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February 12, 2017, 07:50:51 AM |
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I buy gtx 1080 to mininng lbry,cost electricity for 1 month was 0,each day i mine lbry 50 ,to get back refund from my card i must be immortal.
Yeah 1080 still too expensive, 1060 or 1070 are preferred.
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February 12, 2017, 09:42:23 AM |
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A good xeon V3/V4 could have earned a lot the first days of zcash mining, when amd/nvidia gpu had lower performance than a high end cpu... (50h/s on a 5960x against 20h/s on the GTX 1080 with the first nicehash cuda miner). You may buy a QS/ES version on ebay for a reasonable price.
Sorry but this doesen't make sense at all. 1) CPU mining it's totally useless in the crypto scene: density (1 CPU vs 7 VGAs), control (configure them in a VGA farm, good luck), availability (ES, really?), benefits (Not a single one. If you put an heavy load on the CPU, you'll cripple the VGAs performance) 2) High end CPUs are useless in opposition to cheap - decent - ones, due the total absence of a CPU bottleneck in the mining process (Bandwidth) Bullshit³³ you have no idea but it's okay but stop talking about something you have no idea about instead of giving you bla bla It would be optimal if you would report your direct experience and gains (cpu vs gpu in the same system, at the same time), because the only one making claims about high end cpu benefits, it's just you . No offense, but I prefer to talk by considering facts. Proove your statements, sir. Zcash was better the first day for cpu miners, and so was zcoin. Everyone has a cpu, many more than they need or only need occasionally, but not as many have a GPU, ever fewer a big GPU or multiple GPUs. Buying a full PC just to CPU mine is a waste of money but if a cpu is already there, it might as well be put to use. It's similar to gamers, they already have the gpu power so they should all be mining when not gaming. With the state of GPU mining right now your not standing on very firm ground.
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February 12, 2017, 03:47:36 PM |
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A good xeon V3/V4 could have earned a lot the first days of zcash mining, when amd/nvidia gpu had lower performance than a high end cpu... (50h/s on a 5960x against 20h/s on the GTX 1080 with the first nicehash cuda miner). You may buy a QS/ES version on ebay for a reasonable price.
Sorry but this doesen't make sense at all. 1) CPU mining it's totally useless in the crypto scene: density (1 CPU vs 7 VGAs), control (configure them in a VGA farm, good luck), availability (ES, really?), benefits (Not a single one. If you put an heavy load on the CPU, you'll cripple the VGAs performance) 2) High end CPUs are useless in opposition to cheap - decent - ones, due the total absence of a CPU bottleneck in the mining process (Bandwidth) Bullshit³³ you have no idea but it's okay but stop talking about something you have no idea about instead of giving you bla bla It would be optimal if you would report your direct experience and gains (cpu vs gpu in the same system, at the same time), because the only one making claims about high end cpu benefits, it's just you . No offense, but I prefer to talk by considering facts. Proove your statements, sir. Zcash was better the first day for cpu miners, and so was zcoin. Everyone has a cpu, many more than they need or only need occasionally, but not as many have a GPU, ever fewer a big GPU or multiple GPUs. Buying a full PC just to CPU mine is a waste of money but if a cpu is already there, it might as well be put to use. It's similar to gamers, they already have the gpu power so they should all be mining when not gaming. With the state of GPU mining right now your not standing on very firm ground. dga (a talented dev) has a lot of profits with cpu mining monero at the beginning: he rented amazon aws: https://da-data.blogspot.fr/2014/08/minting-money-with-monero-and-cpu.htmlThere are some coins dedicated to cpu mining (riecoin, xmg ...). Cpu mining is still interesting for xmr and some rare case. I don't talk about making a cpu farms like gpu farms but for someone with home/office rigs, you will take advantage of the high end cpu for your regular use and can pay back the cpu with mining. On ebay you can have a used xeon E5 V3 or V4, ES or QS at a very reasonable price (400-1200 $) which will give you xmr hashrate between 600-1000 h/s. You add gpu and you have a powerfull workstation capable of mining as well as gaming/video/computing/...
