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newbie
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January 19, 2018, 11:40:34 AM
Thought maybe I would get some help here..

Anyone know what wattage (3) 1080ti's running at 80% load pull?
Wondering if I can add an MSI RX480 8gb Gaming X to the same miner and if my EVGA GQ 850 Watt 80 Plus Gold would support all of them.
Not even sure if it is possible to have Nvida and AMD on the same build..
1080 ti & 1080 & 970 100% load

https://clip2net.com/s/3Rci9g9
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
January 19, 2018, 11:22:59 AM
Thought maybe I would get some help here..

Anyone know what wattage (3) 1080ti's running at 80% load pull?
Wondering if I can add an MSI RX480 8gb Gaming X to the same miner and if my EVGA GQ 850 Watt 80 Plus Gold would support all of them.
Not even sure if it is possible to have Nvida and AMD on the same build..
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
January 19, 2018, 10:36:53 AM
Zotac 1080ti Founders Edition

Mining in suprnova.cc ZENcash. EMBF Miner 740 sol/s 925mV/1900 MHz = stable mining

 
jr. member
Activity: 187
Merit: 2
January 19, 2018, 10:33:08 AM
Did you run 9 GPU on Windows?

12 now. Thx to the Creators and NV drivers updates.

And yeah, I was missing some power. Thx guys !

more than 8 identical cards under windows 10 ? Thats interesting. Can you share a link for more info ?

Thank you
jr. member
Activity: 74
Merit: 1
January 19, 2018, 10:27:24 AM
Did you run 9 GPU on Windows?

12 now. Thx to the Creators and NV drivers updates.

And yeah, I was missing some power. Thx guys !
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
January 19, 2018, 10:16:02 AM
Anyone beating $7/day/card right now? That's what I'm getting with bminer (equihash) on miningpoolhub.

Debating mining/autoexchanging to zclassic for the upcoming fork or litecoin to start buying more hardware...
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 108
January 19, 2018, 09:51:56 AM
I did a lot of waste of time before reading this topic with my 1080ti. I will  fix and thank you for this useful topic..
sr. member
Activity: 954
Merit: 250
January 19, 2018, 09:47:25 AM
I have a weird behavior with the PHI algo mining the LUX coin.

Mining with 8 1080 ti I get 250 Mh/s hashrate

And mining with 9 1080 ti (adding one) I still get 250 Mh/s hashrate...

All of the cards got a lower hashrate with the 9th around.

Does anyone have any advice ? Rig is TB250 PRO, 4Go DDR4 with 64 Go swap, Intel G4400 and 9 MSI 1080 ti.

Code:
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #7: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.55 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #3: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.23 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #1: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.17 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #8: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.67 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #0: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.55 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #5: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.23 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #2: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.87 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #6: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.84 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #4: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.60 MH/s
Did you run 9 GPU on Windows?
newbie
Activity: 133
Merit: 0
January 19, 2018, 03:15:46 AM
Hi have anyone tried DCR on 1080ti? If so any results?  It seems to be more appropriate for vega......
newbie
Activity: 106
Merit: 0
January 19, 2018, 02:10:26 AM
Anyone spending $1k+ for a 1080ti is a moron, sorry.
You can buy the Titan Xp direct from nvidia (with pretty Star Wars logos and all) for under $1200, and it’ll outmine the 1080ti by 5-10%
Does the "moron" part apply to people who fail at math too?
Cheesy
I’ll take an $1150 limited edition Titan Xp over a $1k 1080ti any day. Resell value will be significantly higher on the former.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 101
January 19, 2018, 12:17:17 AM
I have a weird behavior with the PHI algo mining the LUX coin.

Mining with 8 1080 ti I get 250 Mh/s hashrate

And mining with 9 1080 ti (adding one) I still get 250 Mh/s hashrate...

All of the cards got a lower hashrate with the 9th around.

Does anyone have any advice ? Rig is TB250 PRO, 4Go DDR4 with 64 Go swap, Intel G4400 and 9 MSI 1080 ti.

