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legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
September 19, 2016, 04:09:40 PM
#16
Nvidia makes the GPU for ALL Nvidia based cards by ANY manufacturer.
Same goes for AMD and AMD based cards.

 It's what the manufacturer does after that on board design, cooling design, choice of memory, etc that makes a big difference in "is this a good MINING card".

 There are often cards using the "reference design" by other manufacturers, but most cards use a manufacturer-specific modification or complete redesign, and some of those are night-and-day BETTER than the reference design.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 19, 2016, 03:52:50 PM
#15
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


Let me change the script here a bit!!  I am not looking for cards priced that much.  I know I will not make much with smaller cards, but I am looking for a card priced around $50-100 which I can plug in and the system will recognize!  Thank you in advance.

Then, take a 750 Ti if you want to put that low. That's the cheapest "good" card, where you won't lose money and will achieve ROI in a few months.

For your previous post, then, Windows 8 is the worst I think. I don't know it at all and most people use Windows 7 (as me) or Windows 10.
I have to ask, is there a difference between the Nvidia and the Gigabyte versions of this card?  I am not to familiar with the hardware and what the differences are, but it looks like the Gigabyte uses the Nvidia GPU, so would that make it the same card?
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 18, 2016, 09:08:23 PM
#14
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


Let me change the script here a bit!!  I am not looking for cards priced that much.  I know I will not make much with smaller cards, but I am looking for a card priced around $50-100 which I can plug in and the system will recognize!  Thank you in advance.

Then, take a 750 Ti if you want to put that low. That's the cheapest "good" card, where you won't lose money and will achieve ROI in a few months.

For your previous post, then, Windows 8 is the worst I think. I don't know it at all and most people use Windows 7 (as me) or Windows 10.
I have to agree with the windows 8 deal.  I have windows 8 in there now and it seems that I am only getting half my hash rate as my windows 10 computer and I could not figure out why!  I guess I am going to downgrade to windows 7 or do you think I should upgrade to windows 10?  I am running a 266Mhz quad cpu with 8GB.

Then go with Windows 7. That's what I use and I never had any problem. Some people are getting problems with Windows 10 Annuversary, so go with what's reliable. If you want some tips about which GPU to take ask me I'll help you depending of your budget.
Now that I am about to downgrade, I can not find my WINDOWS 7 KEY CODE!!!!!   I have one benefits that others do not, I am not paying for my power when it comes to mining!!  I am using my office setup to have a miner running off my storage computer.  I just figured if I dump a few bucks into a ok card, I can make a few extra bucks on the side!!  I am also using this as a learning class.  I want to learn more about this.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
September 17, 2016, 06:10:43 AM
#13
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


Let me change the script here a bit!!  I am not looking for cards priced that much.  I know I will not make much with smaller cards, but I am looking for a card priced around $50-100 which I can plug in and the system will recognize!  Thank you in advance.

Then, take a 750 Ti if you want to put that low. That's the cheapest "good" card, where you won't lose money and will achieve ROI in a few months.

For your previous post, then, Windows 8 is the worst I think. I don't know it at all and most people use Windows 7 (as me) or Windows 10.
I have to agree with the windows 8 deal.  I have windows 8 in there now and it seems that I am only getting half my hash rate as my windows 10 computer and I could not figure out why!  I guess I am going to downgrade to windows 7 or do you think I should upgrade to windows 10?  I am running a 266Mhz quad cpu with 8GB.

Then go with Windows 7. That's what I use and I never had any problem. Some people are getting problems with Windows 10 Annuversary, so go with what's reliable. If you want some tips about which GPU to take ask me I'll help you depending of your budget.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
September 16, 2016, 11:47:03 PM
#12
I have found Digibyte-skein to be the best price/watt for Nvidia GPUs. Also, it's a more popular coin, traded on Poloniex, profitable to mine at average prices 45-50 sat, and seems to go up above 60 sat on a regular basis.  If you are patient with your trades then it's not hard to trade in your DGB on the peaks.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
September 16, 2016, 05:13:22 PM
#11
I personally consider Windows 10 a DOWNgrade.
IMO go with 7, it has issues but nearly as bad as 10 has.

 For mining, though, LINUX overall is a better choice - but it does have a bit of a learning curve if you've never worked with it before.


 750ti isn't really worth mining ETH with any more, the CARD may have a low power cost but the total SYSTEM power draw overwhelms the small amount of mining a 750ti can do on ANYTHING.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 16, 2016, 04:30:25 PM
#10
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


Let me change the script here a bit!!  I am not looking for cards priced that much.  I know I will not make much with smaller cards, but I am looking for a card priced around $50-100 which I can plug in and the system will recognize!  Thank you in advance.

