thilanliyan
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Yeah I think a 1070 may be on the cards for me...hopefully Win10 mining on those cards gets sorted.
Grabbed 3x from Microcenter today, I'll let you guys know how well they do in our rig. Blower fans help us since we're case limited right now and the noise doesn't matter.
Unfortunately I won't have power measurements for you guys since we don't really measure/care about power use. I'll test with the newest drivers as well as with the old 15.x series that Claymore recommends.
Grabbed 3x from Microcenter today, I'll let you guys know how well they do in our rig. Blower fans help us since we're case limited right now and the noise doesn't matter.
Unfortunately I won't have power measurements for you guys since we don't really measure/care about power use. I'll test with the newest drivers as well as with the old 15.x series that Claymore recommends.
Yeah I think a 1070 may be on the cards for me...hopefully Win10 mining on those cards gets sorted.
I don't see any mention of this on https://blog.ethereum.org/ ?
Have 2x RX480 4GB cards on the way.
At $199/ea they should make decent bang for the buck mining cards.
With a hard-fork the Ethereum network looses all of its promises. Because
according to "the steadfast iron will of immutable code." the hacker is the rightful owner of the coins. Now of course they found there is a mismatch of the iron will of the code and the will of a few persons, which are now pushing the hard-fork.
How can anyone ever rely again on the code-as-contract concept, when it is possible to invalidate the contract later?
Have 2x RX480 4GB cards on the way.
At $199/ea they should make decent bang for the buck mining cards.
Have 2x RX480 4GB cards on the way.
At $199/ea they should make decent bang for the buck mining cards.
I just bought one for S&G to play around with. At CDN$309 I can't see it comparing well to my pile of $229 refurb 290s, but I want to tinker with it and see how it does.
Do you mind sharing where you bought your card from? Cheapest I've seen in CAD is $339?
The forum is giving me pain...Testing the AMD Radeon RX 480 for Ethereum Mining
Really NE and NCIX are the only places I usually order from, but I prefer NE since they let me pay with BTC.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202221
Edit: Newegg.ca doesn't have their links together yet. I had to look up the newegg item numbers on the US website and then copy and paste them to the Canadian one.
So the refurb 290 is back on Newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...02218&cm_re=amd_r9_290-_-14-202-218-_-Product
I am having a very hard time deciding between it and a new 480.
Seems the 4GB cards are inexplicably clocked at 7GHz on memory vs 8GHz on the 8GB cards. So I'll have to check how far they OC on the memory.
If it still OCs to 9GHz on memory not a big deal. If it craps out at 8GHz or below then it may not be worth the small discount as it reduces your hash density.
Or maybe mining won't be so good on the 4GB? Why would they limit the memory speed of the 4GB model, seems artificially done but could be for binning, I guess we'll find out soon enough. Good luck with your cards!
No comparison...the 480 is a significantly better buy for $10 more than a refurbished 290 you get much lower power consumption and better performance. Not to mention the updated HDMI/DP standards.