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January 30, 2017, 10:09:36 AM |
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I was mining zcash before pascal i found a big diffrence First in the gpu temp that rises at least 7-10 degrees for pascal and also the wattage rises about 20 watt per card or even more , the miner is kind of shitminer unstable all the time---- is there any good miners for pascal??! or just this one because if not i think its good to switch back to zec until a real miner comes out.
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ciombat
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January 30, 2017, 11:40:23 AM |
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you're right, my gpu's compared to zec are much hotter ( about ~8C ) and power draw is also bigger. Im waiting for another miner or better optimization for current miner There is also difference between miner and pool hashrate miner shows ~1300mh/s on two cards, pool shows ~1000mh/s
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adaseb
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January 30, 2017, 11:52:04 AM |
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Power usage is high because its SHA256, thats basically entirely GPU compute and those use the most GPU resources. However its doesnt use much memory so you can downclock your memory very low to like 300Mhz.
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RentGPU (OP)
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January 30, 2017, 11:52:53 AM |
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you're right, my gpu's compared to zec are much hotter ( about ~8C ) and power draw is also bigger. Im waiting for another miner or better optimization for current miner There is also difference between miner and pool hashrate miner shows ~1300mh/s on two cards, pool shows ~1000mh/s Same here my miner shows 1600mh pool shows1350mh
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RentGPU (OP)
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January 30, 2017, 11:57:16 AM |
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Power usage is high because its SHA256, thats basically entirely GPU compute and those use the most GPU resources. However its doesnt use much memory so you can downclock your memory very low to like 300Mhz.
Even the core clock is unstable like claymore miner i also found that when i use teamviewer it pushes the core clock to max and the hashrate of the card is push 20mh more
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arielbit
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January 30, 2017, 01:14:11 PM |
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claymore to the rescue???
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RentGPU (OP)
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January 30, 2017, 02:48:21 PM |
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claymore to the rescue??? I am now sure 100% that he deserve his fee to the last penny, he really know how to write a miner
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cptfisher
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January 30, 2017, 04:11:53 PM |
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ahh this guys taht dont know nothing ... hig power... you hsould have been here mining sha ro scrypt with gpus ... when a 6x rig used to take 2kwh from wall..... pascal is kinda low power today since the new cards (rx 470 is very efficient) ... lower your ram and a bit your voltage... and dont oc as miner is not optimized...
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fmz89
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February 11, 2017, 03:36:03 AM |
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I was mining zcash before pascal i found a big diffrence First in the gpu temp that rises at least 7-10 degrees for pascal and also the wattage rises about 20 watt per card or even more , the miner is kind of shitminer unstable all the time---- is there any good miners for pascal??! or just this one because if not i think its good to switch back to zec until a real miner comes out.
lol, pascalminer its the most stable miner i've ever use, even its first come, power comsumption ZEC vs PASC = 750 vs 900, 20% more, but its good for RX series, the most profitable coin for RX at the moment if claymore make this optimized miner it definetly PASC will die.....
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February 11, 2017, 04:03:48 AM |
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On paper - yes.
In theory still ETH, or even XMR which uses alot less power.
RX470 8GB on XMR ~ 90W. That's a big deal.
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jstefanop
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February 11, 2017, 05:30:33 AM |
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Has nothing to do with miners...pascal is based on the bitcoin algo (its essentialy two bitcoin hashes in one with some other changes). The core kernel has been optimized to hell since bitcoin GPU days, so the reason your rigs are running hot and crashing is because this algo utilizes nearly 100% of the GPU compute die (since SHA256 hashes are 100% compute an almost zero memory dependence). If you have pushed your clocks or voltages for ZEC or ETH its almost guaranteed to fail for pascal. Both ZEC and ETH are idling on the core while mem accesses are happening for a large percentage of core clocks, and thats the main reason they are way more stable and forgiving (unless you push the mem side of things of course). Like somone else mentioned the current crop of GPU miners are spoiled...you guys should have mined back in the BTC/Litecoin GPU days
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m1n1ngP4d4w4n
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February 11, 2017, 10:00:29 AM |
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With nvidia miner i don't report anything out of the ordinary, it's rock stable, power draw & temps are the same as other algos, everything very nice
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fullzero
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February 11, 2017, 03:47:42 PM |
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With the nanopool version of sgminer-5.5.0 running on ubuntu 16.04, I get: ~3000 MH/s with a 6x 1070 rig using ~720 watts ~1500 MH/s with a 6x 1050 ti SC rig using ~ 345 watts very stable. nanopool build guide is bad however. I had to git clone the standard version of sgminer; then git submodule init git submodule update within that version, then copy the files in its submodule directory to the nanopool versions submodule directory. after doing that you can run the commands: autoreconf -i CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -march=native -std=gnu99" make from a terminal with its cd set to your nanopool directory and it should work. (you may need dependencies which are correct on the nanopool guide)
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February 11, 2017, 05:23:37 PM |
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With the nanopool version of sgminer-5.5.0 running on ubuntu 16.04, I get: ~3000 MH/s with a 6x 1070 rig using ~720 watts ~1500 MH/s with a 6x 1050 ti SC rig using ~ 345 watts very stable. nanopool build guide is bad however. I had to git clone the standard version of sgminer; then git submodule init git submodule update within that version, then copy the files in its submodule directory to the nanopool versions submodule directory. after doing that you can run the commands: autoreconf -i CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -march=native -std=gnu99" make from a terminal with its cd set to your nanopool directory and it should work. (you may need dependencies which are correct on the nanopool guide) sp mod or nicehash can do 1000+ with a 1070 or 4500MH with 750watt
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fullzero
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February 12, 2017, 06:18:10 AM |
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sp mod or nicehash can do 1000+ with a 1070 or 4500MH with 750watt
Thanks for the heads up. I test mined with 1 rig for 12 hours and found that zec was more profitable and had switched back to zec. Assuming your numbers are correct ( you always seem to know when it comes to 1070s ) pasc and zec should be very close in profitability. Which are you currently mining?
