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hero member
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March 08, 2018, 04:21:42 PM
Hello! I want to mine on Nvideo, that you will advise mine and how many video cards you need for an income of $ 1000 per month?


3 months ago I was well over that with only 3 1070s,  2 1080s and a 1080ti on zcoin, but those days are long gone and especially for mining zcoin. That said, this thread is for 1080 TI specific and now you would possibly need 15-18 of them now if not overclocked give or take to achieve the same after electricity costs.
newbie
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March 08, 2018, 01:06:21 PM
Hello! I want to mine on Nvideo, that you will advise mine and how many video cards you need for an income of $ 1000 per month?

Well, now usually we have about 4$ per card (gtx1080ti) for one day, so that is approx 120$ per month. So if you need 1000$ per month, then you need about 8-9 cards.
Something like that...

My 1080ti's feels like they are mining around $2 per day.. autoswitching coins using equihash
newbie
Activity: 85
Merit: 0
March 08, 2018, 11:36:35 AM
I noticed that most people are using the ccminer from enemy-1.03 for RavenCoin (Info's Source: http://yiimp.eu/site/miners). However I can't find it available as open source and I'm afraid it might be doing something fishy on the background.
People are already comenting here http://cryptomining-blog.com/9507-ccminer-enemy-1-03-fork-for-raven-rvn-mining-now-available/ about suspicious activity.
TPRUVOT's ccminer is so buggy, it's always crushing even when KlausT's version keeps going with the same clocks. However KlausT hasn't add RVN support (at least yet).

So... Is there any stable and safe miner for Raven?

PS: TPRUVOT's ccminer hashrate is jumbing between 12 MH/s and 20 MH/s on 1080ti! WTH?! I reduced my clocks to try avoid crashes and I'm at 80% TDP, +70 GPU, +500 Memory. Let's see if it last more than 2 hours.

Just using CCminer2.2.5
For me its stable at 65%, 12~15MH/s stock OC
hero member
Activity: 2548
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March 08, 2018, 10:23:03 AM
Hello! I want to mine on Nvideo, that you will advise mine and how many video cards you need for an income of $ 1000 per month?
Looks like you will mine ZEC. Okay, let`s go to https://whattomine.com/ and count. This thread is about 1080ti, that`s why we will count these cards: you need 14-15 1080ti to get $ 1000 per month, mining ZEC right now.
But you can mine smth else and get about x2 comparing ZEC. Yet, the price of ZEC can move both up or down, difficulty can move up or down. That`s why you can get from $100 to $3000(may be) per month from these cards.
You ought to read more before buying cards.
hero member
Activity: 756
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March 08, 2018, 10:22:13 AM
Hello! I want to mine on Nvideo, that you will advise mine and how many video cards you need for an income of $ 1000 per month?

Well, now usually we have about 4$ per card (gtx1080ti) for one day, so that is approx 120$ per month. So if you need 1000$ per month, then you need about 8-9 cards.
Something like that...
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 08, 2018, 10:12:35 AM
You should check the forum all the time and try to find new coins and setting from fellow miners. Good luck bro.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
March 08, 2018, 09:51:17 AM
Hello! I want to mine on Nvideo, that you will advise mine and how many video cards you need for an income of $ 1000 per month?

I suggest you to read more and study

The mining world is so volatile as prices in cryptos

There is no recipe for 1000 dollars income
member
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March 08, 2018, 09:42:54 AM
Hello! I want to mine on Nvideo, that you will advise mine and how many video cards you need for an income of $ 1000 per month?
jr. member
Activity: 187
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March 08, 2018, 07:13:18 AM
Anybody else miss the news that Goldman Sachs bought Poloniex?
Surely has to be a good sign.

they funded the buyers, huge difference
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 169
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
March 08, 2018, 06:25:14 AM
I noticed that most people are using the ccminer from enemy-1.03 for RavenCoin (Info's Source: http://yiimp.eu/site/miners). However I can't find it available as open source and I'm afraid it might be doing something fishy on the background.
People are already comenting here http://cryptomining-blog.com/9507-ccminer-enemy-1-03-fork-for-raven-rvn-mining-now-available/ about suspicious activity.
TPRUVOT's ccminer is so buggy, it's always crushing even when KlausT's version keeps going with the same clocks. However KlausT hasn't add RVN support (at least yet).

So... Is there any stable and safe miner for Raven?

PS: TPRUVOT's ccminer hashrate is jumbing between 12 MH/s and 20 MH/s on 1080ti! WTH?! I reduced my clocks to try avoid crashes and I'm at 80% TDP, +70 GPU, +500 Memory. Let's see if it last more than 2 hours.
look here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2752467 There is a link to it.
Thanks! I've never heard of that developer though and I'm wondering if it's safe since it's not open source. Has anyone heard of the developer before? Also, has anyone here been using it his miner for 1080ti? Is there any significant change for our card?
copper member
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ether everywhere!
March 08, 2018, 06:01:07 AM
I noticed that most people are using the ccminer from enemy-1.03 for RavenCoin (Info's Source: http://yiimp.eu/site/miners). However I can't find it available as open source and I'm afraid it might be doing something fishy on the background.
People are already comenting here http://cryptomining-blog.com/9507-ccminer-enemy-1-03-fork-for-raven-rvn-mining-now-available/ about suspicious activity.
TPRUVOT's ccminer is so buggy, it's always crushing even when KlausT's version keeps going with the same clocks. However KlausT hasn't add RVN support (at least yet).

