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March 02, 2018, 04:50:06 PM
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Hi Any one with info for best gpu mining ??

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March 02, 2018, 08:12:44 PM
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Bitcoin has not been mineable with GPUs for YEARS.
Go try the altcoin section.

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March 02, 2018, 08:50:10 PM
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I think if you want to Mine ETH then best is RX570 8gb or RX580 8GB
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If you want to Mine ZCL or Zcash then Go For GTX 1070
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March 02, 2018, 09:10:19 PM
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What about upcoming generation GTX 2060-80 and other? Maybe someone have some knowledge about their GPU abilities?
As I heard Nvidia will present 2 product lines: for miners and for gamers
If somebody know some kind of interesting news about "new-gen GPU", please, write down too about it Wink

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March 03, 2018, 12:20:10 AM
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Any one with info for best gpu mining ?

That depends entirely upon the circumstances surrounding your mining operation. There are electricity costs to consider, space restrictions, investment capital, ROI time frame among many other things. The best GPU would be whichever checks the most boxes on your list compared to the cards. For me, the 1080TI seems like a very solid option. Although, you will be hard pressed to find one at a good price currently. You'll have to give more information about what you are working with in order for anyone to give you real suggestions or solutions. This whole board is full of info on GPU mining, use the search function, read through stickies and very large threads; you will come away with some very fulfilling information by the end of it.

As I heard Nvidia will present 2 product lines: for miners and for gamers

Do you have a source for this information? I haven't heard anything about this and want to read more. I have a feeling that either the cards for miners will be ridiculously expensive, of limited quality, inefficient or some unfortunate combination of the three. Gaming cards seem to be doing alright on Alt-coins, so this feels more like backlash to gamers being annoyed about not being able to find a GPU lately.
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March 03, 2018, 12:32:05 AM
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I think if you want to Mine ETH then best is RX570 8gb or RX580 8GB
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If you want to Mine ZCL or Zcash then Go For GTX 1070

specifically using the sapphire branded card. RX570 nitro is pretty much the best card for Eth due to its build, ability to distribute heat to run cooler, over clock higher using less wattage.
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March 03, 2018, 01:11:01 AM
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Personally, I prefer the 1070ti it can achieve better hashrates on equihash than a 1070 and run at fewer watts which will, in turn, lower electric costs.  I am running my 1070ti at 65% TDP and its pulling 505 sols/s at 103 watts. Compare that to my 1070s that are running at 65% TDP and pulling 480-498 sols/s at 140-150 watts.
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March 03, 2018, 01:22:38 AM
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Personally, I prefer the 1070ti it can achieve better hashrates on equihash than a 1070 and run at fewer watts which will, in turn, lower electric costs.  I am running my 1070ti at 65% TDP and its pulling 505 sols/s at 103 watts. Compare that to my 1070s that are running at 65% TDP and pulling 480-498 sols/s at 140-150 watts.

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March 03, 2018, 01:36:49 AM
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Hi Any one with info for best gpu mining ??

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If you are loking to mine any altocin with the cryptonite algorimth (monero, electroneum, aeon, fonero, karwo, etc) use this link as reference

http://monerobenchmarks.info/

I my personal opinion the best one is a radeon vega xfx 56 according to price and results.

Mining monero with this card without overcloking (which is something I do not recomend to avoid damages) you can get 1050 hash constantly

I also mine with a  Nvidea Geoforce FTX 1050 Ti, you get 400 hash wich i do not recomed this gpu for this algorith. i know this works better with etereum

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March 03, 2018, 02:25:57 AM
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Hi Any one with info for best gpu mining ??

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 :)For me Ill go with ASIC miners, ANTMINER S9 hash rate- 14 TH/S, can't say few but its the expensive one and when its comes to ASIC I believe in there power to mine and as my tge person says its easier to set up and take note that it can be one of the usual miners that its high on electricity.  