Code:
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #7: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.55 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #3: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.23 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #1: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.17 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #8: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.67 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #0: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.55 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #5: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.23 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #2: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.87 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #6: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.84 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #4: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.60 MH/s

Could you be running out of power?
jr. member
Activity: 74
Merit: 1
January 18, 2018, 06:06:57 PM
I have a weird behavior with the PHI algo mining the LUX coin.

Sorry for offtop question, but have you measured what is your power consumption with this algo?

I guess I'll try powering 3 of them with another PSU tomorrow to check it out. You might be right about that.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
January 18, 2018, 05:31:55 PM
I have a weird behavior with the PHI algo mining the LUX coin.

Sorry for offtop question, but have you measured what is your power consumption with this algo?
jr. member
Activity: 74
Merit: 1
January 18, 2018, 05:08:26 PM
I have a weird behavior with the PHI algo mining the LUX coin.

Mining with 8 1080 ti I get 250 Mh/s hashrate

And mining with 9 1080 ti (adding one) I still get 250 Mh/s hashrate...

All of the cards got a lower hashrate with the 9th around.

Does anyone have any advice ? Rig is TB250 PRO, 4Go DDR4 with 64 Go swap, Intel G4400 and 9 MSI 1080 ti.

Code:
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #7: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.55 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #3: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.23 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:08:47] GPU #1: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.17 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #8: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.67 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #0: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.55 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:08] GPU #5: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 28.23 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #2: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.87 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #6: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.84 MH/s
[2018-01-18 23:09:12] GPU #4: MSI GTX 1080 Ti, 22.60 MH/s
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
January 18, 2018, 02:10:54 PM
MULTIALGO
Found on many pools,

"roundrobin" a list of algos so you can auto switch to the most profitable on that pool.

I've looked at several and there all the same copypaste stuff, I'm not too sure how it all works.

Code:
:start

ccminer -r 0 -a x11   -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:3533 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a x13   -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:3633 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a x15   -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:3733 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a lyra2 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:4433 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a quark -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:4033 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2

sleep 5000
goto start

Same for Zpool

Code:
ccminer -r 0 -a x11   -o stratum+tcp://x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2

and Ahash

Code:
ccminer -r 0 -a x11   -o stratum+tcp://.mine.ahashpool.com:3533 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2

I don't understand how that batch will switch to the "mostprofitable" it seems to just go through them all and back to the start..

So beleive you set a profitability factor  "-p x11=5.1,neoscrypt=0.5,lyra2=2"

How do you find your profitability factor of a particular algorithm?
I can find out the hashrate easily enough, but the prof factor? what now?


Hashrefinary uses a factor table
Code:
'scrypt' => 1,
'scryptn' => 0.5,
'c11' => 2.0,
'x11' => 5.5,
'x13' => 3.9,
'x14' => 3.7,
'x15' => 3.5,
'nist5' => 6.0,
'zr5' => 10.0,
'drop' => 5.0;
'neoscrypt' => 0.3,
'lyra2' => 1.3,
'quark' => 6,

Do they all use one? is it the same one - and how does that help us?
Do we just use the normalize defaults above?

Anyone want to clue me in here. maybe with an example.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 507
January 18, 2018, 01:56:47 PM
Anyone else mining SGL (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2710157.0)?

I'm getting between 75-100 coins a day per 1080 TI. The coins is currently being sold between 30 and 50 cent on CH (I sold 2 for $12 each when it just got added) giving me a crazy profit with PoS giving me about 50 extra coins per day as well. It hit Exchanges 2 days ago so it's A LOT of room for growth if you don't want to take the profit right now.

Seems to be a really solid project as well.

