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January 26, 2018, 02:12:31 AM
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how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?
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January 26, 2018, 02:27:43 AM
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how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.
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January 26, 2018, 02:32:04 AM
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how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.

yeah but I want to see if anyone has one here, and is using one.
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January 26, 2018, 02:38:57 AM
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how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.

yeah but I want to see if anyone has one here, and is using one.

Its not inferior... Its superior, however the cost is prohibitive -- but it crushes and is a great mining card.  You would have to look at the ROI on it and see how long it takes as compared to a 1080ti to get your money back.
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January 26, 2018, 02:53:11 AM
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Inferior VS. Superior is dependent on hashrate ... RIO is based on what you paid for it.  Calculate it, buy or don't buy based on the calculations.  Post your results or look for others.

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January 26, 2018, 03:00:54 AM
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how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.

yeah but I want to see if anyone has one here, and is using one.

Its not inferior... Its superior, however the cost is prohibitive -- but it crushes and is a great mining card.  You would have to look at the ROI on it and see how long it takes as compared to a 1080ti to get your money back.

well im more interested in how many 1080ti = 1 titian V

because if 2 1080ti are greater power then 1 titan V does it makes sense to get a titian V? You will

is it at least 3 1080ti in terms of hashing power?
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January 26, 2018, 03:03:39 AM
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how come this card isnt on the whattomine list? Inferior due to chip or ram incompatibility?  The thing is $3000, is the thing worth $3000? Has anyone tried mining with it?

The info is on google.

yeah but I want to see if anyone has one here, and is using one.

Its not inferior... Its superior, however the cost is prohibitive -- but it crushes and is a great mining card.  You would have to look at the ROI on it and see how long it takes as compared to a 1080ti to get your money back.

well im more interested in how many 1080ti = 1 titian V

because if 2 1080ti are greater power then 1 titan V does it makes sense to get a titian V? You will

is it at least 3 1080ti in terms of hashing power?

Dude Google this shit man.....

1 Titan V is good for 82 Mh/s so its actually better than two Titan XP's.

Obviously 3 GTX 1080ti @ 38 MH/s each would be better. But thats just Eth mining.
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January 26, 2018, 03:05:49 AM
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Perhaps you should look it up and compare, if that's the comparison that you want to do.  Did you even specify algo?  You need to be comparing hashrate per algo.


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January 26, 2018, 03:15:33 AM
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Perhaps you should look it up and compare, if that's the comparison that you want to do.  Did you even specify algo?  You need to be comparing hashrate per algo.



well thats what im wondering

the highest rate is the lyra2revv2 algo at 64000.0 kh/s

can a titan v get 128,000 for  lyra2revv2?
can a titan v get 192,000 for lyra2revv2?

why is nobody using a titan v? I would have thought people would have rigs of them if they were so powerful, like how 1 vega 64 = 2 or 3 other lower spec amd cards in terms of hash rate in cryptonight
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January 26, 2018, 03:21:47 AM
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Maybe that figure isn't realistic ... Maybe gpu miners aren't into the expense of testing it right now.  Who knows.  Buy one and test it.  You don't have to buy 100, if that were even possible.  Just one.

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January 26, 2018, 10:56:06 AM
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Yes I have a Titan-V for R&D purposes, does 69 MH mining ETH out of the box on stock clocks.
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