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September 19, 2018, 03:10:58 PM
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... where i make more with each Ryzen 1700 than most people make with a 6x1070ti rig....hmmm go figure...


This happen in "your" real world?

good call that's bs :
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there is no way a Ryzen 1700 makes more then 6x1070ti rig  LMAO 


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September 19, 2018, 03:29:18 PM
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there is no way a Ryzen 1700 makes more then 6x1070ti rig  LMAO 



Oh yes there is.
And it's very, very sad.
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September 19, 2018, 03:50:28 PM
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... where i make more with each Ryzen 1700 than most people make with a 6x1070ti rig....hmmm go figure...


This happen in "your" real world?

good call that's bs :
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where i make more with each Ryzen 1700 than most people make with a 6x1070ti rig....hmmm go figure


there is no way a Ryzen 1700 makes more then 6x1070ti rig  LMAO 



Why not actually disclose some figures from your 1070 / 1080 rig.
I'm not saying everyone who is mining with 6 1070tis is doing crap, just most, and that i make more with my R1700....
There's no point at all in doing the same as everyone else if it aint working....
but see for yourself
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5016425.0

look on ebay / amazon....there are literally 1000's of cards being dumped at the moment becuase so few are making the sum they expected.
As that all passes thru, then the diff on some major coins....may drop, then the remaining miners might make a decent return.
Anyway, mine was just a real life example, i'm not here to have to prove myself, believe my figures or dont...i'm happy with them.
What i will say thou, is next year, when they get released i'll be queing up to buy an EPYC2 with 64 cores rather than a 2080ti rig - but thats just my preference.
I will be buying a 2080 for gaming thou....will be a great upgrade from my 1060 3gb Smiley
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September 19, 2018, 04:16:53 PM
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Bunch of reviews out there, however i haven't seen mining performance test so far

OKay, first one: https://www.cryptominando.it/2018/09/19/nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-test-mining-ethereum/

Looks like 2080TI is 48 MH /s with Claymore
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September 19, 2018, 04:59:36 PM
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2080Ti does 48MH. It costs [at least] $1200

1080Ti does 50-55 MH and can be obtained for less than $500.

You do the math. It’s like buying a Titan for mining. Makes no sense. And all reports so far shows the 2080ti uses MORE power than a 1080ti. So it’s not any more power efficient.

What i’d Like to know is what memory speed was used to get 48MH. Is that stock or with a memory overclock?

The 1080ti has the edge because of the ETHLargement Pill. Will a pill be created and offered for the GDDR6 RTX cards? We don’t know yet. And all of this can change if a pill does pop up for it. But I’m guessing no, not for free.
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September 19, 2018, 05:09:31 PM
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Bunch of reviews out there, however i haven't seen mining performance test so far

OKay, first one: https://www.cryptominando.it/2018/09/19/nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-test-mining-ethereum/

Looks like 2080TI is 48 MH /s with Claymore
Looks like they probably did not use ethlargement enhancement for reporting 1080ti hashrate

Here's the sauce
https://www.computerbase.de/2018-09/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-test/6/#abschnitt_ethereummining_ist_nicht_ueberragend




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September 19, 2018, 05:16:52 PM
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Here's the sauce
https://www.computerbase.de/2018-09/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-test/6/#abschnitt_ethereummining_ist_nicht_ueberragend




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September 19, 2018, 06:18:10 PM
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Looks like they probably did not use ethlargement enhancement for reporting 1080ti hashrate


If the ethlargement enhancement also works for the 20xx series, then it may not be particularly relevant (depending on the final numbers, of course).
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September 19, 2018, 06:24:48 PM
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If the ethlargement enhancement also works for the 20xx series, then it may not be particularly relevant (depending on the final numbers, of course).

Since the pill was created and written specifically for gddr5x, it wont just work out of the box on a different type of memory, lets use some common sense here.
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September 19, 2018, 06:25:49 PM
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Bunch of reviews out there, however i haven't seen mining performance test so far

OKay, first one: https://www.cryptominando.it/2018/09/19/nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-test-mining-ethereum/

Looks like 2080TI is 48 MH /s with Claymore
Looks like they probably did not use ethlargement enhancement for reporting 1080ti hashrate

Here's the sauce
https://www.computerbase.de/2018-09/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-test/6/#abschnitt_ethereummining_ist_nicht_ueberragend





I'm getting around 45-50MH on the 1080ti with the ethlargement enhancement.  The folks that created ethlargement enhancement will need to update it for the 2080tis, perhaps 60 MH after the update and I'm thinking at least 280-300W on electricity.  
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September 19, 2018, 06:45:36 PM
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9x1060 3G at 630W crunch 208 Mh/s in my hands (those 20xx cards cannot been maxed at all) and cost less than 3x2080ti

ProgPoW and other algos relevant for the future might be more interesting, and the max rates from the 2080ti where it's barley stable (undervolted etc). If they overclock 10 or 20% more than Pascal have a big impact.

