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hero member
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August 22, 2017, 11:00:36 AM
#64
You need to look at relative pricing in your country.

As I posted in another thread, the 1080 (at least here in the UK) is priced 10-20% higher than a 1070 and 40% lower than a 1080Ti.
I hashes over 20% faster than a 1070 in anything but Ethash and only approx 25% slower than a 1080Ti.

The 1080 has the best bang for the buck.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
August 22, 2017, 10:45:59 AM
#63
Hello,

now i can find 1080 at 50$ more than 1070, the prices of 1070 are really high.

I consider looking at whattomine.com 1080 has more hash in all algo.

So is really better to go for 1080 instead 1070 ?

What about KHash/W ?

What about stability are a 1080 rig stable ?

With signatum i have around 280/299/KH/s with 1080ti and 270 with 1070.

My vote would go to 1070 as well. While 1080ti is a killer for Signatum. Sigt will be going POS soon so keep that in mind.

Why your vote is for 1070 ?

Looking at whattomine 1080 give more Hashes so it will ROI faster if it cost little less than 1070 also in other algo.

1070 would be a wise choice when you do make see on the hash specially on ETH mining they do have nearly the same hashes which it would be wise enough to choose 1070 for lesser price and you would really saved up but on general speaking on some coins 1080 would really have the edge.
sr. member
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August 22, 2017, 10:42:19 AM
#62
Hello,

now i can find 1080 at 50$ more than 1070, the prices of 1070 are really high.

I consider looking at whattomine.com 1080 has more hash in all algo.

So is really better to go for 1080 instead 1070 ?

What about KHash/W ?

What about stability are a 1080 rig stable ?

With signatum i have around 280/299/KH/s with 1080ti and 270 with 1070.

My vote would go to 1070 as well. While 1080ti is a killer for Signatum. Sigt will be going POS soon so keep that in mind.

Why your vote is for 1070 ?

Looking at whattomine 1080 give more Hashes so it will ROI faster if it cost little less than 1070 also in other algo.
hero member
Activity: 838
Merit: 500
August 22, 2017, 09:46:42 AM
#61
Hello,

now i can find 1080 at 50$ more than 1070, the prices of 1070 are really high.

I consider looking at whattomine.com 1080 has more hash in all algo.

So is really better to go for 1080 instead 1070 ?

What about KHash/W ?

What about stability are a 1080 rig stable ?

With signatum i have around 280/299/KH/s with 1080ti and 270 with 1070.

My vote would go to 1070 as well. While 1080ti is a killer for Signatum. Sigt will be going POS soon so keep that in mind.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 250
August 22, 2017, 09:26:22 AM
#60
Hello,

now i can find 1080 at 50$ more than 1070, the prices of 1070 are really high.

I consider looking at whattomine.com 1080 has more hash in all algo.

So is really better to go for 1080 instead 1070 ?

What about KHash/W ?

What about stability are a 1080 rig stable ?

With signatum i have around 280/299/KH/s with 1080ti and 270 with 1070.
full member
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out here
July 03, 2017, 10:23:00 AM
#59
I own 1060's, 1070's, and 1080 ti's.
Saw no value in buying 1080 for the price vs a 1070 for eth/zec.
IMHO 1080 ti is the best card to go with at this point..

I plan on adding more 1070's for the right price sometime soon..

Edit: Just to note, my 1060 rig is one of my favorites.. extremely low energy and stays very cool..for the work it's done so far, at the price. Couldn't be happier.. but this will change with growing diff. for eth
newbie
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July 03, 2017, 09:48:40 AM
#58
1080 ti is great long term option, but obviously depends on your budget. There are some great deals on used cards so I would suggest to look for used ones, but be careful of faulty cards. Although it probably isn't a major problem.

There doesn't seem to be any major cards coming out from Nvidia until next year. However AMD is releasing Vega cards so I would keep my eyes open and follow the GPU space.

Yes
1080 ti is great long term option - but when Vega shows on market - price maybe drop
That depends if it can dethrone the 1080 Ti which I don't think it will be able to. If not NVIDIA will keep the prices where they are at most likely. Maybe the 1070/1080 will see a drop.
full member
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July 03, 2017, 08:54:21 AM
#57
1080 ti is great long term option, but obviously depends on your budget. There are some great deals on used cards so I would suggest to look for used ones, but be careful of faulty cards. Although it probably isn't a major problem.

