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Had everything up and running for about 2 days now and already made $20. A bit confusing as a first time miner but r00t babies you through it as seen above.
Some nice gains for about $20 more a month in electricity costs. |
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Kanna wrote But surely it damages or at least puts a hell of a lot of strain on hardware right? In the same way that using your hardware for literally anything will do damage to it over time. That's like saying "Oh, but driving my car is going to damage it". I mean, sure, over time you'll experience wear n tear, but that's going to happen either way. |
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Can't decide which GPU to go for AMD or NVIDIA. I have an AMD GPU but that's really old and can't mine it. What is everyone using? |
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Golden9999 wrote Can't decide which GPU to go for AMD or NVIDIA. I have an AMD GPU but that's really old and can't mine it. What is everyone using? Unfortunately it's more about whats available to you. 3080 is ideal but good luck trying to get one of those. |
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Saki wroteGolden9999 wrote Can't decide which GPU to go for AMD or NVIDIA. I have an AMD GPU but that's really old and can't mine it. What is everyone using? Oh right I've actually been looking at 3070s as it's perfect for my Monitor. 3080 and 3090 is more expensive than I can afford. |
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About to start back up mining. Getting solar at the house and think it will be basically free here in the sunshine state, plus buyback. Might even hookup the 4gb cards. Are those still worth using? I have multiple 8gb cards I've flashed to optimum settings. |
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xGSxCoach wrote About to start back up mining. Getting solar at the house and think it will be basically free here in the sunshine state, plus buyback. Might even hookup the 4gb cards. Are those still worth using? I have multiple 8gb cards I've flashed to optimum settings. Lolminer's zombie mode can keep AMD 4GB cards mining Eth for a while. github.com/Lolliedieb/lolMiner-re...s/releases |
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I am a beginner, I have a 2070 and i9 9900k(dunno if that matters) just wondering if anyone can give me some more detailed advice? |
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Okay so after about a month of mining I've made like $400. Pretty good but honestly it depends on what you have on hand and how much you can get cards if you need to source them. Luckily I already had a 3080 in my PC and a gaming laptop with a 2060 in it so that was the source of my mining income for like 2 1/2 weeks out of that month.
In this month span I've started with Ethermine, migrated to Flexpool for a 'pay period' (about a week) then went back to Ethermine (only because I had like $7 left there I want to cash out). I think overall I like Flexpool better. The website syncs with my Metamask wallet and its currently phasing in MEV support so that should help ROI a tad when EIP hits later down the road. I don't think you can go wrong with either though tbh. As of 3-19-21 this is my Ethermine dashboard. You can see my current hash rates and estimated monthly income which can honestly vary wildly, talking by a 100-150 dollars up or down at times.
https://i.imgur.com/QsGF6Jn.png Overall setting up the "mining" software itself is relatively straight forward. r00t basically spells it out for you but even someone on the slower side like myself can get through things with minimal setbacks. The real challenge is finding the sweet spot for your hardware. What to overclock, what to underclock. Where to undervolt and what fan settings etc. It's a big piss take that can honestly take a couple days of toying with how your hardware is set up physically, researching on sites and toying with Afterburner / Wattman. You can go super in depth and do things like play with memory timing and flashing over a new BIOS but I honestly wouldnt recommend that unless you really know what you're doing. Anyway this is my little mining setup in my guest room. 2 rigs -- one has a MSI Air Boost RX Vega 64 and the other has a PNY GTX 1060 GB and a XFX RX 480 GB. It doesnt look the best but I haven't decided how hardcore I want to get into this stuff. If I go all in the risers and break out boards will come until then I'll just make this look a little better and leave it be lmao. Whats not shown is my main PC with a 3080 and my laptop with a 2060 in it. I might try to get another card to put on the Vega 64 rig since it has an open X16 slot but cards are stupid expensive and the more I buy the longer my ROI is extended. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/343238771137052693/822596352688521266/image1.jpg With everything I'm getting about 215MH/s
I'll list what OC settings I have on each of my cards. Keep in mind every card is different but if by any chance you end up with the exact cards I do you can use my settings. If not just tweak down little by little until things are stable (or higher if you have a better card!) Main rig
[ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra 10GB w/ Micron memory ] https://i.imgur.com/2IkYYho.png 100MH/s~ | -150 core | +1000 Memory | 62 power limit | Sits at about 55c with 70% fan speed [ RX 480 / GTX 1060 rig ] XFX RX 480 8GB w/ Samsung memory: https://i.imgur.com/q4yysWB.png (Ignore the temp limit I have it set in Wattman) 28MHs | 1165 core | 2250 memory | Undervolted to 900 mV or a -100~ decrease in Wattman | About 68c w/ 70% fan PNY GTX 1060 GB w/ Samsung memory: https://i.imgur.com/X2Y5lR7.png 24MHs | +165 core | +750 memory | 70% power limit | About 55c w/ 50% fan [ RX Vega 64 Rig ] MSI Air Boost RX Vega 64 8GB w/ Samsung memory: https://i.imgur.com/ou0EVQU.png 42MH/s | 1000 Core | 1100 memory | Undervolt core to 900 | Undervolt memory to 850 | Power +50% | 52c w/ 56% fan speed [ MSI Gaming Laptop ] MSI RTX 2060 6GB w/ Samsung memory not sure on wattage, its definitely a cut down version due to being in a slim laptop though https://i.imgur.com/hU47RG5.png 24MH/s | +155 core | +600 memory | N/A power limit | 75c at 80% fans (laptop woes) Other than that if you have the hardware and some time I'd absolutely recommend trying your hand. Earnings are expected to dip in the coming months but really as long as its a decent profit over electricity costs I'll be doing this for the foreseeable future. Again huge shout out to r00t for getting me started, wouldn't be where I am now without me constantly annoying him on discord. |
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Nice setup it looks like you have the same rack as us aha , of course r00t has 1300 cables so ours can look a little messy nonetheless very similar, it's pretty fun isn't it aha.
They kinda just pay themselves off I like it, except the fact our bathroom sounds like a blow dryer 24/7! |
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