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Topic: 2 * 1060 6Gig or 1 * 1070 or 1* rx580 (Read 878 times)

sr. member
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July 08, 2017, 02:15:14 PM
#15
are you retarded? They keep showing you that your decision has nothing to do with dag size
Can you explain to me? thanks
Sure, here you go.

newbie
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July 08, 2017, 01:45:36 PM
#14
are you retarded? They keep showing you that your decision has nothing to do with dag size
Can you explain to me? thanks

Dude, fuck dag size.  Buy what you can get your hands on for cheap, which in turn there isn't anything for cheap.  So, just buy coins instead and hold.


LOL ,  OK  1060
newbie
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July 08, 2017, 01:07:32 PM
#13
are you retarded? They keep showing you that your decision has nothing to do with dag size
Can you explain to me? thanks
newbie
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July 08, 2017, 12:31:35 PM
#12
are you retarded? They keep showing you that your decision has nothing to do with dag size
newbie
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July 08, 2017, 11:51:47 AM
#11
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but

It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?

The issue that chart is reflecting is the future epoch benchmark hash rate drop that the Claymore ETH miner shows affecting the AMD Polaris line (RX 4XX and 5XX) cards. It affects 4GB and 8GB Polaris cards about the same. As of now, there are conflicting reports as to if it's an issue with the Claymore miner or an issue with the hardware architecture of AMD cards. Nvidia GTX 10 series cards are not shown to be affected by the same issue, which is what is reflected in the chart.

So Im confused about that I can buy 2*1060 or Can buy 2*480 but Im worry about dag size

Then buy the 1060's. As i said the Nvidia cards are not affected by the future epoch hash drop and the ETH Dag file won't even reach 4GB until 2019. Otherwise ETH will almost surely go in to a hybrid POS/POW model before the end of the year, so it's really only an issue with other coins based on the ETH algorithm.
Which DAG we are in ? 140 ? And do you think when we get 170-180 DAG size ?Befor 2019 or after that ?


The current epoch level is 133 and the Dag file size is 2.04GB. A new epoch occurs every 30,000 blocks, which at the current block times is about every 5.5 days. If the block times remain the same, by the end of the year ETH should be somewhere in to the 160's epoch.

So Should I buy 2*1060 of good gpu like 1060 Gigabyte Extrem or Asus OC  ? or get rx 480 and wait for DAG Size ?
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
July 08, 2017, 11:28:05 AM
#10
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but

It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?

The issue that chart is reflecting is the future epoch benchmark hash rate drop that the Claymore ETH miner shows affecting the AMD Polaris line (RX 4XX and 5XX) cards. It affects 4GB and 8GB Polaris cards about the same. As of now, there are conflicting reports as to if it's an issue with the Claymore miner or an issue with the hardware architecture of AMD cards. Nvidia GTX 10 series cards are not shown to be affected by the same issue, which is what is reflected in the chart.

So Im confused about that I can buy 2*1060 or Can buy 2*480 but Im worry about dag size

Then buy the 1060's. As i said the Nvidia cards are not affected by the future epoch hash drop and the ETH Dag file won't even reach 4GB until 2019. Otherwise ETH will almost surely go in to a hybrid POS/POW model before the end of the year, so it's really only an issue with other coins based on the ETH algorithm.
Which DAG we are in ? 140 ? And do you think when we get 170-180 DAG size ?Befor 2019 or after that ?


The current epoch level is 133 and the Dag file size is 2.04GB. A new epoch occurs every 30,000 blocks, which at the current block times is about every 5.5 days. If the block times remain the same, by the end of the year ETH should be somewhere in to the 160's epoch.
newbie
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July 08, 2017, 11:12:15 AM
#9
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but

It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?

The issue that chart is reflecting is the future epoch benchmark hash rate drop that the Claymore ETH miner shows affecting the AMD Polaris line (RX 4XX and 5XX) cards. It affects 4GB and 8GB Polaris cards about the same. As of now, there are conflicting reports as to if it's an issue with the Claymore miner or an issue with the hardware architecture of AMD cards. Nvidia GTX 10 series cards are not shown to be affected by the same issue, which is what is reflected in the chart.

So Im confused about that I can buy 2*1060 or Can buy 2*480 but Im worry about dag size

Then buy the 1060's. As i said the Nvidia cards are not affected by the future epoch hash drop and the ETH Dag file won't even reach 4GB until 2019. Otherwise ETH will almost surely go in to a hybrid POS/POW model before the end of the year, so it's really only an issue with other coins based on the ETH algorithm.
Which DAG we are in ? 140 ? And do you think when we get 170-180 DAG size ?Befor 2019 or after that ?
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
July 08, 2017, 10:52:50 AM
#8
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but

It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?

The issue that chart is reflecting is the future epoch benchmark hash rate drop that the Claymore ETH miner shows affecting the AMD Polaris line (RX 4XX and 5XX) cards. It affects 4GB and 8GB Polaris cards about the same. As of now, there are conflicting reports as to if it's an issue with the Claymore miner or an issue with the hardware architecture of AMD cards. Nvidia GTX 10 series cards are not shown to be affected by the same issue, which is what is reflected in the chart.

So Im confused about that I can buy 2*1060 or Can buy 2*480 but Im worry about dag size

Then buy the 1060's. As i said the Nvidia cards are not affected by the future epoch hash drop and the ETH Dag file won't even reach 4GB until 2019. Otherwise ETH will almost surely go in to a hybrid POS/POW model before the end of the year, so it's really only an issue with other coins based on the ETH algorithm.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
July 08, 2017, 10:38:26 AM
#7
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but

It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?

The issue that chart is reflecting is the future epoch benchmark hash rate drop that the Claymore ETH miner shows affecting the AMD Polaris line (RX 4XX and 5XX) cards. It affects 4GB and 8GB Polaris cards about the same. As of now, there are conflicting reports as to if it's an issue with the Claymore miner or an issue with the hardware architecture of AMD cards. Nvidia GTX 10 series cards are not shown to be affected by the same issue, which is what is reflected in the chart.

So Im confused about that I can buy 2*1060 or Can buy 2*480 but Im worry about dag size
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
July 08, 2017, 10:31:56 AM
#6
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but


It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?

The issue that chart is reflecting is the future epoch benchmark hash rate drop that the Claymore ETH miner shows affecting the AMD Polaris line (RX 4XX and 5XX) cards. It affects 4GB and 8GB Polaris cards about the same. As of now, there are conflicting reports as to if it's an issue with the Claymore miner or an issue with the hardware architecture of AMD cards. Nvidia GTX 10 series cards are not shown to be affected by the same issue, which is what is reflected in the chart.
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 08, 2017, 10:20:12 AM
#5
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.

If Dag size not issue I can Buy 2*480 with my money
but
http://uupload.ir/files/s2tc_all56.png

It says Dag for RX is too bad what you think ?
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
July 08, 2017, 09:39:59 AM
#4
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks

The Dag size is not even an issue for the foreseeable future. The Dag won't even reach 3 GB until early next year and 4GB until 2019.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
July 08, 2017, 09:20:47 AM
#3
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.

Im think about DAG for 6Gig. somone says 6Gig is worst is he right?

Thanks
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
July 08, 2017, 08:18:35 AM
#2
Two 1060's will have a better hash rate than one 1070 or one RX 580, except when dual mining. TDP on 1060's is good as well <100 W. If you can get two 1060's for the price of one 1070 or one RX 580, then get that.
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 08, 2017, 06:49:02 AM
#1
Hi guys
I wanna to buy VGA and TDP It does not matter for me So which one you suggest ?

Price are the same for me
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