So if want to buy miners so remeber thats its costy but nice when your ethereum and bitcoin or the coin that your mining is increasing. Inshort mining is good when market vale is up.
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March 03, 2018, 08:07:05 AM
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Personally, I prefer the 1070ti it can achieve better hashrates on equihash than a 1070 and run at fewer watts which will, in turn, lower electric costs.  I am running my 1070ti at 65% TDP and its pulling 505 sols/s at 103 watts. Compare that to my 1070s that are running at 65% TDP and pulling 480-498 sols/s at 140-150 watts.

Don't forget if you can find them, you can use P104's. The miner equivalent to the 1070. Decent wattage, consistently good MHs. They are uncle's but definitely worthwhile if you manage to secure some!
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March 03, 2018, 09:59:09 AM
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Hi Any one with info for best gpu mining ??

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For me is AMD cards : R9 290,290x,390,390x . RX series (470,480,570,580) 4/8GB. NVIDIA card: 1070,1070'tis.

what the best for me not sure the best for another miner, that's same with you ask the best GPU for mining. So, the best GPU depends on the skill every a miner to use the GPU it.
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March 03, 2018, 12:25:24 PM
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all gpus are overpriced now.. but i would say gtx 1070 is the best
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March 03, 2018, 02:21:54 PM
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all gpus are overpriced now.. but i would say gtx 1070 is the best
gtx 1070Ti . The normal gtx1070 sucks mule balls.
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March 03, 2018, 03:39:35 PM
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Any one with info for best gpu mining ?

That depends entirely upon the circumstances surrounding your mining operation. There are electricity costs to consider, space restrictions, investment capital, ROI time frame among many other things. The best GPU would be whichever checks the most boxes on your list compared to the cards. For me, the 1080TI seems like a very solid option. Although, you will be hard pressed to find one at a good price currently. You'll have to give more information about what you are working with in order for anyone to give you real suggestions or solutions. This whole board is full of info on GPU mining, use the search function, read through stickies and very large threads; you will come away with some very fulfilling information by the end of it.
I agree, the Nvidia 10xx Series are indeed a solid option, lower power consumption, immense hashrate and overclocking capabilities. Despite the fact that the 1080Ti is a costly solution, other lower end series like the 1060/Ti, 1070 and so on are also very efficient and commonly found on mining rigs, enabling you to reach your break-even in a reasonable time period.

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March 03, 2018, 03:43:13 PM
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Try 1060 6GB
low power usage   Grin
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March 03, 2018, 03:58:40 PM
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I would say the NVIDIA brand and 1080 ti model; however, 1070/1070 ti may be the more effective cost solution.
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March 03, 2018, 05:39:04 PM
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I agree, the Nvidia 10xx Series are indeed a solid option, lower power consumption, immense hashrate and overclocking capabilities. Despite the fact that the 1080Ti is a costly solution, other lower end series like the 1060/Ti, 1070 and so on are also very efficient and commonly found on mining rigs, enabling you to reach your break-even in a reasonable time period.

I honestly don't see the 1080ti as a costly solution. It might be marked up right now, because of the lower supply, but there are places and people you can still get it for just about retail. At that price, it only takes a handful of months before you are in the green. Something else that nobody seems to mention about the 1080ti is that it's cooling system/policy is absurdly effective. It stays cooler than almost any other cards I have seen.

all gpus are overpriced now. i would say gtx 1070 is the best

Not all GPUs are overpriced. There are plenty of GPUs that you can mine with at a reasonable price and acquire ROI in less than half a year. This rings especially true when you have access to a forum such as this, where I have seen reputable members successfully selling their very high end GPUs for almost half the price of anywhere else on the internet. Even GPUs that are out of stock seem to be plentiful around our community, as long as you can weed out the scammers.
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March 03, 2018, 06:34:35 PM
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Now all over the world there is a shortage of GPU that are adapted for mining. Speculators broke up the prices to the heavens. The most affected party is probably gamers. Miners need to buy any GPU. You will always find the opportunity to recoup your investments.
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