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December 14, 2016, 11:59:03 AM |
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Hi Zcash maniacs how to write a batch file to switch to a working pool of automatic mining .Thanks
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The network tries to produce one block per 10 minutes. It does this by automatically adjusting how difficult it is to produce blocks.
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December 14, 2016, 12:51:29 PM |
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no i retire overclock! in what topic you tell this ? Is the Sol Coin is better to mine than eth? Dear ffthomas This values ? Just FYI: with Sapphire "ref" RX470 4GB cards I get 202-206sols/s using WattTool with 1200Mhz+1000mV GPU and 1750Mhz+950mV memory settings and -5x6.25mV voltage offset. Heat and wattage reduced significantly. I use 16.10.3 driver, Win10 OS, CZM 9.1 (-i 6) and all cards are connected with powered riser (6 GPUs/rig). You don't need to overclock the 470 to get 202-206sols/s. im can miner Sol and Eth at same time ? my psu is that https://s23.postimg.org/71flff3yj/20161213_212519.jpgThanks Almir Download WattTool and try to use the settings I mentioned in the previous post.
What type of PSU do you have? Did you overclock the cards or use modded bios?
Man, Your PSU is definitely NOT FOR MINING! You should buy something that is at least 80+ Gold Certified. Current price of Platinum certified PSUs makes them better choice for mining. Of course don't look just for certification, look instead for respectable brand and read reviews.
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AzzAz
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December 14, 2016, 01:11:40 PM |
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no i retire overclock! in what topic you tell this ? Is the Sol Coin is better to mine than eth? Dear ffthomas This values ? Just FYI: with Sapphire "ref" RX470 4GB cards I get 202-206sols/s using WattTool with 1200Mhz+1000mV GPU and 1750Mhz+950mV memory settings and -5x6.25mV voltage offset. Heat and wattage reduced significantly. I use 16.10.3 driver, Win10 OS, CZM 9.1 (-i 6) and all cards are connected with powered riser (6 GPUs/rig). You don't need to overclock the 470 to get 202-206sols/s. im can miner Sol and Eth at same time ? my psu is that Thanks Almir Download WattTool and try to use the settings I mentioned in the previous post.
What type of PSU do you have? Did you overclock the cards or use modded bios?
That is your problem. Not enough for 2 470.
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Mavrodiy
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December 14, 2016, 01:19:14 PM |
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Burst profitable mining?
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AzzAz
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December 14, 2016, 01:29:38 PM |
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Guys... This is Claymore's Z miner tread. So many treads about mining are there. Noone will teach you here the basics. Bottom line: IT IS 24/7 LOAD, SAME AS FOR SERVERS. Learn first. ( 3 cards that can pull 150-200W + 60w rest - wants PSU 750 GOLD minimum to operate almost normally. Though I saw PSUs that are overloaded heavilly for years but that is VERY rare )
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December 14, 2016, 01:31:36 PM |
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How can anyone be so stupid to trust this "newbie" who is stealing Claymore's dev fee?! Don't you think he will steal from you?
And all this sh*t for 1% fee reducing?! And you pay for that guy's piece of sh*t instead of supporting Claymore to develop/improve the miner?!
I hope only a few idiots will buy that garbage..
I'm f***** pissed off..........%$?ß÷/×!!!
Not just stupid, but also rude. This guy is selling his theft-ware right in front of Claymore on Claymore's thread. Then these guys have the brass to buy the theft-ware and bitch about performance right in front of Claymore on Claymore's thread. Absolutely no common decency. Can't even take it to their own doucher thread.
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December 14, 2016, 01:34:37 PM |
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Claymore any news on a new version? Zcash is very low now last time you dropped a new they did go up to 62.
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December 14, 2016, 01:51:13 PM |
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What hashrate can you get from R9 290? What wattage?
Have the option to get used one for cheap so need to calculate approx roi. Thx
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BitJunkie556
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December 14, 2016, 02:21:47 PM |
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What hashrate can you get from R9 290? What wattage?
Have the option to get used one for cheap so need to calculate approx roi. Thx
I would ballpark about 300 watts for about... Maybe something like 275 sol/s. I have a 390, running at 1050/1500 and I'm doing 285-290 sol/s, and from what I've heard, that pulls around 300 watts... So with my electricity cost, suppose I get a 290 for $150 and my electricity cost 4 cents/kwh (lucky its cheap where I am), CoinWarz says I ROI in 130 days... So even that isn't great with my cheap electricity. And that doesn't take into account 12.5 block reward that may lower prices further due to more supply... I think you'll probably break even eventually, but keep in mind that a lot of this is totally about speculation/the fun of it. Wouldn't bet the barn on mining zcash. At least as of today. I expect a modest ROI, but it's still mostly a hobby. If it pays off in the longrun, that's great, I have no intention of cashing out. But don't get too excited. lol
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December 14, 2016, 02:22:48 PM |
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Hi,
all tests with Claymore V9.0
zec.flypool.org eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s zcash.flypool.org eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s
do you own math but for me it is clear !
