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April 10, 2015, 09:22:52 PM Last edit: April 11, 2015, 02:37:13 AM by smooth |
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Guys, i have access to free electricity Can anyone provide me with details to what kind of power is needed to mine around 200 XMR daily, and the ROI minus electricity cost. Thnx 200 XMR/day is about 1.3% of the current total. The entire network is roughly 15 million hash/sec (with variation obv) so roughly 195 khash/sec As far as ROI you will have to work that out since it depends on your costs.
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GingerAle
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April 11, 2015, 12:39:33 AM |
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Hello everyone, I'm mining for now in dwarfpool, mine miners are in 1st and 2nd places. But I gues the pool is stealing a lot of my coins. How more coins I can earn by creating my own private pool?
That's a significant accusation, perhaps you should provide some evidence. I have many pc's that mine monero and in all pc's have been installed monitor app that will check if one of pc's have problem. I have 330 PC's each one can mine at speed 1 kh/s = 330 khash/sec. So and then dwarfpool has turned off and then after 1 hours he turned back on. After this I'm had 220 khash/sec. It's pretty strange to steal roughly 100 khash/sec. About payments, with this h/s I'm earn ~5-30 xmr per hour. But yesterday I didn't recive any coins and in monitoring I can able to see last payment was in 16:40 and I didn't recive any coins at 17:00 and 18:00. And started earning again from 19:00. My miners work 24/7 hrs. And you can also read monero main theard at announcements. P.S Can anyone help me to setup private pool with 0% fees? I will pay you. Im sorry to hear about your trouble with dwarfpool. I would suggest moving to a different pool. I don't know how to set up a private pool... I think its probably totally doable by reading the various readmes in the cryptonote pool docs - its all open source.
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medusa13
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April 12, 2015, 12:17:14 PM |
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how to make 1 kh/s per pc? this must be heavy machines no? xeon workstations or something similiar or am i wrong?
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cryptonight.net
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April 12, 2015, 09:43:22 PM |
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http://XMR.CryptoNight.net - new Monero mining pool on dedicated Core i7 machine located in Europe. Fee: 0.8% (0.3% - donations + 0.5% - pool fee). Bonus offer for 1st round participantsXMR pool on CryptoNight.net has no blocks found yet. All 1st round payments in XMR will be doubled (additional payment will be issued manually within 24h). Join us As soon as the 1st block will be found 1st round will be finished and pool will continue it's normal operations. Pool OP: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1013306.0Have a nice mining!
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smooth
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April 12, 2015, 09:50:06 PM |
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how to make 1 kh/s per pc? this must be heavy machines no? xeon workstations or something similiar or am i wrong?
That or GPUs
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Drhiggins
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April 15, 2015, 12:08:22 PM |
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Guys, i have access to free electricity Can anyone provide me with details to what kind of power is needed to mine around 200 XMR daily, and the ROI minus electricity cost. Thnx You will need a significant amount of hardware. I have one rig that has 6GPU's churning out about 3KH/s and I had investment into that rig of $1450. I'm making 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day depending on the fluctuating difficulty rate and the pool finding blocks. Luck in finding blocks is a key factor. By my rough calculations based on each rig making lets say 5 XMR per day that would cost you $145,000 in hardware. My rig now draws 1050 Watts (or 1.05 mega watts per hour) running Claymore 9.1 or 9.2. Claymore is the best for power consumption of all mining software I've tried for AMD GPU processors. I know electricity is not something you say you'll have to pay for but do you really have access to 105 Mega Watts of power. My whole house may have 20 mega watts of power capacity at 80% load.
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April 15, 2015, 01:34:48 PM |
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Guys, i have access to free electricity Can anyone provide me with details to what kind of power is needed to mine around 200 XMR daily, and the ROI minus electricity cost. Thnx You will need a significant amount of hardware. I have one rig that has 6GPU's churning out about 3KH/s and I had investment into that rig of $1450. I'm making 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day depending on the fluctuating difficulty rate and the pool finding blocks. Luck in finding blocks is a key factor. By my rough calculations based on each rig making lets say 5 XMR per day that would cost you $145,000 in hardware. My rig now draws 1050 Watts (or 1.05 mega watts per hour) running Claymore 9.1 or 9.2. Claymore is the best for power consumption of all mining software I've tried for AMD GPU processors. I know electricity is not something you say you'll have to pay for but do you really have access to 105 Mega Watts of power. My whole house may have 20 mega watts of power capacity at 80% load. man, u should really switch to NVIDIA architecture. A 3 KH/s machine would draw ~360 watts for the equivalent of (3000 / 250 = 12) 750ti cards. If the higher spec cards scale, even less space required. I haven't seen reports of the higher spec cards scaling. Something to do with power management.