There doesn't seem to be any major cards coming out from Nvidia until next year. However AMD is releasing Vega cards so I would keep my eyes open and follow the GPU space.

Yes
1080 ti is great long term option - but when Vega shows on market - price maybe drop
legendary
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July 02, 2017, 02:19:38 PM
#56

 Nobody is selling the RX 470 mining cards for $250 - the NewEgg postings were mistakes, they don't even have the cards yet - and the rep I talked to was pretty sure they were NOT going to actually sell the things at MSRP or even close when they DO get them.

 If you can get GTX 1070 at $400, GRAB THEM - that's bloody cheap at current pricing, and is the same ballpark they were in a month ago before the started getting impacted by the "mining caused GPU shortage".

 Last time I checked NewEgg (yesterday), for example, the LOWEST they had a "in stock" GTX 1070 listed at was well over $500, and most were $600-$800 of the VERY FEW IN STOCK options they had at all.


 BTW - they didn't have ANYTHING in an RX 470/480/570/580 for under $500 at all, and only 1 or 2 options under $600 - at current pricing the RX line has ZERO advantage in reaching ROI over the GTX 1070.

 Trying to call those cards "$250 cards" is not valid and hasn't been for a month or two now.



The rep you spoke with is incorrect. The mining cards were in stock at Newegg and limited to one per person for $260 for the Samsung cards and $250 for the non-Samsung version. They are still listed on the website and you can sign up to be notified when they come back in stock.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202291

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202283

This morning Newegg also had Nvidia 1070's for $399.99 and others at $429.99, limited to one per person. Several places have had the regular RX 570 4GB cards at less than $250 over the past week. You need to act fast because they sell out quick.

http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx570/



 I had one of the mining cards ON ORDER - and the order was cancelled "as the cards had not come in yet".

 It would be nice if the RX series cards and the GTX 1070s are starting to drop back down towards MSRP - but I've not SEEN that to date, and the availability is still nearly nothing.

newbie
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July 02, 2017, 12:35:27 PM
#55
1080 ti is great long term option, but obviously depends on your budget. There are some great deals on used cards so I would suggest to look for used ones, but be careful of faulty cards. Although it probably isn't a major problem.

There doesn't seem to be any major cards coming out from Nvidia until next year. However AMD is releasing Vega cards so I would keep my eyes open and follow the GPU space.
sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
July 02, 2017, 11:15:26 AM
#54
gtx 1080 ti has almost double the hash rate of 1070, and doesn't cost double.
I think the 1080 Ti makes more sense long term. After ROI you will make more with it over a 1070 and other coins it doubles the power. The initial investment is almost 2x as much though. I went with 4x 1080 Ti's for my current build of which I am mining LBRY.

You have a point and you are not wrong or right, everything in life have plus and or cons and that depend on many things, for me, at $400 the 1070 is a better card overall.
newbie
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July 02, 2017, 11:00:06 AM
#53
gtx 1080 ti has almost double the hash rate of 1070, and doesn't cost double.
I think the 1080 Ti makes more sense long term. After ROI you will make more with it over a 1070 and other coins it doubles the power. The initial investment is almost 2x as much though. I went with 4x 1080 Ti's for my current build of which I am mining LBRY.

sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
July 02, 2017, 10:54:55 AM
#52
gtx 1080 ti has almost double the hash rate of 1070, and doesn't cost double.

gtx 1080 ti is only good for dgb, pay attention that concerning any other algo, a ti and its 352bit does not help much, now if the ti had 512bit then maybe it could have double the hashrate but then again it would cost 999 ~ 1200 usd, nvidia would not sell it as cheap as they sell the 1080 ti which if you bargain can be yours for 650 usd, the 1070 is the better card here hands down if = 400 usd.
sr. member
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July 02, 2017, 10:26:04 AM
#51
gtx 1080 ti has almost double the hash rate of 1070, and doesn't cost double.
sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
July 02, 2017, 05:22:51 AM
#50
what do you think about gtx 1070 hybrid ? are they good ?

Yes, they are good, people dont buy it cause is just too expensive.
newbie
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July 02, 2017, 12:50:48 AM
#49
vann: each 1080 is making about 5-6$ per day. as i said, i'm doing intense 3d programming and i use lot of gpu, i only put them to mine when pc is idle. i think 1080 have better resale value for long term than 4gb cards.
how much are those 4gb making each ? i would be interested to see how they perform on nicehash
full member
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July 01, 2017, 11:51:26 PM
#48
Things must be rough where you live if you consider $540 for a 1080 and $460 for a 1070 a great deal. You could buy two of the RX 470 4GB mining cards for $500 or the gaming RX 570 4GB cards for less than that, if you can find them and get roughly 20-30% more hashrate for the same price.

