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November 17, 2016, 01:29:46 PM
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coinmine.pl features 7,702 workers with some whopping 5,130,227.894 Sol/s or let's calculate 666 Sol/s on each.

... ask the devil why they are so much more efficient. I smell fish.

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November 17, 2016, 02:00:15 PM
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I'm using 2 rigs, both using the simpleminer OS (custom linux build from simpleminer.com) and the optiminer Mining software.

1st rig is 2x 290, 2 x 290x, 1 x 390  -  820 sol/s

2nd rig is 3 x 290, 2x 380  -  620 sol

Also using a python based cuda miner using silent army in Win10 with a gtx 1070 (overclocked memory +500) getting about 88 sol
Same computer using a forked nheqminer with silent army on 3 threads of a core i5 4690k gets 17 sol

Mining to a poloniex exchange wallet, all miners pointed to nanopool.

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I started mining with 1 AMD 7950 and 1 R9-280X. Then I gradually built my AMD operation into 12 R9-290s. Awesome ETH hash but ridiculous power consumption and heat. Over the last year I defected to the Nvidia team. I now use GTX 1070s. They were expensive to buy (probably a bargain now) but awesome hash rate vs. power consumption. blah blah blah blah
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November 17, 2016, 03:40:48 PM
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Operation Sysytem :  Win 8.1 64bit
Wallet : Using pool
Miner : claymore 6.0
Speed : 110-115 Sol/s
Pool: https://pool.mn/zclassic
VGA Card(s) GPU/Mem: ASUS R9 280X  x 1
VGA driver : 16.10.3
Bat or start file settings : ZecMiner64.exe -zpool %POOL% -zwal bobben.3 -zpsw x -cclock 990 -mclock 1550 -i 1 -allpools 1
Watts at wall: 190W
BIOS mod: Undervolt to core to 987mV upto 1GHz, copied memory timing strap 1500 -> 1625
Card ASIC quality: 59.6%

EDIT: The pool doesnt see the same hash rate as that reported by the miner.
Either shitty pool or the claymore miner reported hasrate is inflated?

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November 17, 2016, 04:24:07 PM
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Operation Sysytem :  Win10 64bit
Wallet : Kraken
Miner : nheqminer_v0.3a_suprnova
Speed : 8.5-9 Sols/s -t3  //  10-12 Sols/s -t4
Pool: https://zec.suprnova.cc/
CPU: 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7 Quad Core / Laptop " Sony SVZ1311BGXXI


Have you tried -t 6 or -t 7 setting?

with -t 4 i got 12-13 Sols/s cpu core temps are around 75-80 celsius /  ambient temp : 24 celsius
with -t 6 i got 16.5 Sols/s stable , cpu core temps are around 80 celsius /  ambient temp : 24 celsius
with -t 7 i got 16.8 - 17.5 Sols/s  , cpu core temps are around 85 celsius /  ambient temp : 24 celsius
with -t 8 i got 17.5-18.9 Sols/s , cpu core temps are around 85 celsius /  ambient temp : 24 celsius , killed one OEM SONY AC adapter already with -t 8 setting Sad

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November 17, 2016, 04:41:50 PM
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coinmine.pl features 7,702 workers with some whopping 5,130,227.894 Sol/s or let's calculate 666 Sol/s on each.

... ask the devil why they are so much more efficient. I smell fish.

one worker can have unlimited number of Rigs/GPUs under it so your math are meaningless
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November 17, 2016, 06:40:15 PM
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OS: Win 10
PSU: Corsair 2x 850 WATT and 1x HP Server PSU
GPU: 14x AMD RX 40
HASH: 560
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December 23, 2016, 03:56:16 PM
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Win 7 64 bit
Fx 6300 @ 4ghz
16GB ddr3 1866
Evga gtx 970 acx 2.0 ~150Sols/s 1030/3004 @~56C 70% fanspeed.

Suprnova us  zec pool
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January 03, 2017, 01:11:10 PM
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I would say I can get a very nice numbers from my (average) system.
Everything is in factory settings, because I have problem with cooling, so I can't really go higher.
If I would solve a better cooling, I could get even higher sol/s on the current hardware.

OS :  Win 10 64bit
Wallet : pool wallet
Miner : EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner / Version 0.0.6b
Speed : 40-50 sol/s
Pool: zcash.flypool.org
VGA Card GPU/Mem: GTX 760 2GB
VGA driver : 376.33 nvidia driver, CUDA 8.0
Bat : miner.exe --server eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 --user address.user --pass x --port 3333


CPU : Intel Core i5 4670 3,40GHz
Miner : nheqminer_0.3a
Pool: zcash.flypool.org
CPU Mining Speed : ~20 sol/s (4 cores/threads)
Bat : nheqminer.exe -l eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u address.user

measured max hashrate on flypool: 70 H/s
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January 03, 2017, 06:14:43 PM
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Operation Sysytem :  Win10 64bit
Wallet : Kraken
Miner : EWBF's Zcash cuda miner Zec miner 0.0.8b
Speed : 275-280 Sols/s
Pool: http://zcash.flypool.org/
VGA Crad: Asus GTX980 reference
VGA Driver: 376.33
bat file : miner --server us1-zcash.flypool.org --port 3333 --user zcashaddress.username --pass x --P 0

Running stable 275-280Sols/s with the latest EWBF's Zcash cuda miner version 0.0.8b
Vga card fine tuned with Asus Gpu Tweak II , version 1.3.3.2

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http://imgur.com/a/yGCVo How do you post inline image??

