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June 02, 2011, 02:03:57 AM |
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Here's a question I have not seen addressed in the forums (though I'll admit to not having done an exhaustive search). The video cards I want generally come in two flavors: 1 GB of video memory or 2 GB. I have seen many posts recommending underclocking video memory to save power, so I assume memory throughput is not a consideration in mining. But does size matter?
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Yanz
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June 02, 2011, 02:14:37 AM |
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Are you talking about the 6950? If it is, I would get the 2GB (reference) so you can unlock shaders. If not, and the card is purely for mining (e.g. no gaming) I would save the cash and get the 1GB. More details will help.
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June 02, 2011, 02:15:20 AM |
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June 02, 2011, 02:27:48 AM |
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Are you talking about the 6950? If it is, I would get the 2GB (reference) so you can unlock shaders. If not, and the card is purely for mining (e.g. no gaming) I would save the cash and get the 1GB. More details will help.
I suppose something like unlocking shaders might be worth the extra $10-15 it costs to go with a 2 GB card, if it would help resale value (in case this whole mining thing doesn't work out). But when used purely for mining I guess the answer is that it makes no difference, eh? I was thinking either 6990's (best performance) or 6950's (much better performance per dollar). Thoughts on this?
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June 02, 2011, 02:31:01 AM |
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The memory doesn't really matter; the data that Bitcoin miners work on is extremely tiny.
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June 02, 2011, 02:39:31 AM |
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The memory doesn't really matter; the data that Bitcoin miners work on is extremely tiny.
Thank you, error, for the concise answer.
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June 02, 2011, 02:45:56 AM |
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Are you talking about the 6950? If it is, I would get the 2GB (reference) so you can unlock shaders. If not, and the card is purely for mining (e.g. no gaming) I would save the cash and get the 1GB. More details will help.
I suppose something like unlocking shaders might be worth the extra $10-15 it costs to go with a 2 GB card, if it would help resale value (in case this whole mining thing doesn't work out). But when used purely for mining I guess the answer is that it makes no difference, eh? I was thinking either 6990's (best performance) or 6950's (much better performance per dollar). Thoughts on this? Well unlocking shaders gives you more cores (1536 vs 1408) more cores = more hashes I have a MSI 6950 unlocked shader and overclocked to 960 and get's about 410 MH/s. Now only if I could get it to run with my 5970 instead of sitting on my desk... Be sure to get a reference card if you want to unlock.
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June 03, 2011, 04:05:47 AM |
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Excellent, Yanz! Thanks for the info! For the time being, I think I've decided to wait for some 6990s to come in stock. I hope I'm not waiting too long.
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June 03, 2011, 04:10:08 AM |
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Just a note, 6990s have terrible MHash/$ ratio, and the more time passes the higher the difficulty gets, making time to ROI get longer and longer.
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June 03, 2011, 07:40:53 PM |
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Just a note, 6990s have terrible MHash/$ ratio, and the more time passes the higher the difficulty gets, making time to ROI get longer and longer.
Yes, but they have a great MHash/watt ratio. Which is important if you plan to be mining long-term and you pay for your own electricity.
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June 03, 2011, 07:58:00 PM |
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FYI - depending on the card, some 6950 1GB can have their shaders unlocked.
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