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Topic: Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Dual 6GB x2 (Read 316 times)

legendary
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January 04, 2018, 08:20:00 PM
#17
Please excuse me while I go enjoy life.
Fair enough. Smiley Tracking profitable coins to mine does take quite a lot of time and effort indeed. We all have different priorities, I totally get it.
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January 04, 2018, 08:03:51 PM
#16
Just took a peek at whattomine.com (not the best but gives a good rough estimate).
None of the top coins for those algos are "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060" when using  a 1070ti.
Well, then keep using whattomine and keep mining ZEC and ETH with your nvidia cards while I'll be mining other algos and make 2+ times more money with them. Cheesy Thank you for staying away from the more profitable coins (and thus allowing them to maintain reasonable diff), much appreciated! Buy 1060s then, and I'll keep buying 1070 Tis and 1080 Tis.

You're welcome. Not everyone is capable of sinking large sums to purchase premium gpus right away and taking on more risk than they need to.
Enjoy editing bat files, downloading numerous wallets for every appealing coin out there, finding the most profitable pool and dealing with changing coins on a daily/ weekly basis and tweaking your setup.

Dont forget to keep refreshing that wallet the coins are going to be there any minute now.... Roll Eyes
Please excuse me while I go enjoy life.
jr. member
Activity: 42
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January 04, 2018, 07:43:24 PM
#15
i was going to use this celeron cpu  to cut back on power usage, but it says it wont work without a bio update and i need a skylake for that so it wont be any good for me Shocked
https://www.cclonline.com/product/224372/BX80677G3930/CPU-Processors/Intel-Celeron-G3930-2-9GHz-Processor-2MB-L3-Cache-8-GT/s-DMI3-Boxed-/CPU0442/

any suggstions on another low power usage cpu for mining with this mobo?

Instead of getting the newer Kaby Lake G3930, find the older Skylake-gen Celeron G3900. If they aren't available from online/local stores, you can always get a used one from ebay, cpus are pretty much indestructible so if you can save some money by buying used then go for it.

Cheers Mr Wacko! Grin
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
January 03, 2018, 10:09:46 PM
#14
i was going to use this celeron cpu  to cut back on power usage, but it says it wont work without a bio update and i need a skylake for that so it wont be any good for me Shocked
https://www.cclonline.com/product/224372/BX80677G3930/CPU-Processors/Intel-Celeron-G3930-2-9GHz-Processor-2MB-L3-Cache-8-GT/s-DMI3-Boxed-/CPU0442/

any suggstions on another low power usage cpu for mining with this mobo?

Instead of getting the newer Kaby Lake G3930, find the older Skylake-gen Celeron G3900. If they aren't available from online/local stores, you can always get a used one from ebay, cpus are pretty much indestructible so if you can save some money by buying used then go for it.
jr. member
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January 03, 2018, 10:02:50 PM
#13
another added note, this is the mobo i will be setting for my rig:
https://www.cclonline.com/product/238031/GA-H110-D3A/Motherboards/Gigabyte-Ultra-Durable-H110-D3A-Motherboard-Intel-Core-i3/i5/i7/Pentium/Celeron-Socket-1151-Intel-H110-Express-Micro-ATX-SATA-Realtek-Gigabit-LAN-DDR4-Memory-Integrated-Intel-HD-Graphics-/MBD2230/

i was going to use this celeron cpu  to cut back on power usage, but it says it wont work without a bio update and i need a skylake for that so it wont be any good for me Shocked
https://www.cclonline.com/product/224372/BX80677G3930/CPU-Processors/Intel-Celeron-G3930-2-9GHz-Processor-2MB-L3-Cache-8-GT/s-DMI3-Boxed-/CPU0442/

any suggstions on another low power usage cpu for mining with this mobo?
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
January 03, 2018, 12:31:50 PM
#12
Just took a peek at whattomine.com (not the best but gives a good rough estimate).
None of the top coins for those algos are "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060" when using  a 1070ti.
Well, then keep using whattomine and keep mining ZEC and ETH with your nvidia cards while I'll be mining other algos and make 2+ times more money with them. Cheesy Thank you for staying away from the more profitable coins (and thus allowing them to maintain reasonable diff), much appreciated! Buy 1060s then, and I'll keep buying 1070 Tis and 1080 Tis.
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January 03, 2018, 12:21:40 PM
#11
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Please do tell which algos other than ethash and equihash does the 1070 perform "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060"
Most of the algos that are good for nvidia cards. Do I really have to spell it out? Lyra2REv2, LBRY, Skunk, Keccak, NIST5, x17 etc etc. All the stuff that is usually most profitable for nvidia cards is ~ 2 times faster on 1070 Ti than on 1060.

Just took a peek at whattomine.com (not the best but gives a good rough estimate).
None of the top coins for those algos are "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060" when using  a 1070ti.

