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May 14, 2018, 01:27:09 PM |
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Thinking of shutting down thread. Gpu mining is in sad shape.
Thoughts everyone?
Looks like Metroid called it.
Maybe a part 8 for general discussions ... Although GPU mining is indeed a sad case with little future upsides... the GPU farms are still profitable with CN7/Monero (AMD), ZEN/ZEC (NVIDIA)... while they still last. The Plan B for NVIDIAs will be Neoscrypt. No further investments on GPUs for now, and yes - we have made decision to invest more ASICs, Avalons 841s and L3+s mainly due to lower price today. As long as we still have access to cheap power -- for every satoshis we can accumulate today with GPU or non-GPU miners, coupled with bullish outlook to BTC price - we can still see the pot of gold at then end of the rainbow. yeah keep it going. if gpu mining is truly hitting the skids, we need a place to discuss ways to prolong the life of what we have, or where to go next (fpga? asic?). 1 rig with 2x470, 460, 1070, 1070ti, 2x1080ti here. never gonna sell em, worse comes to worse some friends get free gpu upgrades and i use the 1080tis for gaming (currently have a 390 for that). keep it going phil -
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dragonmike
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May 14, 2018, 01:50:41 PM |
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Tell you what. Create the next thread and call it "Eighth alt coin thread: Crunchtime" Don't forget nVidia, AMD and Intel are on the ball. There is too much money in the game for them to just ignore the GPU mining income. They might be pushing the agenda of miner-specific cards etc. Things will probably move and we'll know more in H2 of this year.
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May 14, 2018, 02:04:06 PM |
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Still have a positive outlook on GPU mining. I believe next gen GPUs if bought within 6 months of launch at MSRP will make their money back and then some. Especially with projects like RenderToken coming online later this year. As for current gen, above MSRP gpus, hard pass.
Still, bought my first ASIC couple days ago, a Giant B and pre-ordered the Z9. Diversification is key.
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May 14, 2018, 03:17:11 PM |
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Thinking of shutting down thread. Gpu mining is in sad shape.
Thoughts everyone?
Looks like Metroid called it.
I thinkk it's good to keep it going...or start a general discussion as citronick mnentioned. GPU mining stills has a place. For example: Raven and Luxcoin came along to help us all. If it hadn't been for this thread, I wouldn't have jumped on those coins soon enough. Nvidia rigs still do ok on ETH too. So as long as we continue to share strategies, we will do ok with our GPUs. I was going to sell my nVidia rigs. I have to move them somewhere for a while this summer as we are building an addition on our house which incudes demolitoin of our garage. So I'm looking for a place to host them as my host site has no room. If any Canucks on here know of a good host site in Ontario or Quebec, please let me know. I wouldn't send my GPU rigs by courier like I do my ASICs. However, I'm willing to drive my GPu rigs from Toronto to as far away as Montreal or even the Eastern Townships.
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dragonmike
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May 14, 2018, 03:40:38 PM |
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Nvidia rigs still do ok on ETH too.
Meh, not mine. My 1080's do not benefit from that ETHlargement pill unfortunately. It increased ETH hashrate from 21 to 23 or something pathetic like that. Still better of playing between X16R/X16S/Tribus/Lyra2z...
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May 14, 2018, 04:19:56 PM |
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I truly believe that GPU mining is far from dead.
Might not be as cool as the last 12 months, but i'm pretty sure there will be new coins to mine. Not so long ago, AMD was to be dead and Nvidia to rules and this is not the case anymore. (With the Equihash Asic)
The real issue I have is a coins using a "Asic proof" algorithm that won't fork when an ASIC beat them at their game and do jackshit about it.
I understand the lucrative part of it but not the non-ethic decision.
Just my 2 cents
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May 14, 2018, 04:43:25 PM |
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Thinking of shutting down thread. Gpu mining is in sad shape.
Thoughts everyone?
Looks like Metroid called it.
