I saw from the crystal ball and it said the price of HVC will to da moon.
No doubt.
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March 31, 2014, 02:53:14 AM
Will there be any newer miner. Just hard to belive that my 280X cards are getting the same like 750x which has so much less horse power.
March 31, 2014, 02:49:03 AM
say what you like ...price is going down I think he's saying that you can't attribute that to a specific model of graphics card - unless you have statistical data on the cards used for HVC mining, can show an increase in 750Ti use and correlated decrease in price; and even then it's merely correlated It's a little asinine to understate the significance of the latest ccminer releases MASSIVE hash boost for this coin. Everybody and their brother is buying dozens of 750ti's simply because they are the best cards out there right now (power consumption and price to hash). So when a 750ti goes for 4m/hash to 11/mash... your profit from mining that coin triples in an instant. Obviously people are going to start mining HVC if they weren't, or keep mining and triple their profit if they were. Increase in supply, lack of demand... price speculation. Yada Yada. 750ti's have revolutionized cryptomining and in an instant their HVC hash rate tripled... how would this price drop not be attributed to a specific model of graphics card? even if everyone was using them all of a sudden, this price drop at the moment is mainly down to bitcoin's price decrease. All other currencies follow suit then because the investors do not want to spend their BTC until the price has recovered. March 31, 2014, 02:38:23 AM
as i said couple of pages ago .... these results of the 750Ti may push price down with those cards u can get 23m/hash for 140$ its not clear yet ? Was told it's more around 13MH/s for 750ti. also: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5980444 and for the record: http://heavycoin.wikia.com/wiki/Hardware_Comparison March 31, 2014, 02:36:54 AM
as i said couple of pages ago .... these results of the 750Ti may push price down with those cards u can get 23m/hash for 140$ its not clear yet ? Was told it's more around 13MH/s for 750ti. March 31, 2014, 02:25:49 AM
as i said couple of pages ago .... these results of the 750Ti may push price down
with those cards u can get 23m/hash for 140$ its not clear yet ? March 31, 2014, 02:16:43 AM
Diff: 2.34K as of right now.
March 31, 2014, 12:47:04 AM
Diff: 4.2k
March 30, 2014, 10:30:56 PM
For anyone new to this thread.... Trolls like r0ach are here only here with a profit motive.
One, to promote their crap-coins (sloth, which he probably is a "bag-holder" of) and two, to attempt to temporarily lower price of this real innovative coin so he could buy for slightly cheaper because he hesitated when it was on sale. Sorry r0ach troll, nobody is buying your crap coin. It's still early for HVC though, grab some now before you are kicking yourself later and back in here trying the same old scam Tongue March 30, 2014, 10:15:49 PM
TO THE MOON
March 30, 2014, 10:12:56 PM
say what you like ...price is going down I think he's saying that you can't attribute that to a specific model of graphics card - unless you have statistical data on the cards used for HVC mining, can show an increase in 750Ti use and correlated decrease in price; and even then it's merely correlated It's a little asinine to understate the significance of the latest ccminer releases MASSIVE hash boost for this coin. Everybody and their brother is buying dozens of 750ti's simply because they are the best cards out there right now (power consumption and price to hash). So when a 750ti goes for 4m/hash to 11/mash... your profit from mining that coin triples in an instant. Obviously people are going to start mining HVC if they weren't, or keep mining and triple their profit if they were. Increase in supply, lack of demand... price speculation. Yada Yada. 750ti's have revolutionized cryptomining and in an instant their HVC hash rate tripled... how would this price drop not be attributed to a specific model of graphics card? I think you'll find the total amount of 750ti's in the wild is still pretty low in terms of total percentage of GPUs used for mining. And it's a fairly safe to assume at this point that most 750s are still pointed at Scrypt coins. March 30, 2014, 09:26:48 PM
Regarding logi's comment where is our voltage meter guy when we need him HaHa. Test x11 vs. Hefty. Either way heavycoin wins at currency regardless. I'll have some numbers tomorrow evening, since I live in Malta and Muniticoin (X11) is launching, just feel obligated to mine it for a few days. But it's probably back to HVC after that. Anyway, I have 5 rigs, one 4x 280x, one 4x 290, two 4x 270, and one 2x 780ti (my daily rig), all with meters on them. My meter shows 760Wh of combined power, from 3 rigs with 4 280X OC cards total, that are not too heavily undervolted (~1.14V). That's with the new miner, with the previous one it was 650Wh. Scrypt mining expended about 1300Wh. I get about 14.9 Mh per card, could probably be optimized to squeeze out a little more out of them. Jump to:
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