And even if you find a coin that isnt listed the cost of the 1070ti itself is more than 2 times the cost of a GTX 1060.
legendary
Activity: 1106
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January 03, 2018, 11:59:49 AM
#10
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Please do tell which algos other than ethash and equihash does the 1070 perform "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060"
Most of the algos that are good for nvidia cards. Do I really have to spell it out? Lyra2REv2, LBRY, Skunk, Keccak, NIST5, x17 etc etc. All the stuff that is usually most profitable for nvidia cards is ~ 2 times faster on 1070 Ti than on 1060.
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January 03, 2018, 11:47:14 AM
#9
The 1070ti does not perform higher than 2 gtx 1060s. e.g ZEC 310x2 sol/s to 560 sol/s or ETH 20x2 Mh/s to 31 MH/s.
the 1060s are the best bang for the buck card out there.
No one said it "performs higher", the exact words were "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060 on most algos". If you're mining ETH with nvidia cards then you're doing it wrong. And with equihash yes, two 1060s will be ~ 10% faster than a single 1070 Ti. But they're also at least 10% more expensive in the topic starter's case.

Im giving common examples of coins that "most algos" mined using nvidia cards; never said that is the coin that should be mined.
Please do tell which algos other than ethash and equihash does the 1070 perform "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060"

Also here is a 1060 3GB for 193
https://www.cclonline.com/product/214680/GV-N1060WF2OC-3GD/Graphics-Cards/Gigabyte-GeForce-GTX-1060-Windforce-OC-3GB-Graphics-Cards-PCI-E-3-0-DisplayPort/HDMI/Dual-Link-DVI-D/VGA3591/

vs. the 1070ti that you linked to at 474 (btw two of these puts him out of 900gbp budget) .
https://www.cclonline.com/product/242962/GTX-1070-TI-GAMING-8G/Graphics-Cards/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1070-Ti-GAMING-8G-8GB-Graphics-Card-PCI-Express-3-0-x16-DisplayPort/HDMI/DL-DVI-D/VGA3971/


With 10% better performance and 20% lower cost its obvious which card he should go with.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
January 03, 2018, 08:57:05 AM
#8
The 1070ti does not perform higher than 2 gtx 1060s. e.g ZEC 310x2 sol/s to 560 sol/s or ETH 20x2 Mh/s to 31 MH/s.
the 1060s are the best bang for the buck card out there.
No one said it "performs higher", the exact words were "~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060 on most algos". If you're mining ETH with nvidia cards then you're doing it wrong. And with equihash yes, two 1060s will be ~ 10% faster than a single 1070 Ti. But they're also at least 10% more expensive in the topic starter's case.
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Activity: 434
Merit: 107
January 03, 2018, 01:34:56 AM
#7
thinking to buy 2 of these tommorow and start up a small rig, then buy 2 more next month, are these decent?
If you're ready to buy 2 right now and then 2 more next month, then just get one of these now instead:
https://www.cclonline.com/product/242962/GTX-1070-TI-GAMING-8G/Graphics-Cards/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1070-Ti-GAMING-8G-8GB-Graphics-Card-PCI-Express-3-0-x16-DisplayPort/HDMI/DL-DVI-D/VGA3971/
And then buy one more the next month. This thing is ~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060 on most algos, but it costs less than a couple of 1060s, it consumes less power than 2x1060 cards, and it takes one slot instead of two (in a typical 8-slot mining rig, one slot costs ~ $40, so you're also saving those every time you get one 1070 ti instead of two 1060s). On top of that, it also has a proper cooler where all vram chips are cooled with a separate rad, there's a decent main rad for the gpu, and there are two good fans with ball bearings. GTX 1060 cards are only good when you can buy them for ~ $200 or less. I'd also get 3gb versions if I was buying 1060s, simply because the vast majority of algos don't need much ram and even 3gb is plenty. But if the choice is between 1060/6 and 1070 Ti, and with the prices you've got with that store — I'd say go for the latter.

