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Cryptocurrencies will fail because they have no physical value.
So the vendor that offers the best value is currently over inflated thanks to the latest bitcoin mining trend and the only other vendor refuses to drop its prices into realistic ranges.
Great..
SourceAMD GPUs tend to have lower-end ALUs but make up for this by packing more ALUs onto the card overall. For most hash algorithms this is preferable.
AMD GPUs uses ALUs which can perform the 32-bit integer right rotate operation in a single instruction - Nvidia's ALUs take three processor cycles to perform the same operation. SHA256 uses this operation heavily, therefore Bitcoin mining uses this operation heavily.
DiabloMiner author here. Nvidia keeps claiming they produce a product for GPGPU compute, yet they keep failing on integer performance. Bitcoin is not the only use of integers out there, and its not even limited to crypto research either.
There is zero reason for Nvidia to have made this fundamental mistake generation after generation. This is why I don't support their product, its too slow to be useful and Nvidia doesn't seem to care. I repeatedly tried to reach out to that company, and I never got a response.
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Nvidia doesn't give a shit because this sharp demand in AMD cards is causing "gamers" (i.e. the people that only game and don't care about anything else) to turn to Nvidia for the cheaper alternative.
Jumped ship to AMD for its versatility with entertainment, cracking passwords and generating money. Been Nvidia forever prior. Surprised AMD doesn't market it that way.
Jumped ship to AMD for its versatility with entertainment, cracking passwords and generating money. Been Nvidia forever prior. Surprised AMD doesn't market it that way.
Litecoin mining rate
R9 270X $200 420kH/s $0.48/kH
R9 280X $400 570kH/s $0.70/kH
7950 $450 580kH/s $0.78/kH
R9 290X $600 720kH/s $0.83/kH
How much money are people making in the long term?
A way to calculate would be:
(Price of hardware + Electricity costs ) - $ Amt earned for crypto currencies.
Just curious about it since I can put my 7970 in a back up rig. But California electricity costs too much during winters.
Look at this young man's arsenal with (108) R9 290's being set up at a hosting provider.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361992.msg3881993#msg3881993
Long term? Time is of essence due to difficulty rising. Even with the newish litecoin I see it more as a winter project because if you're not already crunching away you're too late and severely underpowered. And, if you want to play you sort of have to buy whatever is in stock and it's just 270X and lower.
Thinking about indirectly profiting from this by buying AMD stock.
wwwaaayy ahead of you *looks at 100 shares of AMD stock*
It's not only the fact their gpus are selling like crazy, it's also that they produce the chips for all the consoles right now. I think their 4th quarter results are going to crush the expectations.
my god!!! that guy spend $43k on video cards
Look at this young man's arsenal with (108) R9 290's being set up at a hosting provider.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361992.msg3881993#msg3881993
Long term? Time is of essence due to difficulty rising. Even with the newish litecoin I see it more as a winter project because if you're not already crunching away you're too late and severely underpowered. And, if you want to play you sort of have to buy whatever is in stock and it's just 270X and lower.
Thinking about indirectly profiting from this by buying AMD stock.
Hehe yeah I have a few hundred shares that I bought at $4 a share. I hope 4th quarter is a good one so I can sell that crap off. Intel has been pretty good to me and I would have made a decent amount more if I had sunk that into Intel instead of AMD
Could easily all be a small part of early btc profit... some people made A LOT of money.
The next "never settle" bundle should include CGminer and batch files for mining settings...
Never settle, litecoin edition.
How much money are people making in the long term?
A way to calculate would be:
(Price of hardware + Electricity costs ) - $ Amt earned for crypto currencies.
Just curious about it since I can put my 7970 in a back up rig. But California electricity costs too much during winters.
i mined bitcoin for over a year. i always sold the coins as i mined them (DOH!) just over 300 coins. i quit bitcoin when it was around $15 and i made a total of $2000 when it was all said and done.
I started litecoin under 2 weeks ago and made $470 so far, but i didnt cash out. i traded for other cryptos that might take off, and one i put most of my money against plummeted so right now im sitting around $300 (faster profits then i ever made with bitcoin)
my 3 290's and the z87/case/psu/cpu/mem/hdd are about 1 or 2 litecoins away from paying for them self. so soon its all proffitttsssssss
most likely going to just sit on coins from now on tho.
Anyone have any thoughts on what coin will be he next litecoin?
worldcoin? feathercoin?
the difficulty is pretty high on litecoins now and will only get worse, if you were betting on the second best scrypt coin to go with, what would it be?
FTC because its a pump and dump.
WDC because its actually the best option (but FTC will be pumped..)
Look at this young man's arsenal with (108) R9 290's being set up at a hosting provider.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361992.msg3881993#msg3881993
Long term? Time is of essence due to difficulty rising. Even with the newish litecoin I see it more as a winter project because if you're not already crunching away you're too late and severely underpowered. And, if you want to play you sort of have to buy whatever is in stock and it's just 270X and lower.
Thinking about indirectly profiting from this by buying AMD stock.
Haha oh brother.
Wish I had a spare 43 grand to blow away on litecoin mining.
How many gpus can you attach to a mb? I've seen that you don't need a full pci express 16 so maybe those MB with 6 pci expresses on each board would do.
You'd need around 18 of those boards, with 18 cpus and hard drives of some sort, I wonder if you could use flash storage for the systems and a network drive to house the main data for all the boards?
You're not even thinking about the Power Supplies, Motherboards, and RAM that is needed to operate the cards.my god!!! that guy spend $43k on video cards
I dunno, the dollar seems to be roughing it out despite that deficiency.