CarlOrff
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January 07, 2018, 10:36:10 PM |
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well thats dumb lol, why spend more money, glad im waiting until the next gen coming out in the summer what about the 1080TI? compared? Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). Currently, my best result with 1080Ti is 4,52 solutions per watt (Linux, manual tuning with the driver). Edit : ... and it is my all GPUs best results : no one else GPU get better sol/W. Next nVidia gen, Volta, will be probably 30% more efficient. The question is : when these Volta GPUs will be available (the first model will probably the 1070 or 1060 segment) ? March, april, may... september or later ? Not sure of anything. Depends what amd offers in next few months. AMD ? LOL !!! Just for warming your house.
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CarlOrff
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January 07, 2018, 10:39:31 PM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. What is the lifetime of these cards? 0-24? What is the experiance? I have GTX 1070 in 24/7 use since the beginning : mid 2016. No issues.
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swisstrader
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January 07, 2018, 11:02:29 PM |
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what about the 1080TI? compared? Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). The big problem with 1080 Ti is the RAM type GDDR5X, this X Version produces too much latencies and is bad to tune. The 1070 Ti has GDDR5 RAMs, they are much better for tuning. These explanations I’ve got from dstm (developer of zm), he is Pasquale Chip specialist and I’m in direct contact with him by phone. He is a very smart guy and I could learn so much from him.
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swisstrader
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January 07, 2018, 11:09:35 PM |
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what about the 1080TI? compared? Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). Currently, my best result with 1080Ti is 4,52 solutions per watt (Linux, manual tuning with the driver). Edit : ... and it is my all GPUs best results : no one else GPU get better sol/W. Back on Tuesday in my office, please send me a PM here that I do not forget to submit the link and my tuning values. I’m building three miners with each 8 x 1070Ti based on new mining board made by Colorful.
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swisstrader
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January 07, 2018, 11:15:40 PM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). Did someone say my name? I don't recall posting any tuning guides. Yes, I did. I’ve found in an another thread your posting about tuning the GTX 1070 Ti. Thank you so much for these information, I appreciate it that you share your experiences with the community.
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swisstrader
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January 07, 2018, 11:26:29 PM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. With my first tuning steps I’ve got 4.36 Sol/Ws at 100 W power usage and 525 hash/sec with a Gigabyte 1070Ti. After tuning frequencies I’ll get the 4.7 Sol/Ws - results published by NameTaken.
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Tornand
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January 07, 2018, 11:27:54 PM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. With my first tuning steps I’ve got 4.36 Sol/Ws at 100 W power usage and 525 hash/sec with a Gigabyte 1070Ti. After tuning frequencies I’ll get the 4.7 Sol/Ws - results published by NameTaken. Can you please share your settings?
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PCMining
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January 07, 2018, 11:50:58 PM |
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NameTaken
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January 07, 2018, 11:56:02 PM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. With my first tuning steps I’ve got 4.36 Sol/Ws at 100 W power usage and 525 hash/sec with a Gigabyte 1070Ti. After tuning frequencies I’ll get the 4.7 Sol/Ws - results published by NameTaken. I'm not sure what results you're referring to. Maybe you're thinking of someone else?
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Pustul
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January 08, 2018, 12:41:25 AM |
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One question to suprnova.cc and mining btcz. As long as I am watching BtcZ suprnova constantly held above 50% of the global hashing power. But if you look at their stats they are over the whole time just finding around 20% of all blocks: First Value are the global blocks, second one suprnovas findings Last 24h 1,440 257 Last 7d 10,080 1,940 Last 4w 40,320 8,261 You can have a look here: https://btcz.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocksCan someone explain this to me please? I would be interested to know why too! I've always found my earnings on suprnova to be under what I expect.
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Hi-JacKeR
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January 08, 2018, 12:55:12 AM |
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One question to suprnova.cc and mining btcz. As long as I am watching BtcZ suprnova constantly held above 50% of the global hashing power. But if you look at their stats they are over the whole time just finding around 20% of all blocks: First Value are the global blocks, second one suprnovas findings Last 24h 1,440 257 Last 7d 10,080 1,940 Last 4w 40,320 8,261 You can have a look here: https://btcz.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocksCan someone explain this to me please? I would be interested to know why too! I've always found my earnings on suprnova to be under what I expect. I don't mine on suprnova any coin. They cheat us!!! When I mined 20k on poolsexy, next day i tried suprnova and mined - 1500!!!!! How it can be???!!! Totaly trash!
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RobertSnow
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January 08, 2018, 12:59:44 AM |
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What's the best miner and pool for BitcoinZ? I want to mine using a GTX 1080
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ttdao
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January 08, 2018, 03:46:46 AM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. Can you please share the setting? my card never reach 3.65-3.85S/W, it's just around 2.6 S/W
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Varvarin
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January 08, 2018, 06:26:03 AM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. Can you please share the setting? my card never reach 3.65-3.85S/W, it's just around 2.6 S/W NVCore +210 NVMEM +600 (I see no difference between +600 and +700) NVPlimit = 107w And these puppies being Asus Rog Strix .. fans are at 50%, cards running 40-45c. Voila 4.5-4.6 sols/w. And this is using EWBF miner, with DSTM you can do more hash.