Hardware:
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GFX: MSI GTX 970 4GB (Driver version 376.33)
CPU: Intel i7 3770K
Memory: 16GB
OS: Windows 10 x64

Software:
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NiceHash Miner v1.7.3.12 (eqm_v1.0.4b)

Hashrates:
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GFX: 275 Sols/s
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January 04, 2017, 07:47:27 PM
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How do you post inline image??

Hardware:
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GFX: MSI GTX 970 4GB (Driver version 376.33)
CPU: Intel i7 3770K
Memory: 16GB
OS: Windows 10 x64

Software:
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Hashrates:
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GFX: 275 Sols/s

You have to have more post in the forum for the picture to display directly in your post, otherwise you just get a link.

GFX : 6x GTX 1070 EVGA FTW (+150/600 - TDP 50% - 695w @ wall)
CPU : intel celeron 3780
Memory : 4GB
OS windows 10 x64 pro anniversary

Nicehash miner eqm 1.0.4b / hashrate 2400sols/s (about 400 per card)
EWBF 0.0.9b / hashrate 2350sols/s (about 390 per card)

Pool Nicehash for EQM and Flypool for EWBF
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January 05, 2017, 11:36:25 AM
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So can anybody tell me is it still worth mining this coin?
Or better switch back to ETH?
Im getting 28Sols on I7 @ 4.2ghz
And 70 from an GTX680 default clocks
while a GTX 450 does only 14-15

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January 05, 2017, 07:05:52 PM
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So can anybody tell me is it still worth mining this coin?
Or better switch back to ETH?
Im getting 28Sols on I7 @ 4.2ghz
And 70 from an GTX680 default clocks
while a GTX 450 does only 14-15

Kr

These two cards are not good for mining anyway.
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January 05, 2017, 08:10:53 PM
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OS :  Win 10 64bit
Miner : EWBF's Zcash cuda miner Zec miner 0.0.9b
Speed : 1540 Sol/s
Pool: flypool
VGA Card(s) GPU/Mem: 4X GTX1070
VGA driver :376.33
OC: PL 70% - Core +200 - Mem +600

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OS :  Win 10 64bit
Miner : EWBF's Zcash cuda miner Zec miner 0.0.9b
Speed : 1540 Sol/s
Pool: flypool
VGA Card(s) GPU/Mem: 4X GTX1070
VGA driver :376.33
OC: PL 70% - Core +200 - Mem +600

(I am a noob but what do the acronyms or abbreviations "PL" and "Core" and "Mem" mean?)


I have several more noob questions:

What kind of Power Supply Unit (PSU) are you using?

What kind of motherboard are you using?

And how much RAM do you have on that motherboard?

Are you using USB PCI extender cables and/or do you think that efficiency would be significantly crippled if your were to do so?

I am looking to setup a very similar rig however on Linux, I am considering putting 6 GTX 1070s on a single motherboard with a 1500W PSU. Do you have any advice or comments on whether this rig with 6 GPU would be an efficient setup?

Thanks for all the help in advance!
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January 27, 2017, 12:32:33 PM
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OS :  Win 10 64bit
Miner : EWBF's Zcash cuda miner Zec miner 0.0.9b
Speed : 1540 Sol/s
Pool: flypool
VGA Card(s) GPU/Mem: 4X GTX1070
VGA driver :376.33
OC: PL 70% - Core +200 - Mem +600

(I am a noob but what do the acronyms or abbreviations "PL" and "Core" and "Mem" mean?)


I have several more noob questions:

What kind of Power Supply Unit (PSU) are you using?

What kind of motherboard are you using?

And how much RAM do you have on that motherboard?

Are you using USB PCI extender cables and/or do you think that efficiency would be significantly crippled if your were to do so?

I am looking to setup a very similar rig however on Linux, I am considering putting 6 GTX 1070s on a single motherboard with a 1500W PSU. Do you have any advice or comments on whether this rig with 6 GPU would be an efficient setup?

Thanks for all the help in advance!

If you want to have a mining rig for mining altcoins you have to buy a good motherboard which supports at least 3 graphic cards(up to six I know) (one such being Asrock H81 PRO BTC).

You need to have a really good PSU, 1200-1500 Watt EVGA or any other well known brand.

You can make this rig with 6GTX 1070 with the same motherboard I have suggested (just read a bit more in google) and a 1500 W PSU should do better. A better one would be 6 RX 480 since they are cheaper and consume less energy and hash power for mining zec is almost the same.

