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Does anyone know where there is information on the minimum RAM requirement of cryptocurrencies for video cards?
The more the better.
That's why TC took the coolest vidocards for the first rig at the moment with 11Gb of RAM
As a proof of the direct correlation between revenue and RAM, you can look at the 2nd rig
The video cards there are weaker.
The more the better.
That's why TC took the coolest vidocards at the moment with 11Gb of RAM for the first rig.
As proof of the direct correlation between revenue and RAM, you can look at the 2nd rig
There are weaker video cards out there.
So that's what's not clear... how the memory is used... is there a dependence on the number of cores, i.e. let's say for cryptocurrency we need 5mb of rubbish, we have 3000 cores, so each core needs 5mb in the end minimum memory 5*3000=15gigabytes, or what?
So that's what's not clear... how memory is used... is there a dependence on the number of cores, i.e. let's say for cryptocurrency we need 5mb of rubbish, we have 3000 cores, so each core needs 5mb in the end minimum memory 5*3000=15 gigabytes, or what?
TC says, and rightly so, that maybe at the moment the resources are not being used to their full potential. But given that the complexity of computation increases over time, the steeper the hardware, the better. After all, the amount of bitcoin is limited.
I know, but I'm interested in one year horizon at the most. And I've calculated average performance in different algorithms according to http://whattomine.com and it turns out that 1060 is on average 160% worse than 1080ti but 3,47 times cheaper! But the 1060 is 3 gigabytes. That's what's so interesting about the memory limit...
I know, but I am interested in one year horizon at the most. And I've calculated average performance in different algorithms according to http://whattomine.com and it turns out that 1060 is on average 60% worse than 1080ti, but cheaper by 3,47 times! But the 1060 is 3 gigabytes. That's what makes me wonder about the memory limit...
Finally learned how to mine Vertcoin (VTC).
Now I connected "small" rig, and in 30-40 minutes I will connect "big" one.
Very little information on VTC (farmers are silent about revenues :) )
Let's see, what will be in 24 hours (on FLIPULA got ~$47 per day from farm).
Almost all pools have a payback calculator. It's easier to look through them. You select your equipment in this calculator and immediately understand the profit per day/week/month.
So you have to consider not what is being mined now, but what algorithms are relevant. And what is this partal that counts memory, give me a link please.
Here is by hash performance
Finally learned how to mine Vertcoin (VTC).
Now I connected "small" rig, and in 30-40 minutes I will connect "big" one.
Very little information on VTC (farmers are silent about revenues :) )
Let's see what happens after 24 hours (on FLIPULA got ~$47 per farm per day).
Feel free to tell me step by step how to set everything up there!? :)
So you have to consider not what is being mined now, but what algorithms are relevant. And what partal does it take into account memory, give me a link please.
Here's the hash performance.
You're looking at the money.
You're looking at the money
Money changes all the time - what's the point of looking at it if a card is chosen - you have to look at performance in algorithms.