Mashy81
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May 16, 2018, 09:40:19 PM |
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I don't see how fpga are going to be as good as they say. They are super expensive already and as soon as someone developes some software to use them their price will double or triple just like the gpu boom. Anyway gpu prices are in free fall. Rx570 prices have come down $100 in the last w weeks here in Australia.
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May 16, 2018, 11:40:03 PM |
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Just as an FYI, LUX has just pre-released our new PHI2 protocol that greatly improves on the original version PHI2 has been designed to be FPGA and ASIC resitant...and also includes a 30-60% power reduction, and lower temps. Full release won't happen until we do a planned fork and introduce Segwit, Smart Contracts, POW/POS/MN reward changes and a few other things Full details on our discord if anyone wants to check it out - https://discord.gg/DrbfbtzPlenty more to come from the LUXcore team as well
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Marvell2
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May 17, 2018, 12:27:31 AM |
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Phil I'm curious what's with the thinking that GPU mining is dying?
My RX500 series are easily pulling in >$1.00 per GPU per day after power.
My Vegas are >3x that
My 1080tis make $3-$-4 per day per after power
I'm pretty happy.
The problem is not NOW, we are good But in a few weeks or months we are really screwed with Asics and FPGAs we will be fine x16r and X16s as well as c7 will be asic free at least till oct nov then cryptonite coins will be forking again anyway
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May 17, 2018, 01:37:18 AM |
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To add--BBT's live stream recording w/ OGAG in chat is here: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/262095416Even if Eth ignores it some other ethash coins have expressed interest, a good sign less than 24 hours after release
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philipma1957 (OP)
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May 17, 2018, 04:46:20 AM |
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Got real world busy today.
Trying to hire a bathroom contractor. Also doing spring cleaning.
I am playing with a smaller coin. Mining and holding it.
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Marvell2
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May 17, 2018, 04:53:09 AM |
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Just as an FYI, LUX has just pre-released our new PHI2 protocol that greatly improves on the original version PHI2 has been designed to be FPGA and ASIC resitant...and also includes a 30-60% power reduction, and lower temps. Full release won't happen until we do a planned fork and introduce Segwit, Smart Contracts, POW/POS/MN reward changes and a few other things Full details on our discord if anyone wants to check it out - https://discord.gg/DrbfbtzPlenty more to come from the LUXcore team as well nice i have some gpu mining lux too
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May 17, 2018, 05:02:23 AM |
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Not sure if folks have seen this: "DeepMind AI Reduces Google Data Centre Cooling Bill by 40% " https://deepmind.com/blog/deepmind-ai-reduces-google-data-centre-cooling-bill-40/They use machine learning over complex workloads however, I've seen miners do it with a basic three tier system: peak, off-peak, night-time. then its a matter of adjusting (preferably automatically) your overclock / voltage adjustment to your tier to maximize power efficiency based on power rates.
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arielbit
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May 17, 2018, 05:18:41 AM |
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their group is the one who released the "ETH largement pill" for cards with gddr5x...they know how to utilize gddr5x gpu rams......1080ti's here we go again! hehe
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May 17, 2018, 06:15:19 AM |
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their group is the one who released the "ETH largement pill" for cards with gddr5x...they know how to utilize gddr5x gpu rams......1080ti's here we go again! hehe I spoke to the Dev of progpow and I love their approach. It's not about ASIC resistance but closing the loopholes that make ASICS faster and more efficient. The proposal was posted on the ETH GitHub and I strongly suspect that people were bought by ASIC manufacturers, just read the comments... It's sad. However they have a working algo and miner so anyone could fork and start using it. Unfortunately x16r is not exactly ASIC resistant either, there is a whole list of projected ASIC speed gains over GPUs and yes, we are screwed with the current algos. As much as I don't like ethash I gotta admit it was still the most ASIC resistant algo. (Only 2x gain on ASIC) Hash rates with progpow: RX580 | 9.4 | | Vega56 | 16.6 | | Vega64 | 18.7 | | GTX1070Ti | 13.1 | | GTX1080 | 14.9 | | GTX1080Ti | 21.8 | There is hope for the resistance!