I have no clue about the extenders though.




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March 15, 2017, 12:52:03 AM
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OS :  Win 10 64bit
Miner : EWBF's Zcash cuda miner Zec miner 0.0.9b
Speed : 1540 Sol/s
Pool: flypool
VGA Card(s) GPU/Mem: 4X GTX1070
VGA driver :376.33
OC: PL 70% - Core +200 - Mem +600

(I am a noob but what do the acronyms or abbreviations "PL" and "Core" and "Mem" mean?)


I have several more noob questions:

What kind of Power Supply Unit (PSU) are you using?

What kind of motherboard are you using?

And how much RAM do you have on that motherboard?

Are you using USB PCI extender cables and/or do you think that efficiency would be significantly crippled if your were to do so?

I am looking to setup a very similar rig however on Linux, I am considering putting 6 GTX 1070s on a single motherboard with a 1500W PSU. Do you have any advice or comments on whether this rig with 6 GPU would be an efficient setup?

Thanks for all the help in advance!

If you want to have a mining rig for mining altcoins you have to buy a good motherboard which supports at least 3 graphic cards(up to six I know) (one such being Asrock H81 PRO BTC).

You need to have a really good PSU, 1200-1500 Watt EVGA or any other well known brand.

You can make this rig with 6GTX 1070 with the same motherboard I have suggested (just read a bit more in google) and a 1500 W PSU should do better. A better one would be 6 RX 480 since they are cheaper and consume less energy and hash power for mining zec is almost the same.

I have no clue about the extenders though.
I would like to get into mining so these specs are just what I will follow to get into it and start mining ZEC with.
But one question would be: Would I need more than just 1500 Watt ps if I wanted to put 6x1070 cards on one board? Don't they take more than 250 watts of power each? Just to be on the safe side to not be stingee if I want to overclock them for more hash power. Grin
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March 15, 2017, 02:09:44 AM
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I would like to get into mining so these specs are just what I will follow to get into it and start mining ZEC with.
But one question would be: Would I need more than just 1500 Watt ps if I wanted to put 6x1070 cards on one board? Don't they take more than 250 watts of power each? Just to be on the safe side to not be stingee if I want to overclock them for more hash power. Grin

if you want to overclock your card for mining to get better hashrate, its better if you learn how to undervolt your cards if you have to pay for eletricity Smiley , if you dont have to pay for electricity , ignore my suggestion Wink but you should consider all this :

For calculating your mining income , possible profitability you need to know a few things :

How much $ is your mining PC ?
What is the total power draw for your system at the wall ?
How much $/kwh you paying for electricity included tax and another fees ?
What is the max hashrate you can get from ur rig ?
What wallet / exchage you going to use (what % they charging you for exchange ) ?
What mining software are you going to use ? ( its free or have some % developer fee )
What pool are u going to use ? ( pool fee% )
What ROI (return of investment) do you prefer ...

what any of the calculators telling you today , that is just for today ... if the difficulty going higher , your ROI can be doubled easy and ur mined coin going to be less ....
when you have all this information , you can use any mining calculator
there is a few example's :
for eth:
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/ethereum-mining-calculator
for zcash:
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/zcash-mining-calculator
for xmr
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/monero-mining-calculator

 



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I would like to get into mining so these specs are just what I will follow to get into it and start mining ZEC with.
But one question would be: Would I need more than just 1500 Watt ps if I wanted to put 6x1070 cards on one board? Don't they take more than 250 watts of power each? Just to be on the safe side to not be stingee if I want to overclock them for more hash power. Grin

if you want to overclock your card for mining to get better hashrate, its better if you learn how to undervolt your cards if you have to pay for eletricity Smiley , if you dont have to pay for electricity , ignore my suggestion Wink but you should consider all this :

For calculating your mining income , possible profitability you need to know a few things :

How much $ is your mining PC ?
What is the total power draw for your system at the wall ?
How much $/kwh you paying for electricity included tax and another fees ?
What is the max hashrate you can get from ur rig ?
What wallet / exchage you going to use (what % they charging you for exchange ) ?
What mining software are you going to use ? ( its free or have some % developer fee )
What pool are u going to use ? ( pool fee% )
What ROI (return of investment) do you prefer ...

what any of the calculators telling you today , that is just for today ... if the difficulty going higher , your ROI can be doubled easy and ur mined coin going to be less ....
when you have all this information , you can use any mining calculator
there is a few example's :
for eth:
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/ethereum-mining-calculator
for zcash:
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/zcash-mining-calculator
for xmr
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/monero-mining-calculator

Electricity costs wont be considered a problem in the area I live in. Wink
So give me an alternative scenario for the maximum hash rate with overclocking these cards.
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March 16, 2017, 01:41:28 AM
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ZEC Mining Really go well today!

0.13476398  from Genesis Mining (Cloud mining) whit 1000 hash/s

Happy day`s!

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