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February 12, 2017, 05:08:18 PM |
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128 CORE CPU ONLY CRYPTONIGHT RIG-- I suspect 32 4-core Raspberry Pi 3.0 cards, but the rig is proprietary. Here is the link: https://gpushack.com/collections/gpushack/products/gpushack-128-core-pro . The cost is $2000 US dollars. The output is 3.6kH XMR hashrate at 1000W. For comparison, I have a 6-card RX 460 rig that generates 1.95 kH XMR hashrate at 600W using Wolf0's SGminer-GM. --scryptr The power consumption of 32 RPi 3's is just a bit over tenth of 1000W. I suspect some older Xeons or maybe Opterons.
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February 12, 2017, 05:29:18 PM |
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128 CORE CPU ONLY CRYPTONIGHT RIG-- I suspect 32 4-core Raspberry Pi 3.0 cards, but the rig is proprietary. Here is the link: https://gpushack.com/collections/gpushack/products/gpushack-128-core-pro . The cost is $2000 US dollars. The output is 3.6kH XMR hashrate at 1000W. For comparison, I have a 6-card RX 460 rig that generates 1.95 kH XMR hashrate at 600W using Wolf0's SGminer-GM. --scryptr The power consumption of 32 RPi 3's is just a bit over tenth of 1000W. I suspect some older Xeons or maybe Opterons. BEOWULF COMPUTER-- Thanks for the information. I do know that R-Pis have been clustered into Beowulf computers, and thought that was the case. I have wanted to build a simple 4 x R-Pi Beowulf model, and run mining software on it. The new R-Pi v 3 has a 1.2 GHz 4-core CPU. You may very well be correct. GPUShack specializes in selling refurbished GPUs, and may have found a bargain on deprecated server CPUs. --scryptr
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February 12, 2017, 05:58:05 PM |
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128 CORE CPU ONLY CRYPTONIGHT RIG-- I suspect 32 4-core Raspberry Pi 3.0 cards, but the rig is proprietary. Here is the link: https://gpushack.com/collections/gpushack/products/gpushack-128-core-pro . The cost is $2000 US dollars. The output is 3.6kH XMR hashrate at 1000W. For comparison, I have a 6-card RX 460 rig that generates 1.95 kH XMR hashrate at 600W using Wolf0's SGminer-GM. --scryptr The power consumption of 32 RPi 3's is just a bit over tenth of 1000W. I suspect some older Xeons or maybe Opterons. A RPi array would be intersting from a power perspective, maybe as a PICe card.
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m1n1ngP4d4w4n
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February 12, 2017, 06:35:14 PM |
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128 CORE CPU ONLY CRYPTONIGHT RIG-- I suspect 32 4-core Raspberry Pi 3.0 cards, but the rig is proprietary. Here is the link: https://gpushack.com/collections/gpushack/products/gpushack-128-core-pro . The cost is $2000 US dollars. The output is 3.6kH XMR hashrate at 1000W. For comparison, I have a 6-card RX 460 rig that generates 1.95 kH XMR hashrate at 600W using Wolf0's SGminer-GM. --scryptr The power consumption of 32 RPi 3's is just a bit over tenth of 1000W. I suspect some older Xeons or maybe Opterons. A RPi array would be intersting from a power perspective, maybe as a PICe card. I wonder how much a RPI3 hash, that could be an interesting side project
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February 12, 2017, 07:13:21 PM |
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128 CORE CPU ONLY CRYPTONIGHT RIG-- I suspect 32 4-core Raspberry Pi 3.0 cards, but the rig is proprietary. Here is the link: https://gpushack.com/collections/gpushack/products/gpushack-128-core-pro . The cost is $2000 US dollars. The output is 3.6kH XMR hashrate at 1000W. For comparison, I have a 6-card RX 460 rig that generates 1.95 kH XMR hashrate at 600W using Wolf0's SGminer-GM. --scryptr The power consumption of 32 RPi 3's is just a bit over tenth of 1000W. I suspect some older Xeons or maybe Opterons. A RPi array would be intersting from a power perspective, maybe as a PICe card. I wonder how much a RPI3 hash, that could be an interesting side project Any HW devs reading? Get on it.