But the prices Nvidia charge is completely uninteresting.

AMD Navi would be the next thing to wait for, and will probably arrive before the profits rise again.
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September 19, 2018, 09:51:52 PM
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New winning cards 20x series are unlikely to be in demand with the miners in the current situation on the market.
Support for new technologies, such as raytracing and tensor cores, will not be used in mining.

https://msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-RTX-2080-TI-GAMING-X-TRIO/Specification
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September 19, 2018, 10:08:51 PM
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New winning cards 20x series are unlikely to be in demand with the miners in the current situation on the market.
Support for new technologies, such as raytracing and tensor cores, will not be used in mining.

https://msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-RTX-2080-TI-GAMING-X-TRIO/Specification
POWER CONNECTORS  8-pin x 2, 6-pin x 1 Grin Smiley Grin  250 watt or more
FPGA's are highly indemand now in the market and is already beginning to grow an optimized even more powerful and profitable than 6 gpu setup. Turing will likely be for gaming only. And i believe the price will tank so much. They anticipated that miners will using turing cards but for the current cost? Well no.
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September 19, 2018, 10:35:29 PM
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the biggest problem with FPGAs is cost to entry.

and after you empty your wallet for the hardware, there isn't much in the way of software for them. everyone talks about "bitstream this" and "bitstream that", but most miners dont even know what this means. and the developers aren't freely releasing it, rather keeping it all very close to the chest. seems like the business model is to double charge customers. pay for the hardware, and pay for the software.

or, pay for the hardware, and you're on your own to make your own software.

for FPGAs to take off, there needs to be freely available software that can be downloaded and relatively easily configurable for whatever algorithm you want to mine. something akin to Claymore's mining software. miners dont mind the devfee model (within reason), but not many people are going to adopt FPGAs if they have to straight up pay fiat for the software to use the hardware.
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September 19, 2018, 11:16:53 PM
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New winning cards 20x series are unlikely to be in demand with the miners in the current situation on the market.
Support for new technologies, such as raytracing and tensor cores, will not be used in mining.

https://msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-RTX-2080-TI-GAMING-X-TRIO/Specification
POWER CONNECTORS  8-pin x 2, 6-pin x 1 Grin Smiley Grin  250 watt or more
FPGA's are highly indemand now in the market and is already beginning to grow an optimized even more powerful and profitable than 6 gpu setup. Turing will likely be for gaming only. And i believe the price will tank so much. They anticipated that miners will using turing cards but for the current cost? Well no.

hmmm, I suspect the last thing on their minds when developing raytracing was miners....
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September 20, 2018, 06:04:27 AM
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Here are the latest game tests of new video cards

https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/122270-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-rtx-2080/
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-rtx-2080-ti-founders-review,1.html
https://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/nvidia_rtx_2080_and_rtx_2080_ti_review/1

I do not see huge benefits in performance.
1070-1080ti have not lost their relevance.

We did the same, but it will cost 1.5 times more expensive  Grin

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September 20, 2018, 06:35:19 AM
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2080Ti does 48MH. It costs [at least] $1200

1080Ti does 50-55 MH and can be obtained for less than $500.

You do the math. It’s like buying a Titan for mining. Makes no sense. And all reports so far shows the 2080ti uses MORE power than a 1080ti. So it’s not any more power efficient.

What i’d Like to know is what memory speed was used to get 48MH. Is that stock or with a memory overclock?

The 1080ti has the edge because of the ETHLargement Pill. Will a pill be created and offered for the GDDR6 RTX cards? We don’t know yet. And all of this can change if a pill does pop up for it. But I’m guessing no, not for free.
a NIB 1080ti is $699 at the cheapest , maybe $649 , where do these $500s come from, and don’t say used , only
a fool would buy a 3 year old card about to come out of waranty for $500
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September 20, 2018, 06:37:04 AM
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Ethereum mining is not interesting. We need other algorithms - neoscrypt, lyra2rev2, x16r/s, x17, cryptonight variants, progpow, equihash variants?
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September 20, 2018, 06:39:07 AM
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Here are the latest game tents of new video cards

https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/122270-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-rtx-2080/
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-rtx-2080-ti-founders-review,1.html
https://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/nvidia_rtx_2080_and_rtx_2080_ti_review/1

I do not see huge benefits in performance.
1070-1080ti have not lost their relevance.

We did the same, but it will cost 1.5 times more expensive  Grin



The developers of the NVIDIA stated that they did not prioritize the use of video cards for mining. I think it's very good that the new generation of cards will not displace the old generation from the mining market.

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September 20, 2018, 07:44:50 AM
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Yes, that is lucky for us. And maybe old cards won't be so expensive any more!
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