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Accurate hashing power

I have plans to get a new card for mining and did some research to decide which card is better for mining ethereum. Apparently besides forums or youtubers that says AMD Radeon cards are best for mining ethereum, there is no actual yet accurate data concerning the hashing rate of each card. 

Im using R9 290x and avg hashing rate is 29Mh

But apparently some data that ive found is far less than this.

Any card recommendations for mining ethereum? Im thinking of getting 1070ti or 2x RX580

Thanks alot

 

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(tfw you live in canada, and not only is your power cheaper, but you also use your PC as a heater :) )

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5 minutes ago, tarfeef101 said:

(tfw you live in canada, and not only is your power cheaper, but you also use your PC as a heater :) )

Heat my basement room with my 1070 mining on nicehash lol

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Just now, Jrock said:

Heat my basement room with my 1070 mining on nicehash lol

totally got my 6600K and SLI 980s going for me in my room. Planning to put a new rig with some 780s I got with waterblocks off of ebay in the basement this week :D

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Server: R7 1700X @ 4.0 GHz, GTX 1080 Ti, 32GB DDR4 3000, Cooler Master NR200P, Full Soft Watercooling

LAN Rig: R5 3600X @ PBO, RTX 2070, 32 GB DDR4 3200, Dan Case A4-SFV V4, 120mm AIO for the CPU

HTPC: i7-7700K @ 4.6 GHz, GTX 1050 Ti, 16 GB DDR4 3200, AliExpress K39, IS-47K Cooler

Router: R3 2200G @ stock, 4GB DDR4 2400, what are cases, stock cooler
 

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1 minute ago, tarfeef101 said:

totally got my 6600K and SLI 980s going for me in my room. Planning to put a new rig with some 780s I got with waterblocks off of ebay in the basement this week :D

780's Will those even make any money???

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2 minutes ago, Jrock said:

780's Will those even make any money???

Surprisingly enough yes! Especially since I got the go-ahead to use them literally as a heater (I don't pay the electricity bill, but I would have to pay a share when it is no longer cold for mining rigs)

I mean a month ago before I started mining on my main rig I ran benchmarks all day to heat my room, so this is basically the same but with profit instead.


Plus once I go back to school, I always ensure that hydro is included in my rent ;)

Main Rig: R9 5950X @ PBO, RTX 3090, 64 GB DDR4 3666, InWin 101, Full Hardline Watercooling

Server: R7 1700X @ 4.0 GHz, GTX 1080 Ti, 32GB DDR4 3000, Cooler Master NR200P, Full Soft Watercooling

LAN Rig: R5 3600X @ PBO, RTX 2070, 32 GB DDR4 3200, Dan Case A4-SFV V4, 120mm AIO for the CPU

HTPC: i7-7700K @ 4.6 GHz, GTX 1050 Ti, 16 GB DDR4 3200, AliExpress K39, IS-47K Cooler

Router: R3 2200G @ stock, 4GB DDR4 2400, what are cases, stock cooler
 

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