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March 17, 2018, 10:03:22 PM |
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You seem really confident. Well, good luck with your endeavors.
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March 17, 2018, 10:24:05 PM |
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Best Algo/hashrate:Nist5 92hasharte on 100% power ( 96.3 on 120%)
The nist5 sp-mod Does 92 MHASH @ 80% power
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Mapuo
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March 17, 2018, 10:36:09 PM |
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Best Algo/hashrate:Nist5 92hasharte on 100% power ( 96.3 on 120%)
The nist5 sp-mod Does 92 MHASH @ 80% power Sorry, we use free software. Move on.
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What is a good way to evaluate how much coins you can mine using a specific graphics card? Any help? All tips appreciated!
coins a day = A * B * C / 4294967296 / D * 1 000 000 where: A = 86400 ( The number of seconds in a day. This is a constant. ) B = reward in coins from the found block ( We take this value from any pool where the coin is mining, or from the first post, if the developer pointed it there Wink ) C = your mining speed in Mh ( in the end of this formula " * 1 000 000" return our "Mh" in "h" ) D = diff network ( The difficulty of the network. It is better to take a day diff. This value can be taken from different sources. But the easiest way is again with the same pools where the coin is mining - of course it will be approximately, but this is what we need ) 4294967296 - This is a constant - it's a 2^32=4294967296 ( You may check it with calculator ) For example (for now): My speed in algo "C11": 444 Mh Reward for block: 15 coins Diff: 6500 ( Spread around - 3800 - 18000, but more to 6-7 k ) coins a day = 86400 * 15 * 444 / 4294967296 / 6500 * 1 000 000 = 0.13398 / 6500 * 1 000 000 = 20.6 Yesterday diff was about 4000, and I mined 33.5 coins (according formula), and 32.2 coins (according to pool). Bingo! This very simple to use with almost all coins!
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metalo
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March 18, 2018, 01:58:48 AM |
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Best Algo/hashrate:Nist5 92hasharte on 100% power ( 96.3 on 120%)
The nist5 sp-mod Does 92 MHASH @ 80% power Sorry, we use free software. Move on. which ccminer version you use? I downloaded alexis ccminer from various sources, but they do 90m+ but do not find valid solutions..
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mak013
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March 18, 2018, 11:08:34 AM |
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Best Algo/hashrate:Nist5 92hasharte on 100% power ( 96.3 on 120%) Which pool:bsod.pw which mining software:ccminer current expected daily profit before electricity: getting little aboove 5 usd day(on 100% power) - electricity Any OC (core/memory):+150 Clock + 250 memory
Sorry guy, but you said nothing. How you count algo/hashrate? How it depends on pool? What ccminer do you use? Also, as I remember, you can decrease memory to minimum at this algo.
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zYbSeb
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March 18, 2018, 11:50:48 AM |
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What is a good way to evaluate how much coins you can mine using a specific graphics card? Any help? All tips appreciated!
coins a day = A * B * C / 4294967296 / D * 1 000 000 This very simple to use with almost all coins! +1
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March 18, 2018, 12:03:54 PM |
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give you some idea of today's rate estimated earning
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metalo
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March 18, 2018, 12:31:45 PM |
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March 18, 2018, 12:40:26 PM |
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Best Algo/hashrate:Nist5 92hasharte on 100% power ( 96.3 on 120%) Which pool:bsod.pw which mining software:ccminer current expected daily profit before electricity: getting little aboove 5 usd day(on 100% power) - electricity Any OC (core/memory):+150 Clock + 250 memory
$5 a day per card seems ambitious today
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cryptotore
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March 19, 2018, 12:44:21 AM |
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Are any of you using simplemining OS? Can only find ccminer tpruvot that supports nist5, which gives me 20-40 mh/s
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tiendientu09
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March 19, 2018, 01:41:56 AM |
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I think 1080 ti not better choice for GPU
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Dr_Victor
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March 19, 2018, 06:44:11 AM |
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I think 1080 ti not better choice for GPU
Not better - I agree. Simply THE BEST!
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Boriss
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March 19, 2018, 07:14:36 AM |
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I think 1080 ti not better choice for GPU
Not better - I agree. Simply THE BEST! At current prices I doubt that...
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megainarmy
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March 19, 2018, 07:31:45 AM |
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I think 1080 ti not better choice for GPU
Totally agree with you. The best choice for today (and yesterday), and for tomorrow it is 1063 cards. Because the price-quality they have higher than 1080ti. The only thing in which they win 1080ti is that in saving space and few algo better working with. And all on it. So, best is 1063!!!
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tufail_74
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March 19, 2018, 07:45:17 AM |
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Gone are the days when prices used to be low. No need to remember as it is now business and no company will loose profit once they have sensed they will always try to keep it.
The possible problem with lower memory capacity will be when DAG files become bigger and they cant handle that. Meaning, if you really wanna keep a card functioning for you keep good margin for future memory use.
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mak013
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March 19, 2018, 11:50:14 AM |
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I think 1080 ti not better choice for GPU
Not better - I agree. Simply THE BEST! ROI is rather poor, 1060(3) is the best. Just maximum cost and hashrate. It`s the best choice if you have hundreds of cards and have no place for them.
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March 19, 2018, 12:29:34 PM |
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I think 1080 ti not better choice for GPU
Not better - I agree. Simply THE BEST! ROI is rather poor, 1060(3) is the best. Just maximum cost and hashrate. It`s the best choice if you have hundreds of cards and have no place for them. If you ignore ETH, 1060/3 are about as good as 1070Ti, 1080 and 1080Ti on price/hash. Price per slot is also a factor - you can build a 6x1080Ti rig instead of 18x1060 and still get similar earnings. The only upside of 1060 is the ETH hashrate, assuming that you get the good memory. The 3GB effective barrier is within months for 1060/3 (check with claymore's --benchmark), so after that you'll be forced to mine other coins.
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March 19, 2018, 02:15:04 PM |
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Funny how people are stuck in time and still Mining Eth.... Everyone with some extra bucks and no clue what so ever about crypto and mining, heard about Etherium and got the pricey (shitty AMD 4 years old cards), their friends made them a rig, which is forgotten in some basement doing some change profits on that dumb ethereum with the thought "I will get a lambo, everyone is doing it".
Fuck no! No brains no lambo, but.... Fuck it..... The world is a crowded place..... So dude forget about those DAG BS and mine another Algo, keep your 1060 3gigs and enjoy the ride.
Also I found a post "My electricity bill is 90e and I am making only 180e, not mining anymore. Well if 90e per month for doing basically nothing is not enough, you should sell your hardware and make a place for other people (regarding gear and hashrate). Profit is profit, as long as it pays the electricity bill + extra, may it be cents.
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