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August 13, 2015, 04:37:56 PM Last edit: August 13, 2015, 04:53:30 PM by joblo |
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After 30 hours of mining I've got around 16($0.96) Vertcoins a day per 750ti (recalculated to 24h average)) (p2pool.pl with --diff 2 Nicehash is currently paying around $0.41 per 750ti per day. So someone is renting your hashrate and make money... Yeah, Nicehash has arbitrage bots that control everything. You can't rent hash there and make money unless you do fixed rentals and a lot of algos don't have that. You start ratcheting up the price, they do too, until it reaches maximum, then they resest back down to the bottom, do it all over again. Thats why Nicehash is one of the last places you want to sell your hashrate if you can avoid it. It's basically the trash bin for mining as you're feeding an entirely different swarm of bots. I'm pretty sure it'd be a lot more competitive if they made it so you couldn't automate transactions. Would you care to explain? What's wrong with arbitrage? I would agree that renting on Nicehash hasn't been attractive lately but that just means that mining is. Nicehash is also the only place you can mine and know exactly what you will be paid. The are no issues with luck, orphans, exchange risk, etc. Edit: Mining is attractive on some algos, but not lyra2v2. This would seem a good opportunity for arbitrage (this is essentially what SP pointed out) but the volume is too low for any real price competition among renters.
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August 13, 2015, 04:42:41 PM |
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@ scryptr
what diff do you use with Give-Me-Coins pool?
also if I was to mine solo what would be the recommended diff setting ?
thx
NO DIFF SETTING-- I do not use a diff setting on GMC. The hash rate is correct poolside, and I get steady, reliable payouts. I used to mine LiteCoin at GMC when they were worth 10-20 dollars each, and it was a reliable pool in the good old days, too. Mining solo should not require a diff setting. Mining solo with a single card should give you a block every 2-3 days on average, but it may be over a week or longer sometimes. That is why people use pools. Right now GMC is finding a block every 8 minutes, so your poolside wallet will get its share about every 8 minutes. If you set your poolside wallet to payout to your local wallet at 10 coins, you should get a payment at least once or twice a day with a single card mining rig. --scryptr
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August 13, 2015, 05:03:36 PM |
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Anyone mining ETH? What is the hashrate for 750Ti (OpenCL or CUDA miner)?
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scryptr
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August 13, 2015, 05:25:53 PM |
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Anyone mining ETH? What is the hashrate for 750Ti (OpenCL or CUDA miner)?
NOT MINING ETH-- I did a google search. 1 ETH (Ethereum Coin) is worth about 30X 1 VTC, or about $1.84 today. Some (at least one) of the developers are trying to do CUDA code, but talk a lot about problems. A 750ti is reported to have a low relative hash rate. The code is on github. Most of the chatter is about Windows builds. Some miners are compiling on Ubuntu. If the code was slick, I'd try it, but a short search brought me nothing obvious. --scryptr
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August 13, 2015, 05:35:18 PM |
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Anyone mining ETH? What is the hashrate for 750Ti (OpenCL or CUDA miner)?
NOT MINING ETH-- I did a google search. 1 ETH (Ethereum Coin) is worth about 30X 1 VTC, or about $1.84 today. Some (at least one) of the developers are trying to do CUDA code, but talk a lot about problems. A 750ti is reported to have a low relative hash rate. The code is on github. Most of the chatter is about Windows builds. Some miners are compiling on Ubuntu. If the code was slick, I'd try it, but a short search brought me nothing obvious. --scryptr Thanks, scryptr! I found this calculator. http://badmofo.github.io/ethereum-mining-calculator/and this https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/comment/12086/#Comment_12086750ti is 8MH/s which means $2.61
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August 13, 2015, 05:41:20 PM |
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would it be technically possible to mine eth with ccminer (or sgminer for the matter)? looks to be very profitable and VTC diff is going higher and higher (while price is stable).
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fenomenhaa
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August 13, 2015, 05:57:17 PM |
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would it be technically possible to mine eth with ccminer (or sgminer for the matter)? looks to be very profitable and VTC diff is going higher and higher (while price is stable).
Yeah Vtc dif. increased another %15 within last 10 hours...
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sp_ (OP)
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August 13, 2015, 06:01:44 PM |
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@djm34, @pallas, @sp_ your VTC addresses please. It will be easy for me to send VTC rather than BTC. For BTC you have to wait a bit longer when I have accumulated enough VTC & sold them.
You can send to this adress. Thanks Vpir9UQWjDmajnC81eNS6nXVH2qAGos6Ma
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sambiohazard
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August 13, 2015, 06:05:06 PM |
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@djm34, @pallas, @sp_ your VTC addresses please. It will be easy for me to send VTC rather than BTC. For BTC you have to wait a bit longer when I have accumulated enough VTC & sold them.