 Nobody is selling the RX 470 mining cards for $250 - the NewEgg postings were mistakes, they don't even have the cards yet - and the rep I talked to was pretty sure they were NOT going to actually sell the things at MSRP or even close when they DO get them.

 If you can get GTX 1070 at $400, GRAB THEM - that's bloody cheap at current pricing, and is the same ballpark they were in a month ago before the started getting impacted by the "mining caused GPU shortage".

 Last time I checked NewEgg (yesterday), for example, the LOWEST they had a "in stock" GTX 1070 listed at was well over $500, and most were $600-$800 of the VERY FEW IN STOCK options they had at all.


 BTW - they didn't have ANYTHING in an RX 470/480/570/580 for under $500 at all, and only 1 or 2 options under $600 - at current pricing the RX line has ZERO advantage in reaching ROI over the GTX 1070.

 Trying to call those cards "$250 cards" is not valid and hasn't been for a month or two now.



The rep you spoke with is incorrect. The mining cards were in stock at Newegg and limited to one per person for $260 for the Samsung cards and $250 for the non-Samsung version. They are still listed on the website and you can sign up to be notified when they come back in stock.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202291

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202283

This morning Newegg also had Nvidia 1070's for $399.99 and others at $429.99, limited to one per person. Several places have had the regular RX 570 4GB cards at less than $250 over the past week. You need to act fast because they sell out quick.

http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx570/



these are 4gb cards. you can find 4gb anywhere. for mining, ideally would be 8gb at least. today i bought 16 evga 1080, i'll post later how they perform.
I noticed amazon sells 1080 cheaper than 1070. Suppose you find 1070 and 1080 at the same price, which one would you buy ?

That is not true. The Dag file won't be even close to 4GB until 2019 and the diffrence in hashrate between the the 4GB and 8GB is less than 1 MH/s. In fact two of the Powercolor Red Dragon RX 570 4GB cards that I bought for $190 each less than 3 weeks ago will do over 29 MH/s and I have 8GB cards that only do 28 MH/s. Just because you think it's a good deal to buy overpriced cards for the performance they have in mining compared to ther cards doesen't mean they are a good deal. The fact that you would buy 16 1080's without even knowing how they perform in mining only shows you don't have a clue.



And what if we are on dag 199 with those 4gb cards?
The 8gb versions don't seem effected but the 4gb's will hurt a lot.
hero member
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July 01, 2017, 09:31:28 PM
#47
Things must be rough where you live if you consider $540 for a 1080 and $460 for a 1070 a great deal. You could buy two of the RX 470 4GB mining cards for $500 or the gaming RX 570 4GB cards for less than that, if you can find them and get roughly 20-30% more hashrate for the same price.

 Nobody is selling the RX 470 mining cards for $250 - the NewEgg postings were mistakes, they don't even have the cards yet - and the rep I talked to was pretty sure they were NOT going to actually sell the things at MSRP or even close when they DO get them.

 If you can get GTX 1070 at $400, GRAB THEM - that's bloody cheap at current pricing, and is the same ballpark they were in a month ago before the started getting impacted by the "mining caused GPU shortage".

 Last time I checked NewEgg (yesterday), for example, the LOWEST they had a "in stock" GTX 1070 listed at was well over $500, and most were $600-$800 of the VERY FEW IN STOCK options they had at all.


 BTW - they didn't have ANYTHING in an RX 470/480/570/580 for under $500 at all, and only 1 or 2 options under $600 - at current pricing the RX line has ZERO advantage in reaching ROI over the GTX 1070.

 Trying to call those cards "$250 cards" is not valid and hasn't been for a month or two now.



The rep you spoke with is incorrect. The mining cards were in stock at Newegg and limited to one per person for $260 for the Samsung cards and $250 for the non-Samsung version. They are still listed on the website and you can sign up to be notified when they come back in stock.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202291

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202283

This morning Newegg also had Nvidia 1070's for $399.99 and others at $429.99, limited to one per person. Several places have had the regular RX 570 4GB cards at less than $250 over the past week. You need to act fast because they sell out quick.

http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx570/



these are 4gb cards. you can find 4gb anywhere. for mining, ideally would be 8gb at least. today i bought 16 evga 1080, i'll post later how they perform.
I noticed amazon sells 1080 cheaper than 1070. Suppose you find 1070 and 1080 at the same price, which one would you buy ?

