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legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
MARKET CAP IS WELL UNDER 80 MILLION!

Look at cap 64 million Look at volume 25 million

Serious  price support at the moment.

This fits my  list of pc parts company idea very well.

Also look at small amount of coins 898,000

All these factors allow  the major parts companies to  boost the coins price with ease which encourages us to buy gear to mine.
It also directly attacks BTC  asic builders like bitmaintech.
This a Very interesting development in the cryptocoin world
which I have been pointing out for about a year that this could happen.

What makes for interest is that  if a coin like ZEC or ETH fails due to a hack.
A new al-gore-rythm should pop up to replace it. SINCE pc parts companies would all benefit


ZEC is so primed to replace BTC if BTC doesn't get their act together.

Its a matter of time -- ZEC has better anonymity, scalable and GPU minable.

Pandaminers could be the closest to "asics-like" device for ZEC.

XMR and DASH will have good chance too, but not as promising as ZEC - the charts are showing it.

ZEC $100 and beyond... here we come !! - It's good to be a GPU miner.
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
Thanks Phil for the "beta" info. I must have been blind... new to SM ...
Unfortunately, it didnt solve my issue.

Okay  lets try this.

Do 1 card see if it works with no 4mh bug
Do 2 cards see if both work with no 4mh bug
Do 3 cards see if they all work with no 4mh bug
Do 4 cards see if they all work with no 4mh bug

I assume you are doing eth or zec

Zec is hot I am doing zec and nicehash as a way to get cheap btc

try  optiminer-zec v1.7   at nicehash

this is my setup

-s equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u 1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje.simple1 -p x

you would be

-s equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357 -u your btc addy.worker1 -p x

my mining of zec on nicehash
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000


Very hard to give info as state by state laws differ .

But here goes .

NJ has good promos for solar power.
NJ has
Lower power cost in the winter and gear heat has value.
NJ has higher power cost in the summer  and gear heat has negative value.

Solar works better in the summer and worse in the winter due to sunlight .

So for NJ solar makes sense .  Especially if you do grid tied setup with no battery .

Oregon and Washington have cheap power. I would think a solar setup makes no economic sense.

Maybe in AZ it works  ALSO CA.

 Not sure about CO.

 AZ and southern CA are very good solar areas from the standpoint of lots of sun and few cloudy days.
 As I recall the largest commercial solar plants in the US are in AZ or in the Mohave Desert / Imperial Valley parts of CA.

 CA also has the oldest and some of the largest commercial Wind Power farms in the US - I think the state overall has slipped to 3'd on total wind generation behind Texas and Iowa though.
 The Tehachapi Pass (west from the city of Mohave following California 58) was an impressive wind farm area 35 years ago - I don't want to even think about how crowded it is NOW with windmills.

 Oregon has lots of cloudy days pretty much anywhere in the state, not good for solar.
 They DO seem to have some fairly strong government support for "renewable" energy, but the northern part of Oregon also gets SOME Columbia River hydropower and probably has lowish electric rates.

 The parts of Washington State that have few cloudy days are also where most of the VERY VERY low cost hydropower is at, not much point to trying to go solar here.

 CA is also VERY VERY high "on the grid" electrical rates pretty much anywhere in the state (mostly the highest in the US outside of HI), which would make alternative sources like solar and wind a lot more competative than most areas.
 I believe most of CA also has some pretty hefty government support for solar and wind, but not sure if that applies to small-scale folks or just to large utility companies.




Im in Oregon near the capital.

Solar is completely useless here.  For 1/2 the year we have 6/7 days per week of dark grey rain then spring and summer the sun makes a comeback.  We are on Portland electric and they are a for profit company the rates come out to about 12 cent kw no matter the time of year.  Once you cross the river then you can get on the co-op power and they charge 7 cents k/w.
hero member
Activity: 501
Merit: 500
Thanks Phil for the "beta" info. I must have been blind... new to SM ...
Unfortunately, it didnt solve my issue.

What is weirg is I had 4mh for eth mining on two gpus (rx470). So as I had no luck with "beta" feature, I just tried to switch to SM Zec mining.
The two gpus are now arround 50h instead of 250+ expected...

Could it be SM not accepting the custom bios ? or anything ele I could check ?
The GPUs were working without trouble with windows.
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
MARKET CAP IS WELL UNDER 80 MILLION!

Look at cap 64 million Look at volume 25 million

Serious  price support at the moment.

This fits my  list of pc parts company idea very well.

Also look at small amount of coins 898,000

All these factors allow  the major parts companies to  boost the coins price with ease which encourages us to buy gear to mine.
It also directly attacks BTC  asic builders like bitmaintech.
This a Very interesting development in the cryptocoin world
which I have been pointing out for about a year that this could happen.

