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April 17, 2017, 07:23:15 PM
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i have rx 470 sapphire nitro+ 4GB.
wich is the best miner to mine ETH?
exist some site with a comparison ardware for all this miners?Huh
thank you!!!

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April 17, 2017, 08:26:43 PM
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i have rx 470 sapphire nitro+ 4GB.
wich is the best miner to mine ETH?
exist some site with a comparison ardware for all this miners?Huh
thank you!!!

From my personal experience genoil's miner is obsolete, and sgminer-gm and Claymore's are virtually tied.
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April 17, 2017, 11:38:32 PM
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i have rx 470 sapphire nitro+ 4GB.
wich is the best miner to mine ETH?
exist some site with a comparison ardware for all this miners?Huh
thank you!!!

Why don't you try yourself? Another lazy ass?
Mr. do it for me...

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April 17, 2017, 11:43:13 PM
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Download Nicehash program from nicehash.com and run their suite of benchmarks. That way you will know exactly what to expect from each and every GPU and/or CPU that you own. Smiley
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April 18, 2017, 08:01:29 AM
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i have rx 470 sapphire nitro+ 4GB.
wich is the best miner to mine ETH?
exist some site with a comparison ardware for all this miners?Huh
thank you!!!

Why don't you try yourself? Another lazy ass?
Mr. do it for me...

...if I have experience in something, and someone asks me for advice, I gladly help.
you insult, without giving a minimum of help.
classic response of repressed people...
I bet, you have not even a girlfriend !!!

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April 18, 2017, 08:04:00 AM
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Download Nicehash program from nicehash.com and run their suite of benchmarks. That way you will know exactly what to expect from each and every GPU and/or CPU that you own. Smiley

this is really a good tip!!!
I didn't know, nicehash.com had a suit for becnhmark!!!

many tanx!!

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June 16, 2017, 03:58:34 PM
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Not much of a comparison, but better than nothing: https://getpimp.org/landing/how-to-mine-ethereum-the-fastest-and-easiest-way/
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January 13, 2018, 09:28:30 AM
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I'm reviving an old thread, but I was searching for the same thing a while back and noone gave a straight answer anywhere (or I didn't find it).
So I'll describe my personal experience here, as this thread is the closest to what I think many people want to know.

I used claymore for some time, but after a while (3 months) I realized that the devfee (or network or whatever) takes more than 1% (2% when dual mining), since it takes some time to switch to another pool etc and claymore also sends a stale share to your pool when it finds a valid share during devfee (at least that is what I think is happening), so your hashrate seems high.

From what I experienced, I lost  5% on average, so if you see hashrate of 100 Mh/s your effective will be something like 95 Mh/s.

With sgminer-gm the displayed hasrate was slower for about 3%, but effectively it was higher than what I was getting with claymore in the long run - in the above example it would be 97 Mh/s on average.
Both claymore and sgminer-gm proved to be quite stable, but I didn't do dual mining which draws more power and generates more heat, so I think in the long run it will destroy your gpus faster.

I'm using ethos linux, my gpus are rx570 4GB
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