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May 19, 2015, 05:03:59 PM |
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11 PNY 750 ti's = 3 kh , 330 watts
11 PNY 750 ti's = $1100 - $1430
-- droool ---
2.7 xmr / day
at 10 cents / kwh, 330 watts is $0.792
at currend USD val, thats 60 cents / day in "profit"
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May 19, 2015, 05:08:17 PM Last edit: May 19, 2015, 05:21:30 PM by Drhiggins |
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I've owned a few Supermicro boards and never had any issues with them
This board is huge but its a miner dream board.
Cheapest I've seen the board is $479 on Amazon
Just for one 12 core processor it will cost $2,600 for a high end chip.
This build if taken to its potential would be an easy $10K or more. If I built a beast miner off of this board I'd liquid cool all of it (CPU, GPU and Math Co-Processor) so I could really push the imagined hardware to its limits. Anybody have $15K they want to give me in the form of a grant? LOL
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May 20, 2015, 01:33:15 AM |
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11 PNY 750 ti's = 3 kh , 330 watts
11 PNY 750 ti's = $1100 - $1430
-- droool ---
2.7 xmr / day
at 10 cents / kwh, 330 watts is $0.792
at currend USD val, thats 60 cents / day in "profit"
You can't ever pay for the hardware that way (on top of $1250-ish for the GPUs, add $480 for the motherboard, plus CPU, memory, and PSU). Even with low end CPUs and minimal RAM that is going to be $3K or more, so 5000 days to break even. But if you have some other use for a server like that, mining is a good way to get some extra value out of it. That's what I do with my servers. Mining as an add-on activity to reduce operating and ownership cost. Desktops, servers, etc. That's where to go with it.
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GingerAle
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May 20, 2015, 10:45:38 AM |
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11 PNY 750 ti's = 3 kh , 330 watts
11 PNY 750 ti's = $1100 - $1430
-- droool ---
2.7 xmr / day
at 10 cents / kwh, 330 watts is $0.792
at currend USD val, thats 60 cents / day in "profit"
You can't ever pay for the hardware that way (on top of $1250-ish for the GPUs, add $480 for the motherboard, plus CPU, memory, and PSU). Even with low end CPUs and minimal RAM that is going to be $3K or more, so 5000 days to break even. But if you have some other use for a server like that, mining is a good way to get some extra value out of it. That's what I do with my servers. Mining as an add-on activity to reduce operating and ownership cost. Desktops, servers, etc. That's where to go with it. Yeah. Until monero moons!!! ( gufaw ). But yes - I generally try find a middle ground between wanting decentralized mining and wanting to build a monster rig to mine tons of monero for myself.
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Drhiggins
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May 21, 2015, 02:35:05 AM |
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I know this is way off topic but has anybody here ever built a Searl generator or have info on how to build one? If you want to know more then I put a link here. But you can google it for expanded learning. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/01/07/free-energy-searl-effect-generator/BETTER LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ8KVzDeYaIBefore coming at me with the law of thermal dynamics and why it will never work, please think outside of 3D physics and closed loop circuits because this tech does work on 4th dimension thinking and laws of the universe. This free energy source has been suppressed for years by the ruling cabal on this planet because they control all the oil, coal and nuclear rods for electric generation. I've talked with my uncle about this and he is an electrical engineer and he already knew it was possible. He spent many years in the environmental industry here in the US and told me that in the past when some physicist would come to the plate with this tech they would be shut down and threatened by the powers that be. I tried to get him interested in building a small scale generator with me but he does not have any interest. Well he is in the middle of a nasty divorce so that is occupying his time. The planet as a whole is in dire need of this tech and it could only make things better for humanity, plus I'd like to run my miners off of it and never pay for electric again. Maybe I'd get shot for trying but to put it bluntly, fuck the cabal and their rapping and economic enslavement of the people of this earth. Time for a change. Ok thanks for any info you guys might have. You can PM me.
