renuzit
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June 17, 2018, 03:52:39 PM |
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EWBF 0.2 released: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4466962.0v0.2 * Reduced amount of rejected shares. * Performance 144_5 is increased by ~ 5%. * Added algorithm zhash it is similar to "--algo 144_5 --pers BitcoinZ." Now you can use "--algo zhash" string.
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PCMining
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June 17, 2018, 04:06:32 PM |
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Remember to new comers:
Pool fee: 0.4% + 0.6% for listing or marketing... That 0.6% goes to - Marketing / Exchange listings donations (responsible cryptorex @ slack): BitcoinZ: t1fHHnAXxoPWGY77sG5Zw2sFfGUTpW6BcSZ PS: Pls use new EWBF Zhash Miner: EWBF 0.2 released: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4466962.0
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Nebell
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June 17, 2018, 04:24:19 PM |
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Got my 3 rigs running (not sure how stable)
Rig 1: 1xGTX 1080Ti +100 core +700 mem Power: 100% 60 SOLs
Rig 2: 6xGTX 1060 3GB +190 core +500 mem Power: 79% 122 SOLs (~20.3 each card)
Rig 3: 7xGTX 1060 3GB +200 core +500 mem Power: 74% 138 SOLs (~19,7 each card)
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spatialiste
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Callisto Network - Security Audits & Cold Staking
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June 17, 2018, 04:54:18 PM |
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Got my 3 rigs running (not sure how stable)
Rig 1: 1xGTX 1080Ti +100 core +700 mem Power: 100% 60 SOLs
Rig 2: 6xGTX 1060 3GB +190 core +500 mem Power: 79% 122 SOLs (~20.3 each card)
Rig 3: 7xGTX 1060 3GB +200 core +500 mem Power: 74% 138 SOLs (~19,7 each card)
You have good performance on 1060 3go, memory goes up high, what kind of memories do they have? You can find out with GPU Z
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Nebell
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June 17, 2018, 05:33:39 PM |
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Got my 3 rigs running (not sure how stable)
Rig 1: 1xGTX 1080Ti +100 core +700 mem Power: 100% 60 SOLs
Rig 2: 6xGTX 1060 3GB +190 core +500 mem Power: 79% 122 SOLs (~20.3 each card)
Rig 3: 7xGTX 1060 3GB +200 core +500 mem Power: 74% 138 SOLs (~19,7 each card)
You have good performance on 1060 3go, memory goes up high, what kind of memories do they have? You can find out with GPU Z Actually, it's the crappy ones with Hynix memory. 10 of them are Asus Phoenix mini 1060 3gb and 3 are Gigabyte Windforce mini 1060 3gb. I don't know why people talk about memory on Equihash algo. It's not ETHhash and is not as memory dependant. Equihash is more dependant on GPU frequency. Going from +700 mem to -502 mem on my 1080Ti, I lose about 5-6 SOLs (60 > 55). Anyway, when I mine with my 1080Ti, I can't watch 1080p movie, it's lagging. This didn't happen with ccminer :/
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baslo989
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June 17, 2018, 05:35:37 PM |
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My 1080Ti is mining with 54 SOL but I keep getting rejected shares from suprnova. Why is that? The bat file is like this: miner --algo 144_5 --pers ZERO_PoW --server btcz.suprnova.cc --port 6586 --user XXXXXXXXXX pause I tried with both 144_5 and 192_7, both give 100% rejected shares. Edit: Figured out it. You need to write "BitcoinZ" instead of "ZERO_PoW". That or the new 0.2 version solved the problem. 1080Ti is not at 61 SOL. Do you happen to know the best MSI Burner settings for 1070? Im getting about 10% ejected shares and my SOLs are only 28.5 for 1070. Thanks! I don't have a 1070, sorry. But you might want to try lower your oc and see if it helps with rejected shares. Also, try new nvidia drivers. I'm in the process of making this work with my other rigs. The first rig with 1080Ti is working fine at about 59-61 SOL. The second rig which has 7x1060 3GB is hashing about 130-135, which does not make me happy since with old miner, my 1080Ti was hashing about 780 SOL while 7x1060 rig hashed 2000 SOL, that is 250% of 1080Ti hash rate. With the new miner, it's about 210% I think the 1060s were expected to perform better with the new 144.5 algo. So 1060 = 18.5 Sols 1070 = 29.5 Sols 1080 = 60 Sols (WOW) Is this about right? 1080 ~ 40-45 sol 1080 I have them at 35 sol no more no less...
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brooklynite1
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In BTCz we trust. Organic slow growth.
