geokilla
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Also, DGC is dead. Not bothering to mine the other pump & dump coins at the moment. I love wemineltc website, alerts, reliability, etc.
KlowWyze, look up Middlecoin, its a really good alternative to manually hunting down the most profitable alt to mine and sell. You get BTC set to your wallet daily. It works nicely for me now that I CBF day-trading my coins anymore (too busy with work).
KlowWyze, look up Middlecoin, its a really good alternative to manually hunting down the most profitable alt to mine and sell. You get BTC set to your wallet daily. It works nicely for me now that I CBF day-trading my coins anymore (too busy with work).
Hmm, these cards might have an "ideal set of settings" in which you get a high hashrate but any slight deviation can totally wreck it. Very interesting
This Powercolor 7970 3GBD5-2HDV3 I bought seems to be hitting 688.7 Khashes/s with the following in cgminer:
./cgminer --scrypt -I 13 --thread-concurrency 8192 -g 2 -w 256
OS is Linux Mint 16 with fglrx. Core clock is 975 and mem clock is 1500.
If I run cgmin with intensity 20, no specified thread concurrency, -g, or -w tag, I get only about 620 Khashes and get massive diminshing returns to scale at about 945 Mhz core clock and 1500 Mhz mem clocks.
what temps are you getting? did you mess with voltage at all?
so this all seems very interesting and i think i'm gonna jump in. from what i've read it seems you have to go big (spend +$1500 and aim for +2000 kh/s) and in early to get the most out of mining.
over this weekend i'm gonna try to pick up four 280x and the rest of the parts.
which pools are the most reputable and safe ones to join?
is the XFX R9 280X a good card to use? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150678
do all the video cards need to be of the same brand and model?
so this all seems very interesting and i think i'm gonna jump in. from what i've read it seems you have to go big (spend +$1500 and aim for +2000 kh/s) and in early to get the most out of mining.
over this weekend i'm gonna try to pick up four 280x and the rest of the parts.
which pools are the most reputable and safe ones to join?
is the XFX R9 280X a good card to use? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150678
do all the video cards need to be of the same brand and model?
You're late to the party. Buying what is quite possibly the single worst 280X at $119 over MSRP each is the worst possible way to get started. You will likely never break even buying a bunch of overpriced 280X cards. Because when the bubble bursts, you'll be lucky to get $250 for each card. I say this despite being a crypto advocate in general, because if you think this mania is going to last... I've got a bridge to nowhere to sell.
As for why I say the XFX is quite possibly the single worst card... XFX 7970 DD (which is basically the same as their 280X) was the single worst 7970 for scrypt mining, bringing < 490 kH/s with its stock configuration and overheating. I had a revision I could flash to a different BIOS so I did that and promptly sold the card. Worst. Mining. Card. Ever.
ah, so i should just not even get into litecoin mining? i'm not too crazy about making maximum money, i'll settle with making a profit of $400 over 5-6 months just to pay for a nice video card to play BF4 with lol.
ah, so i should just not even get into litecoin mining? i'm not too crazy about making maximum money, i'll settle with making a profit of $400 over 5-6 months just to pay for a nice video card to play BF4 with lol.
I look at it as buying my gaming rig then let it earn money when not gaming. If going purely for investment you may be disappointed, but if you buy what you would get for a gaming PC, any money you make is icing.
KlowWyze, look up Middlecoin, its a really good alternative to manually hunting down the most profitable alt to mine and sell. You get BTC set to your wallet daily. It works nicely for me now that I CBF day-trading my coins anymore (too busy with work).
As for why I say the XFX is quite possibly the single worst card... XFX 7970 DD (which is basically the same as their 280X) was the single worst 7970 for scrypt mining, bringing < 490 kH/s with its stock configuration and overheating. I had a revision I could flash to a different BIOS so I did that and promptly sold the card. Worst. Mining. Card. Ever.
Hmm, these cards might have an "ideal set of settings" in which you get a high hashrate but any slight deviation can totally wreck it. Very interesting
This Powercolor 7970 3GBD5-2HDV3 I bought seems to be hitting 688.7 Khashes/s with the following in cgminer:
./cgminer --scrypt -I 13 --thread-concurrency 8192 -g 2 -w 256
OS is Linux Mint 16 with fglrx. Core clock is 975 and mem clock is 1500.
If I run cgmin with intensity 20, no specified thread concurrency, -g, or -w tag, I get only about 620 Khashes and get massive diminshing returns to scale at about 945 Mhz core clock and 1500 Mhz mem clocks.
yeah, i feel the same. i just built a desktop for BF4 but skimped on the video card (went with an r9 270, was hoping Mantle would give it a nice boost). But now I'm feeling I an extra $200 for an r9 280x wouldn't be too bad spread out over a year or two of playing the game.
Maybe I won't build a dedicated build for mining. Just get and run two 280x in crossfire for gaming and when i'm not gaming i'll let them do their mining. According to the calculator (1300kh/s, .09usd/kwh, 3300 difficulty, 800W) it'll pull in estimated $220/month. Then the difficulty increases, so maybe next month it'll only be $200. Am I understanding it that as difficulty increases, the payout is decreased?
Silverforce. Middlecoin is looking very unimpressive right now. I rarely get accepts and am constantly getting "Stratum from pool 0 detected new block". As usual, as others have mentioned, these fringe alt coin services are simply unreliable, annoying to deal with and simply give you shit returns because of all the problems.