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Topic: Radeon RX 480 --- How many LTC can it mine per day? (Read 12329 times)

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bitcoin = shitcoin  Huh  Shocked
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Obviously it's a 480 so it should mine 480 shitcoins a day, pretty simple math

So the nVidia 1080 should mine 1080 bitcoins a day.
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Obviously it's a 480 so it should mine 480 shitcoins a day, pretty simple math
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Difficulty growth is over 10TH/month so it is about 20% and I guess it will be higher when new cards hit markets


 Diff growth on Ethereum has been more like 40-50% per month the last few months, and NO end in sight yet.



i think with RX 480 w can earn arround 1LTc/day

You cannot mine litecoin directly to earn 1 litecoin per day.
legendary
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The internet is buzzing with news about the latest $200 Radeon RX 480. Does anyone knows how to calculate the amount of LTC it could mine per day on one of those cards?

http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/rx-480-mining/page/2/
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To achieve 0.1 LTC/day, the card would have to mine about 10 MH/s - which is *AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE* greater than any GPU has ever managed.

 NOT POSSIBLE.

 I seriously doubt the card will be able to manage 2 MH/s, much less 10.
1.something it MIGHT manage - but that's entirely due to it clocking quite a bit higher than any other card ever used for Litecoin, and DESPITE it having fewer stream units than some cards that HAVE been used for Litecoin in the past.

 Keep in mind that Scrypt wasn't a "memory intensive" protocal to anywhere near the same degree that Ethereum is - it was more limited by the processing units x clock rate.

 I stand by my original reply, it won't be as efficient as ANY Scrypt-related ASIC has managed - closer than anything that came before, but STILL inferior to the original-generation GC3355 much less anything more current - and those GC3355 units are NOT PROFITABLE any more unless you have free electric.


That means Radeon RX480 is overrated, in your opinion?

 No, it just means don't try to compete with ASIC in mining with a GPU (which means forget any coin that uses the SHA256, Scrypt, or X11 algoruthms).

 The 480 looks like a VERY GOOD option for mining Ethereum with, among other usages.


You are right. The 480 has some potential to mine the Ethereum. Although the hash rate is lower, it save more power than 390.
legendary
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To achieve 0.1 LTC/day, the card would have to mine about 10 MH/s - which is *AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE* greater than any GPU has ever managed.

 NOT POSSIBLE.

 I seriously doubt the card will be able to manage 2 MH/s, much less 10.
1.something it MIGHT manage - but that's entirely due to it clocking quite a bit higher than any other card ever used for Litecoin, and DESPITE it having fewer stream units than some cards that HAVE been used for Litecoin in the past.

 Keep in mind that Scrypt wasn't a "memory intensive" protocal to anywhere near the same degree that Ethereum is - it was more limited by the processing units x clock rate.

 I stand by my original reply, it won't be as efficient as ANY Scrypt-related ASIC has managed - closer than anything that came before, but STILL inferior to the original-generation GC3355 much less anything more current - and those GC3355 units are NOT PROFITABLE any more unless you have free electric.


That means Radeon RX480 is overrated, in your opinion?

 No, it just means don't try to compete with ASIC in mining with a GPU (which means forget any coin that uses the SHA256, Scrypt, or X11 algoruthms).

 The 480 looks like a VERY GOOD option for mining Ethereum with, among other usages.
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To achieve 0.1 LTC/day, the card would have to mine about 10 MH/s - which is *AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE* greater than any GPU has ever managed.

 NOT POSSIBLE.

 I seriously doubt the card will be able to manage 2 MH/s, much less 10.
1.something it MIGHT manage - but that's entirely due to it clocking quite a bit higher than any other card ever used for Litecoin, and DESPITE it having fewer stream units than some cards that HAVE been used for Litecoin in the past.

 Keep in mind that Scrypt wasn't a "memory intensive" protocal to anywhere near the same degree that Ethereum is - it was more limited by the processing units x clock rate.

 I stand by my original reply, it won't be as efficient as ANY Scrypt-related ASIC has managed - closer than anything that came before, but STILL inferior to the original-generation GC3355 much less anything more current - and those GC3355 units are NOT PROFITABLE any more unless you have free electric.






That means Radeon RX480 is overrated, in your opinion?

the suggestion is: do not mine litecoin with graphics cards, any graphics cards. You will not make any profit.
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To achieve 0.1 LTC/day, the card would have to mine about 10 MH/s - which is *AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE* greater than any GPU has ever managed.

 NOT POSSIBLE.

 I seriously doubt the card will be able to manage 2 MH/s, much less 10.
1.something it MIGHT manage - but that's entirely due to it clocking quite a bit higher than any other card ever used for Litecoin, and DESPITE it having fewer stream units than some cards that HAVE been used for Litecoin in the past.