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May 17, 2018, 09:26:20 AM |
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On a sidenote, since we're talking about power, my provider here in London (British Gas) was going to increase prices to over £0.16/KWh (that's US$ 0.22!)... so I'm in the process of switching. That'll bring me back down to £0.11 ($0.15). Every little helps!
That's interesting, I've been on £0.1282 with BG, they now want £0.16 as they did from you. Best I've been quoted is £0.1321 ($.18) from Scottish Power ... out of interest, who are you switching to? I am not sure if I can help, but here in Somerset, I spend a flat £0.09029 ($0.12 based on the actual rate) with OTM (I'm not sure I can write down the full name of the Provider); and best/worst of all there's no contract, the tariff is variable, you can switch anytime. I hope I can help, I learned so much from this forum, thank you!
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May 17, 2018, 09:28:15 AM |
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One of my buddies just dropped off 2 units of X3 in my test lab - testing mining BCN and ETN.
He doesnt have the right PSUs, and need to borrow my Delta-2400w-94%-Platinum.
220-237khs per unit stable; Running 2 x X3, around 470-540khs range at 500-520 watts ! 400mhz stock settings.
Thats like over 60 x RX480s to get that kind of hash.
At 500mhz settings, I was able to get them up to 630khs for both total, 60c stable. Watt-meter says 1200w.
550mhz settings is still good, a bit louder as the fans work harder.
Anything beyond that settings, the X3 doesnt even hash.
Its doesntwork with vanilla NH CN it just spits rejects.
Just sharing testing the soon to be paperweights - dont kill the messenger :-)
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MagicSmoker
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May 17, 2018, 11:12:15 AM |
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One of my buddies just dropped off 2 units of X3 in my test lab - testing mining BCN and ETN. ... Just sharing testing the soon to be paperweights - dont kill the messenger :-)
Point them at DERO; a few weeks ago I never would have recommended this, but network hashrate has eclipsed 300MH/s (ie - within spitting distance of XMR) so it's kind of pointless to warn people off now. At least you'll be mining a coin that is likely to be worth more in the future (BCN and ETN don't exactly have the best prospects, you have to admit).
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 17, 2018, 12:57:47 PM |
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even if gpu mining goes to more or less zero profit i think there will always be a use for a decent "standby" gpu rig (something thats already ROId).. a rig thats kept updated and ready to roll for any new algos that come along, just download a miner and go. theory being any really new algo wont have asics for a few months. get in early, hash with gpu till the big stuff appears, then back to standby status.
This is a good strategy that i would also like to follow through on. I'm currently on the rocks about selling off some of my GPUs and just keeping a reliable set of 1070s and 1080tis. As long as they are turning a profit above electricity costs they will continue to mine. Then when all goes to shit with ASICs, they will be on standby for new coins with new algorithms. Thanks for the idea bud. i wonder what the cards to keep are.. a few of each class of card? or go mostly with one class? or just go by power efficiency, ie nvidia at the moment. since most algos seem to run better on some class of card, how many bases to cover? grouped by memory type nvidia: ------- GDDR5X 1080ti GDDR5 1070ti amd ---- GDDR5 480/580 <- unsure on these, nvidia 1070ti beats them on power efficiency in most algos? HBM2 vega56
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philipma1957 (OP)
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May 17, 2018, 01:13:39 PM |
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even if gpu mining goes to more or less zero profit i think there will always be a use for a decent "standby" gpu rig (something thats already ROId).. a rig thats kept updated and ready to roll for any new algos that come along, just download a miner and go. theory being any really new algo wont have asics for a few months. get in early, hash with gpu till the big stuff appears, then back to standby status.
