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April 20, 2018, 02:57:54 AM
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April 20, 2018, 03:39:32 PM
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Oh well.. so 20Mh/s at 140-150W is a good hashrate. Thanks for the input Smiley

Still chasing ravens and pigeons!
Try and find sp bitcore mode that was leaked for few months, don't have the link for it now but it shouldn't be hard to find it.Its  probably his only mod that is actually faster than the open source one Grin

You can try the new Z-ENEMY VER 1.08 it has bitcore and lux improvements.
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April 21, 2018, 10:57:02 PM
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Got a Sapphire Pulse Vega 56 a few days ago.  Has Samsung memory, you *can* flash a reference Vega 64 bios onto the card.  Same SoftPowerPlay tables work.  Very small PCB and a nice large set of fins + 2 fans to keep this cool at a not very high volume level.  With coupons, RetailMeNot deal, can get it for $600 from NewEgg, or somewhere around that area.

Not looking to debate the merits of bios flashing, etc., just mentioning it for anyone interested in Vegas.

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April 22, 2018, 04:10:41 AM
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Got a Sapphire Pulse Vega 56 a few days ago.  Has Samsung memory, you *can* flash a reference Vega 64 bios onto the card.  Same SoftPowerPlay tables work.  Very small PCB and a nice large set of fins + 2 fans to keep this cool at a not very high volume level.  With coupons, RetailMeNot deal, can get it for $600 from NewEgg, or somewhere around that area.

Not looking to debate the merits of bios flashing, etc., just mentioning it for anyone interested in Vegas.

well

what does it due not flashed?

what does it do flashed?

hash and power  numbers please.


lastly

what does a 56 version cost ? 600

what does the 64 version cost? 800 not sure

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April 23, 2018, 06:48:16 AM
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So quiet in here.. what's happening? Smiley)

What you're mining lately? I personally keep my ATI to nicehash cryptonight7 and nvidia all to raven, sometimes I'm switching towards pigeon. I've heard about Lux, but did not have time to read more about it. Whatcha think?
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April 23, 2018, 07:35:07 AM
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So quiet in here.. what's happening? Smiley)

What you're mining lately? I personally keep my ATI to nicehash cryptonight7 and nvidia all to raven, sometimes I'm switching towards pigeon. I've heard about Lux, but did not have time to read more about it. Whatcha think?

I'm all NVidia these days and all in RVN. Sitting on around 70000 at the moment, just long hodl waiting for the next pump and I'll sell some Smiley
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April 23, 2018, 02:47:00 PM
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So quiet in here.. what's happening? Smiley)

What you're mining lately? I personally keep my ATI to nicehash cryptonight7 and nvidia all to raven, sometimes I'm switching towards pigeon. I've heard about Lux, but did not have time to read more about it. Whatcha think?

Only nVidia GPUs here as well... LUX and Zen.  Occasionally my Awesome Miner will switch my rigs to BZL and SnowGem in the last few days.  My couple of old ASICs are mining X13 at Nicehash to pay the electric bill.
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April 23, 2018, 03:53:26 PM
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So quiet in here.. what's happening? Smiley)

What you're mining lately? I personally keep my ATI to nicehash cryptonight7 and nvidia all to raven, sometimes I'm switching towards pigeon. I've heard about Lux, but did not have time to read more about it. Whatcha think?

Only nVidia GPUs here as well... LUX and Zen.  Occasionally my Awesome Miner will switch my rigs to BZL and SnowGem in the last few days.  My couple of old ASICs are mining X13 at Nicehash to pay the electric bill.

any links for lux and zen?

I am hodling 5200 rvn
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with 4+3+4+10 = 21 1080tis

I have been asic busy lately

The b52  which is the s11 is a sia mining beast.

fans are shitty and loud so I found some san ace and switched.  temps dropped 5 c  and less noise .

also power dropped 25 watts.

The b52 is earning more then 50 a day at about 1450 watts

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April 23, 2018, 04:25:41 PM
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So quiet in here.. what's happening? Smiley)

What you're mining lately? I personally keep my ATI to nicehash cryptonight7 and nvidia all to raven, sometimes I'm switching towards pigeon. I've heard about Lux, but did not have time to read more about it. Whatcha think?

Only nVidia GPUs here as well... LUX and Zen.  Occasionally my Awesome Miner will switch my rigs to BZL and SnowGem in the last few days.  My couple of old ASICs are mining X13 at Nicehash to pay the electric bill.

any links for lux and zen?

I am hodling 5200 rvn
and 5000 sia

mining

zec now


with 4+3+4+10 = 21 1080tis

I have been asic busy lately

The b52  which is the s11 is a sia mining beast.

fans are shitty and loud so I found some san ace and switched.  temps dropped 5 c  and less noise .

also power dropped 25 watts.

The b52 is earning more then 50 a day at about 1450 watts

I was mining ZEN but switched to Prohashing.com and convert Script, X11, SHA256 and Equihash to BTC, Zen and a few more coins. I think this is the best strategy for now suitable for my group, leveraging BTC current value and accumulate key alts while there are still cheap.

Meanwhile, the AMD farm is full on with cryptonite7 (NH and Nanopool/Monero) - profitability is outstanding. Low power too, so am very happy here.

I kept 2 1080ti rigs to mine LUX. It has a QT wallet but its also traded at CryptoBridge along side RVN, PIGN and Proton which I have mined and accumulated in the past weeks.


