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March 06, 2018, 08:58:06 PM
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My suggestions:
1 - INNO3D GTX 1070
2 - SAPPHIRE Pulse RX 570 4GB OC
3 - ASUS RX 570 4GB ROG STRIX OC
In that order.
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March 06, 2018, 09:34:50 PM
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Hello guys,

I want to make a rig, so please can you tell me which one these cards will get me fastest ROI. It doesn't matter what altcoin it mines, I am gonna cash out quickly. My electricity costs .08$

- INNO3D GTX 1060 6GB -  424$

- MSI GTX 1060 3GB OC -   351$

- INNO3D GTX 1070 -         585$ - 620$  (price not 100% confirmed)

- ASUS RX 570 4GB ROG STRIX OC - 470$

- SAPPHIRE Pulse RX 570 4GB OC - 478$

- Asus Radeon RX 580 OC Edition 4GB DUAL - 509$

- Asus Radeon RX 580 OC Edition 8GB DUAL - 580$

- ASUS GTX ROG STRIX RX VEGA 56 OC 8GB (3fans) - 1015$


These are my local retailer's rate. Thanks.





I am also looking for good ROI rig and I am thinking about GTX 1050 TI. Those are 4 gigs and are really cheap price compare to others...
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March 06, 2018, 09:46:54 PM
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I am also looking for good ROI rig and I am thinking about GTX 1050 TI. Those are 4 gigs and are really cheap price compare to others...

Yes, GTX 1050 Ti is not so bad. I mean you would be able to make some profit with it. But honestly there is a reason why its cheaper. Those GPU's that OP posted are better, a lot better. Yes their prices are higher, but you will get a lot more than with cheaper ones. Eventually you will understand that most of the time, it will pay off if you buy better GPU's for mining.
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March 13, 2018, 03:24:58 PM
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I still suggest that high performance CARDS are used for mining, residual and power consumption are better than normal, and maybe 5 years later, you can still play games.

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March 13, 2018, 03:42:06 PM
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Buying Altcoins rather than GPUs is more profitable right with the volatility.

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March 14, 2018, 12:40:22 AM
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If you really want to mine, I would say a 1070 is nice (mine can do ok on ethash even, 31-32 mhs). And you can easily get >4sols / watt with most current equihash miners if you want to talk efficiency. But wait until you can get a new one for under 500, well under 500.
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March 14, 2018, 06:22:27 AM
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I still suggest that high performance CARDS are used for mining, residual and power consumption are better than normal, and maybe 5 years later, you can still play games.

At the moment investing into GPU's for mining is expensive thing. Also with everything that is going on (price drop and rise of difficulty), getting your investment money back through mining would take really long time. But I agree with you, high end cards would always be better choice. Unlike ASIC miners, GPU's will always be easier to sell and thus return some portion of your investment. Selling GPU's is easier simply because more people uses them, and because of that market is bigger. There are some properties that GPU's have which ASIC miners don't.
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March 14, 2018, 08:06:03 AM
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I would not recommend you to pay attention to the GPU with 4 GB of memory. In 2019, they will be unsuitable for the production of the most popular altcoin Ethereum. This will significantly reduce the demand for these GPU and the price of them will fall. Why you need it. All the other GPU you can buy. But it is better to choose a coin before buying. This is important because the GPU has its own different characteristics and different profit on each coin.



Which coin you suggest to do mining ? Huh
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March 14, 2018, 08:09:44 AM
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With latest news about asic for cryptonight no need buy vega, then GTX 1070 and mine zcash

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