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April 15, 2015, 04:54:08 PM |
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Guys, i have access to free electricity Can anyone provide me with details to what kind of power is needed to mine around 200 XMR daily, and the ROI minus electricity cost. Thnx You will need a significant amount of hardware. I have one rig that has 6GPU's churning out about 3KH/s and I had investment into that rig of $1450. I'm making 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day depending on the fluctuating difficulty rate and the pool finding blocks. Luck in finding blocks is a key factor. 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day with 3Khash? What pool? 4.8 is about 50% higher than I would expect to see per day with 3Khash. So 7.9 is bat-humping crazy. We are talking about 24 hour days, correct? Please answer, because if you are correct, I would like to switch to that pool. EDIT: I see Monerohash.com in your signature, so I can guess that is the pool you use. I will look into it. It shows ~11khash/ sec currently, so you are responsible for about 30% of their hashrate, if your 3khash rig is indeed pointed there. When that small pool does finally hit a block, you get a decent payout.
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Drhiggins
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April 15, 2015, 04:56:43 PM |
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Guys, i have access to free electricity Can anyone provide me with details to what kind of power is needed to mine around 200 XMR daily, and the ROI minus electricity cost. Thnx You will need a significant amount of hardware. I have one rig that has 6GPU's churning out about 3KH/s and I had investment into that rig of $1450. I'm making 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day depending on the fluctuating difficulty rate and the pool finding blocks. Luck in finding blocks is a key factor. By my rough calculations based on each rig making lets say 5 XMR per day that would cost you $145,000 in hardware. My rig now draws 1050 Watts (or 1.05 mega watts per hour) running Claymore 9.1 or 9.2. Claymore is the best for power consumption of all mining software I've tried for AMD GPU processors. I know electricity is not something you say you'll have to pay for but do you really have access to 105 Mega Watts of power. My whole house may have 20 mega watts of power capacity at 80% load. man, u should really switch to NVIDIA architecture. A 3 KH/s machine would draw ~360 watts for the equivalent of (3000 / 250 = 12) 750ti cards. If the higher spec cards scale, even less space required. I haven't seen reports of the higher spec cards scaling. Something to do with power management. Well at the time I built the AMD GPU rig the Nvidia mining software had just been released and was some what unproven. The next build will be with Nvidia GPU's.
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Drhiggins
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April 15, 2015, 05:05:41 PM |
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Guys, i have access to free electricity Can anyone provide me with details to what kind of power is needed to mine around 200 XMR daily, and the ROI minus electricity cost. Thnx You will need a significant amount of hardware. I have one rig that has 6GPU's churning out about 3KH/s and I had investment into that rig of $1450. I'm making 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day depending on the fluctuating difficulty rate and the pool finding blocks. Luck in finding blocks is a key factor. 4.8 to 7.9 XMR per day with 3Khash? What pool? 4.8 is about 50% higher than I would expect to see per day with 3Khash. So 7.9 is bat-humping crazy. We are talking about 24 hour days, correct? Please answer, because if you are correct, I would like to switch to that pool. Let me revise. I looked at the payments and more like 3 -7 XMR per day. This depends on finding blocks and what luck brings. Sometimes the pool will not pay for a day or more because no block was found. Other days 3 blocks will be found and payouts are higher. Monerohash.com Oh and I'm also running 2 GeForce 560's and an AMD 8 core CPU so that adds about 500H/sec to my hashing totals. Looking at what I made just yesterday 4/14 was 7.6 XMR
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Drhiggins
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April 15, 2015, 05:15:33 PM |
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I have found that the trick is finding a pool with 1-40 people mining. Payouts are higher. When Monerohash.com has 10-18 miners working the payouts are faster as blocks are found faster but the payments are still decent instead of being distributed to 200 - 400 individuals like some pools.
