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March 12, 2017, 04:02:59 PM
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I started mining with gtx 1060 and got $1 per day.

I am new to this industry.
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March 12, 2017, 04:15:13 PM
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And as for the amount of memory friends,

I'm watching some models with 3GB and 4GB, this really affects, currently I only operate with models with 3Gb, I have not had experience with models above 4GB.
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March 12, 2017, 06:10:11 PM
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illl be direcct and fast too, you are such a lazy fuck...

What is your problem?
You have the minimum of active participation in the forum, only sucking information, in all the comments, I passed the opinion where I researched but not all the information that we search on the internet, are outdated or are wrong.
I'm asking for opinions, and this is the essence of a forum, discussing opinions of people who use a product.
I do not like to make a decision where I only have my vision, I like to listen to people.

He could restrict only his inulity to this discourse of hatred.
Keep it in place, if you are wanting to appear, put a watermelon around your neck and get out on the street.

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March 12, 2017, 07:36:18 PM
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I must say that Radeon cards are generally better suited for mining purposes. They have a problem of emitting a lot of heat and tend to work in very hot temperatures. I still insist these are better but if you put them in a board like MSI or BIOSTAR with 6 GPU slots and make sure to have 3-5 coolers as long as your PC case can take, Corsair and Cooler Master do a pretty good job.

You may say that why investing in a case when I use PCI raisers , well the answer is simple, I have tried a mining rig I build for a friend with 6 RX 480 8GB Gpu from MSI and add 5 RGB Coolers inside a Full Tower Case this friend of mine already had. Temperatures of the GPU-s are about 8-15 degree colder from what I see in youtube videos so you may want to try out this idea of me and my friend.




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March 12, 2017, 09:33:10 PM
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I must say that Radeon cards are generally better suited for mining purposes. They have a problem of emitting a lot of heat and tend to work in very hot temperatures. I still insist these are better but if you put them in a board like MSI or BIOSTAR with 6 GPU slots and make sure to have 3-5 coolers as long as your PC case can take, Corsair and Cooler Master do a pretty good job.

You may say that why investing in a case when I use PCI raisers , well the answer is simple, I have tried a mining rig I build for a friend with 6 RX 480 8GB Gpu from MSI and add 5 RGB Coolers inside a Full Tower Case this friend of mine already had. Temperatures of the GPU-s are about 8-15 degree colder from what I see in youtube videos so you may want to try out this idea of me and my friend.

That sounds interesting, would be great if you could share pictures of the case mod that you did to fit 6 cards in it Smiley

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March 13, 2017, 08:13:23 PM
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Please tell me

1 rx 470 4gb sapphire nitro...how much watts power for mining eth ...120watts or 150watts or more or less

please tell me

and

1 power 1450watts green for 6 x sapphire rx 470 nitro 4gb and 1 rx 460 4gb nitro sapphire is enough???

please tell me please help me
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March 13, 2017, 08:52:41 PM
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And as for the amount of memory friends,

I'm watching some models with 3GB and 4GB, this really affects, currently I only operate with models with 3Gb, I have not had experience with models above 4GB.

What i have seen is that, memory counts but memory speed counts more. A 8GB card is nowhere even 40% faster than the 4GB, so only go for higher memory for resale value. I bought the rx 480 compared to the rx470 4GB, but the results were not really worth it compared to the price difference. Thats what I have learned. Similarly same for GTX 1060 too, the 3GB version does almost identical to the 6 GB version.
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March 13, 2017, 11:09:06 PM
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And as for the amount of memory friends,

I'm watching some models with 3GB and 4GB, this really affects, currently I only operate with models with 3Gb, I have not had experience with models above 4GB.

What i have seen is that, memory counts but memory speed counts more. A 8GB card is nowhere even 40% faster than the 4GB, so only go for higher memory for resale value. I bought the rx 480 compared to the rx470 4GB, but the results were not really worth it compared to the price difference. Thats what I have learned. Similarly same for GTX 1060 too, the 3GB version does almost identical to the 6 GB version.

Really, clarified me friend, thank you very much for the collaboration.
Today I made the first purchase I bought 5x XFX Black (Dual Cooling) Rx 470 4G @ 7000 Mhz @ $ 243.00 Warranty 2 Years.

