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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: slickskin on December 14, 2017, 06:01:48 AM



Title: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: slickskin on December 14, 2017, 06:01:48 AM
Hi, I want to buy just one or two graphics cards to begin mining

Am I better off with an AMD or should I get a GTX 1050, 1060, or 1070.  1080 is a bit too expensive but how much does the hashrate vary from 1050-1080.


Are AMD Radeon RX any good? 480-580


I preferably want to mine Etherium or Litecoin but I'll settle for less popular coins if I have to.


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: Moondoggie on December 14, 2017, 06:37:58 AM
Hi, I want to buy just one or two graphics cards to begin mining

Am I better off with an AMD or should I get a GTX 1050, 1060, or 1070.  1080 is a bit too expensive but how much does the hashrate vary from 1050-1080.


Are AMD Radeon RX any good? 480-580


I preferably want to mine Etherium or Litecoin but I'll settle for less popular coins if I have to.

Missed the boat for LTC.
If you want to mine ETH go with a AMD Vega56 if you can afford. Although monero is currently more profitable.
The 1070 will get you on algos like Zec, or Lyra2z


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: Ryuh on December 14, 2017, 06:46:09 AM
If i'm you i will buy nvidia 1070, it has one of the best cost/performance ratios out there.
I have a lot of them and i plan to buy even more.

If you dont want to spend that much money, you can go with 1060 6gb. Its nearly the same cost/performance, but has lower resell value for me.

For ETH mining you can go with AMD rx580 which has the same hashrate as 1070 nvidia, but is cheaper.
However RX580 are good mostly for ETH and Cryptonight, for the other algorithms there are no good.


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: jillscarbrough on December 14, 2017, 07:04:50 AM
For  Etherium better the AMD Cards. If you want to select RX 480 (TDP: 150 W, Power Connector: 1x 6-pin) or RX 580 (TDP: 185 W, Power Connector: 1x 8-pin). If you want to know hashrate or other things can visit to whattomine.


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: slickskin on December 14, 2017, 07:08:43 AM


Missed the boat for LTC.
If you want to mine ETH go with a AMD Vega56 if you can afford. Although monero is currently more profitable.
The 1070 will get you on algos like Zec, or Lyra2z

When you say I missed the boat does that mean that I can't get anything from LTC, like not even a dollar a day?

And if so won't that happen with ETH also, where in a year from now it's fruitless trying to mine that with a gpu also?


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: GregorWar on December 14, 2017, 08:12:27 AM
rx 4xx and rx 5xx are the best choise for minig if u have to pay the electricity
a lot of miners prefer them but there is a big problem...stock...at least in my country


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: Lenorag on December 14, 2017, 08:40:08 AM
1060 3 Gb is cheapest one, i like palit jetstream or gainward (same card) you can bacame it sometime on offer for 215€


Title: Re: choosing a card for beginner mining
Post by: perri on December 14, 2017, 08:56:32 AM
For Algo Equihash better used NVIDIA, But EThash better used AMD cards. some peoples used both for switch algo and price, power consumption is sometimes to be the reason.