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June 29, 2017, 03:46:18 PM
anyone know how fast and with what software u can mine DCR Decred with 1080Ti?

its Blake 14r

DCR? i get 4.8 gh/s with the zotac amp extreme, only 4.4 with my gigabyte ti tho Sad

anyone tried claymore dual ETH + DCR? or skein is the profitable coin for this card right now?
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June 29, 2017, 03:30:02 PM
anyone know how fast and with what software u can mine DCR Decred with 1080Ti?

its Blake 14r

DCR? i get 4.8 gh/s with the zotac amp extreme, only 4.4 with my gigabyte ti tho Sad
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June 29, 2017, 03:24:09 PM
Do you even know what you were asking?

I do. But you don't have the answer, KaydenC might have.
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June 29, 2017, 03:17:57 PM
anyone know how fast and with what software u can mine DCR Decred with 1080Ti?

its Blake 14r
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June 29, 2017, 03:17:22 PM
You need to work on your English buddy...

I know, I am much better with numbers haha...

Are you asking what day you think it became a better choice to buy a Ti? That would depend on where you could find cards and for what price

No, I just got interested in this speculative post of KaydenC (below), you just somehow hijacked it.

Those who went with 480/580 at $400 USD will find their cards worth $100. Even if their GPU can make $6 a day for 66 day ROI, their value at risk is 75% of their upfront cost.

Those who went with 1080ti at $700, but make $7 a day has a 100 day ROI. However if crypto crashes 80% tomorrow, their cards are worth $600 at least. That's only 14% of their upfront cost, value at risk is way lower.

If a person can put $10K value at risk. He can buy $71K worth of 1080tis, or he can buy $13.3K worth of 580s. For the same amount of money RISKED (not in upfront capital), he gets much much more hash.



Again, your post was unclear. You can't hijack unreadable slop

And what you're asking still isn't clear. What the fuck?

Do you even know what you were asking?
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June 29, 2017, 03:12:34 PM
You need to work on your English buddy...

I know, I am much better with numbers haha...

Are you asking what day you think it became a better choice to buy a Ti? That would depend on where you could find cards and for what price

No, I just got interested in this speculative post of KaydenC (below), you just somehow hijacked it.

Those who went with 480/580 at $400 USD will find their cards worth $100. Even if their GPU can make $6 a day for 66 day ROI, their value at risk is 75% of their upfront cost.

Those who went with 1080ti at $700, but make $7 a day has a 100 day ROI. However if crypto crashes 80% tomorrow, their cards are worth $600 at least. That's only 14% of their upfront cost, value at risk is way lower.

If a person can put $10K value at risk. He can buy $71K worth of 1080tis, or he can buy $13.3K worth of 580s. For the same amount of money RISKED (not in upfront capital), he gets much much more hash.

edit: I need that day to calculate different options how to invest in crypto.
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June 29, 2017, 02:44:18 PM

Yep.

I repeat my question.

What was that imaginary date when those imaginary buyers went with 480/580/1080ti?

You need to work on your English buddy...

Read what you said

I did my best to decipher that slop, clarify

Are you asking what day you think it became a better choice to buy a Ti? That would depend on where you could find cards and for what price

If you mean something else you need to say it. I gave you the relevant numbers on why the Ti is better today. Why you care about the past I have no idea
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June 29, 2017, 02:31:06 PM
So recently I tried something, I was mining and opened up Witcher 3 lol it plays it at 30 fps haha sometimes it drops to 25 -at full ultra settings on my 1440p monitor

1080ti is very good for gaming that I can tell you right now.

Also I can overclock mine upto 2070 mhz without actual voltage settings other than power to 120%

It's good to see actual investors coming in to chime.


btw I know it's a trade secret and what not but did you guys want to make a telegram group for 1080ti owners?

Let me know I can make one.


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June 29, 2017, 02:17:32 PM

Yep.

I repeat my question.

What was that imaginary date when those imaginary buyers went with 480/580/1080ti?
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June 29, 2017, 02:04:06 PM
Those who went with 480/580 at $400 USD will find their cards worth $100. Even if their GPU can make $6 a day for 66 day ROI, their value at risk is 75% of their upfront cost.

Those who went with 1080ti at $700, but make $7 a day has a 100 day ROI. However if crypto crashes 80% tomorrow, their cards are worth $600 at least. That's only 14% of their upfront cost, value at risk is way lower.

If a person can put $10K value at risk. He can buy $71K worth of 1080tis, or he can buy $13.3K worth of 580s. For the same amount of money RISKED (not in upfront capital), he gets much much more hash.

What was the date when those went with 480/580/1080ti?


ROI for me at .07 KWH today is 98 days according to nicehash, assumed 700 cost

1070 is 84 days with the same electric rate, with maybe half the hedge per dollar invested. edit - at 400 USD for one, which is obviously probably not what you scoop them for today

580 8gb at 300 is 76 days. But who is getting them at that price without a group buy? Probably no one
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June 29, 2017, 02:01:42 PM
Those who went with 480/580 at $400 USD will find their cards worth $100. Even if their GPU can make $6 a day for 66 day ROI, their value at risk is 75% of their upfront cost.