The Store Offer me model the MSI RADEON RX 470 VIDEO CARD ARMOR 4G OC GDDR5 256BIT i have 24h to change.

Is it worth the exchange?

Next month i will take 2x 1070 3GB.
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March 15, 2017, 11:11:33 AM
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How much power supply do I need?

How much each amd 480 need?

The specs say that it needs 500 w power supply. Do AMD 480 need 500 w power supply or just 100 w power supply each? If I have 6 AMD 480 how much power supply would I need? What about disk? Do you use SSD or HD?

Ram? is 4GB of CPU ram enough?
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March 15, 2017, 01:12:28 PM
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And as for the amount of memory friends,

I'm watching some models with 3GB and 4GB, this really affects, currently I only operate with models with 3Gb, I have not had experience with models above 4GB.

What i have seen is that, memory counts but memory speed counts more. A 8GB card is nowhere even 40% faster than the 4GB, so only go for higher memory for resale value. I bought the rx 480 compared to the rx470 4GB, but the results were not really worth it compared to the price difference. Thats what I have learned. Similarly same for GTX 1060 too, the 3GB version does almost identical to the 6 GB version.

Really, clarified me friend, thank you very much for the collaboration.
Today I made the first purchase I bought 5x XFX Black (Dual Cooling) Rx 470 4G @ 7000 Mhz @ $ 243.00 Warranty 2 Years.

The Store Offer me model the MSI RADEON RX 470 VIDEO CARD ARMOR 4G OC GDDR5 256BIT i have 24h to change.

Is it worth the exchange?

Next month i will take 2x 1070 3GB.

I do not have much experience with these brands, but I think MSI is better, though the armor series seems to have a cheaper build. But check what card has better resale in your region, also if the XFX is not OC, then you better go for the OC version, but again look around a lot of reviews of 470 here and on youtube.

I love the 1060, 3GB, even today i checked my return its earning more thn the 75USD more expensive 8GB 480s I got earlier.

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March 15, 2017, 01:17:54 PM
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How much power supply do I need?

How much each amd 480 need?

The specs say that it needs 500 w power supply. Do AMD 480 need 500 w power supply or just 100 w power supply each? If I have 6 AMD 480 how much power supply would I need? What about disk? Do you use SSD or HD?

Ram? is 4GB of CPU ram enough?

No 480 needs just above 150W / card, 470 is 120W i guess, I m not sure pls check. But a 1200W Gold/Platinum should be good for 470 if you mining Zcash. Eth is more power hungry.

The RAM doesnt matter, 4 GB is enough. I run a system at even 2, and it does fine.

HDD, again you just need to run the OS, if you running Windows just get a 16 GB Flash, the cheapest option. A linux can even run on even 8GB.
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March 15, 2017, 02:30:05 PM
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How much power supply do I need?

How much each amd 480 need?

The specs say that it needs 500 w power supply. Do AMD 480 need 500 w power supply or just 100 w power supply each? If I have 6 AMD 480 how much power supply would I need? What about disk? Do you use SSD or HD?

Ram? is 4GB of CPU ram enough?

No 480 needs just above 150W / card, 470 is 120W i guess, I m not sure pls check. But a 1200W Gold/Platinum should be good for 470 if you mining Zcash. Eth is more power hungry.

The RAM doesnt matter, 4 GB is enough. I run a system at even 2, and it does fine.

HDD, again you just need to run the OS, if you running Windows just get a 16 GB Flash, the cheapest option. A linux can even run on even 8GB.

When mining at full speed at stock settings, an RX 480 can consume upto 200W, and an RX 470 can consume 160W. If you are going to go the Windows route, and underclock/undervolt your cards, then target consumption of 120W per card with tweaks. If you are going to go with linux, unless you get a custom ROM made by someone else, your cards will consume 150W so plan accordingly. It is recommended to have a 20% power capacity buffer on the power supply, so for a system consuming 1000W, get a 1200W PSU.

Also, RAM does matter, go for 4GB as that is a good price performance balance, the smaller your system ram is the more the paging file is used, and it results in frequent swaps and stale shares sometimes.

As for the HDD, if you are using a plug and play OS like EthOS or SimpleMiningOS, then get a 16gb SSD. If you are using Windows, get a 64GB SSD minimum as you need to allocate 16GB to paging file which you can not do on a 32GB SSD.

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