This is a good strategy that i would also like to follow through on. I'm currently on the rocks about selling off some of my GPUs and just keeping a reliable set of 1070s and 1080tis. As long as they are turning a profit above electricity costs they will continue to mine. Then when all goes to shit with ASICs, they will be on standby for new coins with new algorithms. Thanks for the idea bud. i wonder what the cards to keep are.. a few of each class of card? or go mostly with one class? or just go by power efficiency, ie nvidia at the moment. since most algos seem to run better on some class of card, how many bases to cover? grouped by memory type nvidia: ------- GDDR5X 1080ti GDDR5 1070ti amd ---- GDDR5 480/580 <- unsure on these, nvidia 1070ti beats them on power efficiency in most algos? HBM2 vega56 I have 16 1080ti's and 1 rx560 and 1 1050ti I am banking on the 1080 ti's hanging in there for a while. most of my hashing is sha 256 and script.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 17, 2018, 02:02:15 PM |
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i wonder what the cards to keep are.. a few of each class of card? or go mostly with one class? or just go by power efficiency, ie nvidia at the moment. since most algos seem to run better on some class of card, how many bases to cover?
grouped by memory type
nvidia: ------- GDDR5X 1080ti GDDR5 1070ti
amd ---- GDDR5 480/580 <- unsure on these, nvidia 1070ti beats them on power efficiency in most algos? HBM2 vega56
I have 16 1080ti's and 1 rx560 and 1 1050ti I am banking on the 1080 ti's hanging in there for a while. most of my hashing is sha 256 and script. yeah 1080ti is a keeper for sure. the 1080ti and vega 56/64 seem the main cards to keep if the goal is to simplify the rig. between them they are pretty good (for gpus) at anything. never got into asic mining beyond a bfl jalapeno (got one of the 1st which actually made me decent money fiat wise, but not btc wise). after that the asics were too power hungry and i was afraid of being burned, so i was not mining anything (even gpu wise) for a couple years. wish id paid more attention those two years, i basically ignored mining and just hodled instead of trying to use btc to expand into asics. which worked out in many ways actually.
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May 17, 2018, 04:25:12 PM |
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Just as an FYI, LUX has just pre-released our new PHI2 protocol that greatly improves on the original version PHI2 has been designed to be FPGA and ASIC resitant...and also includes a 30-60% power reduction, and lower temps. Full release won't happen until we do a planned fork and introduce Segwit, Smart Contracts, POW/POS/MN reward changes and a few other things Full details on our discord if anyone wants to check it out - https://discord.gg/DrbfbtzPlenty more to come from the LUXcore team as well The Luxcore concept is unique and, as I see it, will be a much needed feature in the crypto world. So this is really good news. Food for thought-I wonder how Lux compares to Supernet (UNITY)? Guess I should pose this question on their threads.
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May 18, 2018, 12:42:16 AM |
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Just as an FYI, LUX has just pre-released our new PHI2 protocol that greatly improves on the original version PHI2 has been designed to be FPGA and ASIC resitant...and also includes a 30-60% power reduction, and lower temps. Full release won't happen until we do a planned fork and introduce Segwit, Smart Contracts, POW/POS/MN reward changes and a few other things Full details on our discord if anyone wants to check it out - https://discord.gg/DrbfbtzPlenty more to come from the LUXcore team as well The Luxcore concept is unique and, as I see it, will be a much needed feature in the crypto world. So this is really good news. Food for thought-I wonder how Lux compares to Supernet (UNITY)? Guess I should pose this question on their threads. I Need to read discord closely
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May 18, 2018, 01:24:18 AM |
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I might have to look more closely at LUX with those proposed algorithm changes. I tested that algorithm briefly at one point, just to gauge the hashrate for any profit calculations, but nothing beyond that.
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May 18, 2018, 01:32:02 AM |
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I am playing with a smaller coin. Mining and holding it.
Care to share that coin here philip? It's just us bitcointalk forum miners here and i'm sure we won't make much of a dent in your profitability. You know what they say, sharing is caring
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