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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU confusion. Which one for a budget miner? on: March 26, 2014, 12:23:07 PM
For that kind of money I would buy a used 6970/50.  You can find them around 100 bucks and get 470khs out of them pretty easy.

If warranty is what you are worried about XFX is lifetime, but they are known for using cheaper components(not necessarily that they fail easily but they don't overclock as well)

Also, takes me back.  Ever played duck tales?  I remember our second computer was so fast (cyrix 100mhz cpu) that you couldn't see the hook spinning on the rope.

you must have some 6970's sent from heaven to do 470khs
I'm able to get 450khs on an ASUS 6950 unlocked and oc'ed but never hit 470
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Gigabyte r9 290 on: March 12, 2014, 04:19:41 PM
I have two r9290 based rigs. Both required the same amount of system RAM as the sum of the RAM in all the installed GPUs, or in other words, if you have 2 r9290s each with 4 Gb of RAM, you will require 8 Gb of system RAM. This is due to the usually high TC value the 290s  require to reach their full potential. All my 290s are hashing between 870 and 890.
In the other hand, Gigabyte R9 280x GPUs can get by with only one Gb of system RAM per GPU, due to the fact that those GPUs TC sweetspot is usually around 8192.
I have 7 gigabyte R9 290s in 2 windows rigs. You MUST run 8gb RAM to get them going full speed. I had 4gb and they limped along. You can't turn up the TC or I without issues otherwise.

What the... I got 2 rigs with 3x R9 290 in each and each rig got only 4GB RAM and I'm hashing at 900KH/s (can get higher with higher core speed) with xint 400 on Windows.

Same here, I have a 4x Gigabyte 290 rig and it's running on 4GB ram. It gets ~900KH on scrypt and 450KH on vertcoin, but trying to run 2 GPU-threads will crash it.
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