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Other => CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware => Topic started by: favelle75 on April 26, 2013, 03:41:56 AM



Title: Crossfire 7770's worth it?
Post by: favelle75 on April 26, 2013, 03:41:56 AM
I already have the parts, my electricity is about 6.5 cents/KWhour....would a crossfired 7770 rig be worth it for Bitcoins?


Title: Re: Crossfire 7770's worth it?
Post by: Kluge on April 26, 2013, 03:49:56 AM
Definitely, if you already have the parts. You should be making >$2/day after electricity costs right now. (keep in mind, advertised $/kWh rate is NOT true kWh rate after fees and taxes, which isn't a figure most electricity providers furnish. You should divide your total bill by kWh consumed for a better picture if you're just relying on the numbers in the bill)

To get a "real" idea, buy a Kill-A-Watt (or similar) if you don't already have one. Measure power consumption, plug numbers in @ http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/ . If you keep the computer on while you're not using it, make sure you account for this by subtracting power draw while hashing from power draw while idle, since that'd measure your real cost over what you're currently doing.

You should also keep in mind that if your temps are fairly high, this will cause the GPUs to "degrade." Heat's bad whether hashing, gaming, or anything else resource-intensive. AFAIK, there are no good studies on how running a GPU 24/7 under various temperatures affects MTBF (I'd like to be proven wrong, though!).


Title: Re: Crossfire 7770's worth it?
Post by: favelle75 on April 26, 2013, 04:06:51 AM
Thanks Kluge. Yeah, the room is quite cool, always less then 20C year-round. They will be in a case,..its an old gaming rig that I'd figure I'll just ell after GPU mining goes south.  Just wondering if dual 7770's were worth the hashes.  Going to give it a go!  Thanks!


Title: Re: Crossfire 7770's worth it?
Post by: HellDiverUK on April 26, 2013, 12:58:04 PM
I've got a HD7770.  Does about 200MH/s.  Doesn't overclock very well.  For the same price I bought a used HD6970 which does well over double the H/s.

As you've already got them, you might if you're lucky get 400MH/s out of the pair.