VirtualLarry
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WattMan reports peak watts at 155W, was showing 152W yesterday.What's the power consumption you're seeing, when mining vs. idle?
WattMan reports peak watts at 155W, was showing 152W yesterday.What's the power consumption you're seeing, when mining vs. idle?
Nice. That's solid efficiency at a little over 3W per MH (probably around 3.2?) when factoring in the rest of the system. That would make it 30-40% more power efficient for mining than the old 1060 that lead that stat for a long time. Doesn't quite reach the level of a tweaked Radeon VII that can get down to 2.4W per MH, but the upfront cost is way lower.WattMan reports peak watts at 155W, was showing 152W yesterday.
With that power consumption and performance, what gains are you seeing factoring in electricity cost (and what is your cost, btw)?WattMan reports peak watts at 155W, was showing 152W yesterday.
According to whattomine.com, a Radeon VII does about 78 MH/s on ETH, making over $4 a day in revenue. Expected power usage at those optimal settings is about 210W.
Yes, mine does 90 at stock as wellHmm, mine used to do around 90 MH/s but we'll see. I'll tinker with it later.
Mostly, I guess. I'm still using NH, it switches between hashing ETH and KAWPOW / RVN, but most of the "surges" are on ETH. Pleasantly surprised to wake up this morning, and find out that the "surge" is still going from last night, and my 24hr average earnings are nearly $16/day. Hope that this continues!You are mining ethereum with the 1660Ti's?
Ethereum is planning to launch staking on the mainnet in a month unless any new critical bugs arise on the testnet. Imminent staking for passive income is providing a lot of upward price pressure right now.