Erelas (OP)
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July 20, 2017, 02:34:27 AM |
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Ok, so, sometime tomorrow, I've got a bridged pair of GTX 1070s coming. I've been up to my eyeballs trying to keep all the details straight, registering here, there, and trying to find the most reliable information I can. Still feeling my way around this place, so, if anyone would be so kind as to point me in the "For Dummies" section of how to get these up and running (Eth would be great, another coin, fine too, I need to push at least a small profit out though with these), so I am spending less time floundering in the dark, it would be appreciated
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daggny_taggart
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July 20, 2017, 02:36:30 AM |
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I would be interested in this as well, hopefully some one responds
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Ultegra134
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July 20, 2017, 02:44:37 AM |
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You could use the Nicehash miner, it's currently the one I'm using too, it's the easiest to setup. You will be mining Altcoins and they will be automatically be changed into Bitcoin, you'll never get your hands on the Altcoin you are mining. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1274983.0 This is their thread. Or you could try getting an claymore miner for Ethereum and some other altcoin, but they are harder to setup. Check this thread for the Claymore miner : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0
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Vencas1
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July 20, 2017, 04:29:22 AM Last edit: July 20, 2017, 04:52:18 AM by Vencas1 |
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Dummies Guide to Mining w/windows/nividia gpu For this recipe you need only: 1 bittrex account. 1 download. 1 mining site you can mine up to 32 different coins by changing a few parameters -set up bittrex account -download ccminer 2.0 ( https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases ) - go to yiimp.ccminer.org -in this case we'll mine VTC which uses the lyra2v2 algo - open ccmminer. you will see a file that says: RUN-VTC-yiimp right click >click edit now it will open up in notepad and the text will look like this: (emphasis added) ccminer-x64 -a lyra2v2 -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org: 4533 -u VujRht7M8G68wZJo3z11dN837JKJtWGsqv -p c= VTC,stats The main variables for any set up on the same pool are going to be the algo, port, wallet, coin - open the yiimp.ccminer.org webpage and look for VTC in the chart on right. there you will see the algo used, Port # and the abbreviated coin name -place the names from the site into the respective areas in your open notepad replacing the text for algo/port#/coin take the wallet addrress from bittrex and replace notepad text -the different letters (-a,-o,-u,-p,-c) stand for algo, stratum,username,password, coin. You can ignore -p. You will need to add -c=<coin name> if its not there. If you see other additional modifiers in an algo you are opening just leave them there and add your coin name (-c=) after the -p -Now click 'save as' - File Name: "RUN-VTC" - File Type: ( erase where it says *txt and type) .bat -let it close, go back to the folder and click the new RUN-VTC.bat file and you'll be mining To change coins swap out the algo, port,name, and wallet add modifiers from the readme as you learn if needed but the basic set up will get you going - when you're ready to mine just click the .bat file If it does not run try adding start above the body of text on the bat file. START
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Antikais
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July 20, 2017, 04:50:46 AM |
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you wrote exactly my feelings. soon i will start mining too. first you have to decide that. mine for daily profit or mine for long torm(hold)?
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szafa
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July 20, 2017, 05:04:49 AM |
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You want optimal hash power ,clean sometimes gpu from dust.
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puwaha
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July 20, 2017, 02:48:33 PM |
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I'm not sure bridging (if you meant connecting them via an SLI connector) will net you any better mining performance than just running them as individual card on the same motherboard. If you want to try it both ways and let us know how it works, I'm sure many would be interested.
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Erelas (OP)
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July 20, 2017, 04:41:44 PM |
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Thank you all very much for the replies.
Yes, by bridged I meant that fancy schmancy SLI connector, which reminds me an awful lot of when you could cross-connect two Voodoo cards together, ah the old days.
Delivery delay, *grumble grumble* FedEx, so it might be tomorrow, but I like planning ahead.
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cryptoyug
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July 20, 2017, 04:51:28 PM |
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Ok, so, sometime tomorrow, I've got a bridged pair of GTX 1070s coming. I've been up to my eyeballs trying to keep all the details straight, registering here, there, and trying to find the most reliable information I can. Still feeling my way around this place, so, if anyone would be so kind as to point me in the "For Dummies" section of how to get these up and running (Eth would be great, another coin, fine too, I need to push at least a small profit out though with these), so I am spending less time floundering in the dark, it would be appreciated Its better to play few days with diff currency so that you can get idea. Altcoins are also good to mine like chc or dnr. Single gpu isn't good for heavy difficulty mining.
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64dimensions
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July 20, 2017, 08:55:00 PM |
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If your googleFU is ok, you tube is an excellent resource!
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Erelas (OP)
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July 21, 2017, 05:53:16 AM |
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Hah, GoogleFU, yeah, I imagine that is ok Just about to go stark raving mad now because the delivery is delayed. I will experiment of course and try it with SLI enabled and without. Retiring a couple of machines simply due to their power / efficiency now being way too much of a problem.
