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December 04, 2017, 07:56:03 PM
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   With high power cost maybe the 1070 ti would be a really good option for you. Being able to cut the power down to the cards to save on the power bill. 1060's also do really well undervolted. The cards run cooler which should help with longevity. I'm a big fan of the 1070 ti myself. 

I see your thought process here and I'm thinking the same way what's the best computational per to Watts. But I also want the cards to be able to ROI in the estimated 190 days. I feel the 1070 and 1080 both to and normal edition will continue to mine effectively with increases and difficulty as they are newer cards. I'd be worried about the 1060s hitting ROI or still profitable after this time.

So I guess is the question is what's the better hash to watts. The 1070 or the 2070ti. Price difference is that big right now between the two cards. But I am seeing the 1070 when clocked accordingly can perform the 1070ti, but at what wattage cost is the question.

I still have some research to do! =]
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December 04, 2017, 08:04:23 PM
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1080 ti`s are best for resale value, rx580 is the fastest roi. two mutually exclusive categories.

I doubt the 1080ti has better resale than say a 1060.

I think when gpu mining slows or dies out, hopefully the person had got ROI and is just looking to make a profit off the sale. Regardless, it seems like there is a lot of options but I'm looking for a rig that can perform and mine consistently for ayleast 6 months. With increasing difficulties I wonder if there 1060 can keep up.

I'm also leaning towards a 6 card system.
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December 04, 2017, 08:23:24 PM
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1080 ti`s are best for resale value, rx580 is the fastest roi. two mutually exclusive categories.

I doubt the 1080ti has better resale than say a 1060.

I think when gpu mining slows or dies out, hopefully the person had got ROI and is just looking to make a profit off the sale. Regardless, it seems like there is a lot of options but I'm looking for a rig that can perform and mine consistently for ayleast 6 months. With increasing difficulties I wonder if there 1060 can keep up.

I'm also leaning towards a 6 card system.

nothing beats a bang for the buck rig and i think that isnt possible with the 1080Ti's (they are power hungry and need lots more capital -depends on your budget and risk level. Obviously the larger the capital the greater the risk especially for someone starting out small (think worst case scenario like Crypto mining goes into dark ages - would you like to have a 8000$ debt or a 4000$ debt. And during that time that you resell which do you think ppl will be more hesitant to buy a) a used card for say 250$ or b) a used card for $800?
 
I have used 1060's, 1070's and read about 1080Tis (dont own any yet).
I would make a 1060 rig if I can get my hands on Samsung memory cards again and again. The 1060s are rock solid (they dont mess around and just keep on mining. My 1070s are more of a diva so you need to really decide carefully. Then theres the Pascal RX cards that mine ethash & cryptonight like no ones business but also divas to setup.

I suggest starting out small and building up from there as opposed to jumping in the deep end right away. Just my 0.02$
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December 04, 2017, 08:36:34 PM
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1080 ti`s are best for resale value, rx580 is the fastest roi. two mutually exclusive categories.

I doubt the 1080ti has better resale than say a 1060.

I think when gpu mining slows or dies out, hopefully the person had got ROI and is just looking to make a profit off the sale. Regardless, it seems like there is a lot of options but I'm looking for a rig that can perform and mine consistently for ayleast 6 months. With increasing difficulties I wonder if there 1060 can keep up.

I'm also leaning towards a 6 card system.

nothing beats a bang for the buck rig and i think that isnt possible with the 1080Ti's (they are power hungry and need lots more capital -depends on your budget and risk level. Obviously the larger the capital the greater the risk especially for someone starting out small (think worst case scenario like Crypto mining goes into dark ages - would you like to have a 8000$ debt or a 4000$ debt. And during that time that you resell which do you think ppl will be more hesitant to buy a) a used card for say 250$ or b) a used card for $800?
 
I have used 1060's, 1070's and read about 1080Tis (dont own any yet).
I would make a 1060 rig if I can get my hands on Samsung memory cards again and again. The 1060s are rock solid (they dont mess around and just keep on mining. My 1070s are more of a diva so you need to really decide carefully. Then theres the Pascal RX cards that mine ethash & cryptonight like no ones business but also divas to setup.

I suggest starting out small and building up from there as opposed to jumping in the deep end right away. Just my 0.02$

I posted to hear your 0.02 cents so I appreciate it.

I'm still between the 1070 and the 1070 ti, I've ruled out the 1080's and like you said would rather be out 3k instead of 4.6k or more.
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December 04, 2017, 08:47:49 PM
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1080 ti`s are best for resale value, rx580 is the fastest roi. two mutually exclusive categories.

I doubt the 1080ti has better resale than say a 1060.

I think when gpu mining slows or dies out, hopefully the person had got ROI and is just looking to make a profit off the sale. Regardless, it seems like there is a lot of options but I'm looking for a rig that can perform and mine consistently for ayleast 6 months. With increasing difficulties I wonder if there 1060 can keep up.

I'm also leaning towards a 6 card system.

nothing beats a bang for the buck rig and i think that isnt possible with the 1080Ti's (they are power hungry and need lots more capital -depends on your budget and risk level. Obviously the larger the capital the greater the risk especially for someone starting out small (think worst case scenario like Crypto mining goes into dark ages - would you like to have a 8000$ debt or a 4000$ debt. And during that time that you resell which do you think ppl will be more hesitant to buy a) a used card for say 250$ or b) a used card for $800?
 
I have used 1060's, 1070's and read about 1080Tis (dont own any yet).
I would make a 1060 rig if I can get my hands on Samsung memory cards again and again. The 1060s are rock solid (they dont mess around and just keep on mining. My 1070s are more of a diva so you need to really decide carefully. Then theres the Pascal RX cards that mine ethash & cryptonight like no ones business but also divas to setup.

I suggest starting out small and building up from there as opposed to jumping in the deep end right away. Just my 0.02$

I posted to hear your 0.02 cents so I appreciate it.

I'm still between the 1070 and the 1070 ti, I've ruled out the 1080's and like you said would rather be out 3k instead of 4.6k or more.

Right on!
I was able to get some good deals locally on some 1070s that I couldn't pass up (helps knowing how various manufacturers vary their warranty terms too (especially if buying used-look for receipts etc). Micron memory is decent and is what I found most common in 1070s up here in Canada.
If eletricity costs are a concern then definitely run some numbers to see if the higher efficiency is worth it.

Good luck (hope you wont need it except for in the pool you mine on  Wink) and have fun!
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December 04, 2017, 08:54:46 PM
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Hello guys!
I am planning to build a 6 GPU rig. I just need some advice before buying the hardware.
What would you chose from the following GPUs?

1. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 
2. GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Windforce OC 8GB DDR5 256-bit
3. AsusGeForce GTX 1070 STRIX GAMING O8G 8GB DDR5 256-bit
4. GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Windforce OC 8GB DDR5 256-bit
5. ASUS Radeon RX 580 Dual 8GB DDR5 256-bit
6 GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 Mining 6GB DDR5 192-bit


Thank you!
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December 04, 2017, 08:56:08 PM
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Right on!
I was able to get some good deals locally on some 1070s that I couldn't pass up (helps knowing how various manufacturers vary their warranty terms too (especially if buying used-look for receipts etc). Micron memory is decent and is what I found most common in 1070s up here in Canada.
If eletricity costs are a concern then definitely run some numbers to see if the higher efficiency is worth it.

Good luck (hope you wont need it except for in the pool you mine on  Wink) and have fun!


That'll be the next hurtle is what pool to mine! I'm still struggling to find a good source on 1070 vs 1070ti efficiency to wattage.

Not sure if people are secretive or the information is tucked away.
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