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June 17, 2018, 05:44:21 PM Last edit: June 17, 2018, 06:00:30 PM by brooklynite1 |
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My 1080Ti is mining with 54 SOL but I keep getting rejected shares from suprnova. Why is that? The bat file is like this: miner --algo 144_5 --pers ZERO_PoW --server btcz.suprnova.cc --port 6586 --user XXXXXXXXXX pause I tried with both 144_5 and 192_7, both give 100% rejected shares. Edit: Figured out it. You need to write "BitcoinZ" instead of "ZERO_PoW". That or the new 0.2 version solved the problem. 1080Ti is not at 61 SOL. Do you happen to know the best MSI Burner settings for 1070? Im getting about 10% ejected shares and my SOLs are only 28.5 for 1070. Thanks! I don't have a 1070, sorry. But you might want to try lower your oc and see if it helps with rejected shares. Also, try new nvidia drivers. I'm in the process of making this work with my other rigs. The first rig with 1080Ti is working fine at about 59-61 SOL. The second rig which has 7x1060 3GB is hashing about 130-135, which does not make me happy since with old miner, my 1080Ti was hashing about 780 SOL while 7x1060 rig hashed 2000 SOL, that is 250% of 1080Ti hash rate. With the new miner, it's about 210% I think the 1060s were expected to perform better with the new 144.5 algo. So 1060 = 18.5 Sols 1070 = 29.5 Sols 1080 = 60 Sols (WOW) Is this about right? 1080 ~ 40-45 sol 1080 I have them at 35 sol no more no less... So here is an update: 1060 = 19.5 Sols (reported 18.5 tp 22) 1070 = 29.5 Sols (reported 28 to 32) 1080 = 40 Sols (reported 35-45) 1080 TI = 60 Sol (reported 59-61 WOW nice!)
Bitmain Z9 rekt 0 sol/s InnoMiner A9 rekt 0 sol/s Please add your hashrates!
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brooklynite1
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June 17, 2018, 05:48:17 PM |
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One important thing to notice is the massive change in hashpower overnight. We will have a volatile market as supply and demand is changing dramatically. Many have moved their coins off exchanges and many are on the sidelines. ASICs are booted off, AMD GPUs are still not on par with miners and difficulty is approx 5x less because of that. NH will come on board very quickly as they are crowd GPU based and its easy for them to update quickly to cover the 144.5, not sure if they are interested though.
Meanwhile BTCz is like a little baby and fragile, I am holding all my coins for the next few weeks to see what happenes. I have zero sell orders until 200 Sat.
I cant tell you if you should sell or hold but I wish you all luck!
And a moment to thank the devs! Apparently more news coming June 20th! Stay put!
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boomboommin
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June 17, 2018, 05:49:42 PM |
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My 1080Ti is mining with 54 SOL but I keep getting rejected shares from suprnova. Why is that? The bat file is like this: miner --algo 144_5 --pers ZERO_PoW --server btcz.suprnova.cc --port 6586 --user XXXXXXXXXX pause I tried with both 144_5 and 192_7, both give 100% rejected shares. Edit: Figured out it. You need to write "BitcoinZ" instead of "ZERO_PoW". That or the new 0.2 version solved the problem. 1080Ti is not at 61 SOL. Do you happen to know the best MSI Burner settings for 1070? Im getting about 10% ejected shares and my SOLs are only 28.5 for 1070. Thanks! I don't have a 1070, sorry. But you might want to try lower your oc and see if it helps with rejected shares. Also, try new nvidia drivers. I'm in the process of making this work with my other rigs. The first rig with 1080Ti is working fine at about 59-61 SOL. The second rig which has 7x1060 3GB is hashing about 130-135, which does not make me happy since with old miner, my 1080Ti was hashing about 780 SOL while 7x1060 rig hashed 2000 SOL, that is 250% of 1080Ti hash rate. With the new miner, it's about 210% I think the 1060s were expected to perform better with the new 144.5 algo. So 1060 = 18.5 Sols 1070 = 29.5 Sols 1080 = 60 Sols (WOW) Is this about right? 1080 ~ 40-45 sol 1080 I have them at 35 sol no more no less... http://www.picshare.ru/uploads/180617/4qca1Qc257.jpg
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brooklynite1
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June 17, 2018, 06:02:46 PM |
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So here is an update:
1060 = 19.5 Sols (reported 18.5 tp 22) 1070 = 29.5 Sols (reported 28 to 32) 1080 = 38 Sols (reported 35-45) 1080 TI = 60 Sol (reported 59-61 WOW nice!)
Bitmain Z9 REKT 0 sol/s InnoMiner A9 REKT 0 sol/s
Please report your hashrates!
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brooklynite1
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June 17, 2018, 06:06:16 PM |
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TeamCyr
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June 17, 2018, 06:22:17 PM |
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One important thing to notice is the massive change in hashpower overnight. We will have a volatile market as supply and demand is changing dramatically. Many have moved their coins off exchanges and many are on the sidelines. ASICs are booted off, AMD GPUs are still not on par with miners and difficulty is approx 5x less because of that. NH will come on board very quickly as they are crowd GPU based and its easy for them to update quickly to cover the 144.5, not sure if they are interested though.
