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Topic: Radeon vii / RTX 2080 Super.? (Read 372 times)

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February 16, 2020, 08:11:19 AM
#28
Whats your hashrate on the 2080 super on GrinC31?
newbie
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February 16, 2020, 05:25:06 AM
#27
2080super grin31 8G mining?? linux ok
jr. member
Activity: 297
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February 14, 2020, 03:38:05 PM
#26
I agree the AMD RX 400 and 500 are a pain in the ass, but my 40 AMD cards are still hashing eth 3 years and still going.  You should look at the RX 5700's Ive bought 15 open box so far for around 280 - 330.  They can make a over a dollar a day on eth, Grin 31 and 60 cents on zcoin.  That's better then a 2060 and $100 cheaper.

Anything special about the 2060 KO other then price?

gamer nexus say some card maybe have big die like 2080

make performance better than other 2060 in workstation  maybe it make mining faster too.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUFRBnJdx3Y&t=989s
member
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February 14, 2020, 04:25:35 AM
#25
thx for all the Details..
now i calculated a bit, and think the 2070 Super is best one.
If i can find some 2080 for a good price, i take this too.
If not, the 2070 Super as a New Card has good Price.

@rdluffy
I know the Site whattomine..
have checked a lot of Time there..
And the diff i know too. ;-)
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February 13, 2020, 10:41:45 PM
#24
Anything special about the 2060 KO other then price?

Not that I'm aware of, the specs match the other 2060s. Apparently it was released at CES
in direct response to the RX5600XT.

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February 13, 2020, 09:50:07 PM
#23
I agree the AMD RX 400 and 500 are a pain in the ass, but my 40 AMD cards are still hashing eth 3 years and still going.  You should look at the RX 5700's Ive bought 15 open box so far for around 280 - 330.  They can make a over a dollar a day on eth, Grin 31 and 60 cents on zcoin.  That's better then a 2060 and $100 cheaper.

Anything special about the 2060 KO other then price?
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February 13, 2020, 05:11:36 PM
#22
New generation? For Nvidia forget it.
My estimate is they bring the Titan first. Price 3k and up.
If we are lucky the 3080ti might come in september for Huh 1400 EUR Huh i would say.
The 3080 for around 900 i think. So nothing to mine with. Much too long roi.
The 3070 could be the new mining card.... around christmas.

For AMD? No idea if they are good. I always had problems taking AMD cards to the max.
I remember with all the 480s, sorting by memory type, reselling to get good ram.... what a mess.
Glad i got rid of em. AMD has to bring out something really good  if i ever buy 1 again.

I haven't use AMD GPUs since the All In Wonder.

It's too bad AMD can't put pressure on Nvidia the way they did on Intel with Ryzen.
It did wonders for the new Cascade Lake X prices.

It's dssapointing to see the x80ti models over 1k.

The 2060KO seems to be reasonably priced in repsonse to AMD.
legendary
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February 13, 2020, 04:43:06 PM
#21
New generation? For Nvidia forget it.
My estimate is they bring the Titan first. Price 3k and up.
If we are lucky the 3080ti might come in september for Huh 1400 EUR Huh i would say.
The 3080 for around 900 i think. So nothing to mine with. Much too long roi.
The 3070 could be the new mining card.... around christmas.

For AMD? No idea if they are good. I always had problems taking AMD cards to the max.
I remember with all the 480s, sorting by memory type, reselling to get good ram.... what a mess.
Glad i got rid of em. AMD has to bring out something really good  if i ever buy 1 again.

I agree with you that Nvidias are way easier to handle, you can basically install the drivers, MSI afterburner and only find the better config, probably TDP, Core and Memory clocks, period.
About AMD, they are beasts in Ethash, and if people want to mine ETH and another coins Ethash, they need to face AMD and the tweaks (change bios, find a decent brand of memory, change clocks, timings etc)

For a newcomer, Nvidias are the way, but a enthusiast could handle AMD easily

About the new generation of Nvidias, no one know...they could bring something exceptional, but only time will tell...
member
Activity: 438
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February 13, 2020, 04:12:58 PM
#20
New generation? For Nvidia forget it.
My estimate is they bring the Titan first. Price 3k and up.
If we are lucky the 3080ti might come in september for Huh 1400 EUR Huh i would say.
The 3080 for around 900 i think. So nothing to mine with. Much too long roi.
The 3070 could be the new mining card.... around christmas.

For AMD? No idea if they are good. I always had problems taking AMD cards to the max.
I remember with all the 480s, sorting by memory type, reselling to get good ram.... what a mess.
Glad i got rid of em. AMD has to bring out something really good  if i ever buy 1 again.
legendary
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Merit: 1114
February 13, 2020, 03:33:25 PM
#19
Thx. Better to compare the 2070 Super to the 2080. Its around the same. More hash more price. But the ratio is nearly the same.
If you go for used, you will find more 2080s and might geat a good deal. I never payed more than 550 EUR for a 2080.
If you want to go for more GPUs, the 2060 super isnt bad. 8GB Ram. I prefer less rigs and more hash.

