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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…
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November 10, 2014, 05:42:29 PM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…Thank you.
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djm34
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…or evga and it comes with a 5years warranty (or was it a special offer... anyhow mine have a 5 years warranty)
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November 10, 2014, 09:16:21 PM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...) shhhhhhh now the coin is going to be worthless.
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November 10, 2014, 09:36:11 PM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…beware to the card sizes : 3 slots vs 2 slots versions and the length also will not fit in all towers... Else the 970 seems a best buy for price/possible power
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November 10, 2014, 09:42:16 PM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...) shhhhhhh now the coin is going to be worthless. Yeah, for future reference a pm is preferred. Would honor it with a few days mining worth of coins.
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November 10, 2014, 09:56:17 PM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…beware to the card sizes : 3 slots vs 2 slots versions and the length also will not fit in all towers... Else the 970 seems a best buy for price/possible power +1
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November 10, 2014, 09:58:50 PM Last edit: November 10, 2014, 10:25:32 PM by tbearhere |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...) shhhhhhh now the coin is going to be worthless. Yeah, for future reference a pm is preferred. Would honor it with a few days mining worth of coins. but all windows 8 miners are stuck at 2.5mh/s Edit: and no why of fixing it that i know of.
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djm34
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November 11, 2014, 12:40:40 AM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...) shhhhhhh now the coin is going to be worthless. Yeah, for future reference a pm is preferred. Would honor it with a few days mining worth of coins. actually it isn't really a secret, coinwarz was putting it on top of their profitability list some days ago already...
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November 11, 2014, 09:59:39 AM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…beware to the card sizes : 3 slots vs 2 slots versions and the length also will not fit in all towers... Else the 970 seems a best buy for price/possible power especially, for the fact that 980ti is coming, so buying a 980 now is a waste of money, better buy a cheap one e replace it in two 3 months
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djm34
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November 11, 2014, 10:50:54 AM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…beware to the card sizes : 3 slots vs 2 slots versions and the length also will not fit in all towers... Else the 970 seems a best buy for price/possible power especially, for the fact that 980ti is coming, so buying a 980 now is a waste of money, better buy a cheap one e replace it in two 3 months clearly not what I read... no 980ti before at least a year
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November 11, 2014, 10:54:48 AM |
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1.4.7 is a bit faster @ i 20 (for gtx 970) than sp_'s release6, but a bit slower @ i 19 (or when not specified).
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November 11, 2014, 11:10:48 AM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…beware to the card sizes : 3 slots vs 2 slots versions and the length also will not fit in all towers... Else the 970 seems a best buy for price/possible power especially, for the fact that 980ti is coming, so buying a 980 now is a waste of money, better buy a cheap one e replace it in two 3 months clearly not what I read... no 980ti before at least a year you sure, they said early next year for new gpu
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November 11, 2014, 11:17:45 AM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand. If your primary activity will be gaming, and mining is secondary, then get the 980 (will outperform a 780Ti in gaming, but is also still very energy-efficient when you want to mine with it). Also, my personal brand recommendation would be MSI. I got an MSI card about five years ago randomly, and was so impressed by them, that I've only bought MSI cards ever since. My thoughts on the new 900-series MSI cards…beware to the card sizes : 3 slots vs 2 slots versions and the length also will not fit in all towers... Else the 970 seems a best buy for price/possible power especially, for the fact that 980ti is coming, so buying a 980 now is a waste of money, better buy a cheap one e replace it in two 3 months clearly not what I read... no 980ti before at least a year you sure, they said early next year for new gpu the latest rumors seem to say that because the 16nm-die are delayed the 980ti will be delayed too...
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November 11, 2014, 02:11:25 PM |
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I heard that pascal should be right on schedule in 2016.
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November 11, 2014, 02:11:57 PM |
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actually it isn't really a secret, coinwarz was putting it on top of their profitability list some days ago already...
I see. I stopped checking profitability calculators and multipools months ago as they were always far behind in terms of profitabiltiy. the latest rumors seem to say that because the 16nm-die are delayed the 980ti will be delayed too...
Well, the 780 Ti was released about 5 months after the 780 so it might take a while for the 980 Ti to be released. On a sidenote, the 1000 series cards (2016) will have some interesting features: 3D Memory: Stacks DRAM chips into dense modules with wide interfaces, and brings them inside the same package as the GPU. This lets GPUs get data from memory more quickly – boosting throughput and efficiency – allowing Nvidia to build more compact GPUs that put more power into smaller devices. The result: several times greater bandwidth, more than twice the memory capacity and quadrupled energy efficiency.
Unified Memory: This will make building applications that take advantage of what both GPUs and CPUs can do quicker and easier by allowing the CPU to access the GPU’s memory, and the GPU to access the CPU’s memory, so developers don’t have to allocate resources between the two.
NVLink: Today’s computers are constrained by the speed at which data can move between the CPU and GPU. NVLink puts a fatter pipe between the CPU and GPU, allowing data to flow at more than 80GB per second, compared to the 16GB per second available now.
Pascal Module: NVIDIA has designed a module to house Pascal GPUs with NVLink. They are one-third the size of the standard boards used today.
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djm34
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November 11, 2014, 02:23:16 PM |
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I heard that pascal should be right on schedule in 2016.
hmm for easter (the inside joke might get lost in translation...) ? regarding unified memory, it is already implemented on the 980 (I think...), but there isn't any practical use to it (beside breaking backward compatibility... with compute 35 and 50 ) in crypto... (what matter actually is to avoid accessing global mem from the gpu... and obviously the cpu) may be to transmit faster a good nonce to the server ? but beside that it isn't really usefull.
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November 11, 2014, 04:15:31 PM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...) shhhhhhh now the coin is going to be worthless. Yeah, for future reference a pm is preferred. Would honor it with a few days mining worth of coins. Diff has now doubled, profitability slashed.........twas nice whilst it lasted! Just keep an eye on the kilo-watt meters...........
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November 11, 2014, 04:25:29 PM |
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actually it isn't really a secret, coinwarz was putting it on top of their profitability list some days ago already...
I see. I stopped checking profitability calculators and multipools months ago as they were always far behind in terms of profitabiltiy. the latest rumors seem to say that because the 16nm-die are delayed the 980ti will be delayed too...
Well, the 780 Ti was released about 5 months after the 780 so it might take a while for the 980 Ti to be released. 5 months isn't that far away, if this is the case too, mining is not profitable anyway so better to wait, unless you need it to play far cry 4 , but even then a 970 can run any title at full hd, 980 would be mandatory for those who bought a 4k monitor, i can agree on this
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