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March 11, 2017, 11:22:14 PM
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Folks,

I would like to be direct and fast, what is the most profitable model for 1 or 2 years from now?
My budget is U $ 1250, and can vary 10% more or less.

COST 4 me.
RX 470 - U$$ 246,00
RX 480 - U$$ 291,56
GTX 1060 - U$$ 262
GTX 1070 - U$$ 485

Not accounted for freight expenses

Second,

Whats is best Warranty and Hashrate

XFX / SAPPHIRE / ASUS(STRIX) / GIGABYTE (i have and not like but..) / PowerColor (i have and like, many information in gpu-z to check status)

Please, help me.

TNX
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March 11, 2017, 11:48:09 PM
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MSI RX 480 8gb Gaming X, is the best i think, and almost the best for low temps and that's the most important for the card life time Smiley
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March 12, 2017, 12:09:44 AM
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I am observing that the Rx 470 is playing very close, but what complicates me is that the memory of 4GB is already in the limit, and at 8GB the price extrapolates too much, and the supplier does not have at the moment, I am considering the GTX 970 also, But I have no basis with her.

Can Nvidia be a good choice for mining, or just AMD?
I have 2 Rigs with AMD and I have not had a headache until today.
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March 12, 2017, 12:49:19 AM
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I am observing that the Rx 470 is playing very close, but what complicates me is that the memory of 4GB is already in the limit, and at 8GB the price extrapolates too much, and the supplier does not have at the moment, I am considering the GTX 970 also, But I have no basis with her.

Can Nvidia be a good choice for mining, or just AMD?
I have 2 Rigs with AMD and I have not had a headache until today.
nVidia is well doing now on some algos like equihash(zcash) , and there is also Lbry and also Lyra , you can go with one card to try before building the complete machine

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March 12, 2017, 05:22:20 AM
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I am observing that the Rx 470 is playing very close, but what complicates me is that the memory of 4GB is already in the limit, and at 8GB the price extrapolates too much, and the supplier does not have at the moment, I am considering the GTX 970 also, But I have no basis with her.

Can Nvidia be a good choice for mining, or just AMD?
I have 2 Rigs with AMD and I have not had a headache until today.
nVidia is well doing now on some algos like equihash(zcash) , and there is also Lbry and also Lyra , you can go with one card to try before building the complete machine

I am with the platform ready with the Riser, sources mobo .. everything ready, I really need only the VGA, I am searching all boards but I have not yet defined it yet.
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March 12, 2017, 05:27:34 AM
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Tell me when you found somebody who tells you what the best coin is in ! 1 - 2 ! Years.

Mining is risky. If you dont take the risk, better leave.
If you need help and didnt do your homework, better leave.

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March 12, 2017, 05:34:26 AM
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Tell me when you found somebody who tells you what the best coin is in ! 1 - 2 ! Years.

Mining is risky. If you dont take the risk, better leave.
If you need help and didnt do your homework, better leave.

Wotan
I trade in forex and altcoins for some considerable time, mining for the last 2 years, I agree that it is not certainties, but I believe that all opinions are valid so that I can make an investment decision. There are some altcoins that keep their value and profitability for sure otherwise we would not have people mining and making a living out of it.

I believe that your arrogance and ignorance in determining that I have not done the homework, is simply a despicable opinion, if there is nothing to contribute, do not pollute the topic!

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March 12, 2017, 05:53:58 AM
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You told you are mining since 2 Years and ask about what is best hashrate?
Doesnt take more than 10 secs to check at whattomine.

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March 12, 2017, 05:58:46 AM
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You told you are mining since 2 Years and ask about what is best hashrate?
Doesnt take more than 10 secs to check at whattomine.

Wotan

The same model may have different Hashrates due to memories, ASIC quality construction, ventilation quality and hardware architecture, and we know that Whattomine does not always match reality.
That's why I requested information from those who have RIG and not people who only COMMENT what they think, but those who already have experience in what they are commenting.

I suggest that, if you can not add to the topic, there is no need to continue commenting.
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March 12, 2017, 06:02:20 AM
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I have lots of Rigs. Ok, lets stop this.
Go for Sapphire 470 / 480 or
Gigabyte G1 1070
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March 12, 2017, 06:18:57 AM
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Folks,

I would like to be direct and fast, what is the most profitable model for 1 or 2 years from now?
My budget is U $ 1250, and can vary 10% more or less.

COST 4 me.
RX 470 - U$$ 246,00
RX 480 - U$$ 291,56
GTX 1060 - U$$ 262
GTX 1070 - U$$ 485

Not accounted for freight expenses

Second,

Whats is best Warranty and Hashrate

XFX / SAPPHIRE / ASUS(STRIX) / GIGABYTE (i have and not like but..) / PowerColor (i have and like, many information in gpu-z to check status)

Please, help me.

TNX

I have MSI 470 & 480 and sapphire 470, all 8GB. The MSI stays 7-8 deg C cooler. The sapphire 470 speed on ETH is max5% lower than MSI 480 and 5-10% higher than MSI 470. Both brands are good, but based on my experience of 3-4 months with these cards, I would go with sapphire RX470 8GB for my next rig. The price in your area might be important in your decision as well.
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March 12, 2017, 07:04:56 AM
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@babaG

I think that today the most profitable are the RX 470, what makes me reflect are the 4GB x 8 GB, if I opt for the 8 GB models, in the end I will have 1 VGA less because the difference between them comes around U $$ 80 to 100, which I could buy an Rx 470 more.

