antonio8
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May 19, 2014, 02:04:58 AM |
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The bulk of the profit is my 780. The 750Ti's are earning about 0.012btc a day. Havent done a full day yet to be sure though
So if I get that right then I have the potential with my 12 750ti's of earning 0.052 BTC per day at Nice Hash?
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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May 19, 2014, 02:12:12 AM |
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If we could get backup pools on a linux platform that would be freaking sweet...porting over the cudaminer code to ccminer is a dream for using nicehash...and yes I know I can run that windows bat but...unfortunately I don't mine on windows....
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nomad1109
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May 19, 2014, 02:19:14 AM |
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So if I get that right then I have the potential with my 12 750ti's of earning 0.052 BTC per day at Nice Hash?
I ran my 6 cards there all last night and got .015something as my actual payout in just 12 hours. So by my calculations not counting price fluctuation was going to bring home just under .03 btc ($13.37 before power costs). Not bad at all... once we get failover working, or I have time to look through the new solution that was posted it will likely be part of my regular hits if there is any work at 2.2 or above. Not sure how long people are going to continue to pay for mining like that, but honestly smart people who are sticking their neck out are far more likely to actually be making money on things like this rather than investing $50k to be in the whale category on new coins. High risk, high reward.
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noobminerd
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May 19, 2014, 02:23:07 AM |
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Personally i havent touched x11 coins and there are so many out i honestly dont want to have to follow them. Call me lazy but i would rather accept £3.18 a day then risk mining a coin that drops in price over night. Even at just that, i will almost break even on a 750Ti in a month. Which aslong as i break even on my cards atall, anything after that is profit, so who cares. I will never earn enough off it to live on
What do you mine then?
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cayars
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May 19, 2014, 02:25:01 AM |
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Basically yeh. It has no work so it does nothing.
And yep, your paid while its being used. So you can run it for 10 minutes and it wont matter. Your paid for every share your cards submit. And the best bit is, your paid directly in bitcoins
In a way that kind of sucks. So the computer with GPUs is on and sucking up watts while doing nothing until someone rents the hashing power? Would be much better if we could be using the cards for our own mining and when someone hits our set price then Nicehash takes over. If you didn't want to mine you just leave it with an "empty" default pool/url. Nicehash should really think about setting this up in the admin panel so users/renters can set a default mining address when the system isn't being rented!!! Carlo
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cayars
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May 19, 2014, 02:31:24 AM Last edit: May 19, 2014, 02:55:32 AM by cayars |
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Personally i havent touched x11 coins and there are so many out i honestly dont want to have to follow them. Call me lazy but i would rather accept £3.18 a day then risk mining a coin that drops in price over night. Even at just that, i will almost break even on a 750Ti in a month. Which aslong as i break even on my cards atall, anything after that is profit, so who cares. I will never earn enough off it to live on
What do you mine then? Yea, your really missing the boat right now on SyncCoin. I've only been mining it for 10 hours and already maid over $9.25 with about 18MH. That's about $1.29 per MH per day or roughly $2.75 a day per 750ti.
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grendel25
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May 19, 2014, 04:36:12 AM |
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can someone point me to a download link for ccminer for x11? Looking to get a 750 ti working on x11 in Windows 8.1. Thx
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ivanlabrie
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May 19, 2014, 04:42:46 AM |
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I keep getting that stupid msvcr100.dll missing error on a new 6 750 ti rig...win 7 64, installed c++ redist 2012 32bit and also the .net framework 4.5 just in case.
Any clues? (using ccminer official compiled binaries)
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grendel25
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May 19, 2014, 04:51:53 AM |
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Thank you. Do I need all these files if cudaminer already works? I mean, do I need these for CCminer? https://mega.co.nz/#!cQQziBrb!HB1fEEcVM7HQuE3HI1ZcV00GCOA6kV4rwmAWkBaMI84 And... what do I do with all that 450+MB files after I have them in their pretty little folders? Do I stick them somewhere? So far... I haven't gotten 750 ti to run on ccminer... but I'll try again with the ccminer link you provided. Thanks again. edit: i'm also getting that nasty missing dll message... And I swear I've downloaded visual whatever 2010 installed/uninstalled/crossed fingers/sacrificed chickens... edit2: I checked and I do have this "msvcp110.dll" in my c:/windows/system32 folder. Should it be somewhere else?
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nomad1109
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May 19, 2014, 05:00:48 AM |
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edit2: I checked and I do have this "msvcp110.dll" in my c:/windows/system32 folder. Should it be somewhere else?
That is where mine is located.
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sambiohazard
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May 19, 2014, 05:55:48 AM |
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I keep getting that stupid msvcr100.dll missing error on a new 6 750 ti rig...win 7 64, installed c++ redist 2012 32bit and also the .net framework 4.5 just in case.
Any clues? (using ccminer official compiled binaries)
Try x64 vc++ redist as you are on 64 bit version of widows.
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grendel25
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May 19, 2014, 06:28:40 AM |
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Thank you. Do I need all these files if cudaminer already works? I mean, do I need these for CCminer? https://mega.co.nz/#!cQQziBrb!HB1fEEcVM7HQuE3HI1ZcV00GCOA6kV4rwmAWkBaMI84 And... what do I do with all that 450+MB files after I have them in their pretty little folders? Do I stick them somewhere? So far... I haven't gotten 750 ti to run on ccminer... but I'll try again with the ccminer link you provided. Thanks again. edit: i'm also getting that nasty missing dll message... And I swear I've downloaded visual whatever 2010 installed/uninstalled/crossed fingers/sacrificed chickens... edit2: I checked and I do have this "msvcp110.dll" in my c:/windows/system32 folder. Should it be somewhere else? Hallelujia, praise cheetos! Finally got it working lol. Had to install x86 2012 virtual coffee sauce or w/e. lolz hahahahha hheeeee what does the fox say? Yeah, just install every single version of virtual C++ 2010 2012 x86, 64 bit hoooaaahhhh!!!!
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Boffinboy
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May 19, 2014, 06:35:03 AM |
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I keep getting that stupid msvcr100.dll missing error on a new 6 750 ti rig...win 7 64, installed c++ redist 2012 32bit and also the .net framework 4.5 just in case.
Any clues? (using ccminer official compiled binaries)
I think you need 2010 SP1, not 2012, based on recent discussions!
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BTC - 1GVGSkdnHz12Zuy6rYcnMxoy6PMBqvL4z6
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sambiohazard
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May 19, 2014, 06:47:01 AM |
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am i on ignore list of people?
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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May 19, 2014, 07:01:31 AM |
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am i on ignore list of people?
nope, we read you.
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sambiohazard
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May 19, 2014, 07:09:52 AM |
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am i on ignore list of people?
nope, we read you. That is comforting. I was worried.
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May 19, 2014, 07:18:21 AM |
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Anybody know off the top of their head why my second 750ti crashes with ccminer mining X11? It's not the clocks.
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