July 21, 2017, 09:45:17 PM
eh...I could use 5 and I'm a hoarder too. Plus I'd rather get them from you Wink

pm me, we could work something out.

PM sent
1487  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [OPEN BATCH] FutureBit M.2 to GPU Riser Adapter on: July 20, 2017, 02:13:30 PM
If your looking for just 1 or 2, please contact Scott at HolyBitcoin.com (he is getting a shipment for NA small orders).

If your in Europe, contact Bitshopper.de, he will be getting a shipment next week.
1488  Economy / Computer hardware / [OPEN BATCH] FutureBit M.2 to GPU Riser Adapter on: July 19, 2017, 10:16:21 PM
I developed a M.2 adapter specifically for GPU mining, and currently have a batch I'm producing for anyone interesting. The adapter connects directly to M.2 slot, and straight to GPU riser using USB socket.

There was only one working version of the M.2 to PCIe 4x  adapter that was used for GPU mining, and that got sold out, so I built this better version instead. This effectively eliminates the M.2 -> PCIe slot -> USB 3 connection, and has a way more stable PCIE connection to the GPU.

These have been tested with multiple boards, GPUs, and GPU risers and so far no one has reported any issues.

Pricing is $9-14 depending on how many you want (most of the batch is sold out, so if you want to order alot you'll prob have to wait for another batch).

Please keep in mind that if you already have 6-7 GPUs connected to the board, this adapter DOES NOT guarantee that more GPUs will post by connecting them to this adapter, since that is limited by the BIOS on how many GPUs can post. Also some board physically disable some M.2 slots if a PCIe lane is occupied (or you need to enable the PCIe M.2 slot in BIOS).



1489  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FutureBit M.2 to GPU Riser adapter! on: July 19, 2017, 09:55:02 PM
These are coming in next week, I only have a few left that have not been sold already if anyone still wants them.
1490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Kil-a-watt meter for 240v? on: July 19, 2017, 09:51:25 PM
Get yourself a clamp meter Wink
1491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner on: July 19, 2017, 09:25:29 PM
2 TH has already been added to the network for the initial July batches...and they just started shipping them out...lol

Bye bye profitability from here on out.
1492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AMD Ryzen hashrate? on: July 19, 2017, 06:22:22 AM
Just ordered my 1500x, has anyone tried it already? Would be grateful for any information Smiley
I'd like to know if you get any benefit from running  more than 4 threads on that processor since it should have crosstalk between the CCX's.  The Ryzen 5  1400 would also be nice to look at for a mining rig cpu but it would only be able to run 4 threads because of it's L3 cache and in theory it doesn't have the CCX latency issue, which could help with less expensive RAM as well.

Just tested aeon on the 1400...does about 700 h/s so not bad (8 threads). I cant enable large page size on the home version of windows 10 im running though.

EDIT: figured out paging...now doing about 800 h/s on 6 threads
1493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: BTU Output of L3+ AntMiner on: July 16, 2017, 04:28:23 AM
I hope your not seriously thinking to cool down 10 units in an enclosed room by A/C alone. If your doing it by A/C at all in the first place your doing it wrong. You'll end up with as much A/C power to cool then as they put out.

Ill help you out:

1. Cut a hole in your wall
2. stick an attic fan to it
3. sip on your espresso
1494  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FutureBit MoonLander: A Modern and Efficient Scrypt USB Stick Miner! on: July 15, 2017, 05:25:11 AM
Driver is up on my github page btw for anyone that does not trust pre-compiled binaries...guess I should throw up the binary released on there as well.

https://github.com/jstefanop/bfgminer/tree/futurebit_driver

BTW stay tuned for some cool stuff Wink
1495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: July 14, 2017, 09:54:43 PM
I got this thing up to 2.25 GH/s on Pascal...looks like out of the box with the shitty drivers this is the best bet currently. Makes sense since Pascal is purely compute and does not use vegas gimped memory controller.

My GF is currently using it as a hairdryer though...320 watts @1600mhz AND undervolted to 1090mv  Shocked
1496  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: July 14, 2017, 06:44:21 PM
Agree vega should be able to do about 2,5k to 3k on monero

Uhm?

The Vega Frontier did 1170, how Vega gaming "should be able to do about 2,5k to 3k on monero"?

This is not impressive at all. A 580 clocked at 1200 can do 800-900, thats with half the cores and a fraction of the clock speed.
1497  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Antminer L3+ ROI is 2 months!!!! on: July 14, 2017, 03:21:23 AM
I was thinking of buying antminer L3+ after calculating the profitability on coinwarz and the break even period came out to be ~55 days.
I was shocked as the breakeven period of an antminer s9 is ~180 days. So in that period antminer L3+ would have made 3x of investment.

So is there any catch in this or is it truly gonna break even in 2 months?

Would love to hear your opinions....

Why do people like you, that I assume has been around crypto for at least more than a week, make ridiculous posts like this? Where in the history of crypto has profitability EVER stayed the same for more than a week??

Even if you could buy one TODAY it would never ROI in 55 days, because difficulty will double over the next month or two as bitmain unleashes their new batches. The earliest you could get one without paying 6k for one is at the end of September, and ROI will be the same as an S9 by then.

Like with everyting else with crypto, the only people that had 55 day ROI were the people that placed an order when the first batches came out in April/May. Just like GPUs those days are over as well.
1498  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: July 13, 2017, 07:59:42 PM

Gonna have mine soon - and will be modding the shit out of the VBIOS.

Do you think that vega will have "polaris bug" or it will not be affected like nvidia gpus?.

I kinda doubt it will have an issue - we'll see, though.

Can confirm this issue is on vega as well.

Block 3M = 34 MH
Block 4M = 29 MH
Block 5M = 22 MH

Don't care about eth .

what about zec 1000 sols at 200 watts possible?  or 900 sols at 200 watts?  or worse.

lol you wish...currently doing 400 sols @250 watts undervolted on zawaws kernel.

Maybe it can do 500 sols with claymore ASM kernel, but what I'm starting to see here is that they intentionally cut HBM bandwidth in half in the initial driver. Looks like they are intentionally doing this to keep miners away from the cards. Thats the only explanation that makes sense, since there is no reason why these CANT do 800-900 sols theoretically.
1499  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: July 13, 2017, 07:00:44 PM
Claymore stores his kernels as AMDIL, I think, so it won't work for Vega.

Yep, tests are from genoil's miner...had to compile it from scratch with some tweaks to make it work properly.
1500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Why I never mined on: July 12, 2017, 11:17:52 PM
I find mining just more enjoyable than trading. Plus I actually believe in crypto and the ecosystem at large. Securing the network while earning coins for  "free" is way better than traders that are just in it for profit. Im still holding eth even with this downturn.
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