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m1n1ngP4d4w4n
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February 12, 2017, 06:25:13 AM |
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sp mod or nicehash can do 1000+ with a 1070 or 4500MH with 750watt
Thanks for the heads up. I test mined with 1 rig for 12 hours and found that zec was more profitable and had switched back to zec. Assuming your numbers are correct ( you always seem to know when it comes to 1070s ) pasc and zec should be very close in profitability. Which are you currently mining? Just use Whattomine to see what is the most profitable, at the moment i switch alot between pascal & lbry, zcash/zclassic come close second behind those, and sometimes during the day you have VTC/FTC that rise up too.
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fullzero
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February 12, 2017, 03:44:56 PM |
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Just use Whattomine to see what is the most profitable, at the moment i switch alot between pascal & lbry, zcash/zclassic come close second behind those, and sometimes during the day you have VTC/FTC that rise up too.
I am familiar with what to mine. I want to know what Amph is mining, because strictly following WTM will never match more complex strategies. What he is mining tells me a lot about the sentiment of nvidia miners. WTM and it's widespread adoption serve more to balance the profitability of each coin than telling you how to maximize profit. In general you want to mine at low difficulty and sell at high value. WTM is not the best tool to do this. As far as I know; no one has released a linear programming / Bayesian network application. There also should be a what client to use, and a best known settings for each card. Back in the day you could refer to: mining hardware comparison For all that sort of information. Eliovp made a new one last year; but it had a lot of functional issues; a large table like its predecessor would have been better.
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m1n1ngP4d4w4n
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February 12, 2017, 06:35:50 PM |
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Just use Whattomine to see what is the most profitable, at the moment i switch alot between pascal & lbry, zcash/zclassic come close second behind those, and sometimes during the day you have VTC/FTC that rise up too.
I am familiar with what to mine. I want to know what Amph is mining, because strictly following WTM will never match more complex strategies. What he is mining tells me a lot about the sentiment of nvidia miners. WTM and it's widespread adoption serve more to balance the profitability of each coin than telling you how to maximize profit. In general you want to mine at low difficulty and sell at high value. WTM is not the best tool to do this. As far as I know; no one has released a linear programming / Bayesian network application. There also should be a what client to use, and a best known settings for each card. Back in the day you could refer to: mining hardware comparison For all that sort of information. Eliovp made a new one last year; but it had a lot of functional issues; a large table like its predecessor would have been better. Well i gave you what i mine as a nvidia miner. If you want more nvidia mining info check you yun999 topic i post quite a bit of infos there https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1761303.0
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February 12, 2017, 07:20:14 PM |
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sp mod or nicehash can do 1000+ with a 1070 or 4500MH with 750watt
Thanks for the heads up. I test mined with 1 rig for 12 hours and found that zec was more profitable and had switched back to zec. Assuming your numbers are correct ( you always seem to know when it comes to 1070s ) pasc and zec should be very close in profitability. Which are you currently mining? lbry i still believe in the pump, it can't be that investors bought all the way down without reason i mined zcoin when it shifted to the new fork for changing the algo and it was good for the first 3 hours or so, very profitable now on par with the others
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fullzero
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February 13, 2017, 05:57:51 AM |
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lbry i still believe in the pump, it can't be that investors bought all the way down without reason
i mined zcoin when it shifted to the new fork for changing the algo and it was good for the first 3 hours or so, very profitable now on par with the others
What client / settings do you recommend for lbry?
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