Does memory make a difference in mining today?
Previously we had the problem of the DAG file but this was healed with Claymore, however I feel that the R9 280x which I have 3GB, still suffer from this problem.

The questions are, would it be worth buying a used GTX 970 (4GB) with price equal to Rx 470 (4GB)?
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March 12, 2017, 09:21:25 AM
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I have lots of Rigs. Ok, lets stop this.
Go for Sapphire 470 / 480 or
Gigabyte G1 1070

I also recommend the Gigabyte g1 1070. Although I have only 1 and the rest of my rigs are based on old AMD R9 2/390s (which now consume WAY too much power).

The one I have is capable of VERY high memory overclocks (+700 at least) which gives it great hashrate vs. power consumption for the many algorithms which benefit from fast memory. It is really good at ETH (30mh/s @ 100W), ZEC (440 sol/s @ 110W) and cryptonight (500h/s @ 90W but maybe capable of much more if you can find the right ccminer - I can't)). These are the ones I have tested thoroughly but I know it also can kill at some other algorithms, like Lyra2rev2, X11gost, and others.

Obviously I can't compare to other more recent cards, but I believe that 1070s in general with maintain very good resale value. Which may offset the problem that they are expensive cards compared to the AMD ones you asked about.

If I was starting out and had a decent amount of money I think I would build half of my rigs with the Gigabyte G1 gaming 1070, and the other half with whatever is the best bang for buck AMD cards right now.

Crypto currency enthusiast and miner since 2015. Mined approx 200 ETH during 2016 and 2017 and sold it at approximately $US40 each. Then I watched it reach $1000+ each. If anyone bothers to read this stuff pay attention to this: HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL

I started mining with 1 AMD 7950 and 1 R9-280X. Then I gradually built my AMD operation into 12 R9-290s. Awesome ETH hash but ridiculous power consumption and heat. Over the last year I defected to the Nvidia team. I now use GTX 1070s. They were expensive to buy (probably a bargain now) but awesome hash rate vs. power consumption. blah blah blah blah
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March 12, 2017, 10:14:13 AM
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COST 4 me.
RX 470 - U$$ 246,00
RX 480 - U$$ 291,56
GTX 1060 - U$$ 262
GTX 1070 - U$$ 485


I ONLY buy RX 470's for the fastest ROI, and at your budget you could build a 4 card rig with those. Go with Sapphire as they are the best board partner.

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March 12, 2017, 10:45:53 AM
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here is my 2c

1. AMD vs Nvidia
Historically AMD miner development has been faster and out earlier. Just look at Etherum, Zcash and Pascal. I never check but i think it was the same for Monero. Even today you struggle to fund the quality miners for Nvidia you can get for AMD.

2. With ROI over 12months, it is very risky to invest a lot. So the lower the Investment the better even if it means getting less Return. The return can go up or down which is where the risk is.

Depending on your country and pricing it does look like R470 4Gb is king for mining now.

But that said one can run +8 Nvidia cards on a MB with an PCI-E switch but can't do more than 7 with AMD RX cards. So lower systems overhead cost and in my opinion Nvidia is more popular with gamers so better resell value.
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March 12, 2017, 10:47:05 AM
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Only buy RX 470, even though they are near 100$ more expensive that the price I have, you can still be profitable if your electricity rate is low.
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March 12, 2017, 10:47:20 AM
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COST 4 me.
RX 470 - U$$ 246,00
RX 480 - U$$ 291,56
GTX 1060 - U$$ 262
GTX 1070 - U$$ 485


I ONLY buy RX 470's for the fastest ROI, and at your budget you could build a 4 card rig with those. Go with Sapphire as they are the best board partner.

agree on the RX 470 but not on Sapphire. out 50 24 cards have been leeking cooling ooil on the RX 470 4Gb Nitros
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March 12, 2017, 12:35:17 PM
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agree on the RX 470 but not on Sapphire. out 50 24 cards have been leeking cooling ooil on the RX 470 4Gb Nitros

I also have suffered from leaking oil on 8gb Sapphire Nitros, they work fine, but doesn't make them look too attractive for resale when you want to upgrade.
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March 12, 2017, 01:43:58 PM
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agree on the RX 470 but not on Sapphire. out 50 24 cards have been leeking cooling ooil on the RX 470 4Gb Nitros

I also have suffered from leaking oil on 8gb Sapphire Nitros, they work fine, but doesn't make them look too attractive for resale when you want to upgrade.


Yup, leaking too, but that's not oil, that's thermal grease from the pads, non conductive and not harmful for the card or any other component.

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March 12, 2017, 03:44:26 PM
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I started mining with AMD cards, I had a 290x, and then got some rx480s. but in the last 3-4 months, nvidea seems to be catching up. And though rx series is killing it for Ethereum, nvidea is at-par or even better for rest of the algos.

I just got a MSI 1070 last night and I am quite happy with it. Nvidea can mine a lot of algorithms ( ones tht are profitable ), and that makes me feel much more comfortable and future proof. As Ethereum is soon going to be POS, its best you do not place ur best bet on it.

So 1070 being the most powerfull ( expensive too ) and giving a return of  1.65USD ( average ) a day, i feel its the best choice as it saves on PCI Slot, Heat, Electricity and gives u the best ROI in long run.
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