When I first got on Monerohash.com I had the most hashing power on the pool and my payments were like 9.6 9.2 XMR but we would find a block like every third day. Sometimes the pool would get lucky and find 2 or 3 blocks in a day and them bam! I'd make like 25XMR in one day, but most of the time it would take 3 days between blocks. Now with the amount of miners we have its is just right IMO.
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April 15, 2015, 05:17:13 PM Last edit: April 15, 2015, 05:27:25 PM by 5w00p |
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OK, thanks for the clarification. Yesterday was a really good day of mining for you. Congrats.
But, you really must provide more data points to be able to average it. Also, since you said that some days the pool doesn't find a block, I would guesstimate a possibly more accurate estimate would be 0 (day 1) to 7.9 (day 2) XMR per day. That averages to 3.95 XMR per day, roughly what I would expect for 3.5khash/sec total hashing power.
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Drhiggins
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April 15, 2015, 05:31:26 PM |
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OK, thanks for the clarification. Yesterday was a really good day of mining for you. Congrats.
But, you really must provide more data points to be able to average it. Also, since you said that some days the pool doesn't find a block, it seems that the more correct estimate would be 0 to 7.9 XMR per day. That averages to 3.95 XMR per day, roughly what I would expect for 3.5khash/sec total hashing power.
Yeah good point. Most days we get a block at least one anyway. But about once every 10 days or so we will have a dry spell and no blocks. Didn't put all the math together as I'm sitting on lunch break and didn't have time to do a daily average calculation. I will say Monerohash.com has been solid and the operator which is osensei is on point. Code patches and updates mostly applied same day issues are reported by dev's and others.
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April 15, 2015, 07:32:58 PM |
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OK, thanks for the clarification. Yesterday was a really good day of mining for you. Congrats.
But, you really must provide more data points to be able to average it. Also, since you said that some days the pool doesn't find a block, it seems that the more correct estimate would be 0 to 7.9 XMR per day. That averages to 3.95 XMR per day, roughly what I would expect for 3.5khash/sec total hashing power.
Yeah good point. Most days we get a block at least one anyway. But about once every 10 days or so we will have a dry spell and no blocks. Didn't put all the math together as I'm sitting on lunch break and didn't have time to do a daily average calculation. I will say Monerohash.com has been solid and the operator which is osensei is on point. Code patches and updates mostly applied same day issues are reported by dev's and others. Hey Drhiggins, just wanted to thank you for your support!
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April 16, 2015, 10:02:44 PM |
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Thanks for the answers everyone
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April 18, 2015, 02:13:51 PM |
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When i start using Minexmr.com i got 2XMR day with 1.50-2khs speed. Now it give me a 0.500 for 22 or 24 hrs. why this happend?
There any good pool? If i have stable 2khs speed, what is my daily gain?
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April 18, 2015, 02:21:12 PM |
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When i start using Minexmr.com i got 2XMR day with 1.50-2khs speed. Now it give me a 0.500 for 22 or 24 hrs. why this happend?
There any good pool? If i have stable 2khs speed, what is my daily gain?
Reward depends on the difficulty. Today 2kh/s should give ~ 1.5 +/- 1 XMR/day
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April 18, 2015, 02:34:14 PM |
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When i start using Minexmr.com i got 2XMR day with 1.50-2khs speed. Now it give me a 0.500 for 22 or 24 hrs. why this happend?
There any good pool? If i have stable 2khs speed, what is my daily gain?
Varience! They should find a block every ~2hrs. It has been 8 hrs since they last found a block. Yesterday they went 17 hrs to find a block. The day before that they had 2 blocks found after 22 & 26 min respectively. And the day before that they found 3 blocks consecutively in 25, 22 and 5 minutes as well as one in 10 hrs. Nothing abbynormal and it all works out in the long run.
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April 18, 2015, 04:38:40 PM |
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@cryptonight.net @nioc
Thank you for your reply mate.
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turkandjaydee
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April 18, 2015, 08:39:17 PM |
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how to make 1 kh/s per pc? this must be heavy machines no? xeon workstations or something similiar or am i wrong?
That or GPUs wouldnt it better to use 1 PC with many GPUs than 1 PC 1 GPU? I assume that was CPU.
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