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- Quebec Halts All New Cryptocurrency Mining Operations
- I Rather Mine ETH Over Equihash Coins For The Power & Heat Savings Alone!
- Any Spanish miners?
- Decided not to build a rig
- Would you support a hard fork that obsceletes ETH ASICs? (poll by Vlad Zamfir on Twitter)
- New Asia Servers - MineXcoin, Bitcoin Private, Zclassic, Zero, :) All Miners Welcome
- RIP Ethereum GTX 1060 3GB . What to mine with it?
- Possible to use gpu heat to generate power?
- We are giving away Free Hush!
- Anyone try mining with those fake 4GB GTX1050 Ti's from China flooding ebay?
- Is my rig stable?
- Help me with rest parts please
- My first build
- ‘All Hell Will Break Loose’: Abra CEO Predicts Bitcoin Price Boom in 2018
- Nvidia P104 Mining GPUs In Stock! 40-41MH/S at 120W only
- Should we STOP mining coins that are not pledged to ASIC resistance?
- Miner fire prevention..what’s your strategy
- Is there any (negative) performance impact if we do GPU and CPU mining altogether on one rig?
- Ethereum fork poll
- What should I be monitoring?
- ccminer monitoring API
- GV’s Nvidia Titan V Miner (ethminer fork)
Quebec Halts All New Cryptocurrency Mining Operations Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:14 AM PDT
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I Rather Mine ETH Over Equihash Coins For The Power & Heat Savings Alone! Posted: 29 Mar 2018 07:00 AM PDT I know the market has fluctuated some... that is an understatement. I came from first mining equihash coins and then ZClassic only before the fork. Reason being is i had a couple GTX 970s in the mix and they did not play nice with ETH. I was able to dump them and now even if the equihash coins are slightly above ETH for profitability on the same cards, The fact that I can run them at such low lower setting make ETH a way better option! Cards that were hard to keep cool on equihash running at say 85-100% power are making the same profit at 60% power. Fan speeds lower and noise is way-way down. Sure I'm missing out on about 30 cents a day right now but really... it's not worth it to me in the current landscape. that could change very soon but for now, it's the best option. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 29 Mar 2018 06:39 AM PDT Hi, I might be relocating from the U.K. to southern Spain (somewhere close to Gibraltar). What are the electricity costs like there? I need to decide if it's worth me taking my 1080ti rig with me or sell it off. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 28 Mar 2018 11:57 PM PDT
I finally decided to return my BNIB 1060 6gb ($350), 1070ti ($600), and two 1080ti ($750). I will be studying about 3rd gen cryptocurrency if there is any. One day, I will be back to mining... long live PoW! :) [link] [comments] | ||
Would you support a hard fork that obsceletes ETH ASICs? (poll by Vlad Zamfir on Twitter) Posted: 28 Mar 2018 11:46 AM PDT
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New Asia Servers - MineXcoin, Bitcoin Private, Zclassic, Zero, :) All Miners Welcome Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:31 AM PDT
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RIP Ethereum GTX 1060 3GB . What to mine with it? Posted: 28 Mar 2018 06:14 PM PDT Memory is out of size. I cant mine Ethereum with it anymore. :( whats the best algo to mine with 1060 3gb? nicehash? [link] [comments] | ||
Possible to use gpu heat to generate power? Posted: 29 Mar 2018 07:18 AM PDT Would it be possible to use the heat of many GPUs to generate power? Like compressing the hot air and heat water to get steam and that drives a generator for electricity? e.g. if I have 100 GPUs running at 100 watts each this is 10000 watts total power/heat. If I can use that power to heat water to get steam and generate electricity with that how much power watts would I get in electricity? If it were 50% then in my example I would get 5000 watts electricity for free. So my idea is: power => GPU => heat => steam => generator => power [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:20 AM PDT
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Anyone try mining with those fake 4GB GTX1050 Ti's from China flooding ebay? Posted: 28 Mar 2018 11:02 PM PDT If it mined the same as a real GTX 1050 Ti 4GB I don't care what's in it. Things are cheap. I have a GTX 750 TI 1GB I'm pretty sure is fake. It does cryptonight at 145H/s and people say real ones do about 240H/s. When handling ANYTHING from China I assume there's lead in it. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 28 Mar 2018 11:00 PM PDT
