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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 331. (Read 2347601 times)

legendary
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hmm I sold 20 000 000 Verge @ 3 satoshi 1 year ago.

I saw it peaked at 200 + a few days ago..

Now trading @ 145 satoshi.  Around +5000%



Crypto histories, we never know what is gonna happen.

Even if you held such amount of this altcoin, you just couldn't sell / dump all this into exchanges, there would be not enough buying orders to you, a trade bot would be applicable.

that's why it's better to hold everything, and risk to lose on 99 coin, but then get 5000% return on a single one

PS. speaking about 100x, pallas is currently sitting on something very interesting.

XCN? If polo or bittrex list it again, we can se a spike in the price..

...and 100 days later it is 100x against btc and 250x against usd.

$400 invested in a gpu 100 days ago 100 x $8= $800
$400 invested in xcn $400 x 250 = $100,000

Butbutbut you can always sell that gpu to gamers...

no sense to buy if you have a big farm running already that hit roi multiple times

your comparison doesn't make much sense

you pay those xcn the cost of your electricity which is far lower than buying on market with bitcoin
legendary
Activity: 1151
Merit: 1001
The 1060 6gb cannot do 25mhash ethereu.. Stock clocks aound 15-18mhash. With oc 18,20 or 22. Depends on the memory type.
Hynix is slowest, then micron and samsung is the fastest.
How big is the difference between 3Gb and 6GB versions?
Is it worth to buy (say) 6GB for 250 euro, instead of 3Gb for 200e ?
hero member
Activity: 677
Merit: 500
For coinmine it is normal. Its stratum bugs.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
Thanks for the LBRY mod

I am getting 290+mh/s on yiimp and suprnova, but only 240 on coinmine.pl?

how come on coinmine it wont go past the base core clock (1582mhz)?
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legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
Crypto histories, we never know what is gonna happen.

Even if you held such amount of this altcoin, you just couldn't sell / dump all this into exchanges, there would be not enough buying orders to you, a trade bot would be applicable.

But after the recent increase in the altcoinprices we have many new crypto millionaires. (cryptos)

Cheers to the #cryptos
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1116
hmm I sold 20 000 000 Verge @ 3 satoshi 1 year ago.

I saw it peaked at 200 + a few days ago..

Now trading @ 145 satoshi.  Around +5000%



Crypto histories, we never know what is gonna happen.

Even if you held such amount of this altcoin, you just couldn't sell / dump all this into exchanges, there would be not enough buying orders to you, a trade bot would be applicable.
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
hmm I sold 20 000 000 Verge @ 3 satoshi 1 year ago.

I saw it peaked at 200 + a few days ago..

Now trading @ 145 satoshi.  Around +5000%

legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
PS. speaking about 100x, pallas is currently sitting on something very interesting.

XCN? If polo or bittrex list it again, we can se a spike in the price..

...and 100 days later it is 100x against btc and 250x against usd.

$400 invested in a gpu 100 days ago 100 x $8= $800
$400 invested in xcn $400 x 250 = $100,000

Butbutbut you can always sell that gpu to gamers...

LoL!
those who believed have been well rewarded.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
PS. speaking about 100x, pallas is currently sitting on something very interesting.

XCN? If polo or bittrex list it again, we can se a spike in the price..

...and 100 days later it is 100x against btc and 250x against usd.

$400 invested in a gpu 100 days ago 100 x $8= $800
$400 invested in xcn $400 x 250 = $100,000

Butbutbut you can always sell that gpu to gamers...
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
AAAND was this tested on Nvidia?
750ti had even nastier TLb thrashing under Windows which was NEVER fixed, though admitted to be driver-bug by NV
What i is current epoch btw?
gtx1070 practically not effected, 0.2mhs loss on epoch 199. Current epoch can be seen launching claymore miner or pressing s while mining.
Hawaii cards effected not much, 2mhs loss on epoch 199
legendary
Activity: 1151
Merit: 1001
AAAND was this tested on Nvidia?
750ti had even nastier TLb thrashing under Windows which was NEVER fixed, though admitted to be driver-bug by NV
What i is current epoch btw?
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
AMD 100% is the best choice right now if you exclude the shortages. If you can get your hands on 580s for less then $300 or even $400 they're worth buying. They use the same amount of energy as a 1070 (give or take), and you can mine mainstream coins with them to get decent revenue. With Nvidia you have to mine niche coins which are easily saturated or you make like 30% less with a 1070 vs a 580 (Equihash vs Eth+Sia). AMD also has niche coins, which you can also find that Nvidia is bad at.