Maybe a part 8 for general discussions ... Although GPU mining is indeed a sad case with little future upsides... the GPU farms are still profitable with CN7/Monero (AMD), ZEN/ZEC (NVIDIA)... while they still last. The Plan B for NVIDIAs will be Neoscrypt. No further investments on GPUs for now, and yes - we have made decision to invest more ASICs, Avalons 841s and L3+s mainly due to lower price today. As long as we still have access to cheap power -- for every satoshis we can accumulate today with GPU or non-GPU miners, coupled with bullish outlook to BTC price - we can still see the pot of gold at then end of the rainbow. yeah keep it going. if gpu mining is truly hitting the skids, we need a place to discuss ways to prolong the life of what we have, or where to go next (fpga? asic?). 1 rig with 2x470, 460, 1070, 1070ti, 2x1080ti here. never gonna sell em, worse comes to worse some friends get free gpu upgrades and i use the 1080tis for gaming (currently have a 390 for that). Hi there, I think another reason GPU mining is low this days is because we didn't have a new powerfull GPU out for a long time (a part from vegas, that said, but even if they are my best workers right now, I don't love them, too noisy even in my barn). What I would like to know besides what the SIA chap said, is how ASICs will handle new algoryths like X16r&X16s. And I hope we will see new anti-ASICS improvements soon.
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May 14, 2018, 05:02:07 PM Last edit: May 14, 2018, 06:12:36 PM by molivil |
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Thinking of shutting down thread. Gpu mining is in sad shape.
Thoughts everyone?
Looks like Metroid called it.
I'm bullish on GPU mining and in fact I'm still turning in an pretty good profit. It's not making me rich, but it's bringing in an income and I certainly enjoy the hobby. I've calculated that with my electricity $10 c/kWh it's still far cheaper to mine a coin than to buy it outright. And my GPU's have ROI'd already. I still sell some crypto on the side, to turn them into hard cash and lock in the profits. And I also still buy GPU's, but only after I see a good deal pop up. The way I see it, ASIC's will continue playing a catch-up game. Bitmain and others still take a long time to develop their ASIC's into working products and put out to market, and from a buyer's standpoint, it's always a risk to buy an ASIC, because crypto can be forked any time. Monero pretty much showed us this is possible. I personally do not ever see ASIC's being ahead of the game as long as coin projects hold a strong public commitment to fork to other proof of work algorithms whenever ASIC's are developed for them. This act alone will discourage expensive ASIC development for specific coins. The other way ASIC manufacturers could stay ahead is if they partner up with crypto devteams to make a coin specifically for ASICs, but it would be hard for that coin to gain much traction. Edit: For the record, all my rigs are nvidia.
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May 14, 2018, 06:10:23 PM |
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Keep the thread going for sure, a lot of people find it very useful (Although we are well past 'New Year' now). I've been gradually selling a lot of my GPUs over the past few weeks, shifted over fifty 1070 Minis, with good profits as resale is still good. They sold for more than they cost, so 'free' mining from them. As for the 1080ti cards and others, not sure, still on the fence deciding what to do with those. You have to run your mining efforts as a business, and my gut told me it was time for a change. It would have taken around 10 months to mine what they sold for. I don't want to enter/start yet another ASIC debate, but with Bitmain and others cracking nearly all of the Algos, it's just the pace and evolution of the business. Nothing lasts forever, and I'm happy to move on and try things another way. I'm sort of hoping 'programmable' miners come to reality this year. In some respects Baikal have set the ball rolling as they add new algos now and then to existing machines. It would be SO INTERESTING to know exactly what all these manufacturers have on the test bench, let alone live in the data hall ... but as consumers we only learn the facts after they have almost bled the system dry before they decide to retail them. UK power costs keep going up, wish I had access to solar or better deals, but long term we are stuffed over here and increases in electricity of 5% once or twice a year are not uncommon. So ... for me it's re-focus time. Embrace the likes of the Z9 (putting algo forks/changes/ASIC resistance aside), realise profit from the hardware I have, buy some more coins and hodl. As the saying goes 'give it a year' ... and the landscape will have settled in a different way to what we have been used to. Looking forward to new more efficient GPU/ASIC/FPGA hardware coming out in the months ahead, I'll be buying back in I hope. (And yes, I dropped a BIG bollock buying the B3, should have known better, but at 310w power consumption (so my meter says) it's a 'punt', just the way mining the likes of Raven have been. HODL over time will tell).
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May 14, 2018, 06:15:14 PM |
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16 x 1080ti's = $30.00 after power
1 amd rig with aryzen and 2 small amd card at eth this rig earns 2 bucks cost 5 kwatts = $1.25 a day profit
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May 14, 2018, 06:45:45 PM Last edit: May 14, 2018, 07:47:58 PM by molivil |
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[...] I'm sort of hoping 'programmable' miners come to reality this year. In some respects Baikal have set the ball rolling as they add new algos now and then to existing machines. [...]