Those who went with 1080ti at $700, but make $7 a day has a 100 day ROI. However if crypto crashes 80% tomorrow, their cards are worth $600 at least. That's only 14% of their upfront cost, value at risk is way lower.

If a person can put $10K value at risk. He can buy $71K worth of 1080tis, or he can buy $13.3K worth of 580s. For the same amount of money RISKED (not in upfront capital), he gets much much more hash.

What was the date when those went with 480/580/1080ti?
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June 29, 2017, 01:50:59 PM
NO need to spam!

I keep asking this and get no response.. Where do you recommend minding DGB?

Sorry guys, that was not my intention here, I've sold a pack of 4.5k of dgb yesterday, and i'm very worry about this informations right now.
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June 29, 2017, 01:22:09 PM
NO need to spam!

I keep asking this and get no response.. Where do you recommend minding DGB?

word haha, lets keep it OT ;p

i mine at yiimp, never had a problem, steady 3 hour payouts
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June 29, 2017, 01:13:38 PM
NO need to spam!

I keep asking this and get no response.. Where do you recommend minding DGB?
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June 29, 2017, 12:42:39 PM
There are no softfork...The chokepoint created by the transition to Segwit will kill some coins, but CitiBank is already holding ZEC, DOGE and DGB, waiting for the hardfork and the dual transaction failure. Spread the message!
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June 29, 2017, 12:34:39 PM
HOLD ZEC, DOGE AND DGB!!! TO AUGUST 1°!!!
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June 29, 2017, 09:48:41 AM
I'm using the Evga 1200P2, running 5 cards per rig. Using a 2x 8pin to dual 6+2 pin splitter per rig. 80% TDP, roughly 1125W at the wall per rig.

damn thats looking nice, are you on 110V with those?  i ask as
i am building for max-hash type ti rigs like that (tho mine are classic open frame, not rack, and yours look great!)
but i fear popping breaker on startup with x6 ti, may i ask why you did 5? mine are five also (for breaker reason)
i am using 1600 watt hercules (only thing i could find with enough 8x2 pins for x6 ti's)

Clean setup! Cheesy



On 240V with these. Each circuit has 20A breakers (4480W limit), but my power splitter only handles 13A (3120W). 2 rigs are on a single circuit now, drawing a total of 2300W, plenty of leeway. I need to find some power splitters that can handle 20A.

I really wanted 6x 1080ti per rig, but 1600W power supplies were nowhere to be found last month, hence I had to go 1200W psu and 5 per rig. In the future, I hope to replace them with 1600W Evga T2 psu and go 6 per rig, and use these 1200P2 psu for 6x Vega or Volta 150-200W TDP cards.

I went 20A 110, and fully wish I had wired for 220. I use 2 1000w Evga PSUs with an add2psu connection (so I dont have splice wires and can resell PSUs later if needed). I have 6 per board running with headroom for growth - last I saw on vega is that it was power hungry so I wanted headroom. Have zero issues, except the occasional second PSU will not power off immediately (1 sec delay) - but who wants to power down anyways.

HEAT in the cords is an issue to watch.
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June 29, 2017, 08:49:38 AM
ya thats what i heard, a 1080ti is STILL pulling better benches then their new "flex" cards:  Frontier
honestly i think they were too slow on these new chips, and those new "mining cards" are a joke (tho nvidias may be better) 125 watt and 25mh/s? Pfft


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June 29, 2017, 07:30:46 AM
Intersting , i saw a benchmark for the $1000 vega on eth at like 35 mhs, I might hold out for the gaming versions too
thanks for the info

Vega is realy bad dude, here are some initial benchmarks for FE edition ( for workstations ):

Time Spy Graphics = 6785 pts
Fire Strike Ultra Graphics = 5091 pts
Doom Vulkan 4K Ultra @ 55-65 FPS
The Witcher 3 @ 28-35 FPS at 4K Hairworks on / 41-42 FPS with Hairworks off (80 C running the game)
Troubles OCing past 1650 MHz with the blower
Tried to OC HBM, starts at 945 MHz, managed 960 MHz stable and at 980 MHz it got too hot
Tester says you won't be able to OC without additional cooling, thermal throttling (80-85 C)
Tester put 2x 80 mm fans to help (open air case) and it was down to 75 C
Tester doesn't think it will touch the 1080 Ti performance-wise, only 1070-1080s
Mining: 30-35 MH/s
Cinebench R15 OpenGL: 97.39 FPS
Card operate at 1348-1528 MHz in gaming mode during The Witcher 3 testing

Maybe the RX edition will be better, because this is way below 1080 for gaming standards, not to mention 35Mh/s in mining lolz
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June 29, 2017, 07:17:01 AM
If it is priced lower than a 1080ti, it is simply more Tflops per dollar which will help it for compute bound algo, like Lbry, Skein etc. It then comes down to power efficiency. If it hashes at 700h/s in zcash at 200W just like the 1080ti, it is an instant buy for me because I believe there will be driver and miner software optimization in the future.

Hashing algos doesn't need Tflops. (floating point operations)

LBRY on AMD cards is slow. The opensource LBRY implementation used to do less than 100MHASH on a rx 480. Is there a faster miner out there?

Ah I mean "compute horsepower" (assuming it scales linearly with tflops, not sure what's the right term). The above algos are just example, I have never experimented with AMD cards outside of eth and zcash.
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