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September 23, 2017, 12:28:15 PM
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Hello all .. Im planning to buy those cards for mining.how do they perform ? how many solve rate you take from this card ?

if you can give me the results from various miner softwares i would be very happy ..

Thanks in advance.

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September 23, 2017, 12:43:28 PM
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Some models can do around 130-140sols/s last time I checked. Won't be incredibly profitable but it'll probably work, though ROI will be around a year with that sort of hashrate. Even a 1050ti would run better and a 1060 can be found for a decent price nowadays.
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September 23, 2017, 01:39:27 PM
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Don't use GTX 1050 for mining, even I regret to use 1050TI for mining now. You cannot only consider the mining profit since you need to know that a general motherboard has 6 slots, the better way is to fully utilize those slots. Try to use more powerful cards for mining.

For another thing, if you want to sell your mining cards, low-end product will no longer have a good price after one or two years. But if you mine with high-end cards (e.g., 1080Ti), it's still profitable if you sell it.
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September 23, 2017, 02:08:18 PM
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Don't use GTX 1050 for mining, even I regret to use 1050TI for mining now. You cannot only consider the mining profit since you need to know that a general motherboard has 6 slots, the better way is to fully utilize those slots. Try to use more powerful cards for mining.

For another thing, if you want to sell your mining cards, low-end product will no longer have a good price after one or two years. But if you mine with high-end cards (e.g., 1080Ti), it's still profitable if you sell it.

1080ti is a bad example of good resale value. These highend model deprecciate the quickest once new cards are out.

Best cards for resale value after two years will be 1070 followed by the 1080 and then the 1060 6gb.

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September 23, 2017, 02:25:52 PM
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Don't use GTX 1050 for mining, even I regret to use 1050TI for mining now. You cannot only consider the mining profit since you need to know that a general motherboard has 6 slots, the better way is to fully utilize those slots. Try to use more powerful cards for mining.

For another thing, if you want to sell your mining cards, low-end product will no longer have a good price after one or two years. But if you mine with high-end cards (e.g., 1080Ti), it's still profitable if you sell it.

1080ti is a bad example of good resale value. These highend model deprecciate the quickest once new cards are out.

Best cards for resale value after two years will be 1070 followed by the 1080 and then the 1060 6gb.

1050 has very low hashrate and it is not really make a lot of profit, 1050ti is the lowest card to be consider to use for mining.

And 1080ti is too much expensive now, so I think the resale value should not be great in future, I agreed that 1070 should be good in resale price.
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September 23, 2017, 02:38:06 PM
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Don't use GTX 1050 for mining, even I regret to use 1050TI for mining now. You cannot only consider the mining profit since you need to know that a general motherboard has 6 slots, the better way is to fully utilize those slots. Try to use more powerful cards for mining.

For another thing, if you want to sell your mining cards, low-end product will no longer have a good price after one or two years. But if you mine with high-end cards (e.g., 1080Ti), it's still profitable if you sell it.

1080ti is a bad example of good resale value. These highend model deprecciate the quickest once new cards are out.

Best cards for resale value after two years will be 1070 followed by the 1080 and then the 1060 6gb.
Ive always mined with amd but now with more support for nvidia I bought 2 1070s a pny and Msi the Msi out performs the pny but I'm glad I bought them planning on getting more
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September 23, 2017, 05:17:51 PM
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Just out of curiosity, what hashrates are you guys getting on your GTX 1070s mining zcash?
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January 24, 2018, 05:06:40 AM
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Equihash (Zcash) = 445 sol/s with my Gigabyte 1070 8gb Windforce OC
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January 24, 2018, 06:26:49 AM
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Aftrer ending all videocard models, minersstart buying NVIDIA GTX 1050.
Whats the reason this GPU start giving profit or this is defecit reason?

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July 31, 2018, 01:58:43 PM
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Specifications :

NVIDIA CUDA® Cores : 640
Base Clock : 1354 MHz
Boost Clock : 1455 MHz
Memory Interface Width : 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth : 112 GB/sec
Memory Speed : 7 Gbps
Standard Memory Config : 2 GB GDDR5





Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Hashrate :
Zcash Mining Hashrate : 138 sol/s
OverClocking Hashrate : 155 sol/s using this settings :
Core Boost +190
Memory Boost +280

fore more information here is the link
https://miningchamp.com/gpus/271/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1050-hashrate
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