The 1070ti does not perform higher than 2 gtx 1060s. e.g ZEC 310x2 sol/s to 560 sol/s or ETH 20x2 Mh/s to 31 MH/s.
the 1060s are the best bang for the buck card out there.
jr. member
Activity: 42
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January 02, 2018, 11:20:32 PM
#6
 Grin
thank you mr wacko! after looking at both 2x 1060 and 1x 1070 on whattomine it seems obvious that your right!
i will preorder this msi 1070ti and hopefully have my rig finished in the next 2 weeks, thanks again for your great information and wish you the best Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
January 02, 2018, 09:57:13 PM
#5
thinking to buy 2 of these tommorow and start up a small rig, then buy 2 more next month, are these decent?
If you're ready to buy 2 right now and then 2 more next month, then just get one of these now instead:
https://www.cclonline.com/product/242962/GTX-1070-TI-GAMING-8G/Graphics-Cards/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1070-Ti-GAMING-8G-8GB-Graphics-Card-PCI-Express-3-0-x16-DisplayPort/HDMI/DL-DVI-D/VGA3971/
And then buy one more the next month. This thing is ~ 2 times faster than gtx 1060 on most algos, but it costs less than a couple of 1060s, it consumes less power than 2x1060 cards, and it takes one slot instead of two (in a typical 8-slot mining rig, one slot costs ~ $40, so you're also saving those every time you get one 1070 ti instead of two 1060s). On top of that, it also has a proper cooler where all vram chips are cooled with a separate rad, there's a decent main rad for the gpu, and there are two good fans with ball bearings. GTX 1060 cards are only good when you can buy them for ~ $200 or less. I'd also get 3gb versions if I was buying 1060s, simply because the vast majority of algos don't need much ram and even 3gb is plenty. But if the choice is between 1060/6 and 1070 Ti, and with the prices you've got with that store — I'd say go for the latter.
jr. member
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January 02, 2018, 02:50:45 PM
#4
how are these for mining?  is the vram decent?
The vram is not cooled on these, it's only getting some airflow from the fans, but no rads are in contact with the memory chips. The fans are pretty bad, sleeve bearings might fail within a year (got a couple of those failed already). So, as usual, it's all about the price, if they're a lot cheaper than other brands then they might be worth considering. Otherwise I'd get something else.
or should i put a little extra in and get a gigabyte
You don't simply "get a gigabyte", there's plenty of crap made by gigabyte as well. Do your research, lots of reviews out there, see how the cooling is done, especially how the vram and vrm are cooled, and what kind of fans are used.

thanks for the replies guys

well the price of the palit 1060 gtx is around 260GBP  and its 6GB, so 2 of them will be around 500ish
the other choices would be a gainward card 6GB 1060 but it has only 1 fan on the card, so the cooling might be pretty bad compared to having two fans, so im hoping to look for a card with 2 fans. the gainward is 240GBP  ( it looks like an exact copy of the palit lol)

my limit on spending for this rig will be 900GBP, ive already decided on a mobo psu ram and cpu, will be around 250 for those, so i have the rest to spend on my 2 GPUS

heres links for more info:
evga: https://www.cclonline.com/product/212833/06G-P4-6161-KR/Graphics-Cards/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-1060-6GB-Gaming-Graphics-Cards-PCI-E-3-x-DisplayPort-DVI-HDMI/VGA3523/

gainward 1 fan: https://www.cclonline.com/product/244890/426018336-3804/Graphics-Cards/Gainward-GeForce-GTX-1060-6GB-Graphics-Card/VGA4071/

palit 1 f an: https://www.cclonline.com/product/244890/426018336-3804/Graphics-Cards/Gainward-GeForce-GTX-1060-6GB-Graphics-Card/VGA4071/

palit 2 fan: https://www.cclonline.com/product/212959/NE51060015J9-1060D/Graphics-Cards/Palit-GeForce-GTX-1060-DUAL-6GB-Graphics-Card/VGA3542/
( im considering this one because it has 2 fans for more cooldown?)

evga 1 fan sc: https://www.cclonline.com/product/212834/06G-P4-6163-KR/Graphics-Cards/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-1060-6GB-SC-Gaming-Graphics-Card-PCI-E-3-x-DisplayPort-DVI-HDMI/VGA3524/

ive done some research on the cards but i just need a little push to decide which one would be the best bang for buck to mine altcoins, i know im asking for alot from you guys but i would really appreciate if you could point me in the right direction! thanks in advance friends
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
January 02, 2018, 12:54:06 PM
#3
how are these for mining?  is the vram decent?
The vram is not cooled on these, it's only getting some airflow from the fans, but no rads are in contact with the memory chips. The fans are pretty bad, sleeve bearings might fail within a year (got a couple of those failed already). So, as usual, it's all about the price, if they're a lot cheaper than other brands then they might be worth considering. Otherwise I'd get something else.
or should i put a little extra in and get a gigabyte
You don't simply "get a gigabyte", there's plenty of crap made by gigabyte as well. Do your research, lots of reviews out there, see how the cooling is done, especially how the vram and vrm are cooled, and what kind of fans are used.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 107
January 02, 2018, 12:30:09 PM
#2
Unfortunately there is no sure way of telling what vRam a card might have until you plug it in.
jr. member
Activity: 42
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January 02, 2018, 12:20:06 PM
#1
how are these for mining?  is the vram decent? how much should i expect with 2 of theses farming with nicehash or winminer?
 thinking to buy 2 of these tommorow and start up a small rig, then buy 2 more next month, are these decent? or should i put a little extra in and get a gigabyte or EVGA?
or just aim for a 1070?

any info will greatly help! thanks

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have bought all my components and will show you guys the outcome soon!
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