Many thanks for all the good info.
member
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February 13, 2020, 03:10:40 PM
#18
Why not the RX 5700?  It can mine eth, c31, c29, MTP and its cheap compared to the rtx series.  New generations of  cards are coming soon also.
legendary
Activity: 2226
Merit: 1304
February 13, 2020, 01:04:36 PM
#17
I'll not make the decision to you, but I'll just help with some thoughts

Radeon VII is not easy to find the "sweet spot" for mining and you have to tweak a lot to find it, another thing to consider is the RMA, we have a lot of cases of RMA of people using VII to mine

Your best friend here is https://whattomine.com/coins
In this website you'll put your GPU, your electricity costs and it'll return with the profits you can make at the moment and a list os coins that you can mine with the GPU


What I recommend is: make a list with the GPUs and prices you have in your country, then go to the Whattomine website and see how much can you make daily with each card, and then put that on a table and see which card will return their own costs with fewer time

Keep reading our mining section because there are excelent reviews and tips for mining

and remember, mining have difficult, if you make 1 dollar today it's not guaranteed that you'll gain the same amount tomorrow
member
Activity: 438
Merit: 27
February 13, 2020, 12:53:24 PM
#16
Thx. Better to compare the 2070 Super to the 2080. Its around the same. More hash more price. But the ratio is nearly the same.
If you go for used, you will find more 2080s and might geat a good deal. I never payed more than 550 EUR for a 2080.
If you want to go for more GPUs, the 2060 super isnt bad. 8GB Ram. I prefer less rigs and more hash.
member
Activity: 134
Merit: 12
February 13, 2020, 11:07:28 AM
#15
Great List Wotan..

Last hours i checked a lot of things.. now i came to the same Result.
The 2070 Super and 2080 Super have aroud 280€ Price difference.
Maybe i take some 2070 Super, because hashrates are not sooo much more at the 2080 Super.
member
Activity: 438
Merit: 27
February 13, 2020, 10:53:30 AM
#14
Didnt buy any 2080ti so far. 80-90% higher price for maybe 50% more hash.
But i dont have 1. Maybe i am wrong.
Would be bad to say something about stuff you dont have.
member
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Merit: 69
February 13, 2020, 10:49:41 AM
#13
thx for the info. Didnt know that.
You are right. But atm i would only buy GPUs for Grin. So my
calculation is about this coin. Wouldnt buy a 2080 for ETH.
Wouldnt buy any GPU for ETH these days. Better to be flexible. But thats my idea.

Yes i do this also. This is one reason why GPU mining will survive in my opinion.
member
Activity: 438
Merit: 27
February 13, 2020, 10:46:09 AM
#12
thx for the info. Didnt know that.
You are right. But atm i would only buy GPUs for Grin. So my
calculation is about this coin. Wouldnt buy a 2080 for ETH.
Wouldnt buy any GPU for ETH these days. Better to be flexible. But thats my idea.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
February 13, 2020, 10:39:48 AM
#11
Thanks for the Details.. will check it.. and in German is no problem.. I´m German ;-)
Maybe used 1080ti 11gb better.?

The first question is what you want to mine. It depends which algo you will mine.

@Wotan Wipeout

Herry Toms is a spam bot. Spam his RYO in every thread without any known background knowledge.
member
Activity: 438
Merit: 27
February 13, 2020, 10:37:21 AM
#10
It depends.....

Nvidia 1080ti around 200 Watt gives 1.6 H/s with GrinC31
Nvidia 2080 around 130 Watt gives 1.8 H/s with GrinC31


I think you can calculate your profit yourself so... what does this mean BESIDE the profit?


6 x 2080 with a cheap 1000 Watt psu

against

6 x 1080ti with a minimum 1500 Watt PSU.


2080 much newer, better resale value - both used price around the same

2080 LOTS of less heat (my 2080 run under 40 degrees) - lower running fans - less damaged fans over time - so less problems over time

2080 much faster memory clock against 3 GB more memory - futureproof? we will see

overall i only buy 2080s - for me they are perfect - its your choice

@Herry - i dont buy GPUs for 1 algo. I switch to the most profitable one. Otherwise i would look for asics


jr. member
Activity: 236
Merit: 1
February 13, 2020, 10:16:21 AM
#9
Before you choose any GPU for mining you need to look at the Algorithm in which you are going to mine. Like Cryptonight-GPU(RYO) is a core dependent mining algorithm that doesn't have concept of GPU memory, means it can be mined with low-memory cards. So choose GPU according to algorithm in which you are going to mine.
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