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Topic: AMD RX 570/580 (4GB/8GB) vs NIVIDIA 1050TI/1060 (4GB/8GB) (Read 146 times)

newbie
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for now 1050ti is the worthiest one, two equals one gtx1070, with 65W tdp

1050ti is on the list, the only downside is 4GB. hmm. sorry im quite new, 65W TDP =?
it somewhat equals to the power consuming

Thanks, google'd and did some reading as well Smiley learning is always fun. SO, do you use 1050ti? pricing, longevity comparison are some of my considerations. what are ur hashrates and what are u mining with those 1050ti?
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
for now 1050ti is the worthiest one, two equals one gtx1070, with 65W tdp

1050ti is on the list, the only downside is 4GB. hmm. sorry im quite new, 65W TDP =?
it somewhat equals to the power consuming
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
for now 1050ti is the worthiest one, two equals one gtx1070, with 65W tdp

1050ti is on the list, the only downside is 4GB. hmm. sorry im quite new, 65W TDP =?
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
for now 1050ti is the worthiest one, two equals one gtx1070, with 65W tdp
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 507
I'd say go to NVidia 1070, you got the  same speed as rx580 8gb - around 30-30.5 mh when mining ETH
but also a vide range of other algos where nv cards much stronger then amd
for example neoscrypt, lyra2z or xevan and more and more
so yes, nv gtx1070 is more expensive then amd rx 580 but gives more flexibility, which make it for me better choice
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
hoping to get some feedback from the experienced users. I started with 1060 6GB, looking to add a few more GPU, debating if i should add some AMD for varieties rather as I understand there are range of mining for AMD versus NIVIDIA. mainly using Claymore right now, and seems as AMD is better for ETH.

Love to hear different opinions if i should go with AMD 4GB vs 8GB or NIVIDIA. Seems as the hashrate isn't that much more other than the fact that the card may last longer when DAG files get bigger.

I'm a noob so sorry if my question sounds confusing Wink
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