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June 21, 2014, 09:52:40 AM
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Right now im lucky to get $6 from my 3 750ti's and my 780. Im still sitting on jackpot coin lol. Price has dropped a lot with people selling as low as 17 satoshi

Tell me about it.  CryptoNight or Wild K. is what is needed right now for nVidia.  But everyone knows that already. Smiley

AMD is kicking our asses on earnings to watts used.  AMD is getting superior hash on nist5 (TAC) which is pretty profitable but with CryptoNight it's a whole nother ball game.
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June 21, 2014, 09:54:56 AM
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Yeh. We are slowly losing our advantage on anything profititable. Jackpot coin was my last cling to profit. What its making still isnt bad but compared to a few days ago, its about a 4th of what it was

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June 21, 2014, 09:55:43 AM
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Right now im lucky to get $6 from my 3 750ti's and my 780. Im still sitting on jackpot coin lol. Price has dropped a lot with people selling as low as 17 satoshi

Tell me about it.  CryptoNight or Wild K. is what is needed right now for nVidia.  But everyone knows that already. Smiley

AMD is kicking our asses on earnings to watts used.  AMD is getting superior hash on nist5 (TAC) which is pretty profitable but with CryptoNight it's a whole nother ball game.

amd isn't getting superior hash on talkcoin, one 280x is around 14MH/s while one 750 is 8MH/s, but one 280x price is 2x 750ti and they consume x2 also

the only advantage is density, but it is not a big deal unless you want to rise a big farm

Yeh. We are slowly losing our advantage on anything profititable. Jackpot coin was my last cling to profit. What its making still isnt bad but compared to a few days ago, its about a 4th of what it was

well the real money from jackpot, were at 3 satoshi  Grin
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June 21, 2014, 09:57:38 AM
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How much is TAC making on one 750Ti as an average now? My 750Ti's are making about 0.002btc a day on jackpot coin but i am holding them as i hope for another price jump. I fear it wont happen though

And i know it was. If i had kept what i sold at 2 or 3 satoshi i would have been laughing all the way to the pc store

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June 21, 2014, 10:08:54 AM
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jackpot is still more profitable then tac(but not so much...), one 750ti does around 0.0018 on tac

personally i don't think tac will go anywhere, maybe another pump to 16k
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June 21, 2014, 10:10:54 AM
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jackpot is still more profitable then tac(but not so much...), one 750ti does around 0.0018 on tac
it means that none of them are profitable right now  Grin
I just turned off the cards... however mostly because there is 30°C outside... (and sweating for that kind of profit isn't worth it)

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June 21, 2014, 10:12:08 AM
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I do have my hopes for jackpot. I think a lot of the attention has been taken by cryptonight for the investers. And until the gpu miners destroy it, if the price keeps rising the same then it will keep the attention

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June 21, 2014, 10:17:09 AM
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jackpot is still more profitable then tac(but not so much...), one 750ti does around 0.0018 on tac
it means that none of them are profitable right now  Grin
I just turned off the cards... however mostly because there is 30°C outside... (and sweating for that kind of profit isn't worth it)

they are still slightly profitable, but i'm on the way to turn off as well and mine only new coins at launch, like i did in december/february

i'm not a fan at all of "24 hours mining", earlymine new coins is always the best option
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June 21, 2014, 10:24:28 AM
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jackpot is still more profitable then tac(but not so much...), one 750ti does around 0.0018 on tac
it means that none of them are profitable right now  Grin
I just turned off the cards... however mostly because there is 30°C outside... (and sweating for that kind of profit isn't worth it)

wow Shocked Shocked Shocked

The greatest instaminer in cryptoworld is turning of his miners.  I'm speechless... Probably there is no one to replace you.
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June 21, 2014, 10:28:39 AM
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I do have my hopes for jackpot. I think a lot of the attention has been taken by cryptonight for the investers. And until the gpu miners destroy it, if the price keeps rising the same then it will keep the attention
ah, I just increased the hashrate on the R9 290x from ~4MHash/s to 6MHash/s (processing all the hashes... )


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June 21, 2014, 10:32:06 AM
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my 750Ti's are still at 5.5MH/s and my 780 is at 9.5MH/s
AMD clearly does have a disadvantage on jackpot still

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June 21, 2014, 10:38:17 AM
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my 750Ti's are still at 5.5MH/s and my 780 is at 9.5MH/s
AMD clearly does have a disadvantage on jackpot still
spoke too fast... that was a bug  Grin (back to 4.3MHash/s  Angry)

yes they have a disadvantage and quite frankly I am not sure to understand either (if I compare to the new X11 code or nist5 improvement)
However not all hashes are processed by ccminer, but even then it should be better...

The current problem with JPC is that most people are not holding so technically the price can't go up... (so by raising the difficulty... may-be things will be better...)

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June 21, 2014, 10:51:50 AM
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That is what i am hoping. The hashrate will go up, it wont be profitable to pump anymore, and the price starts to rise slowly.
Right now i am holding everything i mine. Around 300k for the last 6 days. Nothing compared to what you still have stashed away though

I am having to build an app to move them over right now. When i am at work i have no control over whats in my wallet at home, so if the price rockets, i cant get to the coins

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June 21, 2014, 12:48:38 PM
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That is what i am hoping. The hashrate will go up, it wont be profitable to pump anymore, and the price starts to rise slowly.
Right now i am holding everything i mine. Around 300k for the last 6 days. Nothing compared to what you still have stashed away though

I am having to build an app to move them over right now. When i am at work i have no control over whats in my wallet at home, so if the price rockets, i cant get to the coins

Can't you use TeamViewer or similar to access your home computer?
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June 21, 2014, 12:55:47 PM
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That is what i am hoping. The hashrate will go up, it wont be profitable to pump anymore, and the price starts to rise slowly.
Right now i am holding everything i mine. Around 300k for the last 6 days. Nothing compared to what you still have stashed away though

I am having to build an app to move them over right now. When i am at work i have no control over whats in my wallet at home, so if the price rockets, i cant get to the coins

Can't you use TeamViewer or similar to access your home computer?
I think there is a remote access with 8.1 (turned off as far as I am concerned for security reason)

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June 21, 2014, 01:11:52 PM
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That is what i am hoping. The hashrate will go up, it wont be profitable to pump anymore, and the price starts to rise slowly.
Right now i am holding everything i mine. Around 300k for the last 6 days. Nothing compared to what you still have stashed away though

I am having to build an app to move them over right now. When i am at work i have no control over whats in my wallet at home, so if the price rockets, i cant get to the coins

Can't you use TeamViewer or similar to access your home computer?
I think there is a remote access with 8.1 (turned off as far as I am concerned for security reason)
Huh
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June 21, 2014, 01:19:55 PM
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Its running on a vm so team viewer is something i dont want. And i dont think my boss will be happy with my installing anything like that Wink

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June 21, 2014, 01:39:13 PM
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Its running on a vm so team viewer is something i dont want. And i dont think my boss will be happy with my installing anything like that Wink

You can use Teamviewer at work without installing it.

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June 21, 2014, 01:41:20 PM
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Yeh but allowing it through my firewall, to my server, through the server to my vm, then through the vmware maleware, trojan, and antivirus is a bit more work then its worth. Especially when i can build a webpage to do it in 4 minutes Wink

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June 21, 2014, 01:46:10 PM
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ah, I just increased the hashrate on the R9 290x from ~4MHash/s to 6MHash/s (processing all the hashes... )


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