i don't understand why you guys always ask for new version f.t higher speed. the majority of miners are using Claymore's app. If your speed improve by 10% for example, other miners will get 10% also. End up, you will get the same amount of zcash. You won't get any benefit out of new version except for higher difficulty.
Not everyone is mining with amd on windows. Every little bit helps relative to nvidia miners and linux miners. But asking for a new version is very annoying.
*waves*
Majority of MY ZEC mining is with GTX 1070s, by a fairly wide margin - but that's looking likely to shift over the next week or less as "basket" profitability has dropped across the board making their ORIGINAL intended reason to exist competative on profitability.
I'll probably still leave the older 2GB and smaller cards on ZEC though.
Hi
videocards HD77xx series supported?
I have HD 7750s and HD 7870s running v9.1
Doesn't work worth beans on the older Terascale stuff though, very poor hashrates at best.
I have ton of dead Nvidia video cards, especially that EVGA brand, 2 years max. I have been used and abused ton of AMD video cards and none is dead. I promised myself to never ever buy Nvidia chip video card again.
Want to share the specs and how you used those cards? E.g. approx. capacity usage and how many hours did they last before they died? How many alternatives have you tried and what's your personal most durable one now?
Nothing modify, just plug and play stuffs. A couple EVGA 9800GTX, a couple EVGA 8600GT, a few 8600 none EVGA, all dead within a couple years. I have 4 computers at our house. My impression at this point is to preventing Nvidia at all cost.
I've found over the years that the BRAND tends to have more to do with reliability than the GPU maker.
You're also talking ANCIENT history - EVGA has gotten a lot better since the pre-GTX days, though I still don't equate them to Gigabyte or MSI, much less Sapphire.
I have ton of dead Nvidia video cards, especially that EVGA brand, 2 years max. I have been used and abused ton of AMD video cards and none is dead. I promised myself to never ever buy Nvidia chip video card again.
The majority of cards I have had actually DIE have been HIS AMD cards.
The issue hasn't been the chipset - the issue is the CHEAP SLEEVE BEARING FANS they use on most of their cards.
I have yet to have NVidia card actually die.
I have had quite a few cards out of machines that got so long in the tooth that I ended up retiring them even though they still worked - some of them were of brands that don't even exist any more.