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legendary
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Quote from: scryptr
I HAVE NOT MINED SCRIPT SINCE 2014---

The name of the algo is scrypt and not script. I guess thats why your handle is "scrypter"
newbie
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I just started mining VIVO with ccminer and a masternode is 1000vivo.
I'm average 1 vivo a day with 2 evga gtx 1060 3gb ssc and 1 evga 1070sc

 Cheesy Grin
legendary
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My poor gtx750 1gb is doing 300h/s with public miners - xmr-stak-nvidia and ccminer by tsiv. )))

What launch config?
--launch=32x12

Hmm, the miner is from Klaus-T, my mistake

xmr-stak-nvidia cuda code and klaust's are very similar.
tsiv is slower.
tpruvot is on par, instead.
legendary
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A GTX 750TI GETS 13+ SOLS/WATT--

I get 75h/s with 38 watt. How do you get 13sol/s? Best algo on the 750ti is monero with the sp-mod. 300h/s on windows 7...

And which coin is using the script algo scrypter? Smiley

I HAVE NOT MINED SCRYPT SINCE 2014---

But, CBuchner and his code earned my first LiteCoin on my 750ti cards in Spring, 2014.  It took a few weeks, and it was worth about $20.  Currently, my EVGA 750ti SC cards (single fan, no 6-pin connector) are mining Monero at 11-12W each, 180H/s, with tpruvot's CCminer v2.2.2.  My EVGA 750ti FTW cards (dual fan, single 6-pin connector) are mining Monero at 15-17W each, 250H/s.  I am able to push a pair of 3GB EVGA 1060 SSC cards (dual fan, 1 8-pin connector) to 295Sols/s each mining Equihash at 115W per card.   They are in a closed tower case with an 8" side fan.  That rig is Win 7, and uses Excavator .  Excavator allows for nVidia core and memory clock control, and there is no fee.  I am getting 20-30Sols/s per card better hash than with EWBF.

If you saved the few donations that I sent your way, they'd be worth $1-2 thousand dollars today.  Right now, I can't afford your fee.  --scryptr

EDIT:  Edited for "sp_" elling.       --scryptr
legendary
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My poor gtx750 1gb is doing 300h/s with public miners - xmr-stak-nvidia and ccminer by tsiv. )))

What launch config?
--launch=32x12

Hmm, the miner is from Klaus-T, my mistake
legendary
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Hmm. Very interested In your settings. 140w with 580sols is very very good for 1080.
That's 1923 MHz @ 0.875V.
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legendary
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My poor gtx750 1gb is doing 300h/s with public miners - xmr-stak-nvidia and ccminer by tsiv. )))

What launch config?
legendary
Activity: 1510
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A GTX 750TI GETS 13+ SOLS/WATT--

I get 75h/s with 38 watt. How do you get 13sol/s? Best algo on the 750ti is monero with the sp-mod. 300h/s on windows 7...

And which coin is using the script algo scrypter? Smiley
My poor gtx750 1gb is doing 300h/s with public miners - xmr-stak-nvidia and ccminer by tsiv. )))
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
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Team Black developer
A GTX 750TI GETS 13+ SOLS/WATT--

I get 75h/s with 38 watt. How do you get 13sol/s? Best algo on the 750ti is monero with the sp-mod. 300h/s on windows 7...

And which coin is using the script algo scrypter? Smiley
newbie
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How much you had to cripple that card to run at that efficiency?
full member
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+1 for this,thinks that 1080 have the best w/h ratio,for example 520 sols at 130w...
The best h/w ratio reward usually goes to 1080 ti cards. I'd say that regular 1080 cards get the close 2nd place. Here's a new 1080 I just got a couple of days ago, running in a test rig:



Not bad, but you could do a bit better with 1080 ti.
Hmm. Very interested In your settings. 140w with 580sols is very very good for 1080.
legendary
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Just as another FYI, over the last three months it's been more profitable holding bitcoin then investing in mining gear (assuming GPUs). This month it was six times more profitable holding earnings and not buying new gear. Not talking altcoins which are more like gambling, talking bitcoin. Also talking pure revenue, not including stuff like power.
But who knows? Most likely BTC will go to correction, and mining will race forward.

Yeah, the bubble will burst? I've heard that since BTC reached $1000 for the first time. You know you can sell BTC as well. Trading isn't all in, all out affair.

Just as another FYI, over the last three months it's been more profitable holding bitcoin then investing in mining gear (assuming GPUs). This month it was six times more profitable holding earnings and not buying new gear. Not talking altcoins which are more like gambling, talking bitcoin. Also talking pure revenue, not including stuff like power.

mining gear make you more bitcoin, holding bitcoin won't make your number of coins grow, just saying...