Mainstream coins offer stability and safeguards against your revenue dropping out from under you, either due to a big miner hoping on it, buy support disappearing, or the market just outright crashing. There is absolutely no reason to buy Nvidia. You offer absolutely no points to back up your argument besides 'Nvidia best4evar'. I mean I want to feel good about the $10k worth of hardware I bought too, but that's not the way reality works.

current generation of polaris cards (rx470, rx480, rx570, rx580) has this tlb trashing bug again with epoch from current and higher loosing half of hashrate on epoch 199.
It is observed with claymore miner with current drivers. Dunno if it can be fixed. So if nothing will change you will be sticked to low epoch dagger-hashimoto coins just like with Tahiti cards.
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legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
AMD 100% is the best choice right now if you exclude the shortages. If you can get your hands on 580s for less then $300 or even $400 they're worth buying. They use the same amount of energy as a 1070 (give or take), and you can mine mainstream coins with them to get decent revenue.
While $300 is indeed a good price for 480/580 8gb cards, I see no point buying them for $400. That's a GTX 1070 price, and I think it's just a better card overall. Better in gaming, and better in most mining algos. I mostly have 1060s and 1080s in my nvidia rigs, but just yesterday added a 1070 to one of them. Without much tinkering, it's mining ETH at 31 MH/s (+700 MHz Micron memory) @ ~110W, so pretty much on par with Polaris. It's a lot faster on Equihash though (~450 sol vs 300 sol). Slower in cryptonight (no one is mining it with GPUs now, but still it's a mainstream algo so should be mentioned). And while there are of course niche algorithms that run faster on amd cards, for the past year or so nvidia did have more of those. Lbry, Lyra, Skein, Neoscrypt - those are just what came to mind instantly. I can't recall anything like those for AMDs at the moment (they most likely exist, I just don't know or don't remember any).

I'm not a fan of anything and don't care about brands at all, but when presented with a choice between amd 580 or nvidia 1070 for the same price — I'd definitely get the nvidia. Simply because it's a more powerful gpu overall.

I agree with wacko. 1070 is just great. You must be retarded(I'm using the same words...) if You pay 1070 price for any AMD.
1060 6gb is also ok with 25+ Mh eth and probably a good resell value.
1080 is just too slow on eth to be worth buying but still very good on many other algos.


The 1060 6gb cannot do 25mhash ethereu.. Stock clocks aound 15-18mhash. With oc 18,20 or 22. Depends on the memory type.
Hynix is slowest, then micron and samsung is the fastest.
full member
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AMD 100% is the best choice right now if you exclude the shortages. If you can get your hands on 580s for less then $300 or even $400 they're worth buying. They use the same amount of energy as a 1070 (give or take), and you can mine mainstream coins with them to get decent revenue.
While $300 is indeed a good price for 480/580 8gb cards, I see no point buying them for $400. That's a GTX 1070 price, and I think it's just a better card overall. Better in gaming, and better in most mining algos. I mostly have 1060s and 1080s in my nvidia rigs, but just yesterday added a 1070 to one of them. Without much tinkering, it's mining ETH at 31 MH/s (+700 MHz Micron memory) @ ~110W, so pretty much on par with Polaris. It's a lot faster on Equihash though (~450 sol vs 300 sol). Slower in cryptonight (no one is mining it with GPUs now, but still it's a mainstream algo so should be mentioned). And while there are of course niche algorithms that run faster on amd cards, for the past year or so nvidia did have more of those. Lbry, Lyra, Skein, Neoscrypt - those are just what came to mind instantly. I can't recall anything like those for AMDs at the moment (they most likely exist, I just don't know or don't remember any).

I'm not a fan of anything and don't care about brands at all, but when presented with a choice between amd 580 or nvidia 1070 for the same price — I'd definitely get the nvidia. Simply because it's a more powerful gpu overall.

I agree with wacko. 1070 is just great. You must be retarded(I'm using the same words...) if You pay 1070 price for any AMD.
1060 6gb is also ok with 25+ Mh eth and probably a good resell value.
1080 is just too slow on eth to be worth buying but still very good on many other algos.
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 100
AMD 100% is the best choice right now if you exclude the shortages. If you can get your hands on 580s for less then $300 or even $400 they're worth buying. They use the same amount of energy as a 1070 (give or take), and you can mine mainstream coins with them to get decent revenue.
While $300 is indeed a good price for 480/580 8gb cards, I see no point buying them for $400. That's a GTX 1070 price, and I think it's just a better card overall. Better in gaming, and better in most mining algos. I mostly have 1060s and 1080s in my nvidia rigs, but just yesterday added a 1070 to one of them. Without much tinkering, it's mining ETH at 31 MH/s (+700 MHz Micron memory) @ ~110W, so pretty much on par with Polaris. It's a lot faster on Equihash though (~450 sol vs 300 sol). Slower in cryptonight (no one is mining it with GPUs now, but still it's a mainstream algo so should be mentioned). And while there are of course niche algorithms that run faster on amd cards, for the past year or so nvidia did have more of those. Lbry, Lyra, Skein, Neoscrypt - those are just what came to mind instantly. I can't recall anything like those for AMDs at the moment (they most likely exist, I just don't know or don't remember any).