So... Is there any stable and safe miner for Raven?

PS: TPRUVOT's ccminer hashrate is jumbing between 12 MH/s and 20 MH/s on 1080ti! WTH?! I reduced my clocks to try avoid crashes and I'm at 80% TDP, +70 GPU, +500 Memory. Let's see if it last more than 2 hours.
look here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2752467 There is a link to it.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
March 08, 2018, 05:34:29 AM
The enemy fork isn't open source (yeah, it violates the licence), that's why it has been removed from GitHub.
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 169
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
March 08, 2018, 04:53:20 AM
I noticed that most people are using the ccminer from enemy-1.03 for RavenCoin (Info's Source: http://yiimp.eu/site/miners). However I can't find it available as open source and I'm afraid it might be doing something fishy on the background.
People are already comenting here http://cryptomining-blog.com/9507-ccminer-enemy-1-03-fork-for-raven-rvn-mining-now-available/ about suspicious activity.
TPRUVOT's ccminer is so buggy, it's always crushing even when KlausT's version keeps going with the same clocks. However KlausT hasn't add RVN support (at least yet).

So... Is there any stable and safe miner for Raven?

PS: TPRUVOT's ccminer hashrate is jumbing between 12 MH/s and 20 MH/s on 1080ti! WTH?! I reduced my clocks to try avoid crashes and I'm at 80% TDP, +70 GPU, +500 Memory. Let's see if it last more than 2 hours.
jr. member
Activity: 186
Merit: 4
March 08, 2018, 01:44:50 AM
I heard Zec is good for nvidia cards  Grin
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
March 08, 2018, 01:41:40 AM
Hi guys, can you tell me what is good to mine today? THANK you
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 101
March 07, 2018, 11:17:37 PM
Anybody else miss the news that Goldman Sachs bought Poloniex?
Surely has to be a good sign.
newbie
Activity: 106
Merit: 0
March 07, 2018, 08:24:11 PM
Ok I don't get it at all. Based on both professional reviews and user reviews, the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is the best paste available if we ignore the cost to buy.
If that's the case, how comes I don't get A SINGLE POINT of Celsius reduction? It was 63 and it's still at 63 on an open case. Could there be something else bottle-necking me? I want to run it silently at night but I can't just reduce the fan speed and let it run at 70C or more!

Why would you expect that? The EVGA FTW3 is doing an amazing job for a 2 slot cooler, considering its 280w base, and you normally would overclock for best performance..which is almost 2x what you'd see out of a 1070, depending on algorithm. 65c is perfectly fine. The card defaults to 84c and is perfectly safe to that point, and even beyond. If you want it to run silent, just set power to, say 80% and set the fans to "quiet" in the evga util, and it'll do just fine, at about 20% reduced perf.
Thermal paste is nothing more than a gimmick on cards like these.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 101
March 07, 2018, 08:02:11 PM
Ok I don't get it at all. Based on both professional reviews and user reviews, the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is the best paste available if we ignore the cost to buy.
If that's the case, how comes I don't get A SINGLE POINT of Celsius reduction? It was 63 and it's still at 63 on an open case. Could there be something else bottle-necking me? I want to run it silently at night but I can't just reduce the fan speed and let it run at 70C or more!

There is nothing wrong with letting it run at 70C..... that is a safe temperature as far as I'm concerned.

Don't think i've ever had mine run much below 70. Everything's also ok so far.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
March 07, 2018, 05:54:04 PM
Ok I don't get it at all. Based on both professional reviews and user reviews, the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is the best paste available if we ignore the cost to buy.
If that's the case, how comes I don't get A SINGLE POINT of Celsius reduction? It was 63 and it's still at 63 on an open case. Could there be something else bottle-necking me? I want to run it silently at night but I can't just reduce the fan speed and let it run at 70C or more!

There is nothing wrong with letting it run at 70C..... that is a safe temperature as far as I'm concerned.
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 169
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
March 07, 2018, 05:39:17 PM
GPU fan is controlled by GPU BIOS and depends on card's temperature, how much was fan RPM before paste change and after? It is possible that now fan rotate speed is lower with new paste and those 63c can be default value programmed in GPU BIOS.
No I disabled my custom curve and I manually set them before the paste change.

That's what I was running,
In what tempratures and fan speeds are you guys running at?

I have the EVGA 1080ti FTW3, stock cooler and paste (the paste is going to be changed later today!)

At the moment I'm mining XVG (Lyra2REv2) at 68.25 MH/s
Power 77%, Memory +0, GPU +85 (I don't understand how the GPU clock works, it's going between 1780 and 1900 MHz)
The tempratures are... GPU: 63°C, POWER: 57°C, Memory: 55°C
The fans are working at 75% (2500rpm)

Is this normal? Maybe I'm used to the super efficient 1070s (both ti and non-ti)? The 1070s were working at under 60°C, 75% power and 40% fan speed.
I'll get the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut today and I'll report my stats after the change.
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