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Help me with rest parts please Posted: 29 Mar 2018 03:37 AM PDT Hey guys. I got my 4x1070 1x1080 what motherboard cpu and power supply do you recommend for this gpus? Any help will be cool :). I have few parts in mind but I want to hear ur opinion. I have something like 350$ for this [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 28 Mar 2018 09:39 AM PDT
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‘All Hell Will Break Loose’: Abra CEO Predicts Bitcoin Price Boom in 2018 Posted: 28 Mar 2018 03:18 PM PDT
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Nvidia P104 Mining GPUs In Stock! 40-41MH/S at 120W only Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:07 AM PDT
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Should we STOP mining coins that are not pledged to ASIC resistance? Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:26 AM PDT Ask yourself this question, then ask each coins developer group. Does this coin (whatever you are mining) have any agreements with ASIC producers or ASIC-backed consortium? Do you plan to in the event of ASIC miners targeting (this) coin? Its a simple, easy to answer question. EVERY coin development group needs to answer this pronto. ***************** ADDED *********************** The situation with BTC parity tracking for every coins we have today can be very directly linked to LTC failing to go asic resistant. Had they then, we would have a drastically different ecosystem today. I don't believe we would have seen the crash in 2014/15 we did. "Litecoin does not need development right now." - Charlie Lee Yes it did. It needed to have a change to its algo to shut down the asics. Those asics sucked by todays standards btw. Nonetheless, they crushed LTC. The timing of the release of them and the mass exodus of gpu miners was something everyone saw. The gridseed came out and replaced the hashpower of the GPU's, as the gpu crowd mass exodus in the face of (slightly) superior hash/watts and cost.The effect was fewer miners, read...people involved daily... in the LTC ecosystem. Crashed out trading volumes. Tanked the price. The advent of ASICs takes years to overcome for an algo. Hey, anyone can disagree with me...and by all means do...but what are you doing in /r/gpumining then? [link] [comments] | ||
Miner fire prevention..what’s your strategy Posted: 28 Mar 2018 05:37 PM PDT So with miners starting their homes on fire from things melting causing fires what things have you installed or done to make crypto mining fire free. Whether it's surge protectors or smoke detectors attached to your alarm but mostly I'm wondering about home power modifications using nifty devices :) [link] [comments] | ||
Is there any (negative) performance impact if we do GPU and CPU mining altogether on one rig? Posted: 28 Mar 2018 11:14 PM PDT I mean impact on hashrate and rejected shares, especially on GPU side. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 28 Mar 2018 04:42 PM PDT I want to make sure all of my rigs are stable with their new settings. Right now I am monitoring to make sure all of my Shares are accepted, and keeping an eye on HWInfo for any memory errors. Are there any other reports I can check on my cards to make sure they are running for maximum stability and longevity? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:54 AM PDT I'm trying to set up remote web monitoring in ccminer but I'm having some issues. I added the following line to the start bat file --api-bind ipaddress:port The output shows that the port was binded correctly but I'm not sure how to actually access the resulting reporting page? For bminer I was able to just type in the ipaddress:port into a web browser and have the reporting page show. I would then set up port Is ccminer reporting data accessed differently? Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
GV’s Nvidia Titan V Miner (ethminer fork) Posted: 29 Mar 2018 04:20 AM PDT GV's Nvidia Titan V Miner (ethminer fork) Only for Volta. 229.43 MH with 160W Consumption (on Stock) CUDA 9.1 - Latest Nvidia Drivers needed (20. March) Miner does not contains any fee's. Contact: gvminer@protonmail.com [link] [comments] |
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