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swisstrader
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January 08, 2018, 06:54:10 AM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. Can you please share the setting? my card never reach 3.65-3.85S/W, it's just around 2.6 S/W NVCore +210 NVMEM +600 (I see no difference between +600 and +700) NVPlimit = 107w And these puppies being Asus Rog Strix .. fans are at 50%, cards running 40-45c. Voila 4.5-4.6 sols/w. And this is using EWBF miner, with DSTM you can do more hash. Your settings shown me that you mine with Win OS. If someone uses Linux OS so the NVMEM value needs factor 2, here +1200, NVCore and NVPlimit are the same values as Win tuning values. I’ll keep the community updated as soon as the first new rig based on the new pure mining board by Colorful is finished and tuned working.
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Varvarin
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January 08, 2018, 07:02:08 AM |
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Which video card has the best price / value ratio for BTCZ mining? There is solar energy, so consumption does not matter.
NVIDIA GTX 1070Ti tuned in Linux and running dstm‘s zm Miner for Linux, v0.5.8, Tuning expert is NameTaken, will send you a link of him about tuning GPUs in OS Linux As soon as I’m back in my office next Tuesday. You will get 4.7 solutions per Watt Second (used energy). So where are this famous guide ? I got 3,42 Sol/w on a nvidia titan X (not tested on my rig), stock settings (ubuntu 16.04, nvidia 387.34, cuda 8 and 9) Thanks I get around 3.65-3.85 S/W with a 1070 Ti anything above that will just give me a big drop in hash rate and/or crash my rig. Either this is super silicon luck or I am missing something. Can you please share the setting? my card never reach 3.65-3.85S/W, it's just around 2.6 S/W NVCore +210 NVMEM +600 (I see no difference between +600 and +700) NVPlimit = 107w And these puppies being Asus Rog Strix .. fans are at 50%, cards running 40-45c. Voila 4.5-4.6 sols/w. And this is using EWBF miner, with DSTM you can do more hash. Your settings shown me that you mine with Win OS. If someone uses Linux OS so the NVMEM value needs factor 2, here +1200, NVCore and NVPlimit are the same values as Win tuning values. I’ll keep the community updated as soon as the first new rig based on the new pure mining board by Colorful is finished and tuned working. No no no ... PIMP o/s. Hmmm ... lemme give it a go now. Ooohhh I knew something wasn't quite right as I was getting more hash on Win 10, but had no time to mess about, my last NV rig was 6x750tis back in dark ages of 2014 ... and waddaya know, you are a star. I haz more hashez Here is 500 BTCZ as a thank you
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January 08, 2018, 04:41:46 PM |
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Greetings to everyone, I just posted a video about BitcoinZ and an interactive explanation of the zkSNARS - zero knowledge algorithm. If you have some free time, please check it out. https://youtu.be/3hVG888tOpYHave a nice day!
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dieselfrank
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January 08, 2018, 05:08:19 PM |
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Has any progress been made for better exchange listings? TradeSatashi seems to be constantly down for maintenance, stocks.exchange has BTC withdrawals disabled and no liquidity in much of anything else.
I've been trying to use BarterDEX, however it will not allow me to add BitcoinZ to my Portfolio so trading there is not possible.
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dieselfrank
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January 08, 2018, 07:12:26 PM |
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Join the exchange race by contributing hashpower or donating everyone! Decide on who's going to be our next big exchange listing. https://hodler95.github.io/exchangesrace/Other means of donation for the exchange listings Inquiry - https://btcz.fund/More information on donations - https://btcz.rocks/donations/All miners on the addresses and donations welcome and greatly appreciated! Thank you for your support! My personal recommendation is to vote for the two exchanges over one, also the fact they fit our decentralization foundations and core features that way, as a mining community naturally we want the big exchange last, and the way things are going im hoping both will be listed this year Has any progress been made for better exchange listings? TradeSatashi seems to be constantly down for maintenance, stocks.exchange has BTC withdrawals disabled and no liquidity in much of anything else.
I've been trying to use BarterDEX, however it will not allow me to add BitcoinZ to my Portfolio so trading there is not possible.
Any reason known why Barterdex will not let BTCz be added to the porfolio?
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Dopert
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January 08, 2018, 07:15:20 PM |
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Has any progress been made for better exchange listings? TradeSatashi seems to be constantly down for maintenance, stocks.exchange has BTC withdrawals disabled and no liquidity in much of anything else.
I've been trying to use BarterDEX, however it will not allow me to add BitcoinZ to my Portfolio so trading there is not possible.
Agree, the exchanges sucks right now. Did buy on C-cex and withdrawel btcz. No transaction and balance gone. Support message; where on holiday Stocke.exchange deposit btc, transaction is confirmation is done, but no btc on balance. Still waiting on replay on my ticket. Tradesatoshi not accepting new account, only login. In other words i can't buy btcz and my spended funds are gone
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