What makes for interest is that  if a coin like ZEC or ETH fails due to a hack.
A new al-gore-rythm should pop up to replace it. SINCE pc parts companies would all benefit

sr. member
Activity: 463
Merit: 301
So gpus  are

 1) 80% the cost to build for 1.46 btc a month
 2) 39.5% the power for 1.46 btc a month

Gpus are sold inside your country no import issues
Gpus have decent warranties.

I hope this lasts until 2018.

I know you keep saying a long list of companies that can simply pump ZEC  every once in a while to boost sales do you know the market cap on ZEC?

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
Zec baby

1.46 btc per month

  power used 3600 watts per hour or 87 kwatts per day----------  say 8.70 usd per day in power


you need 92.3 th in s-9's  to earn 1.46 btc per month

So  that would be 7 s-9's using 1300 watt or 9100 watts per hour or 218.4 kwatts a day   say 21.84 usd per day in power


My gpu setup could be made for  8 k

7 s-9's = 11k once you include psu's





gpus earn 1.46 btc


s-9s earning 1.46 btc









@vg54dett

Beta






hero member
Activity: 501
Merit: 500
I'm trying simplemining for the first time on a 4 GPUs Rig, and have an issue :
two GPUs are at 2 to 4mh/s instead of 25
(rx470 not overclocked yet as I'm just starting)

any ideas Huh

Try upgrading to beta

Thanks for the idea. Would give a try.
How can I do that upgrade?
I don't see it at the SM homepage.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030


Very hard to give info as state by state laws differ .

But here goes .

NJ has good promos for solar power.
NJ has
Lower power cost in the winter and gear heat has value.
NJ has higher power cost in the summer  and gear heat has negative value.

Solar works better in the summer and worse in the winter due to sunlight .

So for NJ solar makes sense .  Especially if you do grid tied setup with no battery .

Oregon and Washington have cheap power. I would think a solar setup makes no economic sense.

Maybe in AZ it works  ALSO CA.

 Not sure about CO.

 AZ and southern CA are very good solar areas from the standpoint of lots of sun and few cloudy days.
 As I recall the largest commercial solar plants in the US are in AZ or in the Mohave Desert / Imperial Valley parts of CA.

 CA also has the oldest and some of the largest commercial Wind Power farms in the US - I think the state overall has slipped to 3'd on total wind generation behind Texas and Iowa though.
 The Tehachapi Pass (west from the city of Mohave following California 58) was an impressive wind farm area 35 years ago - I don't want to even think about how crowded it is NOW with windmills.

 Oregon has lots of cloudy days pretty much anywhere in the state, not good for solar.
 They DO seem to have some fairly strong government support for "renewable" energy, but the northern part of Oregon also gets SOME Columbia River hydropower and probably has lowish electric rates.

 The parts of Washington State that have few cloudy days are also where most of the VERY VERY low cost hydropower is at, not much point to trying to go solar here.

 CA is also VERY VERY high "on the grid" electrical rates pretty much anywhere in the state (mostly the highest in the US outside of HI), which would make alternative sources like solar and wind a lot more competative than most areas.
 I believe most of CA also has some pretty hefty government support for solar and wind, but not sure if that applies to small-scale folks or just to large utility companies.


legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
yeah I was eth+decred for a bit

then just eth

now just zec.

zec uses about 13 amps
eth uses about 14 amps
dual uses about 18 amps


what settings are you using for zec phil?


playing with these
note the 0 powerstage can be done  for asus rx 480 4gb
saves power
I am about to crank all other rigs up a bit.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Someone in this thread was asking me for a pix of my rigs -- I was not able to due to security reasons because the warehouse is hosting a lot of my members/investors/buddies gear.

However this is a snapshot of what I can show. As you can see, 33 rigs and 25GHs X11 farm produces alot of heat since almost all rigs are open cage on wire racks. Sorry for the messy environment - it works but won't win any sexy-rig prizes like yun9999.

Currently on a hot day (I live near the equator, so there is no winter here), temps goes up to 38-40c so I need to move a lot of hot air out from the warehouse. My target is 35c or less -- currently its 37c.

I am using those blower x 1 (see pix) to help move the hot air out. A 2nd blower in progress.

All GPU rigs are custom rom modded for low power consumption at best hash ratio - thanks to Heliox/Eliovp's custom roms for RX480s and R9-Nanos.

All but 1 rig (WIN10) are on Linux smOS and SRR. ZEC mining with Optiminer v1.7 -- selling hash at NH marketplace.

On 35c target: Any better recommendations are greatly appreciated.

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
I just sold off my DCR stash for a good return.

