GPU Mining 25% Decrease in Earned BTC in The Last Week? |
- 25% Decrease in Earned BTC in The Last Week?
- VIDEO DXGKRNL FATAL ERROR? BSOD after dissappears from Afterburner while mining/benching?
- Low earnings on overclocked L3+ and overclocked 1070?
- Is this jump in HR normal on ethermine
- Metaverse(ETP) vs eth mining
- AMD Expects “Near Zero” Revenue From GPU Sales to Crypto Miners | CryptoGlobe
- Crypto Mining Facility is one of the Largest in North America
- Is Bitcoin Mining Profitable?
- Thinking of putting my rig on my balcony.
- Predictable Solo Mining, Take 2 (PSOLO2)
25% Decrease in Earned BTC in The Last Week? Posted: 29 Jul 2018 06:44 PM PDT My 6x 1070 rig has been very stable over the last few months, averaging 0.0010 - 0.00120 BTC per day. In the last week, this has plummeted approximately 25% to 0.000750 BTC per day. Actual fiat earnings has stayed about the same, due to the recent increase in BTC / USD. No settings have changed, no miner downtime, just much lower BTC earned. Has anyone else noticed this at their end? Setup 6x GTX 1070 AwesomeMiner mining exclusively Ethereum, auto-converting to BTC on MiningPoolHub [link] [comments] | ||
VIDEO DXGKRNL FATAL ERROR? BSOD after dissappears from Afterburner while mining/benching? Posted: 30 Jul 2018 07:40 AM PDT I've long been mining with 3 1070ti on B250 Asus Mining Expert mobo and a 1300 watt titanium PSU. I recently installed a fourth card, a 1080ti. I kept having cards disappear out of afterburner and Awesome Miner randomly after installing it so I swapped it into my gaming rig for testing and it runs flawlessly. I tested my other 1080ti on that rig and had the same issue, I tried pulling one of the 1070ti and swapping it with the 1080ti for a total of 2 1070ti and 1 1080ti running on the board and the issue still happens. The actual BSOD doesn't occur until I scan for hardware changes in Device Manager so I can force windows to look for the card. So far I tried a clean install of windows and drivers along with switching around the risers and it didn't seem to help... [link] [comments] | ||
Low earnings on overclocked L3+ and overclocked 1070? Posted: 30 Jul 2018 07:38 AM PDT Hi, first time using MPH. It seems that my OC'd 1070 and OC'd L3+ have only earned 0.00022 BTC in the last 24 hours... I'm also using awesome miner btw. According to AM my 1070 should be making more than this. Am I doing something wrong? [link] [comments] | ||
Is this jump in HR normal on ethermine Posted: 30 Jul 2018 03:47 AM PDT
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Posted: 30 Jul 2018 03:27 AM PDT Ethereum and Ethereum Classic networks require at least 3GB of power in graphics specifications for miners to successfully mine ETH and ETC respectively. Metaverse ETP only requires 2GB to mine, so the mining difficulty is much less. With the recent increase in value of ETP, the rewards are significantly larger. I think ETP is a great alternative right now. [link] [comments] | ||
AMD Expects “Near Zero” Revenue From GPU Sales to Crypto Miners | CryptoGlobe Posted: 29 Jul 2018 10:21 AM PDT
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Crypto Mining Facility is one of the Largest in North America Posted: 29 Jul 2018 01:22 PM PDT
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Thinking of putting my rig on my balcony. Posted: 29 Jul 2018 01:17 PM PDT The heat is intense in my small condo. My A/C is fighting a losing battle with me caught in the middle. My only issue would be how to keep my rig safe from the elements? I have cover over top, not much rain gets in. But dust and dirt is a problem. I was thinking about a grow-op tent with ventilation. Anyone have experience with doing this? [link] [comments] | ||
Predictable Solo Mining, Take 2 (PSOLO2) Posted: 29 Jul 2018 12:15 PM PDT The goal of predictable solo mining is to provide an entire block's reward to a miner as soon as it computes a number of hashes equal to network difficulty. Of course it's impossible to provide any such guarantee given that mining is a random process: for pure solo mining the network difficulty reflects only the average number of hashes you might have to perform. The actual number can be 2x, 3x, 4x or even more, making solo mining far too risky for most. The good news is that through leveraging the mining power of multiple miners, we can come pretty close to this ideal of awarding 1 full block's reward when number of hashes equals difficulty. Ethpool was the first pool to promote this concept, and it works quite well judging by its popularity: it contributes well over 2 TH/s of hashpower to the Ethereum network (see https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereum). Over at https://cryptonote.social we've been experimenting with predictable solo mining for both Monero and Wownero. In the process, we've identified room for improvement in Ethpool's PSOLO scheme, and have implemented an updated payment scheme we call PSOLO2. The main difference with PSOLO2 is a full block's reward always "costs" exactly the network difficulty value instead of the number of credits from the runner-up miner. This improves predictability of payouts and eliminates some of the known flaws in Ethpool's scheme. Interested in giving predictable solo mining a shot without a big investment of hashpower? We recommend you check out our Wownero pool: https://cryptonote.social/wow The network difficulty for Wownero is right around 80M, which means you can mine a full block's rewards in about 2 hours with 10 kh/s of hashpower. In fact as of right now there are 2 mined blocks already confirmed and sitting in the queue waiting for any miner to hit the network difficulty target and instantly earn their rewards. Happy mining! [link] [comments] |
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