cayars
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June 16, 2014, 05:00:28 PM |
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Exactly. those that started mining early have too much of an advantage. right now for example, my 25MH/s on jackpot is netting me 0.01btc a day if i am lucky
at that rate it would take about 6 months to pay for the 3 750Ti's i added. But those that hit early and have 30 750Ti's can easily go buy a new one every 4 days and just keep adding up.
Then again they would probably earn more if they sat solo-mining
There is definitely a luck factor that comes into play. I started with 6x750ti's because of no payments and no interest for 12 months and i figured at worst case, i'd just sell them for half off 8-10 months down the road and go on my way, best case: one of the 10 coins I mined actually takes off and i break even or pay them off. The kicker is I forgot to cancel an order on amazon for 6 more when they were backordered for a couple weeks so i built another rig when they showed up at more door a couple weeks later Ended up getting lucky on JCP and a couple others, otherwise i'd still be paying them off. I now have 14 750ti's and 6 750s and a power bill to show for them lol. I'd hate to see the power bill of that many R9s. What are the differences in hash rates you see between the 750 and 750ti cards?
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djm34
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June 16, 2014, 05:48:49 PM |
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Exactly. those that started mining early have too much of an advantage. right now for example, my 25MH/s on jackpot is netting me 0.01btc a day if i am lucky
at that rate it would take about 6 months to pay for the 3 750Ti's i added. But those that hit early and have 30 750Ti's can easily go buy a new one every 4 days and just keep adding up.
Then again they would probably earn more if they sat solo-mining
There is definitely a luck factor that comes into play. I started with 6x750ti's because of no payments and no interest for 12 months and i figured at worst case, i'd just sell them for half off 8-10 months down the road and go on my way, best case: one of the 10 coins I mined actually takes off and i break even or pay them off. The kicker is I forgot to cancel an order on amazon for 6 more when they were backordered for a couple weeks so i built another rig when they showed up at more door a couple weeks later Ended up getting lucky on JCP and a couple others, otherwise i'd still be paying them off. I now have 14 750ti's and 6 750s and a power bill to show for them lol. I'd hate to see the power bill of that many R9s. What are the differences in hash rates you see between the 750 and 750ti cards? ti
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June 16, 2014, 06:09:35 PM Last edit: June 16, 2014, 11:24:07 PM by Dotcommie |
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Exactly. those that started mining early have too much of an advantage. right now for example, my 25MH/s on jackpot is netting me 0.01btc a day if i am lucky
at that rate it would take about 6 months to pay for the 3 750Ti's i added. But those that hit early and have 30 750Ti's can easily go buy a new one every 4 days and just keep adding up.
Then again they would probably earn more if they sat solo-mining
There is definitely a luck factor that comes into play. I started with 6x750ti's because of no payments and no interest for 12 months and i figured at worst case, i'd just sell them for half off 8-10 months down the road and go on my way, best case: one of the 10 coins I mined actually takes off and i break even or pay them off. The kicker is I forgot to cancel an order on amazon for 6 more when they were backordered for a couple weeks so i built another rig when they showed up at more door a couple weeks later Ended up getting lucky on JCP and a couple others, otherwise i'd still be paying them off. I now have 14 750ti's and 6 750s and a power bill to show for them lol. I'd hate to see the power bill of that many R9s. What are the differences in hash rates you see between the 750 and 750ti cards? Not that much actually. It basically makes up for the cost difference and maybe with the even lower power consumption they even out even more. 265khs scrypt 4500khs Jackpot I forget the other numbers but I never really tried to optimize them either. I just found an overclock that was stable and left them. Pretty sure I could squeeze 4700 out of them for JHA algo, scrypt i think is pretty maxed at the 270khs mark. 6x750ti on JHA= 35Mh(EVGA FTW cards with the raised TDP) and 31Mh with Gigabyte cards. Both overclocked until ccminer doesn't cooperate and then pulled back some. 6x750 on JHA= 26Mh *I think the 750 non-ti might do more but they're on an AMD dual core phenom with sketchy usb risers. ccminer uses 40% of the cpu, so I should upgrade it to something better, but this one was free out of a junked business desktop. I think the cheap usb cables are prone to interference or the riser inserts are too loose. I have them strapped down just right and it's stable and hashing, but I want to try shorter, higher quality cables in the long term.
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June 16, 2014, 06:19:01 PM |
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LOL @fingerpointing.
Time to buy some cheap TAC.
Christian don't tell me that you plan to buy back your TACs you have sold.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 07:05:49 PM |
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LOL @fingerpointing.
Time to buy some cheap TAC.
Christian don't tell me that you plan to buy back your TACs you have sold. I bought 4 BTC worth of TAC just before they fell to 4000... meh. but they've recovered, so I can't complain
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AizenSou
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June 16, 2014, 07:15:28 PM |
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LOL @fingerpointing.
Time to buy some cheap TAC.