Then, take a 750 Ti if you want to put that low. That's the cheapest "good" card, where you won't lose money and will achieve ROI in a few months.

For your previous post, then, Windows 8 is the worst I think. I don't know it at all and most people use Windows 7 (as me) or Windows 10.
I have to agree with the windows 8 deal.  I have windows 8 in there now and it seems that I am only getting half my hash rate as my windows 10 computer and I could not figure out why!  I guess I am going to downgrade to windows 7 or do you think I should upgrade to windows 10?  I am running a 266Mhz quad cpu with 8GB.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
September 16, 2016, 01:15:30 AM
#9
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


Let me change the script here a bit!!  I am not looking for cards priced that much.  I know I will not make much with smaller cards, but I am looking for a card priced around $50-100 which I can plug in and the system will recognize!  Thank you in advance.

Then, take a 750 Ti if you want to put that low. That's the cheapest "good" card, where you won't lose money and will achieve ROI in a few months.

For your previous post, then, Windows 8 is the worst I think. I don't know it at all and most people use Windows 7 (as me) or Windows 10.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
September 15, 2016, 04:22:30 PM
#8
1) I don't mine BCN nor do I recall ever having heard of it.
  I have no data to base a recomendation on.
2) "smaller" cards mine so little they're just not profitable - any income they DO make gets swamped by the TOTAL SYSTEM energy burn.

 If you're looking for less expensive cards that are worth mining with at all, look at the older AMD HD7870 and bigger 7xxx series cards, anything less is going to be a total waste of money. The last 7870 I bought cost me $80, and they've dropped noticeably since then as the RX 480/470 were introduced a few months later. You might be able to get a HD 7950 in your stated price range by now.
 Down side - they're a lot more power-hungry than the current generation cards.

 Also, Windows 8 is not generally reguarded as worth using on a mining machine - too many issues.
 Upgrade to Win 7, downgrade to Win 10, or move to a LINUX based option (Ububtu/XUbuntu 14.04 is probably the most-used OS for mining with, though Windows might be able to argue the point).


 Why the heck are you using a consumer version of Windows for a bloody file server in the first place?
 You want something RELIABLE and STABLE in an OS for any sort of a file server.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 14, 2016, 04:39:12 PM
#7
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


Let me change the script here a bit!!  I am not looking for cards priced that much.  I know I will not make much with smaller cards, but I am looking for a card priced around $50-100 which I can plug in and the system will recognize!  Thank you in advance.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 14, 2016, 04:36:01 PM
#6
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/watt".


I really mine the BCN and not much else on there, so would you recommend one over the other two?  This is just a storage computer I keep remote files on and in the mean time the miner is going to help make up some of the loss!  Let me know what you think.  Also, do I have to do anything when I plug those cards into my computer or will the program automatically recognize them?
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
September 14, 2016, 03:24:46 PM
#5
Right now, the best options (depending on which coin and depending on if you're more worried about hash/watt or hash/$) would be the AMD RX 480 / RX 470 (pretty much a tossup between those two) and the NVidia GTX 1070.

 The AMD pair wins on most coins, but there's a couple spots the NVidia rocks even on "hash/$".

hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 14, 2016, 03:17:36 PM
#4
I am using Windows 8.  I am not sure on the video cards though. I have looked through all the information I can find online and I cannot seem to find the compute you are looking for on the video cards. I am sorry I do not know where to look on this.  If someone could just tell me a card I could get that would work if these will not work, that may work also.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
September 14, 2016, 12:13:16 AM
#3
First, I need to know the OS and the compute versions of those cards. The OS is easy to know, but the compute version is much harder. Please try to find it on Nvidia website.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 13, 2016, 08:54:18 PM
#2
Please, any assistance with this would be great!  I do not completely understand all of this but I am willing to learn and do not know where to start with this.  Even guidance to the correct person for help would be great.  Thank you in advance.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
September 13, 2016, 02:57:59 PM
#1
I just built a small play toy with spare parts which I can play with mining on.  I have an NVidia GeForce GTS 250 & an NVidia NVS 310 video cards in this machine.  I am looking to set up the GPU mining and the option for GPU mining is not available on minergate.  I am looking to mine BCN.  Is there anyone who can guide me, for I am not to good with the computer programming part of this all.  I may need step by step directions.
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