"The Sigil team is developing the next generation of crowdfunding technology through the blockchain. Our goal is to provide a more efficient, transparent, and secure crowdfunding platform without taking any fees whatsoever, instead using Sigil to fund the venture. We believe we can empower the individual specifically with this platform, as it will be beneficial for all parties involved. Consumers will be allowed to retain a greater portion of any funds they raise and any transaction intended for them will be ensured through the use of the blockchain."




hey, thank for posting I might try to mine some of coins
this coin goes completely out of my sight ! what is interesting it has no MasterNode feature which is really strange cause all coins on Neoscrypt algo comes with this feature now, it kinda mainstream!
but it has nice working POS instead and will be listed on stocks. good!
 Cool
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
January 18, 2018, 12:59:04 PM
Which pool is best for algo switching? On zpool my earnings are much lower than calculated by nemosminer.
Ahashpool

You can check 3 of them here, fillout the info on the left. http://pools.you-stupid-woman.com/
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
January 18, 2018, 12:10:02 PM
Which pool is best for algo switching? On zpool my earnings are much lower than calculated by nemosminer.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
January 18, 2018, 11:01:10 AM
Setup this discussion so we know the best way to max out the potential for this expensive GPU.

We know from time to time the profitability shift, so hope here can get advise and suggestion for near optimum profit.

Best Algo/hashrate:
Which pool:
which mining software:
current expected daily profit before electricity:
Any OC (core/memory):

Or any tips on extra mod:


23/Dec posted:
Maybe as we get this discussion further, I will group the list of Algo and coin that is most used by the 1080ti. To do this, might need some help from all of you as I might missed to capture what you have posted.

Could be like:

Current reported profitable coin:
- Date / Coin / Algo / maybe link to the coin or the miner?
- to ensure the list not too long, we will keep it within the top 20 reported by date. Any older date will be moved out (or I might put this to a google spreadsheet link)

As for the setting of the OC, I think just have to do own test as the variance just too large and every card is not the same

What other key info you believe should be in the 1st page?

I know many dont like to share the profitable coin as when it got listed here, likely is taking away the profit from them. but just post only if you are willing to help.


http://whattomine.com/coins
I did the calculation on this website that the best choice for 1080i is to mine Zclassic(ZCL).

you can tick the GPU model yourself and tick all the algorithms you want to use. then you can sort by the profitability in 24 hours then you will see that ZCL is the best choice since the Market Cap Volume of GBX is so small...  you may not be able to trade this coin.

glad that I learned how to read this website today Grin Grin Grin

dont rely entirely on whattomine
some coins are not even listed on there and the calculations are not always correct e.g. hashrates may differ greatly

What other site is there?
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
January 18, 2018, 03:02:25 AM
Setup this discussion so we know the best way to max out the potential for this expensive GPU.

We know from time to time the profitability shift, so hope here can get advise and suggestion for near optimum profit.

Best Algo/hashrate:
Which pool:
which mining software:
current expected daily profit before electricity:
Any OC (core/memory):

Or any tips on extra mod:


23/Dec posted:
Maybe as we get this discussion further, I will group the list of Algo and coin that is most used by the 1080ti. To do this, might need some help from all of you as I might missed to capture what you have posted.

Could be like:

Current reported profitable coin:
- Date / Coin / Algo / maybe link to the coin or the miner?
- to ensure the list not too long, we will keep it within the top 20 reported by date. Any older date will be moved out (or I might put this to a google spreadsheet link)

As for the setting of the OC, I think just have to do own test as the variance just too large and every card is not the same

What other key info you believe should be in the 1st page?

I know many dont like to share the profitable coin as when it got listed here, likely is taking away the profit from them. but just post only if you are willing to help.


http://whattomine.com/coins
I did the calculation on this website that the best choice for 1080i is to mine Zclassic(ZCL).

you can tick the GPU model yourself and tick all the algorithms you want to use. then you can sort by the profitability in 24 hours then you will see that ZCL is the best choice since the Market Cap Volume of GBX is so small...  you may not be able to trade this coin.

glad that I learned how to read this website today Grin Grin Grin

dont rely entirely on whattomine
some coins are not even listed on there and the calculations are not always correct e.g. hashrates may differ greatly
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