As for Nvidia with tsmc it shouldn't be a problem, because tsmc isn't running in full 16nm capacity as players like apple moved on to 10nm.
I think my follow up to this would be... is TSMC actually letting lines sit idle, or are they performing concurrent upgrades? In other words, as the demand for one node wanes, they can upgrade the unused lines to a newer node or even the next node. Intel sort of does this; however, in Intel's case, they actually keep lines around for longer, because older processes work fine for chips like the motherboard's PCH.
So, is it too late for us to release Anandtechcoin? We could give it out for upvoted posts. Maybe the No Lifers would horde it as a status symbol.
Using Claymore?I'm mining on 17.7.1 with a 390 and my hashrate is about the same as always. Not using a 290 with it though.
Anyone mining with Crimson 17.7 or 17.6?
My hashrate goes from ~29mhs to 4mhs with my 290 when trying to use those drivers. I'm getting 29mhs with the 16.11 driver.
I did do a DDU before installing the new drivers.
The clocks appear to be correct with the new drivers, but the hashrate is not good.
It would be cool to have Anandtechcoin. We can use this for tipping in this forum just for fun. Same thing happened to dogecoin where is was used for tipping in some reddit sections.So, is it too late for us to release Anandtechcoin? We could give it out for upvoted posts. Maybe the No Lifers would horde it as a status symbol.
It would be cool to have Anandtechcoin. We can use this for tipping in this forum just for fun. Same thing happened to dogecoin where is was used for tipping in some reddit sections.
I'm mining on 17.7.1 with a 390 and my hashrate is about the same as always. Not using a 290 with it though.
I did do a DDU before installing the new drivers.
The clocks appear to be correct with the new drivers, but the hashrate is not good.
I installed 17.7.2 lastnight and got a 2-5% bump in speeds in claymore, but i lost any ability to over/under clock/voltage in afterburner. i can still adjust fan speeds though. I'm running stock bios. i haven't tried reinstalling after burner yet. running windows 10 also. this was with my 580/570 cards. my 480/470 cards seem to be slightly less gain.
Do the latest drivers do a BIOS check? I have my 290s flashed to 390x cards and I'm guessing they have different timings.
Could that be the problem?
Apparently the BIOS check is only for Polaris cards, so you're right.My guess is no, though I haven't tried running my 390 with a hacked BIOS yet under these drivers to confirm. I have it on stock BIOS for the time being.
Anyone been paying attention to the Bitcoin Cash announcement?
Is this a good idea?:
Exchange all altcoins for BTC before the fork so that you get BTC and BCC after the fork. That way you may be getting more value from what you already hold?