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February 13, 2017, 02:54:11 AM |
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128 CORE CPU ONLY CRYPTONIGHT RIG-- I suspect 32 4-core Raspberry Pi 3.0 cards, but the rig is proprietary. Here is the link: https://gpushack.com/collections/gpushack/products/gpushack-128-core-pro . The cost is $2000 US dollars. The output is 3.6kH XMR hashrate at 1000W. For comparison, I have a 6-card RX 460 rig that generates 1.95 kH XMR hashrate at 600W using Wolf0's SGminer-GM. --scryptr The power consumption of 32 RPi 3's is just a bit over tenth of 1000W. I suspect some older Xeons or maybe Opterons. A RPi array would be intersting from a power perspective, maybe as a PICe card. I wonder how much a RPI3 hash, that could be an interesting side project Any HW devs reading? Get on it. It's been done before, it's a waste of time and effort for very little return. From a joule/performance perspective rPIs are terrible.
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February 14, 2017, 10:03:14 AM |
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Hi,
Does anyone know where to find ccminer/alexis-1.0 ?
thanks.
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felixbrucker
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February 14, 2017, 10:11:32 AM |
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Hi,
Does anyone know where to find ccminer/alexis-1.0 ?
thanks.
i believe the speedups have been imported into ccminer tpruvot 1.8.4
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February 15, 2017, 11:03:47 AM |
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Ethereum+pascal is true. I am successfully dual mining on the gtx 1070..
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February 15, 2017, 11:14:40 AM |
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Ethereum+pascal is true. I am successfully dual mining on the gtx 1070..
Is profitable ? how mutch with 1 gtx 1070 @ day .
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felixbrucker
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February 15, 2017, 11:20:01 AM |
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Ethereum+pascal is true. I am successfully dual mining on the gtx 1070..
sp-mod EthPascDualMiner quick, before claymore does it
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February 15, 2017, 11:21:41 AM |
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Hi,
Does anyone know where to find ccminer/alexis-1.0 ?
thanks.
i believe the speedups have been imported into ccminer tpruvot 1.8.4 not all of them, some harm a bit too much the cards.. i may add some more for the 2.0.. but its not full algos, its common components so i should be careful..
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February 15, 2017, 11:28:15 AM Last edit: February 15, 2017, 11:39:14 AM by sp_ |
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Is profitable ? how mutch with 1 gtx 1070 @ day .
gtx 1070 standard clocks, and standard tdp. (With the best config I've found so far.) Etherum only: $1.09 (27MHASH) Etherum+pascal: $1,46 zcash: $1.44 With tdp of 80% I get 8% more poweusage with etherum+pascal. with tdp of 55% ethereum+pascal does $1,12 @ 95 watt..
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February 15, 2017, 11:41:34 AM Last edit: February 15, 2017, 09:04:47 PM by Amph |
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Is profitable ? how mutch with 1 gtx 1070 @ day .
gtx 1070 standard clocks, and standard tdp. (With the best config I've found so far.) Etherum only: $1.09 (27MHASH) Etherum+pascal: $1,46 zcash: $1.44 With tdp of 80% I get 8% more poweusage with etherum+pascal. with tdp of 55% ethereum+pascal does $1,12 @ 95 watt.. mining is approaching another dead time it seems, i think we need a reset, there are too many miners
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February 15, 2017, 11:42:15 AM |
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minign is approaching another dead time it seems, i think we need a reset, there are too many miners
Shitty prices now...
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February 15, 2017, 07:27:03 PM |
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minign is approaching another dead time it seems, i think we need a reset, there are too many miners
Shitty prices now... Too many eth-babies. Mentioned this numerous times before. We're still better then before the Zcash launch. Zcoin relaunch was a bust due to loose lips. Pascal launch also a bust due to shitty software and too many eth-babies swarming it. Altcoins besides Zcash are getting shit on by big farms that don't know how to manage their hash and hop around with a auto-coin switcher (Awesomeminer). Doesn't net them anymore money, actually loses them money as difficulty retargets almost immediately, also destroys profitability for other miners. As I mentioned before, you're going to get about the same profitability and ROI with ASICs now minus all the headaches. Go look into a Antminer.
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February 15, 2017, 11:00:51 PM Last edit: February 15, 2017, 11:28:06 PM by antantti |
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minign is approaching another dead time it seems, i think we need a reset, there are too many miners
Shitty prices now... We're still better then before the Zcash launch. Eth+etc nethash was 8.5Th before zec launch, now it is 10Th. Xmr is +30Mh and zec another 50Mh. This has been possible only because of btc pump, if/when btc corrects to $600-$800 area we are looking at daily revenues below $1/day/card. Interesting times.
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