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Erelas (OP)
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July 21, 2017, 06:02:46 AM |
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Dummies Guide to Mining w/windows/nividia gpu For this recipe you need only: 1 bittrex account. 1 download. 1 mining site you can mine up to 32 different coins by changing a few parameters -set up bittrex account -download ccminer 2.0 ( https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases ) - go to yiimp.ccminer.org -in this case we'll mine VTC which uses the lyra2v2 algo - open ccmminer. you will see a file that says: RUN-VTC-yiimp right click >click edit now it will open up in notepad and the text will look like this: (emphasis added) ccminer-x64 -a lyra2v2 -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.ccminer.org: 4533 -u VujRht7M8G68wZJo3z11dN837JKJtWGsqv -p c= VTC,stats The main variables for any set up on the same pool are going to be the algo, port, wallet, coin - open the yiimp.ccminer.org webpage and look for VTC in the chart on right. there you will see the algo used, Port # and the abbreviated coin name -place the names from the site into the respective areas in your open notepad replacing the text for algo/port#/coin take the wallet addrress from bittrex and replace notepad text -the different letters (-a,-o,-u,-p,-c) stand for algo, stratum,username,password, coin. You can ignore -p. You will need to add -c=<coin name> if its not there. If you see other additional modifiers in an algo you are opening just leave them there and add your coin name (-c=) after the -p -Now click 'save as' - File Name: "RUN-VTC" - File Type: ( erase where it says *txt and type) .bat -let it close, go back to the folder and click the new RUN-VTC.bat file and you'll be mining To change coins swap out the algo, port,name, and wallet add modifiers from the readme as you learn if needed but the basic set up will get you going - when you're ready to mine just click the .bat file If it does not run try adding start above the body of text on the bat file. START And thank you for this, you actually hit on some things that I had missed
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Erelas (OP)
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July 23, 2017, 05:23:37 PM |
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Ok, back to it !
So, there was first a delay in customs, then a delay of another day because the package arrived at FedEx too late and was considered received on the next day...typical, right.
The 1070's have been running, and mining an x13 algo altcoin, with the cards in SLI, cold they start out at about 19.5 each, then as things warm up, they can drop as low as 18.5 each.
I did not expect ccminer to start them as two different threads, but expected instead it to be one thread since they were SLI'd. Was I misunderstanding the SLI for some reason (making it kind of one virtual card) or should I have expected two different threads all along?
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July 23, 2017, 07:05:24 PM |
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Ok, back to it !
So, there was first a delay in customs, then a delay of another day because the package arrived at FedEx too late and was considered received on the next day...typical, right.
The 1070's have been running, and mining an x13 algo altcoin, with the cards in SLI, cold they start out at about 19.5 each, then as things warm up, they can drop as low as 18.5 each.
I did not expect ccminer to start them as two different threads, but expected instead it to be one thread since they were SLI'd. Was I misunderstanding the SLI for some reason (making it kind of one virtual card) or should I have expected two different threads all along?
Dont SLI, one thread per card is normal. Dont know about x13 algo, i go on 32mh/s and 30.5mh/s with OC on ETH+LBC
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Erelas (OP)
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July 23, 2017, 09:08:47 PM |
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30 plus per card....hmm, that is a hell of a difference. Thank you for that, I will be experimenting with turning that off and see what happens
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TechnoMusic
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July 23, 2017, 09:12:17 PM |
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Best thing what you can do in my opinion is to try to use nicehash miner because it automaticly exchange to btc what is really perfect,I cant suggest you anything better than this.
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Elder III
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July 24, 2017, 02:10:27 AM |
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To be a tad bit blunt, but in a helpful way, if you don's understand SLI you really should download NiceHash and use their software until you gain some experience. It's as close to 1 click mining as you can get and while the profits are rolling in you will have time to learn the basics and eventually experiment with other, more involved aspects of mining. www.nicehash.com
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July 24, 2017, 02:14:32 AM |
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Looking at whattomine.com it comes that the most profitable on 1070 is mining ETH+SIA, each GTX 1070 card in my rig is getting around 30MHs ETH and 500MHs SIA, so this pair is more profitable than ZEC or Nicehash-Equihash.
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Erelas (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 04:08:30 AM |
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Thanks, I did do some troubleshooting on the rig today, and, I'm definitely getting different numbers than most of you here. Without SLI enabled I've got 35 Mh/s on x13, with it enabled I am getting 38 Mh/s. Neither are overclocked, but I will fiddle with the BIOS a bit tomorrow, thank you for the advice on Nicehash, whattomine, and the ETH/SIA combo, I will take a look at those as I see what more I can squeeze out
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Erelas (OP)
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July 28, 2017, 09:58:20 PM |
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To be a tad bit blunt, but in a helpful way, if you don's understand SLI you really should download NiceHash and use their software until you gain some experience. It's as close to 1 click mining as you can get and while the profits are rolling in you will have time to learn the basics and eventually experiment with other, more involved aspects of mining. www.nicehash.comI didn't take that to be blunt or close to rude at all, thank you, no worries I believe that I understand the concept of bridging the cards in SLI, but from what I've been able to see, it's just more efficient to run them as independent cards.
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