I might be wrong, but as far as I understand, the programmability of ASIC miners is limited. The reason they are so fast is because they've been designed to do just one thing. And because they're hardwired to a specific algorithm from the ground up, there's not much headroom to make them do other algo's. They might be able to do other additional algos, but they would be quite inefficient at it. Being inefficient might end up still being better than GPU's (per spent watt), so it may still be worth it, and that's probably why some manufacturers add additional algo's to their miners.
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May 14, 2018, 07:37:15 PM |
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16 x 1080ti's = $30.00 after power
1 amd rig with aryzen and 2 small amd card at eth this rig earns 2 bucks cost 5 kwatts = $1.25 a day profit
Don't do this Philip, you're my muse when it comes to mining what are you mining? I think GPU mining is far from dead however it is not exactly rosy. Chasing new coins and either dumping the shitcoins or holding the ones with some hope is still a way to go if you want a quick buck. My rigs are still making around $1k after elec in a month. They'll ROI soon anyways. I've been worried about a lot things lately, ASICs, FPGAs but then I realised there is no point in worrying, most of the things are out of my control. I can still trade whatever I mine instead of just autoexchanging.
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May 14, 2018, 09:19:36 PM |
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16 x 1080ti's = $30.00 after power
1 amd rig with aryzen and 2 small amd card at eth this rig earns 2 bucks cost 5 kwatts = $1.25 a day profit
I've only ever had GTX 1060's hooked up. It varies, but lately (after power) I've been making around $0.85 - $1.17/day/card. I mine a mix of Zcash, Ubiq and Ethereum. All of the cards I've purchased have cost anywhere from $170 to $260. They ROI pretty fast in my opinion, but resell value not as good as better cards, relatively speaking. All my 3 gig cards already stopped working with Ethereum due to excessive DAG file sizes, so I moved them over to Ubiq which uses the same ethash algo and still works great.
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May 14, 2018, 09:34:02 PM |
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I've only ever had GTX 1060's hooked up. It varies, but lately (after power) I've been making around $0.85 - $1.17/day/card. I mine a mix of Zcash, Ubiq and Ethereum. All of the cards I've purchased have cost anywhere from $170 to $260. They ROI pretty fast in my opinion, but resell value not as good as better cards, relatively speaking.
All my 3 gig cards already stopped working with Ethereum due to excessive DAG file sizes, so I moved them over to Ubiq which uses the same ethash algo and still works great.
Another Ethash coin that the 3GB 1060s can mine is MUSIC; I feel it has better prospects that UBQ, too. Mind you, the very first coin I mined was UBQ - using a single 1050Ti (!!!) - so I am somewhat familiar with it, I just think that the whole smart contract shtick will be done better by DERO (CryptoNight - currently overrun by ASICs so don't even bother trying to mine it with a GPU).
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May 14, 2018, 09:50:30 PM |
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Another Ethash coin that the 3GB 1060s can mine is MUSIC; I feel it has better prospects that UBQ, too. Mind you, the very first coin I mined was UBQ - using a single 1050Ti (!!!) - so I am somewhat familiar with it, I just think that the whole smart contract shtick will be done better by DERO (CryptoNight - currently overrun by ASICs so don't even bother trying to mine it with a GPU).
Sounds good sir! I've not researched MUSIC myself, but I know a lot of people mine it. Also higher profits according to WTM, which is also nice. I'll probably look into it.
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May 14, 2018, 10:16:41 PM |
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question on my rvn coins has any new exchanges picked them up?
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 14, 2018, 10:22:54 PM |
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What I would like to know besides what the SIA chap said, is how ASICs will handle new algoryths like X16r&X16s. And I hope we will see new anti-ASICS improvements soon.
the way im reading it (ie: guessing) is the line between fpga and asics are blurring. only highend gpus with high efficiency can even remotely compete, simply because they can be on a new algo (really new not just a tweak of an existing algo) within days, more or less. even then it would be hit or miss. maybe a few months good gpu mining on a new algo, then fpga/asics roll in and bam, profits drop like a rock.
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rs1x
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May 14, 2018, 10:24:29 PM |
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question on my rvn coins has any new exchanges picked them up?
here is what i found on coin market cap.
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VyprBTC
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May 14, 2018, 10:49:08 PM |
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i missed out on rvn.
sold off most the equipment so now my warehouse is pretty empty lol. down to my last 50 GPU's not sure if I'm going to gut it down even more.
guess time will tell. keep up the good work guys.
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