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October 02, 2017, 08:08:56 AM
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Nicehash considered a pool?

It is quite good to mine at nicehash. You are paid bitcoin directly.
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October 02, 2017, 09:41:46 AM
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hello guys i want to buy GPU to mining XMR and i can pay 200$ for one GPU which kind of GPU is good for me
if it were good i can buy 6 more  but this one for test
thank you guys for Answer  and i want hash rate for that GPU


1060 is not bad if you have a sp mod or maybe you can look at some good cpu second hand with that budget, but why monero? zcash is better

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October 02, 2017, 10:31:14 AM
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1080Ti - it is cheap when you check the Hash to Dollar ratio. This is the cheapest ratio you can get with a new card.

Bro you really make decent income in mining altcoins with the multiple GPU not with the single and all. If you invest little to start mining process you cannot make more money you have to afford for electricity. If you start mining with the 6 GPU atleast with the decent rig. You will able to make 500$ per month with the one rig. Increase more to get the more profit.

so your saying 3 GPU's with a total of say 50MH is better then 1 GPU with 50 MH?  (serious question)

I do not know what he is saying but I would prefer going with the 1080TI and run a single rig with 5-6 or them than run 3 times that many rigs with lesser cards. Unless there was some other advantage like less power consumption per hash rate or something the higher density the 1080TIs would provide will always work out better. Every new rig also incurs a new motherboard, processor, RAM, SSD, risers, etc. so the more powerful a card you can put in a rig the better, again assuming all else is equal. As far as price it works out about the same too, as while the 1080Ti is more expensive it is not more expensive than 3x lesser cards.

And what good sir would you be mining on a 1080TI today? Sigt? Dgb? Come on. That is poor advice to a newbie miner. The risks are way too high for the price tag of the 1080ti. Zcash would have been a good coin to mine with the 1080ti but that turned out to just be another pump. 1080tis are too overpowered to simply mine ETH. All you will be left with is mining shitcoins hoping they get a quick pump. A better suggestion IMHO would have been the 1070 or the Vega. Do the math boys.

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October 02, 2017, 10:34:47 AM
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I suggest AMD the 400 series and 500 series, always good hash and really not too expensive to buy. And good luck with your project.

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October 02, 2017, 12:44:34 PM
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I have found that you can earn (including mining Cryptonight with your i5 CPU) around $1.40 per day with a Nvidia 1060. That was on Nicehash, so perhaps you can make more with a mining pool.

you can CPU mine at Nicehash as well?
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October 02, 2017, 01:22:55 PM
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With a $200 budget, I think 1060 should be your choice, or maybe AMD rx570..

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October 02, 2017, 01:26:25 PM
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Are you using free electricity? With old GPU's you cannot pay your electic bills with mining XMR.
1080 ti is nice price-hashrate raito but roi is too long for me. Why don't you directly buy coins instead of mining?
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October 02, 2017, 01:34:12 PM
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hello guys i want to buy GPU to mining XMR and i can pay 200$ for one GPU which kind of GPU is good for me
if it were good i can buy 6 more  but this one for test
thank you guys for Answer  and i want hash rate for that GPU


Please stop wasting your time and money trying to get GPU mining to ever work again, the effort and the time that it takes to make the constant system and coin changes is not anywhere near worth the tiny revenue flow that comes from it. If your work boss told you to do ten hours of computer work for $2 a day, you would laugh at them.

Is that true for all coins though? Some are more optimised towards GPU instead of ASIC miners no like OP's post no?
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November 16, 2017, 03:27:01 PM
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Has anyone a Hashrate for a GT1030 for the timetravel algorithm?
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November 16, 2017, 03:53:23 PM
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Nicehash for the day
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November 16, 2017, 04:20:38 PM
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R9 380 is good and cheap now. You can buy it greatly below 200$ espesially 2G version. and it's good enough on Cryptonight algo and Ethereum forks (with small DAG file)

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November 16, 2017, 04:35:22 PM
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R9 380 is good and cheap now. You can buy it greatly below 200$ espesially 2G version. and it's good enough on Cryptonight algo and Ethereum forks (with small DAG file)

But it gets sold out very quickly. even gamers are struggling due to this recent gpu units unavailability .
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