I'm not a fan of anything and don't care about brands at all, but when presented with a choice between amd 580 or nvidia 1070 for the same price — I'd definitely get the nvidia. Simply because it's a more powerful gpu overall.

Great, now I have a rig with 1080ti x1, 1070 x1 and 1060 6g x2, which algo should I mine to get most profits? thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
AMD 100% is the best choice right now if you exclude the shortages. If you can get your hands on 580s for less then $300 or even $400 they're worth buying. They use the same amount of energy as a 1070 (give or take), and you can mine mainstream coins with them to get decent revenue.
While $300 is indeed a good price for 480/580 8gb cards, I see no point buying them for $400. That's a GTX 1070 price, and I think it's just a better card overall. Better in gaming, and better in most mining algos. I mostly have 1060s and 1080s in my nvidia rigs, but just yesterday added a 1070 to one of them. Without much tinkering, it's mining ETH at 31 MH/s (+700 MHz Micron memory) @ ~110W, so pretty much on par with Polaris. It's a lot faster on Equihash though (~450 sol vs 300 sol). Slower in cryptonight (no one is mining it with GPUs now, but still it's a mainstream algo so should be mentioned). And while there are of course niche algorithms that run faster on amd cards, for the past year or so nvidia did have more of those. Lbry, Lyra, Skein, Neoscrypt - those are just what came to mind instantly. I can't recall anything like those for AMDs at the moment (they most likely exist, I just don't know or don't remember any).

I'm not a fan of anything and don't care about brands at all, but when presented with a choice between amd 580 or nvidia 1070 for the same price — I'd definitely get the nvidia. Simply because it's a more powerful gpu overall.
legendary
Activity: 1764
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up to means that there are algo where nvida rapes  ati (example lbry has 3 times hash rate with 3/4 of power consumption). btw i dont mean that amd miners wont mine other coin ... i also mined algo where my amd did not excel at (as nist5) ....  just saying that amd is not the best choice ATM.... lets see what will be next with vega.

AMD 100% is the best choice right now if you exclude the shortages. If you can get your hands on 580s for less then $300 or even $400 they're worth buying. They use the same amount of energy as a 1070 (give or take), and you can mine mainstream coins with them to get decent revenue. With Nvidia you have to mine niche coins which are easily saturated or you make like 30% less with a 1070 vs a 580 (Equihash vs Eth+Sia). AMD also has niche coins, which you can also find that Nvidia is bad at.

Mainstream coins offer stability and safeguards against your revenue dropping out from under you, either due to a big miner hoping on it, buy support disappearing, or the market just outright crashing. There is absolutely no reason to buy Nvidia. You offer absolutely no points to back up your argument besides 'Nvidia best4evar'. I mean I want to feel good about the $10k worth of hardware I bought too, but that's not the way reality works.
hero member
Activity: 649
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up to means that there are algo where nvida rapes  ati (example lbry has 3 times hash rate with 3/4 of power consumption). btw i dont mean that amd miners wont mine other coin ... i also mined algo where my amd did not excel at (as nist5) ....  just saying that amd is not the best choice ATM.... lets see what will be next with vega.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1024
There are currently roughly 1.2M~ 480s mining Ethereum at the moment. There is no way we'll survive if Eth goes PoS or disappears.

There are currently 0.5M ~ 480s mining zcash at the moment. and 0.1M ~ 480s mining ethereum classic and..

600++ other mineable gpu coins.

The marketcap of ethereum classic is 2 times the marketcap of ethereum April last year.

Marketcap has literally nothing to do with mining income, emission does as do marketprices and stability (which has a lot to do with volume). Marketcap is one of the worst metrics, it literally tells you nothing about a coin except how much is in circulation.

That's a nicely inflated number as well, as we both know AMD isn't really great at mining Equihash compared to Nvidia. Since Equihash is pretty much exclusively Nvidia, if Ethereum completely disappeared Equihash would get hit hard as AMD miners aren't on it.

Also like that you keep picking smaller and smaller cards which aren't really optimal to mine with.

all the amd that mining eth at moment will move to other dagger coins ,amd is up to 6 time slower compared to nvidia to every other algo.

nvidia is best deal atm especially in efficency... and believe me ... i have amd too

And since you're a smart guy you know how much you make on coins is determined by hashrate. As I mentioned earlier, suboptimal coins can still be profitable compared to mining nothing at all or already saturated coins. There are others that mine when things are negative as well hoping their coins will gain more value.

'Up to', yeah that's a nice little weasel word. Like a super niche algo that support almost no miners like NeoScrypt.
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legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
According to coinmarketcap  LBRY credits is the 59th biggest altcoin.

The LBRY nethash is currently 6.6 Terrahash

37 714 cards (1060 3gb@175 MHASH each)

or about

113 142 (480 cards) with the opensource opencl miner.
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