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Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux) - page 260. (Read 3839163 times)

sr. member
Activity: 410
Merit: 250
People have advised not to buy the RX 460 but does anyone actually know what the hashrate is for one of the cards?  I can get one for about £126 compared to about £190 for a 470

They are less than 50% of the 470 cards.

well with that info to hell with buying one of them.

I'd rather pay the extra for decent hashrate
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
People have advised not to buy the RX 460 but does anyone actually know what the hashrate is for one of the cards?  I can get one for about £126 compared to about £190 for a 470

They are less than 50% of the 470 cards.
sr. member
Activity: 410
Merit: 250
People have advised not to buy the RX 460 but does anyone actually know what the hashrate is for one of the cards?  I can get one for about £116 compared to about £190 for a 470
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Tell me please, 850 watts is enough for three of my videocard's: r9 280x(1100/1600), HD7950(980/1300) and new RX 480 Huh

That is enough.
Thank you very much)
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Tell me please, 850 watts is enough for three of my videocard's: r9 280x(1100/1600), HD7950(980/1300) and new RX 480 Huh

That is enough.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
Nvidia people are beating us.
Almost 500 H/s with their overpriced 1070 and almost 600 H/s with the even more overpriced 1080.

I get 550 on 1060 3gb with 40 watt in the wall..



what 550 on a 1060? is that really zecash? i can't believe it when a 1070 can do only 450 at best

Nahh i think it's XMR. no way zcash perform this well on 1060.

Could be the eqm miner from nicehash, I know that seems to work well for Nvidia cards

Possible. But nVidia cards are sort of a 'one trick pony' that are close to useless for almost all other crypto If I am not mistaken. So if you want to switch to Ethereum, Dash etc. you are sort of screwed.

not true, they are good at monero, spreadcoin and lbry, also dash...please that is asic departement
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Tell me please, 850 watts is enough for three of my videocard's: r9 280x(1100/1600), HD7950(980/1300) and new RX 480 Huh

For Zcash you should be just fine since none of those cards draw more than 200W peak for equihash mining. You still might want to go with a 1000w (if you are buying a PSU) to have some space if you want to switch to ETH or add a card.
I already have a power supply for 900 watts. (Antec HCG-900)
Is that's enough?
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver

I have noticed that 2 different card families seems to work fine, but 3 and the miner can get a little 'unstable' for some reason.
What do you advise? What is the best buy?
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver

I have noticed that 2 different card families seems to work fine, but 3 and the miner can get a little 'unstable' for some reason.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Tell me please, 850 watts is enough for three of my videocard's: r9 280x(1100/1600), HD7950(980/1300) and new RX 480 Huh

For Zcash you should be just fine since none of those cards draw more than 200W peak for equihash mining. You still might want to go with a 1000w (if you are buying a PSU) to have some space if you want to switch to ETH or add a card.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Tell me please, 850 watts is enough for three of my videocard's: r9 280x(1100/1600), HD7950(980/1300) and new RX 480 Huh
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
Thank you  Smiley
rpg
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please

yes I have a 7950 and a 480 on the same mobo using the latest AMD driver
rpg
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500

@rpg, @AriesIV10, @QuintLeo, @pilotbtc1,  Dear Friends, Thank You very much for Your advices about good USA stores.

Can anybody tell me how much will have RX480 with 4GB? is it big difference in H/s between RX480 8GB and RX480 4Gb?

Cheers

probably the same or very close. The 470 4g has been called the best for price/hash ratio. So if you're trying to save some money on new cards that maybe the best option.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello to all!  Smiley
I have the following problem: I have two videocards (HD 7950 and R9 280x).
I flashed my HD 7950 to R9 280 (firmware from 280).
They work very well together on all drivers.
I want to buy Rx 470/480.
Will it (Rx 470/480) work with my card's?
Help please
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
Nvidia people are beating us.
Almost 500 H/s with their overpriced 1070 and almost 600 H/s with the even more overpriced 1080.

I get 550 on 1060 3gb with 40 watt in the wall..



what 550 on a 1060? is that really zecash? i can't believe it when a 1070 can do only 450 at best

Nahh i think it's XMR. no way zcash perform this well on 1060.

Could be the eqm miner from nicehash, I know that seems to work well for Nvidia cards

Possible. But nVidia cards are sort of a 'one trick pony' that are close to useless for almost all other crypto If I am not mistaken. So if you want to switch to Ethereum, Dash etc. you are sort of screwed.
full member
Activity: 537
Merit: 100
Nvidia people are beating us.
Almost 500 H/s with their overpriced 1070 and almost 600 H/s with the even more overpriced 1080.

I get 550 on 1060 3gb with 40 watt in the wall..



what 550 on a 1060? is that really zecash? i can't believe it when a 1070 can do only 450 at best

Nahh i think it's XMR. no way zcash perform this well on 1060.

Could be the eqm miner from nicehash, I know that seems to work well for Nvidia cards

What about EWBF miner? I think they analysed NiceHash miner and made it faster. I've included it with MultiPoolMiner: https://github.com/aaronsace/MultiPoolMiner/releases

EWBF miner is slower.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Nvidia people are beating us.
Almost 500 H/s with their overpriced 1070 and almost 600 H/s with the even more overpriced 1080.

I get 550 on 1060 3gb with 40 watt in the wall..



what 550 on a 1060? is that really zecash? i can't believe it when a 1070 can do only 450 at best

Nahh i think it's XMR. no way zcash perform this well on 1060.

Could be the eqm miner from nicehash, I know that seems to work well for Nvidia cards

What about EWBF miner? I think they analysed NiceHash miner and made it faster. I've included it with MultiPoolMiner: https://github.com/aaronsace/MultiPoolMiner/releases
sr. member
Activity: 410
Merit: 250
Nvidia people are beating us.
Almost 500 H/s with their overpriced 1070 and almost 600 H/s with the even more overpriced 1080.

I get 550 on 1060 3gb with 40 watt in the wall..



what 550 on a 1060? is that really zecash? i can't believe it when a 1070 can do only 450 at best

Nahh i think it's XMR. no way zcash perform this well on 1060.

Could be the eqm miner from nicehash, I know that seems to work well for Nvidia cards
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
CryptoLearner
Nvidia people are beating us.
Almost 500 H/s with their overpriced 1070 and almost 600 H/s with the even more overpriced 1080.

I get 550 on 1060 3gb with 40 watt in the wall..



what 550 on a 1060? is that really zecash? i can't believe it when a 1070 can do only 450 at best

Nahh i think it's XMR. no way zcash perform this well on 1060.
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