LUX mining:

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ccminer -a phi -o stratum+tcp://yiimp.eu:8333 -u LQjaRQU3DQg5TBVtZwf1uDtV5M62kL4AHw -p c=LUX
goto start

ccminer/SP-MOD1 is the fastest but you'll have to pay for it. ccminer/phi-1.0 is the best free phi miner. I have tried the plain vanilla tpruvot v2.2.5 in SMOS and it works fine.

https://github.com/216k155/ccminer-phi-anxmod/releases

Seems this PHI algo behaves like Cryptonite, just crank up the core as high as possible and reduce mem.

ZEN mining:
SMOS - bminer-v6.1.0   

-uri stratum://<youraccount>.<workername>@zen.suprnova.cc:3618


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citronick, I see you keep mine and hold zen. You think it will rise high over long time? I'm trying to plan my long-term holding, right now I'm mining and keeping raven and pigeon. Also I hope xzc will explode soon.
I think I will try LUX for some days. Thanks for sharing. Your info is useful as always Smiley
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I have been in Lux for about 5 days now. I don’t recall which miner I am using in SMOS and I did not mess with OC much at all, perhaps I should ,but anyway that is a different discussion.

My findings on Lux are that I am making more $ mining Lux than I would be by mining any of the coins listed on WhatToMine.

The profits are not monumental as compared to WhatToMine. Maybe $2-3 more per day or so.
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Got a Sapphire Pulse Vega 56 a few days ago.  Has Samsung memory, you *can* flash a reference Vega 64 bios onto the card.  Same SoftPowerPlay tables work.  Very small PCB and a nice large set of fins + 2 fans to keep this cool at a not very high volume level.  With coupons, RetailMeNot deal, can get it for $600 from NewEgg, or somewhere around that area.

Not looking to debate the merits of bios flashing, etc., just mentioning it for anyone interested in Vegas.

well

what does it due not flashed?

what does it do flashed?

hash and power  numbers please.


lastly

what does a 56 version cost ? 600

what does the 64 version cost? 800 not sure

Flashed:  between 1970 and over 2,000 (cryptonight7) with SoftPowerPlay mods, and yes, a hateful bios flash had to be performed as well.  Using Cast, + modified JJ script that works with Cast to solve hash drop problem.  I posted the script on this thread maybe a month or two ago (credit: StellarX88 made that, not me).

I integrated a Pulse with 7 Reference 56's and it kept crashing.  After sleeping on it I realized, duh, it has not been flashed to the 64 bios!  So I tried it out, it worked.  Please don't try this at home unless you back up your factory bios first.  ATIflash:  "atiflash -s [card number as revealed by "atiflash -i" command] [your name of choice for the bios backup]

Power:  lower than .89 mV to get in that hashing range above.

Didn't do endless testing before it was flashed, sorry about that.  But it is doing very well after being flashed.

What's it cost?  Yes, 600-690 at the moment depending on whether NewEgg is offering any deals, whether you apply any RetailMeNot $25 offers, and you probably know a few other cost saving tricks.

Why do I like it?  After disassembling several Reference Vega 56's I was struck by how roughly half of the PCB board was, uh, empty.  The Pulse uses a very small PCB and straps on an enormous heat sink with 2 quiet fans and a decent back plate.  No, it doesn't have a set of tach lights.  Yes, it has minimal red LEDs.  Yes, the fans are quiet and won't drive your partner bonkers like the Reference 56 divorce-maker fans.  Spoiler alert:  RednoW reported that his Pulse came with Hynix memory and his performance numbers are lower.  So YMMV.

If I could go back in time to last September, I would have made the Sapphire Pulse 56 available and I would have bought loads of them.

How does it stack up against an L3+ or Obelisk or Cryptonight ASIC or Halong ASIC?  Someone else can do the math.  I'm just reporting that I like the card and would like it even more if it were cheaper.

Edit:  I should have kept my piehole shut.  Sold out on NewEgg but take a moment to read the reviews.  As for the Vega 64, good luck finding one in stock for anywhere around $800.

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April 24, 2018, 08:15:16 AM
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citronick, I see you keep mine and hold zen. You think it will rise high over long time? I'm trying to plan my long-term holding, right now I'm mining and keeping raven and pigeon. Also I hope xzc will explode soon.
I think I will try LUX for some days. Thanks for sharing. Your info is useful as always Smiley

Accumulated a nice bag of ZEN from mining since last year, now -- just buying them off (cost averaging) everyday - via Prohashing. I have good feeling about ZEN ahead of ZEC in the future. So will keep that bag when its time to cash out. Zcoin/XZC is another coin that has good upside, marketcap only 200m, easily a 1b coin ...

LUX currently is very profitable. If you have 1080tis to spare, mine LUX. The PHI miner from alexis, anx and even tpruvot plain vanilla ccminer supports PHI... so you can use SMOS.

For the X16R/S experiment, I have a handsome bag of RVN, PGM and Proton - will keep these till year end and cash out.

Romi - The "modified JJ script" will help alot because the current rig doesnt last 30mins. Thanks for the resources.

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Meanwhile, the AMD farm is full on with cryptonite7 (NH and Nanopool/Monero) - profitability is outstanding. Low power too, so am very happy here.


Do you get bunches of rejected shares on NH with CN7 algo? I have to switch to Nanopool completely because of the problem. Some people report that old CN algo workloads that are submitted to CN7 NH pool cause the problem but NH do not want to address the problem.
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