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January 26, 2016, 10:52:37 AM |
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I wonder how high it will go. I bought some back in October which is now worth almost twice as much. Anyone's mining it with 750 Ti's on windows? If so, what speed? I get ridiculously low speeds on them and 18.8Mhs per 970 (1450/7800mhz). With another version I get ~19 Mhs but nothing gets sent to the pool. Any optimizations could be very lucrative to the devs. I agree as I've mentioned over the last two weeks, if someone has some sort of miracle cure to help out Nvidia, now is the time. I don't know where Ethereum is going either. This is the only time I've regretted buying Nvidia hardware when I retooled and only for a moment. Mining calculator here: http://badmofo.github.io/ethereum-mining-calculator/
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 10:54:52 AM |
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Perhaps compile the ether miner for 32 bit's will help? Cached Pointersizes will go from 64bit to 32 (and double the tlb limit?) You need to remove the cpu verfication code because it use 64bit libraries I think..
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January 26, 2016, 11:00:42 AM |
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Splitting up the Dag file would help. "i think".
Feel kind of bad for the nvidia guys out there but glad i don't own any.
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January 26, 2016, 11:03:38 AM |
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I'm profiting fine with my nvidias ;-)
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 11:04:07 AM |
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Splitting up the Dag file would help. "i think". Feel kind of bad for the nvidia guys out there but glad i don't own any.
If more miners are moving to mine Etherum, then the other algos will be more profitable.
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January 26, 2016, 11:07:12 AM Last edit: January 26, 2016, 11:36:38 AM by AzzAz |
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Splitting up the Dag file would help. "i think". Feel kind of bad for the nvidia guys out there but glad i don't own any.
If more miners are moving to mine Etherum, then the other algos will be more profitable. It is, at least for me. Has anyone advice how to mine ETH quickly as I have few ATIs? edit: with 6 960's, quark @ Nicehash: 60.300MH vs SP Priv4: 62.850 factory clocks...
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January 26, 2016, 11:10:38 AM Last edit: January 26, 2016, 11:34:07 AM by sp_ |
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As long as the price is raising 30% a day. The miner are holding their coins and not dump them right?
The network hashrate is currently 886.50GHASH
With the current prices (Ether @ $2.76), $95 501 worth of etherum is mined every day.
That is a lot of cash for a coin that was worth 0$ only 6 months ago.
886,5GHASH is around 35 000 amd 7970 cards. (25MHASH per card)
35 000 cards @ 200watt = 168 000KWh burned a day.(0.15$ per Kwh = $25200)
Miners have bills to pay....
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January 26, 2016, 11:34:27 AM |
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I wonder how high it will go. I bought some back in October which is now worth almost twice as much. Anyone's mining it with 750 Ti's on windows? If so, what speed? I get ridiculously low speeds on them and 18.8Mhs per 970 (1450/7800mhz). With another version I get ~19 Mhs but nothing gets sent to the pool. Any optimizations could be very lucrative to the devs. ETH mining on Maxwell 1.0 cards is crippled by TLB trashing (gosh I'm staring to sound like a broken record). The main issue with optimizing ETH is that the algo has been optimized to GPUs while designing it, not the other way around. This makes it very difficult to further optimize. The only significant "optimization" I have seen is my CUDA port from the OpenCL miner. Optimizing that even further was already done before ETH went public. It hasn't been very lucrative for me  but it was a nice learning experience. I'm currently trying to figure out why pool submission doesn't work out very well for some people. yep I have the same issue ... not a single share is submitted ...
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 11:46:26 AM |
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Nicehash sp-Mod private gtx 970 g1 standard (quark): 18,5MHASH: profit per day(0.1544GHASH/24h) = 0,0028564 BTC / day Genoil's ether miner gtx 970 g1 standard: 20MHASH = 0.0033 BTC/Day
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January 26, 2016, 11:54:57 AM Last edit: January 26, 2016, 12:09:47 PM by antantti |
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As long as the price is raising 30% a day. The miner are holding their coins and not dump them right?
The network hashrate is currently 886.50GHASH
With the current prices (Ether @ $2.76), $95 501 worth of etherum is mined every day.
That is a lot of cash for a coin that was worth 0$ only 6 months ago.
886,5GHASH is around 35 000 amd 7970 cards. (25MHASH per card)
35 000 cards @ 200watt = 168 000KWh burned a day.(0.15$ per Kwh = $25200)
Miners have bills to pay....
Not sure where you get that hashrate from? Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much. I am still earning better mining solo than in pool, 100-140MH/s and still finding blocks. No problems what so ever, old miner & Nvidia & Windows 7 (well, geth clients hangs every now and then).
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January 26, 2016, 11:56:59 AM |
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As long as the price is raising 30% a day. The miner are holding their coins and not dump them right?
The network hashrate is currently 886.50GHASH
With the current prices (Ether @ $2.76), $95 501 worth of etherum is mined every day.
That is a lot of cash for a coin that was worth 0$ only 6 months ago.
886,5GHASH is around 35 000 amd 7970 cards. (25MHASH per card)
35 000 cards @ 200watt = 168 000KWh burned a day.(0.15$ per Kwh = $25200)
Miners have bills to pay....
Not sure where you get that hashrate from? Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much. I am still earning better mining solo than in pool, 100-140MH/s and still finding blocks. No problems what so ever, old miner & Nvidia & Windows 7. hu ? 22000 * 400 = 8.8 millions $ usd
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January 26, 2016, 12:03:49 PM |
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Not sure where you get that hashrate from? Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much. I am still earning better mining solo than in pool, 100-140MH/s and still finding blocks. No problems what so ever, old miner & Nvidia & Windows 7.
Clondyke!
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January 26, 2016, 12:07:21 PM |
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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too).
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January 26, 2016, 12:12:46 PM |
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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too).
Alot of fiat is invested into the altcoins right now. Good for the miners.
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January 26, 2016, 12:20:44 PM |
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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too). Why don't you mine directly to your deposit adress at poloniex? Then you don't need to run the stupid etherum program all the time. And much easier to dump for BTC.
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January 26, 2016, 12:32:48 PM |
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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too). Why don't you mine directly to your deposit adress at poloniex? Then you don't need to run the stupid etherum program all the time. And much easier to dump for BTC. Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares. You can mine directly to Kraken, trade it to EUR and withdraw to SEPA account. Withdrawal cost is 9 cents. Where do I need BTC for? I have kept every ETH I have mined so far.
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January 26, 2016, 12:47:42 PM |
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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too). Why don't you mine directly to your deposit adress at poloniex? Then you don't need to run the stupid etherum program all the time. And much easier to dump for BTC. Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares. You can mine directly to Kraken, trade it to EUR and withdraw to SEPA account. Withdrawal cost is 9 cents. Where do I need BTC for? I have kept every ETH I have mined so far. In principle exchanges don't like much people mining directly to an exchange account, especially from a pool, as it will create many very small transactions, so I don't think it is the proper way to proceed. Also if it is just to dump right away to an exchange not sure it is ideal either.
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January 26, 2016, 12:52:04 PM |
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It's all a matter of if you care for the coin. If you care, run a wallet and solo mine, that way you secure and support the coin network the best way.
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January 26, 2016, 01:18:00 PM |
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In principle exchanges don't like much people mining directly to an exchange account, especially from a pool, as it will create many very small transactions, so I don't think it is the proper way to proceed. Also if it is just to dump right away to an exchange not sure it is ideal either.
That is true. But many pools allow you to change autowithdrawal limit, if you change it so that there is only 1-2 withdrawals per day there shouldn't be any problems.
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