That is not true. The Dag file won't be even close to 4GB until 2019 and the diffrence in hashrate between the the 4GB and 8GB is less than 1 MH/s. In fact two of the Powercolor Red Dragon RX 570 4GB cards that I bought for $190 each less than 3 weeks ago will do over 29 MH/s and I have 8GB cards that only do 28 MH/s. Just because you think it's a good deal to buy overpriced cards for the performance they have in mining compared to ther cards doesen't mean they are a good deal. The fact that you would buy 16 1080's without even knowing how they perform in mining only shows you don't have a clue.

newbie
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July 01, 2017, 09:24:23 PM
#46
Things must be rough where you live if you consider $540 for a 1080 and $460 for a 1070 a great deal. You could buy two of the RX 470 4GB mining cards for $500 or the gaming RX 570 4GB cards for less than that, if you can find them and get roughly 20-30% more hashrate for the same price.

 Nobody is selling the RX 470 mining cards for $250 - the NewEgg postings were mistakes, they don't even have the cards yet - and the rep I talked to was pretty sure they were NOT going to actually sell the things at MSRP or even close when they DO get them.

 If you can get GTX 1070 at $400, GRAB THEM - that's bloody cheap at current pricing, and is the same ballpark they were in a month ago before the started getting impacted by the "mining caused GPU shortage".

 Last time I checked NewEgg (yesterday), for example, the LOWEST they had a "in stock" GTX 1070 listed at was well over $500, and most were $600-$800 of the VERY FEW IN STOCK options they had at all.


 BTW - they didn't have ANYTHING in an RX 470/480/570/580 for under $500 at all, and only 1 or 2 options under $600 - at current pricing the RX line has ZERO advantage in reaching ROI over the GTX 1070.

 Trying to call those cards "$250 cards" is not valid and hasn't been for a month or two now.



The rep you spoke with is incorrect. The mining cards were in stock at Newegg and limited to one per person for $260 for the Samsung cards and $250 for the non-Samsung version. They are still listed on the website and you can sign up to be notified when they come back in stock.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202291

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202283

This morning Newegg also had Nvidia 1070's for $399.99 and others at $429.99, limited to one per person. Several places have had the regular RX 570 4GB cards at less than $250 over the past week. You need to act fast because they sell out quick.

http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx570/



these are 4gb cards. you can find 4gb anywhere. for mining, ideally would be 8gb at least. today i bought 16 evga 1080, i'll post later how they perform.
I noticed amazon sells 1080 cheaper than 1070. Suppose you find 1070 and 1080 at the same price, which one would you buy ?
hero member
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July 01, 2017, 09:11:46 PM
#45
Things must be rough where you live if you consider $540 for a 1080 and $460 for a 1070 a great deal. You could buy two of the RX 470 4GB mining cards for $500 or the gaming RX 570 4GB cards for less than that, if you can find them and get roughly 20-30% more hashrate for the same price.

 Nobody is selling the RX 470 mining cards for $250 - the NewEgg postings were mistakes, they don't even have the cards yet - and the rep I talked to was pretty sure they were NOT going to actually sell the things at MSRP or even close when they DO get them.

 If you can get GTX 1070 at $400, GRAB THEM - that's bloody cheap at current pricing, and is the same ballpark they were in a month ago before the started getting impacted by the "mining caused GPU shortage".

 Last time I checked NewEgg (yesterday), for example, the LOWEST they had a "in stock" GTX 1070 listed at was well over $500, and most were $600-$800 of the VERY FEW IN STOCK options they had at all.


 BTW - they didn't have ANYTHING in an RX 470/480/570/580 for under $500 at all, and only 1 or 2 options under $600 - at current pricing the RX line has ZERO advantage in reaching ROI over the GTX 1070.

 Trying to call those cards "$250 cards" is not valid and hasn't been for a month or two now.



The rep you spoke with is incorrect. The mining cards were in stock at Newegg and limited to one per person for $260 for the Samsung cards and $250 for the non-Samsung version. They are still listed on the website and you can sign up to be notified when they come back in stock.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202291

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202283

This morning Newegg also had Nvidia 1070's for $399.99 and others at $429.99, limited to one per person. Several places have had the regular RX 570 4GB cards at less than $250 over the past week. You need to act fast because they sell out quick.

http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx570/

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