I have a strange feeling that China BTC pools will unite (ie. 626PH Antpool already signalling for BU) and throw their weight on BU protocol and give the Bitcoin Core team & Segwit... their stubby middle finger.... so I am going to use my DCR sale proceeds and buy some cheap ETH and ETC.

anyone else here think that the eth dive today is to jump in on buying BTC before it rises back to 1200+?

When I saw the shape of the falling edge of this price pattern:I had a feeling the price was gonna dive.  It just didn't fit the rising patterns.  Reminds me of what I had seen in the past when ETH dropped down low a few times.

I myself;  I have been sticking to my original altcoin mining plan....   Haven't switched to ZEC/ETH during this stint or anything.

I always mine autoexchange pools, so profitability rises and falls with the market on all the algos;  not my future profit... I don't hold anything but BTC.  If ETH tanks low enough, I'm going to invest $100-1000, and let it sit there for a minimum of 2-3 years.

The algo I have been mining for the past few months;  nearly doubled in profitability for the last ~3-5 days, and now it seems to be ramping down a touch.....  But given the fall in BTC price;  the price per the algo i've been mining will probably stabilize and start to ramp up in payout amount again in a few days.

As soon as the batch of 1070's arrive in the mail, I'll be assembling a new rack-mount rig and prepping it to be installed in the server room of a certain tech giant....  We have a full rack and ip range at our disposal through some miracle I will not mention.


 
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Doing what Citronick is doing for the last weeks  Grin he´s absolutely right... less power, less heat, less stress for the gear, easy money.. no hassle

Thanks btw to phil and citro and all the rest of course for this helpful thread(s)!

Dual mining should be CPU + GPU; but if dual mining 2 coins on GPUs -- I think it will strain the GPUs really fast.

I think I had probably done a injustice to my Pandaminer. Firsat few days when I got it, I was stress testing it with ETH+DCR and ETH+Pascal...  Huh

Now only single coin mining for the Panda because one of the GPUs (GPU #4) to be exact is kind off funky and ....

I need to downclock it to get it to work otherwise, it will just drop off if using the same settings with the rest of the other 7 GPUs.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
yeah I was eth+decred for a bit

then just eth

now just zec.

zec uses about 13 amps
eth uses about 14 amps
dual uses about 18 amps


what settings are you using for zec phil?
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
Hi Phil, what are your thoughts now of running a solar power operation?

I am thinking of buying and building infrastructure in CA, WA, CO, Oregon or AZ.



Very hard to give info as state by state laws differ .

But here goes .

NJ has good promos for solar power.
NJ has
Lower power cost in the winter and gear heat has value.
NJ has higher power cost in the summer  and gear heat has negative value.

Solar works better in the summer and worse in the winter due to sunlight .

So for NJ solar makes sense .  Especially if you do grid tied setup with no battery .

Oregon and Washington have cheap power. I would think a solar setup makes no economic sense.

Maybe in AZ it works  ALSO CA.

 Not sure about CO.
sr. member
Activity: 689
Merit: 253
I'm trying simplemining for the first time on a 4 GPUs Rig, and have an issue :
two GPUs are at 2 to 4mh/s instead of 25
(rx470 not overclocked yet as I'm just starting)

any ideas Huh

Try upgrading to beta
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Hi Phil, what are your thoughts now of running a solar power operation?

I am thinking of buying and building infrastructure in CA, WA, CO, Oregon or AZ.

legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1166
My AR-15 ID's itself as a toaster. Want breakfast?
anyone else here think that the eth dive today is to jump in on buying BTC before it rises back to 1200+?

When I saw the shape of the falling edge of this price pattern:
I had a feeling the price was gonna dive.  It just didn't fit the rising patterns.  Reminds me of what I had seen in the past when ETH dropped down low a few times.

I myself;  I have been sticking to my original altcoin mining plan....   Haven't switched to ZEC/ETH during this stint or anything.

I always mine autoexchange pools, so profitability rises and falls with the market on all the algos;  not my future profit... I don't hold anything but BTC.  If ETH tanks low enough, I'm going to invest $100-1000, and let it sit there for a minimum of 2-3 years.

The algo I have been mining for the past few months;  nearly doubled in profitability for the last ~3-5 days, and now it seems to be ramping down a touch.....  But given the fall in BTC price;  the price per the algo i've been mining will probably stabilize and start to ramp up in payout amount again in a few days.

As soon as the batch of 1070's arrive in the mail, I'll be assembling a new rack-mount rig and prepping it to be installed in the server room of a certain tech giant....  We have a full rack and ip range at our disposal through some miracle I will not mention.


 
hero member
Activity: 615
Merit: 500
Can I deposit USD into bittrex?  Or can you only withdrawl USD?
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
yeah I was eth+decred for a bit

then just eth

now just zec.

zec uses about 13 amps
eth uses about 14 amps
dual uses about 18 amps
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