Syscoin SYS Mining Hash Rate Test

Syscoin SYS Mining Hash Rate Test

Syscoin SYS Mining Hash Rate Test

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Ad campaign: We previously collected donations to fund Bitcoin advertising efforts, but we no longer accept donations. The funds already donated will be spent on some sort of advertising, as intended. As of now, 7 BTC was spent out of 4. If you have ideas for the remaining BTC,. Figure out how GPUs are used for calculation and how certain hardware capabilities may factor into that ( ), then find those hardware capabilities, predict hash rate based on that (good luck!), offset by real world performance of similar cards. Odds are the answer is 'yes, but theory vs practice means you'd be better off actually testing' if the goal is to suggest that Random Card X (especially Random Newly Announced But Not Yet Available Card X) performs at N rate and basing a purchasing decision/recommendation on that. Have to suspect that performance will be subject to too many minutiae of GPU/chipset design to adequately predict.

You'd need to be digging into how the thing works at an extremely low level, to the point where you'd effectively just be running an experiment on a simulated copy instead of a real card. Better just to go with empirical data. It'll be more accurate and a lot easier to obtain (considering that the chip-makers don't necessarily publish enough information publicly to even do that sort of simulation) • • • •.