Christian don't tell me that you plan to buy back your TACs you have sold. I bought 4 BTC worth of TAC just before they fell to 4000... meh. but they've recovered, so I can't complain Don't worry it will recover. TAC gives me the same feeling like DRK, of course in a smaller scale. Congrat your 100k TAC. Make me calm that you're earning well with BBR and XMR
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DemosMirak
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June 16, 2014, 07:46:58 PM |
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Say, Cbuchner, if you ever need anyone to test those new algos of yours on a GTX 770, I would be happy to help you out there *hint* *hint*
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 08:21:53 PM |
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Say, Cbuchner, if you ever need anyone to test those new algos of yours on a GTX 770, I would be happy to help you out there *hint* *hint* thanks, but I've got 2 kilowatts worth of testing gear set up, and probably another 1 kW not currently set up
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nomad1109
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June 16, 2014, 09:12:28 PM |
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thanks, but I've got 2 kilowatts worth of testing gear set up, and probably another 1 kW not currently set up Makes me want to see pictures of the mad scientist's laboratory...
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bigjme
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June 16, 2014, 09:13:08 PM |
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Your not the only one
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 09:14:05 PM |
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thanks, but I've got 2 kilowatts worth of testing gear set up, and probably another 1 kW not currently set up Makes me want to see pictures of the mad scientist's laboratory... well here's one of the miners. http://imgur.com/a/5PEvAthe other one looks similar and is made of 780Ti's meanwhile the CPUs have been upgraded from low end to high end and extra cooling fans placed on top of the cards. Christian
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 09:14:19 PM |
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Welcome to page 800.
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bigjme
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June 16, 2014, 09:16:26 PM |
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thanks, but I've got 2 kilowatts worth of testing gear set up, and probably another 1 kW not currently set up Makes me want to see pictures of the mad scientist's laboratory... well here's one of the miners. http://imgur.com/a/5PEvAthe other one looks similar and is made of 780Ti's meanwhile the CPUs have been upgraded from low end to high end and extra cooling fans placed on top of the cards. Christian Very nice, im tempted to remove my system from the case and have a custom stainless frame built. But trying to get a mount for my quad radiator cut out is a bit of a bitch
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AizenSou
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June 16, 2014, 09:17:05 PM |
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thanks, but I've got 2 kilowatts worth of testing gear set up, and probably another 1 kW not currently set up Makes me want to see pictures of the mad scientist's laboratory... well here's one of the miners. http://imgur.com/a/5PEvAthe other one looks similar and is made of 780Ti's meanwhile the CPUs have been upgraded from low end to high end and extra cooling fans placed on top of the cards. Christian I only see Chopin. Nice taste. Did you hear it while programming our stuff? No wonder it works like magic.
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June 16, 2014, 09:20:44 PM |
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http://github.com/zelante/ccminer/releasesv1.2.1 "Split Screen ccMiner" (2014-06-16) Source + Windows Binary release add Max temperature to gpu info string fixed duplicate symbol at the end of gpu info string windows x86 bin compiled with both cuda arch compute_30,sm_30;compute_35,sm_35 simply say: one ccminer.exe for all nvidia cards where cuda compute capability > 3.0 check compute capability for your gpu here https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus I just downloaded this to show my temps, my desktop includes a 780 Ti (d 0) and a 780 (d 1). Running 2 different instances of CCminer for each of my cards, the temperature and the rest of the stats are showing up correctly for d 0, but for the d 1 it's showing the same stats as d 0. run one inctance for both cards -> ccminer.exe -d 0,1 While I'm gaming, I want my 780 to still mine but when I run -d 1 it displays the temperature and stats for the 780Ti, even though it isn't mining. Say, Cbuchner, if you ever need anyone to test those new algos of yours on a GTX 770, I would be happy to help you out there *hint* *hint* thanks, but I've got 2 kilowatts worth of testing gear set up, and probably another 1 kW not currently set up I have a 570 (using an older ccminer now ) 1 750m, 2 750 Ti's, 1 770, 4 780's and 1 780 Ti that I can provide help with on the hashing:power ratio,temps, voltages clock speeds and so on if anyone is ever interested in those numbers.
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nomad1109
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June 16, 2014, 09:36:27 PM |
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Holy crap Christian... If I remember right a few pages back you said you were mining 5k Monero coins a day? Did I misread that? Those freaking things are $3.35 rightnow... no wonder you could give a damn about someone offering up a donation. I am glad though if that is the case, you deserve to be making a killing right now. I was checking out the Monero thread where someone brought up that you said you had a full working miner, and they asked people to come over here and ask you nicely about releasing it. Someone said you were keeping it closed for profitability concerns... so I looked at the price. Damn. Surprised that testing rig isn't made of gold
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 09:39:13 PM |
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Holy crap Christian... If I remember right a few pages back you said you were mining 5k Monero coins a day? Did I misread that?
misread. I said BBR. But a huge share of that is costs for server rentals.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 09:41:29 PM |
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lamenting the sad state of Mountcoin by being artistic
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nomad1109
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June 16, 2014, 09:42:13 PM |
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misread. I said BBR. But a huge share of that is costs for server rentals.
Got ya... I knew it was something like that. This thread is SOOO hard to search now. Let's just say 'cbuchner1' returns more than a few posts.
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June 16, 2014, 09:47:27 PM |
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http://github.com/zelante/ccminer/releasesv1.2.2 "Split Screen ccMiner" (2014-06-17) Source + Windows Binary release Add exit by keypress F10 Fixed info string for gpu. now order of info statistic equal to order in key -d Fixed console output key --help
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