Have a nice day
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December 14, 2016, 02:36:21 PM |
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Hi,
all tests with Claymore V9.0
zec.flypool.org eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s zcash.flypool.org eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s
do you own math but for me it is clear !
Have a nice day
so Which better??? flypool??? or dwarfpool and Which server??...please tell to us
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adaseb
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December 14, 2016, 02:38:51 PM |
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Yikes!
ZEC and ETH mining profits are yearly lows.
GPU dumping is already starting on this forum and ethereum forum.
All my GPUs are ROI'd except the damn 470s. Paid well over ~$220/each for them about 3 months ago, need another month or two to ROI.
Best GPUs were probably the 7950s, second hand for $80 and they are pretty much worth the same amount today.
The Antminer S7 has caught my eye, however the Bitcoin difficulty is also skyrocketing as we speak. X11 is done due to some Chinese ASICs that are dominating all the hashpower and flooding the market with X11 chips. Scrypt is CRAZY expensive. 2 year ROI. Pretty much we are out of options.
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December 14, 2016, 02:39:23 PM |
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Hi,
all tests with Claymore V9.0
zec.flypool.org eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s zcash.flypool.org eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s
do you own math but for me it is clear !
Have a nice day
so Which better??? flypool??? or dwarfpool and Which server??...please tell to us I think dwarfpool is better
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dadach
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December 14, 2016, 02:39:36 PM |
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Hi,
all tests with Claymore V9.0
zec.flypool.org eu-server 104h mining with 1333 Sol/s =0.61028 ZEC =======>0,1056 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 20h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.145623 ZEC =======>0,131 per day/1000sol/s zcash.flypool.org eu-server 32h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.16034 ZEC =======>0,09021 per day/1000sol/s zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com eu-server 25h mining with 1333 Sol/s = 0.17624300 ZEC =====>0,1269 per day/1000sol/s
do you own math but for me it is clear !
Have a nice day
so Which better??? flypool??? or dwarfpool and Which server??...please tell to us clearly dwarfpool, by a mile...
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December 14, 2016, 02:42:23 PM |
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Yikes!
ZEC and ETH mining profits are yearly lows.
GPU dumping is already starting on this forum and ethereum forum.
All my GPUs are ROI'd except the damn 470s. Paid well over ~$220/each for them about 3 months ago, need another month or two to ROI.
Best GPUs were probably the 7950s, second hand for $80 and they are pretty much worth the same amount today.
The Antminer S7 has caught my eye, however the Bitcoin difficulty is also skyrocketing as we speak. X11 is done due to some Chinese ASICs that are dominating all the hashpower and flooding the market with X11 chips. Scrypt is CRAZY expensive. 2 year ROI. Pretty much we are out of options.
as for myself 7x s9s are doing great since the August and planning add 10 more, for partners im maintaining zec and eth farm so far so good, hope prices will change in near future
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dadach
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December 14, 2016, 02:44:42 PM |
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Yikes!
ZEC and ETH mining profits are yearly lows.
GPU dumping is already starting on this forum and ethereum forum.
All my GPUs are ROI'd except the damn 470s. Paid well over ~$220/each for them about 3 months ago, need another month or two to ROI.
Best GPUs were probably the 7950s, second hand for $80 and they are pretty much worth the same amount today.
The Antminer S7 has caught my eye, however the Bitcoin difficulty is also skyrocketing as we speak. X11 is done due to some Chinese ASICs that are dominating all the hashpower and flooding the market with X11 chips. Scrypt is CRAZY expensive. 2 year ROI. Pretty much we are out of options.
as for myself 7x s9s are doing great since the August and planning add 10 more, for partners im maintaining zec and eth farm so far so good, hope prices will change in near future what would be your recommendation. s9 > btc of course, scrypt > btc or hold some other side coin? gpu > hold zec/eth or sell to btc? thanks
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December 14, 2016, 02:46:37 PM |
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Update: I got another speedup for some cards, for example, I see almost 330H/s on stock 390X, but due to a compiler bug it does not work for Polaris yet. I will release new version as soon as I make it work there.
waiting for rx
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December 14, 2016, 02:47:06 PM |
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The thing with Bitcoin ASICs is that even though you make less, the difficulty doesn't grow as fast as ZEC/ETH AND there is a good chance that BTC/USD might appreciate in the future to offset the difficulty growth.
With ETH, I think most months the difficulty went up 30% month after month. With BTC its generally a much slower pace.
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