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GingerAle
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May 21, 2015, 10:52:17 AM |
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I know this is way off topic but has anybody here ever built a Searl generator or have info on how to build one? If you want to know more then I put a link here. But you can google it for expanded learning. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/01/07/free-energy-searl-effect-generator/BETTER LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ8KVzDeYaIBefore coming at me with the law of thermal dynamics and why it will never work, please think outside of 3D physics and closed loop circuits because this tech does work on 4th dimension thinking and laws of the universe. This free energy source has been suppressed for years by the ruling cabal on this planet because they control all the oil, coal and nuclear rods for electric generation. I've talked with my uncle about this and he is an electrical engineer and he already knew it was possible. He spent many years in the environmental industry here in the US and told me that in the past when some physicist would come to the plate with this tech they would be shut down and threatened by the powers that be. I tried to get him interested in building a small scale generator with me but he does not have any interest. Well he is in the middle of a nasty divorce so that is occupying his time. The planet as a whole is in dire need of this tech and it could only make things better for humanity, plus I'd like to run my miners off of it and never pay for electric again. Maybe I'd get shot for trying but to put it bluntly, fuck the cabal and their rapping and economic enslavement of the people of this earth. Time for a change. Ok thanks for any info you guys might have. You can PM me. Yeah dude, I got into this a while back - in general, I think high RPM magnetism will open up a lot of doors. What're you thinking - we start a monero fund drive to build one of these, then we set up a mining operation?
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Drhiggins
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May 21, 2015, 04:34:51 PM |
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That's my thinking. Mining operation with free electric. How sweet that would be.
Not to mention you could start a whole business building these for people to install at their homes, business, or even putting these in cars or tractors. The possibilities are endless.
Mainly mining though.
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February 14, 2016, 12:44:32 AM |
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It would be a huge benefit to mankind if proof of work could be accomplished by generating usable power, rather than by consuming it. Inverse hash-cash is a much better mining incentive, and overcomes the centralizing influences of scale created by hash-cash. I seriously doubt this can be done, given the laws of thermodynamics as we know them, but hey, one can never invent if one blinker's one's fancy.
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February 14, 2016, 01:10:29 AM |
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Botnet  Just kidding... Waiting for next dumping video.
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Fademigo
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February 14, 2016, 09:10:20 AM |
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I used to use AMD HD 7970 to mine the Monero. But it is not as profitable as mining Ethereum. I am mining Ethereum.
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February 15, 2016, 09:17:21 AM |
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It would be a huge benefit to mankind if proof of work could be accomplished by generating usable power, rather than by consuming it. Inverse hash-cash is a much better mining incentive, and overcomes the centralizing influences of scale created by hash-cash. I seriously doubt this can be done, given the laws of thermodynamics as we know them, but hey, one can never invent if one blinker's one's fancy.
Maybe specialised miners for heating purpose, we can turn that on in winter and shut down during summer. Some are in the north, some are in the south.
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June 16, 2016, 10:04:36 PM |
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mining with 3 rigs curently.
4x 7970 - 2200h/s (undervolted) 3x 280x - 1600h/s (stock) 2x 280x - 1100h/s (stock)
total power draw is about 980w
holding all my mined xmr for now.
your power consumption is only 1kw, per 9 cards on cryptonight? did you undervolt, or what is your settings?
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August 14, 2016, 08:51:22 PM |
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which algorythm is needed for monero mining? scrypt?
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August 14, 2016, 11:45:36 PM |
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which algorythm is needed for monero mining? scrypt?
The algorithm is cryptonight. You can mine with either CPU or GPU.
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September 05, 2016, 03:26:10 PM |
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Just curious, how profitable is it to mine monero with r9 290, how many coins can it mine per week ?
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September 06, 2016, 03:35:02 AM |
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Just curious, how profitable is it to mine monero with r9 290, how many coins can it mine per week ?
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September 06, 2016, 08:04:19 AM |
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Just curious, how profitable is it to mine monero with r9 290, how many coins can it mine per week ?
Check this spreadsheet to estimate your hashrate : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MI-ic0Os25hgGUImW54sUIjZY_pUNQNa_W8Se5pRGBs/edit#gid=1726706747Then go on a mining pool and use the Estimate Mining Profit tool : http://monero.crypto-pool.fr/Example :  Be aware that it is only an estimate, global hashrate may fluctuate a lot. Also, every GPU have a different hashrate depending on the specific model (memory type and cooling) and mining conditions (cooling, connection stability). With 700 hash/s the estimate give 1.05 XMR per week but I don't think that you will reach 1 XMR with a r9 290.
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Nikolaj
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September 06, 2016, 11:57:37 AM |
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xmr was very good with 290's in the mid of 2014, not now.
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September 06, 2016, 01:34:20 PM |
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Can i use exhange wallet mining monero? what is monero payment id?
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September 06, 2016, 01:50:25 PM |
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Just moved into a new flat and electricity's free for a few weeks so I'm running ccminer on a Gigabyte GTX 770 OC which yields a measly 0.25khs. Also using the spare CPU cycles on a dedicated box in a datacentre with minerd which adds another 0.15khs. In total, this could actually cover the cost of the dedibox at the end of the month, not that bad when you think about it.
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