 Keep in mind that Scrypt wasn't a "memory intensive" protocal to anywhere near the same degree that Ethereum is - it was more limited by the processing units x clock rate.

 I stand by my original reply, it won't be as efficient as ANY Scrypt-related ASIC has managed - closer than anything that came before, but STILL inferior to the original-generation GC3355 much less anything more current - and those GC3355 units are NOT PROFITABLE any more unless you have free electric.






That means Radeon RX480 is overrated, in your opinion?
legendary
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To achieve 0.1 LTC/day, the card would have to mine about 10 MH/s - which is *AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE* greater than any GPU has ever managed.

 NOT POSSIBLE.

 I seriously doubt the card will be able to manage 2 MH/s, much less 10.
1.something it MIGHT manage - but that's entirely due to it clocking quite a bit higher than any other card ever used for Litecoin, and DESPITE it having fewer stream units than some cards that HAVE been used for Litecoin in the past.

 Keep in mind that Scrypt wasn't a "memory intensive" protocal to anywhere near the same degree that Ethereum is - it was more limited by the processing units x clock rate.

 I stand by my original reply, it won't be as efficient as ANY Scrypt-related ASIC has managed - closer than anything that came before, but STILL inferior to the original-generation GC3355 much less anything more current - and those GC3355 units are NOT PROFITABLE any more unless you have free electric.




sr. member
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Difficulty growth is over 10TH/month so it is about 20% and I guess it will be higher when new cards hit markets


 Diff growth on Ethereum has been more like 40-50% per month the last few months, and NO end in sight yet.



i think with RX 480 w can earn arround 1LTc/day

It is not possible. Maybe 0.1 ltc a day. Litecoin is mineable profitably with ASIC. The days for gpu are long gone.
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Difficulty growth is over 10TH/month so it is about 20% and I guess it will be higher when new cards hit markets


 Diff growth on Ethereum has been more like 40-50% per month the last few months, and NO end in sight yet.



i think with RX 480 w can earn arround 1LTc/day
legendary
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Difficulty growth is over 10TH/month so it is about 20% and I guess it will be higher when new cards hit markets


 Diff growth on Ethereum has been more like 40-50% per month the last few months, and NO end in sight yet.

hero member
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Difficulty growth is over 10TH/month so it is about 20% and I guess it will be higher when new cards hit markets
newbie
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Not enough to pay for it's electric usage.

 Odds are good it won't get much if any over 1MH/s - which is worse efficiency than the 2.7MHs (appx) at 90 (appx) watts the old Gridseed 80 Blade FIRST GENERATION Scrypt capable ASIC managed (we're about a month or so out from the Innosilicon A4, which is at LEAST a 3'd and arguably a 4'th generation ASIC for Scrypt).


 We're in the right forum area BTW - thread might have gotten moved before I saw it though.


 RX 480 should be a good Ethereum miner, though it might be a bit too late to achieve ROI on it given how much the diff of Ethereum has been increasing of late and that the price has NOT been keeping up the last couple months.


It could be more efficient than the R9 nano, so if the difficulty just rise 5% a month, it will achieve ROI.
legendary
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Not enough to pay for it's electric usage.

 Odds are good it won't get much if any over 1MH/s - which is worse efficiency than the 2.7MHs (appx) at 90 (appx) watts the old Gridseed 80 Blade FIRST GENERATION Scrypt capable ASIC managed (we're about a month or so out from the Innosilicon A4, which is at LEAST a 3'd and arguably a 4'th generation ASIC for Scrypt).


 We're in the right forum area BTW - thread might have gotten moved before I saw it though.


 RX 480 should be a good Ethereum miner, though it might be a bit too late to achieve ROI on it given how much the diff of Ethereum has been increasing of late and that the price has NOT been keeping up the last couple months.

newbie
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The internet is buzzing with news about the latest $200 Radeon RX 480. Does anyone knows how to calculate the amount of LTC it could mine per day on one of those cards?

People should probably mention in the first place that Litecoin is a ASIC zone now, and it does not matter how good your GPU is, you should not mine LTC with it, at all. Bar none.

We cannot use it to mine the litecoin. It will be not profitable. You can use that to mine the Ethereum.
legendary
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The internet is buzzing with news about the latest $200 Radeon RX 480. Does anyone knows how to calculate the amount of LTC it could mine per day on one of those cards?

People should probably mention in the first place that Litecoin is a ASIC zone now, and it does not matter how good your GPU is, you should not mine LTC with it, at all. Bar none.
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wrong place to asking about mining hardware
i think you must move it to righ sub forum
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We'd only be able to calculate that with some precision only after the card is out. Seriously though, don't buy newly released cards if your only use for them is mining. Wait for some specs so you can calculate profitability. Also note that ethereum mining is currently more profitable.
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