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January 25, 2018, 07:39:15 PM
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I have 2 rigs running currently both using NiceHash on windows 10

6 EVGA 1080 FTW
Running neoscrypt @ 7.02 MH/s
70TDP +50 core +500 memory
Draws approximately 1000 watts and 9 amps at the wall

The 2nd rig

6 Asus 1080ti turbo
Running neoscrypt @ 7.88 MH/s
65TDP +150 core +500 memory
Draws approximately 1150 watts and 9.5 amps at the wall

Interesting. I would have imagined the gap would be much bigger than that. Are you sure you have the 1080Ti's setup correctly? Maybe I do not understand neoscrypt but usually with most other coins the gap is a lot bigger.

 EVGA 1080 FTW cards are somewhat higher TDP than "normal" for 1080 cards - 215 watts or some such IIRC, so at 70% they're pulling 150 watts or so per card (which would be 83% on many other 1080 models).
 Gigabyte AORUS 1080 ti is 250 watts TDP, at 65% they're pulling 163 watts or so per card.

 THAT is why the gap is so small.


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January 25, 2018, 08:17:31 PM
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My answer:

1080ti= The best, faster one but the most expensive. Might be too expensive really.

1080= Second in mining speed but for memory intensive algorythms (ETH). Can be found a prices similar to the 1070ti.

1070ti= Similar price to the 1080. Inferior performance but for ETH at which is probably the best or very close to the 1080ti.

1070= A bit cheaper than the both above. Very similar performance to the 1070ti.

1060= Don't understimate the little sister if density is not a problem for you. It has a great price for the hash. Even the 3gb versions, although the 3gb might not be enough for mining eth.

So IMHO, to decide which one you need to decide what is more important for you, price, performance, density, resell price. My pick is the 1080, great density, great price, if you are not hooked on mining eth it has better hash power than the 1070s. Also, 1080 has a great gaming performance which should make it easy to sell later on.
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January 26, 2018, 01:18:00 AM
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1080ti is better .
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June 28, 2018, 12:14:11 PM
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June 28, 2018, 12:19:40 PM
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Which one is best for mining?

No doubts the 1080ti,

Seems its better to get a 1070 for mining than a 1080

1070Ti is also better than 1070.

A 1070Ti is actually better overall than a 1080.

Agreed... my 1070Ti systems earn about the same as my 1080 systems and cost less (using algo switching setup).

Maybe buying a premium 1080 card you could beat the 1070Ti but then at even more cost.

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June 28, 2018, 12:24:09 PM
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This miningchamp newbie resurrected a thread last posted to 5 months ago, but I will nonetheless note that the ETHlargement pill has definitely breathed new life into the 1080. Mine went from about 540 H/s to 630 H/s on CryptoNight (still not a great use for the card, however) and from 21.4 MH/s to 30.3 MH/s on Ethash. The latter improvement is good enough it makes more sense to put the 1080 on Ethash rather than Equihash, especially now that ASICs have shown up for the latter algo.



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July 10, 2018, 01:33:05 AM
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Which one is best for mining?

No doubts the 1080ti,

Seems its better to get a 1070 for mining than a 1080

1070Ti is also better than 1070.

A 1070Ti is actually better overall than a 1080.

Agreed... my 1070Ti systems earn about the same as my 1080 systems and cost less (using algo switching setup).

Maybe buying a premium 1080 card you could beat the 1070Ti but then at even more cost.

If you use the Enlargement software to increase the memory efficiency, the 1080Ti is also very good.
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July 10, 2018, 07:32:22 AM
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i have both 1070 ti and 1080ti rigs and i would rather run more 1070ti's due to lower cost the hash extra from the 1080ti's doesnt make a sinificant enough difference to justify the extra cost .
also i wouldnt mine eth atm there are way more profitable algos to mine right now there are lost of equihash forks that are almost 20% more profitable than eth mining right now.
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July 22, 2018, 05:46:18 AM
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i have both 1070 ti and 1080ti rigs and i would rather run more 1070ti's due to lower cost the hash extra from the 1080ti's doesnt make a sinificant enough difference to justify the extra cost .
also i wouldnt mine eth atm there are way more profitable algos to mine right now there are lost of equihash forks that are almost 20% more profitable than eth mining right now.

The only benefit for the 1080ti is the higher density.
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