You can send to this adress. Thanks Vpir9UQWjDmajnC81eNS6nXVH2qAGos6Ma Ok 5% sent. 1ef4f2efd15aff8cb96a8df105cc5754c01389a027b7c4827cc6a54edb2d8a0e Will send more when i receive it. Thanks
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August 13, 2015, 06:29:46 PM |
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Anyone mining ETH? What is the hashrate for 750Ti (OpenCL or CUDA miner)?
NOT MINING ETH-- I did a google search. 1 ETH (Ethereum Coin) is worth about 30X 1 VTC, or about $1.84 today. Some (at least one) of the developers are trying to do CUDA code, but talk a lot about problems. A 750ti is reported to have a low relative hash rate. The code is on github. Most of the chatter is about Windows builds. Some miners are compiling on Ubuntu. If the code was slick, I'd try it, but a short search brought me nothing obvious. --scryptr looked at that thing, can't even understand what it does... (and haven't found the miner in their release yet )
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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August 13, 2015, 06:33:23 PM |
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Sent some vtcbeers to djm and pallas ....71
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August 13, 2015, 06:38:24 PM Last edit: August 13, 2015, 07:10:52 PM by scryptr |
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Anyone mining ETH? What is the hashrate for 750Ti (OpenCL or CUDA miner)?
NOT MINING ETH-- I did a google search. 1 ETH (Ethereum Coin) is worth about 30X 1 VTC, or about $1.84 today. Some (at least one) of the developers are trying to do CUDA code, but talk a lot about problems. A 750ti is reported to have a low relative hash rate. The code is on github. Most of the chatter is about Windows builds. Some miners are compiling on Ubuntu. If the code was slick, I'd try it, but a short search brought me nothing obvious. --scryptr looked at that thing, can't even understand what it does... (and haven't found the miner in their release yet ) SAME HERE-- But Cryptocoin Mining Blog did a tutorial with file links. The link is: http://cryptomining-blog.com/5323-quick-guide-on-how-to-mine-ethereum-on-windows/originally posted in the thread by sambiohazard. Fairly easy to follow. If the stuff mines on Cuda, I may re-build my AMD 280X rig. The 280X is rated at 24Mh/s. --scryptr
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August 13, 2015, 06:39:57 PM |
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August 13, 2015, 06:45:53 PM |
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GTX 960 HASH RATE-- I get 6Mh/s on my GTX 960 with a mild overclock (+140/+280); I mine on Give-Me-Coins.com (GMC). My GTX 960 pulls in about 30 coins a day mining by itself on GMC. Local and pool hashrates agree with no --diff setting. --scryptr
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August 13, 2015, 07:04:03 PM |
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I minded a few Eth blocks but abandoned it after the dump and looking at it again the same cudaminer fork with the same config is only doing ~1.7 mh/s instead of 8.1 mhs per 750 Ti on all of my machines. I'm completely perplexed.
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August 13, 2015, 07:22:43 PM |
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what a waste... GTX 960 HASH RATE-- I get 6Mh/s on my GTX 960 with a mild overclock (+140/+280); I mine on Give-Me-Coins.com (GMC). My GTX 960 pulls in about 30 coins a day mining by itself on GMC. Local and pool hashrates agree with no --diff setting. --scryptr My 750 Ti's pull in roughly 4Mh/s (ccminer side, so ~2MH/s nicehash side) without overclock (intensity 19.4, not sure what the default is... 15? is that the same as 960? must be reading the code wrong?). Might want to play with intensities, along with overclock.
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August 13, 2015, 07:24:31 PM |
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You need to add -diff 2 to double the hashrate on nicehash. I could hardcode it in the miner, but then my fork will have a different setting than the official miner from Djm34
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August 13, 2015, 07:45:31 PM |
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what a waste... GTX 960 HASH RATE-- I get 6Mh/s on my GTX 960 with a mild overclock (+140/+280); I mine on Give-Me-Coins.com (GMC). My GTX 960 pulls in about 30 coins a day mining by itself on GMC. Local and pool hashrates agree with no --diff setting. --scryptr My 750 Ti's pull in roughly 4Mh/s (ccminer side, so ~2MH/s nicehash side) without overclock (intensity 19.4, not sure what the default is... 15? is that the same as 960? must be reading the code wrong?). Might want to play with intensities, along with overclock. VTC INTENSITY-- I can't go over "-i 19" on my rigs. If I use XIntensity, the top is about "-X 31" and it doesn't perform as well as an Intensity of "-i 19". My 750ti cards get about 4.4Mh/s, my 960 cards about 5.9-6Mh/s, and my 970 cards about 8.9Mh/s. Most of my cards run under Linux, so I can't easily overclock them. Others get 10Mh/s on a 970. --scryptr
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August 13, 2015, 08:00:05 PM |
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wow. just got home and checked the verter pool stats, and am horrified. With 6x 750ti each hashing around 4200 kH/s, the pool reported a max total hash for me of around one card! Only 10 coins today! Gonna try solo for a while
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