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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels.
by
bensam1231
on 28/02/2018, 20:52:32 UTC
And Neoscrypt is now dead for Nvidia thanks to Claymore releasing a miner. That just goes to show you how much hash exists on AMDs side. Also pretty insane there aren't more programmers working on miners. There are very few things in life where you have almost no competition and can immediately corner the market by releasing a product in addition to making hand over fist money back.

For comparison a 580 has about the same hashrate as a 1070, only once again costs quite a bit less. The GPU shortage should be ending soon. Over the last week and a half, the amount of BTC per 1070 per day has declined by 33%. It was .0003BTC per 1070 per day, now it's .0002 on mainstream coins. Surprisingly, or not so much, it's now more profitable dual mining (or just normal mining) Ethereum then other coins on a 1070. As I mentioned before as we approach power costs, the stronger the coin, the better it will be at supporting larger loads. 1080/tis can't partake in mining Ethereum remotely efficiently so their price/hash ratios are going to end up being much much worse the closer we get to 0 as they can't load balance to Eth.

People who are still buying Nvidia GPUs at hyper inflated prices (or even normal prices right now) are idiots, especially GDDR5X variants. The new batch of miners don't have a off switch and this isn't going to end well.


But there is a lot of miners in the ravencoin. Yiimp.eu just opened up a new port on the server.

Yeah, which makes it even less likely to earn big when it hits exchanges. Profit from mining unlisted coins involves luck and obscurity, Ravencoin is no longer obscure.