Yeah, I don't think you understand how this works. Holding any currency that increases in value 100% increases the amount of coins you have. Matter of a fact the 'growth' of your coins over the last month was +45% for BTC (when I checked last week and has increased even more today). You can very easily assume the minimum value of $750 for a 1080ti. That means the ROI on that card last month would've been $337. Or $11.2 per day every day, all day, for the entire month in per revenue. We haven't been earning that much since beginning of summer.


Just thought I'd give you guys a heads up as it doesn't seem like some of you really understand how cryptos work. I haven't bought cards since the middle of summer. Only sharing this with you as it doesn't hurt me at all and looking at Newegg there is still a buy limit of 1 1080ti per person which means you guys are still buying hard on cards.

Edit: Actually including today it's at 78% meaning that's more along the lines of $20 per day in pure revenue.

just holding don't increase the amount of the coins you have, it just increase their value
full member
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My 2c: when you mine, you convert your electricity $$ to coins and then to BTC. Ratio is 4-5. Them _hold_ it Wink See the point?
legendary
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Nope, gtx1080ti is more power hungry due to wider memory bus. gtx1080 can be tuned better in speed per watt.
But having wider memory bus doesn't prevent gtx 1070 and 1080 from being more efficient than gtx 1060 (256-bit vs 192-bit). Why should it be the case with 1080 ti vs 1080 then? I don't have a lot of 1080 ti cards, but out of those I've had the Ti were a little bit more efficient (in terms of h/w) than my 1080s. Not much, but still. Maybe my Ti cards are just not that great specimens. There is silicon lottery there and I've got a couple of very good 1080s (in terms of clock/voltage), the one on the screenshot above can do even a bit better in terms of h/w than that screenshot shows. I guess Palit does some binning for their high end versions (SJS and Gamerock Premium) and those chips are usually above average. Can't say the same about Aorus Xtreme, not nearly as good chips and I've even seen reports from users having trouble at the stock clocks.

Still, buying some regular 1080s now cause where I live they're better in terms of h/$. Ti cards are quite overpriced here for some reason.
legendary
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Just as another FYI, over the last three months it's been more profitable holding bitcoin then investing in mining gear (assuming GPUs). This month it was six times more profitable holding earnings and not buying new gear. Not talking altcoins which are more like gambling, talking bitcoin. Also talking pure revenue, not including stuff like power.

Ummmmm.......NO.

If you have a small amount of BTC then it wasn't possible if you have a certain amount of gpu's on a certain coin then you would have killed the BTC increase.

Now if you had a very large amount of BTC then that was possible.

I guess it's just how you look at it but the cards will usually win in the long run.
legendary
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A GTX 750TI GETS 13+ SOLS/WATT--

Sorry, I never sold mine. They are the most power-efficient GPUs for mining.  Run at 100% TDP (or better), they still capable of providing the best efficiency.  I realize that they are not capable of providing the "density" of a larger card, but I have a number of smaller PSUs to keep employed.

When AMD was king of scrypt mining, the R7 265 was billed as a GTX 750ti beater.  It mined half the scrypt at nearly twice the power of my GTX 750ti cards.  I still have those, too, in storage.  The 2GB R7 265 cards paid for themselves (finally) mining ETH.

I will be receiving a set of GTX 1050ti SSC cards from EVGA this week.  These dual-fan cards do not have a 6-pin socket, and are rated at 75 Watts each  It will be interesting to compare them to my older 750ti models.       --scryptr
legendary
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Nope, gtx1080ti is more power hungry due to wider memory bus. gtx1080 can be tuned better in speed per watt.
legendary
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+1 for this,thinks that 1080 have the best w/h ratio,for example 520 sols at 130w...
The best h/w ratio reward usually goes to 1080 ti cards. I'd say that regular 1080 cards get the close 2nd place. Here's a new 1080 I just got a couple of days ago, running in a test rig:



Not bad, but you could do a bit better with 1080 ti.
sr. member
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just rebought a 1080.. not logic but much more than buying a 1070 or 1070 ti priced higher Wink

I find the 1080 to be the most efficient for the coins I usually mine. It won't be good for cryptonight but there are others things I would use it for. Now let's read the flames lol.
+1 for this,thinks that 1080 have the best w/h ratio,for example 520 sols at 130w...
legendary
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Black Belt Developer
just rebought a 1080.. not logic but much more than buying a 1070 or 1070 ti priced higher Wink

I find the 1080 to be the most efficient for the coins I usually mine. It won't be good for cryptonight but there are others things I would use it for. Now let's read the flames lol.
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