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You are absolutely correct.
Each 3080 should be making around $8-10
But the fluctuation is real.
This screen shot was taken this morning at 8:23AM.
It's already at $21.21, By the end of today, it might end up $65 payout.
And look at previous days (1x 3080 and 2x 1070), the payout fluctuates.
I am pretty sure the fluctuation has got something to do with "accepted Speed"
How are you mining btc with gpu?
Sorry I'm a noob. Can you plz explain what's going on?
I see daggerhashimoto...what coin are you mining?
Which pool?
Thx
How are you mining btc with gpu?
Sorry I'm a noob. Can you plz explain what's going on?
I see daggerhashimoto...what coin are you mining?
Which pool?
Thx
Its very easy to set up.
Register on their site, then download their miner and install.
Miner will run benchmark on your GPU first. Then, you can start mining.
No need to choose any pool unless you wanna go manual setup.
Nicehash pays back to you with BTC.
i set algo to be on DaggerHashimoto as its the most profitable algo for now.
or you can leave the setting, it will mine whatever the most profitable cc then pay you back in BTC.
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that is F'ed UP. that will F'ed up most of the miners.
I've been watching a few YouTube miners and it seems like they're starting to sell off their older/slower rigs in anticipation of that, makes me think I should just flip the 3080s I've got coming in
does anyone know if there is a chart out there for best mining 3060tis?
im trying to decide on cards:
1)FTW3 ultra
2)FTW3 gaming
3)asus tuf
4)asus strix
...maybe gigabyte further down...not sure. I dont know if most 3060tis are pretty good, because there is a drastic difference with cooling in the 3080s
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does anyone know if there is a chart out there for best mining 3060tis?
im trying to decide on cards:
1)FTW3 ultra
2)FTW3 gaming
3)asus tuf
4)asus strix
...maybe gigabyte further down...not sure. I dont know if most 3060tis are pretty good, because there is a drastic difference with cooling in the 3080s
I would go EVGA all the way, just because of they are ez to resell due to warranty is transferrable.
But of course, need to make sure its not thermal throttling.
As i checked so far, MSI, EVGA, both are doing 60 mh/s with 125w
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Originally Posted by StylinRed
I've been watching a few YouTube miners and it seems like they're starting to sell off their older/slower rigs in anticipation of that, makes me think I should just flip the 3080s I've got coming in
I would go EVGA all the way, just because of they are ez to resell due to warranty is transferrable.
But of course, need to make sure its not thermal throttling.
As i checked so far, MSI, EVGA, both are doing 60 mh/s with 125w
I would flip 3080 and get 3060 to mine!!
ill never give up the 3080s...they are my big boys haha, ill flip them for a 4080 in the future maybe.
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Usually use ShakePay, but might give Newton a try.
They are super backlogged due to volatility of the market so make sure you set it up in advance before you actually need it. I think they have suspended etransfers for now