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newbie
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May 03, 2013, 08:33:31 PM
#25
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Exactly what I've decided, I am holding. I almost sold yesterday for a 7950 before making this post, glad I didn't sell/trade, like how you said, Matthew N. Wright, and some others have stated.

Hmm I may have been wrong... temporarily!
hero member
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April 26, 2013, 12:41:55 PM
#24
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I would hold on to the LTC - I think its going up in value

Exactly what I've decided, I am holding. I almost sold yesterday for a 7950 before making this post, glad I didn't sell/trade, like how you said, Matthew N. Wright, and some others have stated.
newbie
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April 26, 2013, 03:10:46 AM
#23
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I would hold on to the LTC - I think its going up in value
sr. member
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Vantacor
April 25, 2013, 06:42:37 PM
#22
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$

Up front this is correct - but one thing you may want to think about is the difference in resale value.  I think we can all agree GPU mining is seeing its final days in the coming months.  So your resale market is down to gamers.  Most gamers who buy used equipment are looking for the best card available at the time.  (7970/7990)

Isn't the whole point of mining to get a quick return on the money invested in the hardware then have pure profit? Why are you buying hardware otherwise? To circlejerk your e-cock by saying you have a bunch of worthless 7970s?

The problem here as well is that 2 7950's outperform a 7970 in gaming per $ spent as well.  Either way a 7950 is a better buy.
aa
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April 25, 2013, 06:31:31 PM
#21
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$

Up front this is correct - but one thing you may want to think about is the difference in resale value.  I think we can all agree GPU mining is seeing its final days in the coming months.  So your resale market is down to gamers.  Most gamers who buy used equipment are looking for the best card available at the time.  (7970/7990)

Isn't the whole point of mining to get a quick return on the money invested in the hardware then have pure profit? Why are you buying hardware otherwise? To circlejerk your e-cock by saying you have a bunch of worthless 7970s?
sr. member
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Vantacor
April 25, 2013, 06:29:49 PM
#20
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$

Up front this is correct - but one thing you may want to think about is the difference in resale value.  I think we can all agree GPU mining is seeing its final days in the coming months.  So your resale market is down to gamers.  Most gamers who buy used equipment are looking for the best card available at the time.  (7970/7990)

GPU mining is dying?  Where are the FPGA or AISC for scrypt?  We've been hearing GPU mining is dead for 8 months....still going strong.
full member
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April 25, 2013, 05:55:32 PM
#19
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$

Up front this is correct - but one thing you may want to think about is the difference in resale value.  I think we can all agree GPU mining is seeing its final days in the coming months.  So your resale market is down to gamers.  Most gamers who buy used equipment are looking for the best card available at the time.  (7970/7990)
aa
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Litecoin is right coin
April 25, 2013, 05:53:17 PM
#18
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$
And the endless debate begins....
There are simply way too many factors that one can consider. I'd just roll the dice and pick one.
It's only an endless debate if people want to go with unrealistic numbers and try to justify their buyer's remorse.

Gigabyte 7950s will get 600kh/s minimum. All of mine (12) get over 650kh/s. Most get just under 700kh/s. Mind you, this is with extremely basic overclocking - no fine tweaking whatsoever. Other brands of 7950s will easily hit 600kh/s with basic core overclocking.

Most people with 7970s can't even hit 600kh/s. 700kh/s+ is extremely rare. A friend has 3 of them and they are all poor performers compared to his 7950s, and nearly every post out there has the same results.

For the price of three 7970s, you can buy four 7950s - even if you get those 7970s on sale. Think about that. The math is extremely simple. Your six card 7970 rig is extremely shit value compared to the six card 7950 rig. This is before we even go into the extra costs of powering -and having the hardware to power- the 7970s that use more wattage compared to the 7950s. Even when overclocked the 7950s will use less wattage than the stock 7970s.

Debate over.
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 05:37:31 PM
#17
OP, remember the card will still be worth $200 at least.. a few months from now. so you are not investing $300 per say.. but only really spending $100 to use the card for a few months to mine:)

legendary
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April 25, 2013, 03:28:34 PM
#16
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$
And the endless debate begins....
There are simply way too many factors that one can consider. I'd just roll the dice and pick one.
sr. member
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Vantacor
April 25, 2013, 03:16:26 PM
#15
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.

6 7950 per computer vs 6 7970 per computer the 7950's still come out cheaper per k/s/$
sr. member
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April 25, 2013, 03:08:35 PM
#14
Buy the card with fiat IMO. Then you keep your coins and get the card...which gets you more coins.



Plus you can pump your favorite scamcoin more effectively too  Grin
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 03:08:13 PM
#13
pekv2: Hold your litecoins. MtGox just announced they will start accepting them. Be weary of people giving you advice to buy and sell on the forums in *any* digital currency where doing so will affect the price as it aids in their manipulation attempts.

K, I will take this advice and hold. Cuz like you and some others stated, if/when gox accepts, it's gonna jump the price, by then I might be able to buy two 6950's.

I'll take the risk and hold for sure. Seems like buying hardware right now would be much more riskier than to hold.
legendary
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April 25, 2013, 03:01:47 PM
#12
I got enough litecoin to dump on a 7950 this will jump my hash rate from 871khash/s to 1471-1521khash/s, or should I hold my ltc?

Seriously.
What do you guys think? Hold or dump?

I think LTC mining is going to be extremely profitable. I'd buy a card, but I'd go for the 7970.

Don't listen to this guy, 7950 all the way.  I'll lay it out for you and show why serious miners do 7950.

7970 gets 750 according to crypto. Most people get less however.

7950 gets 650 though most get less.

Both can get the high numbers with much testing and work.

Based off of top end numbers:

7970 = $400 = 1.875 h/s/$
7950 = $290 = 2.24 h/s/$

per card, yes, but you get something like 3h/$ if you buy a 5830, would you be buying a 5830? no because there's only so many you can fit on a rig, before you have to buy another set of mobo/ram/cpu etc.. The card that give bigger hash per PCIE slot does have its advantages, especially if space is of concern.
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April 25, 2013, 02:55:09 PM
#11
pekv2: Hold your litecoins. MtGox just announced they will start accepting them. Be weary of people giving you advice to buy and sell on the forums in *any* digital currency where doing so will affect the price as it aids in their manipulation attempts.
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 02:54:16 PM
#10
Now I'm stuck between both decisions again.

ohh i dunno.
newbie
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April 25, 2013, 02:52:52 PM
#9
because even if LTC goes up - mining dif won't immediately rise to levels of non-profitable mining. Therefore you have a card you can sell later if coins crash and you can use it as ammunition to mine any other coins that are up-and-coming. Cryptocurrency is young, it will flourish.
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legendary
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April 25, 2013, 02:22:40 PM
#7
Buy the card.
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 01:33:59 PM
#6
Yup, I wasn't gonna get a 7970. Sounds like I should hold, as explained if gox accepts litecoin +with diff. to go up with price, that seems to be the best logical thinking.

Thanks, I will hold.
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