Meanwhile BTCz is like a little baby and fragile, I am holding all my coins for the next few weeks to see what happenes. I have zero sell orders until 200 Sat.
I cant tell you if you should sell or hold but I wish you all luck!
And a moment to thank the devs! Apparently more news coming June 20th! Stay put!
Good point. Nahh I'm not selling below 150 Sat. this is just the beginning.
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brooklynite1
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June 17, 2018, 06:27:09 PM Last edit: June 17, 2018, 06:57:31 PM by brooklynite1 |
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So here is an update:
1060 = 19.5 Sols 1070 = 30.2 Sols 1070 Ti = 34.5 1080 = 38.0 Sols 1080 TI = 60.0 Sol (WOW nice!) Nicehash = Unknown Status Bitmain Z9 REKT 0 sol/s - F/U Jihan Wu InnoMiner A9 REKT 0 sol/s - Sorry Inno
Please report your hashrates!
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MinermanNC
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June 17, 2018, 07:19:20 PM |
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You guys ought to consider starting a new thread for "Posting Nvidia hash rates" or something. Then everyone can go to that thread and hope to brag a little and compare notes. Filling up the thread with Nvidia hash rates is kinda boring and useless to all other important things. Not to say if someone needs help with a command line code or something, that's different. But seeing the same hash rates over and over and over... you get the point.
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brooklynite1
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June 17, 2018, 07:40:16 PM |
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You guys ought to consider starting a new thread for "Posting Nvidia hash rates" or something. Then everyone can go to that thread and hope to brag a little and compare notes. Filling up the thread with Nvidia hash rates is kinda boring and useless to all other important things. Not to say if someone needs help with a command line code or something, that's different. But seeing the same hash rates over and over and over... you get the point. Sorry about that. I thought its important for people to know after the fork. Maybe you can contribute on AMD hashrates.
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Iamtutut
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June 17, 2018, 07:56:32 PM |
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You guys ought to consider starting a new thread for "Posting Nvidia hash rates" or something. Then everyone can go to that thread and hope to brag a little and compare notes. Filling up the thread with Nvidia hash rates is kinda boring and useless to all other important things. Not to say if someone needs help with a command line code or something, that's different. But seeing the same hash rates over and over and over... you get the point. Sorry about that. I thought its important for people to know after the fork. Maybe you can contribute on AMD hashrates. No AMD miner after this fork as far as I know.
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LesiA
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June 17, 2018, 07:58:12 PM |
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I think hash rates are accurate. But what about payout? Do you get more then before?
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LesiA
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June 17, 2018, 08:15:57 PM |
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One important thing to notice is the massive change in hashpower overnight. We will have a volatile market as supply and demand is changing dramatically. Many have moved their coins off exchanges and many are on the sidelines. ASICs are booted off, AMD GPUs are still not on par with miners and difficulty is approx 5x less because of that. NH will come on board very quickly as they are crowd GPU based and its easy for them to update quickly to cover the 144.5, not sure if they are interested though.
Meanwhile BTCz is like a little baby and fragile, I am holding all my coins for the next few weeks to see what happenes. I have zero sell orders until 200 Sat.
I cant tell you if you should sell or hold but I wish you all luck!
And a moment to thank the devs! Apparently more news coming June 20th! Stay put!
News, what news? Do you know any speculations?
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Trafo
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June 17, 2018, 09:32:18 PM |
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Got my 3 rigs running (not sure how stable)
Rig 1: 1xGTX 1080Ti +100 core +700 mem Power: 100% 60 SOLs
Rig 2: 6xGTX 1060 3GB +190 core +500 mem Power: 79% 122 SOLs (~20.3 each card)
Rig 3: 7xGTX 1060 3GB +200 core +500 mem Power: 74% 138 SOLs (~19,7 each card)
Nebell, your 1060 3GB rigs are running on Windows 7 or Windows 10? Thanks a lot!
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MinermanNC
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June 17, 2018, 11:07:43 PM |
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You guys ought to consider starting a new thread for "Posting Nvidia hash rates" or something. Then everyone can go to that thread and hope to brag a little and compare notes. Filling up the thread with Nvidia hash rates is kinda boring and useless to all other important things. Not to say if someone needs help with a command line code or something, that's different. But seeing the same hash rates over and over and over... you get the point. Sorry about that. I thought its important for people to know after the fork. Maybe you can contribute on AMD hashrates. Sure when we get an AMD miner lol AND if you start another thread I mean I like to drop in to see whats up with BTCZ and not have to flip through pages of redundant hash rate postings. That's why most people just start another thread. If I was an investor and wanted to read up in here on the coin itself I would be a bit aggravated trying to sort through and navigate around hash rates postings. Its almost a bit ridiculous. But its not my thread, abuse it all you want, muddy it up. Even rename it: BTCZ NVIDIA HASH RATE THREAD! POST ALL OF YOUR HASH RATES HERE!!!!! Look at my 1080Ti Sols woot! lol
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