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Title: R7 360, R7 260 or 750Ti? Post by: italianMiner72 on September 29, 2015, 07:59:45 PM no one is using this GPUs for mining?
who is the winner? here some specs: Gpu 750 Ti GPU brand Nvidia GPU name GM107 Market Desktop Clock speed 1,020 MHz Turbo clock speed 1,085 MHz Is dual GPU No Reference card None Raw Performance Shading units 640 Texture mapping units 40 Render output processors 16 SMX units 5 Pixel rate 16.32 GPixel/s Texture rate 82.64 GTexel/s Floating-point performance 1,728 GFLOPS Memory Memory clock speed 1,502 MHz Effective memory clock speed 5,400 MHz Memory bus 128 bit Memory 2,048 MB Memory type GDDR5 Memory bandwidth 86.4 GB/s R7 360 Gpu GPU brand AMD GPU name Tobago Market Desktop Clock speed 1,000 MHz Turbo clock speed 1,050 MHz Is dual GPU No Reference card None Raw Performance Shading units 768 Texture mapping units 48 Render output processors 16 Compute units 12 Pixel rate 16 GPixel/s Texture rate 48 GTexel/s Floating-point performance 1,536 GFLOPS Memory Memory clock speed 1,625 MHz Effective memory clock speed 6,500 MHz Memory bus 128 bit Memory 2,048 MB Memory type GDDR5 Noise And Power TDP 100W R7 260 Gpu GPU brand AMD GPU name Bonaire Market Desktop Clock speed 1,100 MHz Is dual GPU No Reference card None Raw Performance Shading units 896 Texture mapping units 56 Render output processors 16 Compute units 14 Pixel rate 17.6 GPixel/s Texture rate 61.6 GTexel/s Floating-point performance 1,971 GFLOPS Memory Memory clock speed 1,625 MHz Effective memory clock speed 6,500 MHz Memory bus 128 bit Memory 2,048 MB Memory type GDDR5 Memory bandwidth 104 GB/s Noise And Power TDP 115W Title: Re: R7 360, R7 260 or 750Ti? Post by: VirosaGITS on September 29, 2015, 09:12:17 PM no one is using this GPUs for mining? who is the winner? here some specs: Gpu 750 Ti GPU brand Nvidia GPU name GM107 Market Desktop Clock speed 1,020 MHz Turbo clock speed 1,085 MHz Is dual GPU No Reference card None Raw Performance Shading units 640 Texture mapping units 40 Render output processors 16 SMX units 5 Pixel rate 16.32 GPixel/s Texture rate 82.64 GTexel/s Floating-point performance 1,728 GFLOPS Memory Memory clock speed 1,502 MHz Effective memory clock speed 5,400 MHz Memory bus 128 bit Memory 2,048 MB Memory type GDDR5 Memory bandwidth 86.4 GB/s R7 360 Gpu GPU brand AMD GPU name Tobago Market Desktop Clock speed 1,000 MHz Turbo clock speed 1,050 MHz Is dual GPU No Reference card None Raw Performance Shading units 768 Texture mapping units 48 Render output processors 16 Compute units 12 Pixel rate 16 GPixel/s Texture rate 48 GTexel/s Floating-point performance 1,536 GFLOPS Memory Memory clock speed 1,625 MHz Effective memory clock speed 6,500 MHz Memory bus 128 bit Memory 2,048 MB Memory type GDDR5 Noise And Power TDP 100W R7 260 Gpu GPU brand AMD GPU name Bonaire Market Desktop Clock speed 1,100 MHz Is dual GPU No Reference card None Raw Performance Shading units 896 Texture mapping units 56 Render output processors 16 Compute units 14 Pixel rate 17.6 GPixel/s Texture rate 61.6 GTexel/s Floating-point performance 1,971 GFLOPS Memory Memory clock speed 1,625 MHz Effective memory clock speed 6,500 MHz Memory bus 128 bit Memory 2,048 MB Memory type GDDR5 Memory bandwidth 104 GB/s Noise And Power TDP 115W This discussion really belong in the altcoin section. You can't mine BTC with GPU. For alts, the problem with GPU is the upfront cost is high and its not a lot of hashrate. You could check for the 750ti on X11 and see if its still profitable with your electricity cost. Then the R9's are only profitable on Ethereum right now unless you have dirt cheap electricity but Eth has been crashing so all in all, not a good time to invest in GPU. If you already have one, i'd mine with it but ASIC depending on your electricity cost is probably the way to go. What is your electricity cost? Title: Re: R7 360, R7 260 or 750Ti? Post by: italianMiner72 on September 30, 2015, 08:41:37 AM hi virosa.
thanx for the tips.. i try to check for 750ti profittability and X11 algo. but what about multipool? no profittable situation??? for eth i thin after the bottom at 0.0023, i think could rise a few... i enter long on 0.0020 floor... Title: Re: R7 360, R7 260 or 750Ti? Post by: VirosaGITS on September 30, 2015, 07:03:56 PM hi virosa. thanx for the tips.. i try to check for 750ti profittability and X11 algo. but what about multipool? no profittable situation??? for eth i thin after the bottom at 0.0023, i think could rise a few... i enter long on 0.0020 floor... Yeah well i'm no expert and Cryptos tend to do whatever they want regardless of typical market trend. Well anyways; Check rates at https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp Thats where i point my non-sha, normally. And you can know how profitable most algos are. You can do auto algo switch on those, too. But I'm still mining Eth with GPUs for now, the profitability came down to earth now but its still okay, but its not necessarily the most profitable depending on your electricity costs because amd GPU, which are the most powerful on this algo take a lot of power, they run hot too. Title: Re: R7 360, R7 260 or 750Ti? Post by: d0om on October 04, 2015, 08:30:33 PM Short answer: 750ti has really good stats across multiple coins, very efficient. Do that.
Title: Re: R7 360, R7 260 or 750Ti? Post by: antho281 on October 04, 2015, 08:34:40 PM +1 for D0om! I own a few 750ti RIGs and they are way better than R9 for the majority of the algo!
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