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June 10, 2017, 11:20:30 AM
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right now, I plan on buying some GPUs for mining.

I have these two gpus shortlisted
r9 295x2
gtx 1070
i will buy 4 of these so I am thinking which one is better in mining/cost+electricity factor.
any other gpu suggestion is welcome.
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June 10, 2017, 11:31:22 AM
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right now, I plan on buying some GPUs for mining.

I have these two gpus shortlisted
r9 295x2
gtx 1070
i will buy 4 of these so I am thinking which one is better in mining/cost+electricity factor.
any other gpu suggestion is welcome.

R9 295 has good hashrates, but wattage are extreme!
GTX 1070 cost a lot but it has great power consumption.

Best you can have are RX 470/480/570/580, but you need to wait till they have some on stock.

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June 10, 2017, 11:41:29 AM
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right now, I plan on buying some GPUs for mining.

I have these two gpus shortlisted
r9 295x2
gtx 1070
i will buy 4 of these so I am thinking which one is better in mining/cost+electricity factor.
any other gpu suggestion is welcome.

R9 295 has good hashrates, but wattage are extreme!
GTX 1070 cost a lot but it has great power consumption.

Best you can have are RX 470/480/570/580, but you need to wait till they have some on stock.

here they have 470/480/580 in stock. which one is good for mining out of these? I plan on buying 8 of these since theyre much cheaper
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June 10, 2017, 11:55:26 AM
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Get 580s, they are great for dual mining! I would recommend 8GB Variants as the DAG file gets bigger time by time, 8GB will be long lasting and moreover, they are easy to sell.
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June 10, 2017, 12:28:41 PM
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Get 580s, they are great for dual mining! I would recommend 8GB Variants as the DAG file gets bigger time by time, 8GB will be long lasting and moreover, they are easy to sell.
The DAG limit is projected to be hit by September 2019, by which the cards will be extremely obsolete for mining and/or Ethereum will have switched to PoS.
The 4GB variants are the best value, except for when the price difference is in the neighborhood of 20 dollars or less.
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June 10, 2017, 12:32:23 PM
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Get 580s, they are great for dual mining! I would recommend 8GB Variants as the DAG file gets bigger time by time, 8GB will be long lasting and moreover, they are easy to sell.
The DAG limit is projected to be hit by September 2019, by which the cards will be extremely obsolete for mining and/or Ethereum will have switched to PoS.
The 4GB variants are the best value, except for when the price difference is in the neighborhood of 20 dollars or less.

Yea, but once the Dag gets over 3GB by early next year, you won't be able to dual mine effectively with 4GB cards. You already can't dual mine with 3GB cards.
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June 10, 2017, 01:13:04 PM
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Get 580s, they are great for dual mining! I would recommend 8GB Variants as the DAG file gets bigger time by time, 8GB will be long lasting and moreover, they are easy to sell.

enlighten me on the dag file? i used to mine doge and other coins and back then it didnt matter what gpu you had or how much memory other than the hashrate.
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June 10, 2017, 06:13:20 PM
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Don't worry about the DAG. Once the DAG >4GB you won't be mining anyways by then.
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June 10, 2017, 06:51:27 PM
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Don't worry about the DAG. Once the DAG >4GB you won't be mining anyways by then.

I heard there will be mixed PoS and PoW for long time.
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June 10, 2017, 07:07:34 PM
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Get 580s, they are great for dual mining! I would recommend 8GB Variants as the DAG file gets bigger time by time, 8GB will be long lasting and moreover, they are easy to sell.
The DAG limit is projected to be hit by September 2019, by which the cards will be extremely obsolete for mining and/or Ethereum will have switched to PoS.
The 4GB variants are the best value, except for when the price difference is in the neighborhood of 20 dollars or less.

Yea, but once the Dag gets over 3GB by early next year, you won't be able to dual mine effectively with 4GB cards. You already can't dual mine with 3GB cards.
Still, by early next year you will have made ROI plus enough money to replace all your RX GPUs with Vega ones.
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June 10, 2017, 07:51:09 PM
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i guess i should stick with rx 580. price difference is $50 per card to rx 480. and power consumption not so much.
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July 02, 2017, 06:31:44 AM
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i guess i should stick with rx 580. price difference is $50 per card to rx 480. and power consumption not so much.

580 is the same as 480, but it might have more resale value.
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July 02, 2017, 08:19:30 AM
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Buy the 1070 gpu. The 295x has a good hash rate (ethereum 50-60mhs), however it consumes a lot of power and generates a lot of heat. You will require one 1000w psu for each 295x2 and if you have several of them you will have to invest in cooling. Additionally, the 295x2 tends to burn VGA cables, I have a total of 4 spoilt VGA cables and 1 idle sapphire 295x2.

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July 02, 2017, 10:01:25 AM
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Actually the R9 295 X2 can do ~65 - 70 MH/s but use ~500 W each. If you can pick up used cards and have good electric rates, they are a good option to get a lot of MH from a few cards. Problem is they are going for 3x what they were going for used two months ago.

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July 02, 2017, 09:48:37 PM
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I would have gone for the 1070 gtx or the 580. It also depends on where you live (how much electricity you pay).
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July 02, 2017, 10:09:58 PM
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I'm having the same problem with choosing between 1070's or RX580's 8GB.
I like the fact that the AMD cards can mine a lot of coins, but they are way overpriced at this moment.
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July 02, 2017, 10:45:49 PM
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I'm having the same problem with choosing between 1070's or RX580's 8GB.
I like the fact that the AMD cards can mine a lot of coins, but they are way overpriced at this moment.

I suggest you wait for the RX 580s to come back into stock and leave all the GTX 1070s for me to buy... since you don't think that nvidia cards can mine the same coins as AMD.
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July 02, 2017, 11:24:32 PM
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I'm having the same problem with choosing between 1070's or RX580's 8GB.
I like the fact that the AMD cards can mine a lot of coins, but they are way overpriced at this moment.

I suggest you wait for the RX 580s to come back into stock and leave all the GTX 1070s for me to buy... since you don't think that nvidia cards can mine the same coins as AMD.


Lol, i was confused with the 1080ti's with the other memory.
Yes i know 1070's can do a lot more than 1080's.
But i thought the AMD cards could mine way better and efficient in other coins.. or am i wrong lol
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July 03, 2017, 02:06:33 AM
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I got myself a amd rig and its a mix of 570, 580 and 470, both 4gb and 8gb, all of them in stock give me around 24MH/s only the rx470 gives me 23, but after modding them they give around 29-30. At the end with the rx 4xx or 5xx series what matters is the wattage. I am building an nvidia rig, will be fun to compare them later on.
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July 03, 2017, 06:26:32 AM
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Lol, i was confused with the 1080ti's with the other memory.
Yes i know 1070's can do a lot more than 1080's.
But i thought the AMD cards could mine way better and efficient in other coins.. or am i wrong lol

AMD cards are more efficient at certain algorithms, and Nvidia more efficient in others.  They can both mine practically all the same coins that matter though.  When cards were available, the RX470 was the sweet spot for Etherium when it came to price per Megahash.  An nvidia 1070 is the current sweet spot for cards that are available.  A plain 1080 is not a good value at today's prices, and a 1080ti is a powerful card when you put it on the algos that nvidia does best.
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