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lmannyr (OP)
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January 09, 2018, 07:54:53 PM
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Hello everyone.

New to crypto this week!  I have a huge learning curve going on right now!  Not new to building computers though.

Due to the extremely HIGH price and scarcity of the 1080s, 1070s and 1060s, I plan to us 6 1050 ti 4gb from MSI.  Once I get ROI and prove to the admiral that mining may be profitable, we plan to expand into a room full of GPUs and its' own aircondition. 

What is the individual hash rates for the 1050?  Are there any sites that show GPU hash benchmarks?

Thoughts? 

Thanks.

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January 09, 2018, 08:07:27 PM
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Hello everyone.

New to crypto this week!  I have a huge learning curve going on right now!  Not new to building computers though.

Due to the extremely HIGH price and scarcity of the 1080s, 1070s and 1060s, I plan to us 6 1050 ti 4gb from MSI.  Once I get ROI and prove to the admiral that mining may be profitable, we plan to expand into a room full of GPUs and its' own aircondition. 

What is the individual hash rates for the 1050?  Are there any sites that show GPU hash benchmarks?

Thoughts? 

Thanks.


I believe you are in the wrong section mate,this is altcoin discussions and its not for mining .

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January 09, 2018, 08:07:58 PM
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I would strongly advise against investing in 1050's, these cards will soon become obsolete & the 4gb memory is simply not going to be enough soon. If I were you, I would simply wait until 1070 or 1070 tis become available or just import them. Check out https://whattomine.com/
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January 09, 2018, 09:16:31 PM
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I have a rig from 5x1050ti Palit, which give an average of 15.5 Mh/s when mining Ethereum. Perfect budget solution, which at the current exchange rate gives a good profit.
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