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newbie
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January 05, 2017, 10:12:56 AM
#63
It's so sad to read all those amazing prices.. I live in europe and they are a lot higher than that! On average a rx 470 costs 235$

You can name your discount on purse.io to help with the price.
hero member
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January 05, 2017, 09:33:12 AM
#62
It's so sad to read all those amazing prices.. I live in europe and they are a lot higher than that! On average a rx 470 costs 235$
newbie
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January 04, 2017, 07:21:25 PM
#61
Bought 2 Sapphire RX 470 4gb Reference (Amazon), 179$ e/o after claiming tax back (I'm living in Venezuela). Not a bad deal after all (also got a EVGA 700B in 49$). In my country you can get one in approximately 340$, so......... 
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CryptoLearner
January 04, 2017, 05:36:41 PM
#60
$589 is NOT $500 or even all that close.

1070s don't achieve 1 sol / $ - they're in the ballpark but not all that close to it.

470s easily achieve quite a bit more than 1 sol / $ (my Sapphires that are currently on sale on NewEgg at $179 WITH shipping do a bit over 200 sol/s UNMODDED, others have reported quite a bit higher than I get).



You can find 1070 for 410€ here, and i do 400sol/s @50% tdp, so we are here Smiley

but you are right AMD cards ROI faster, but there are other factors like warranty, reselling values, electricity cost and so on, for now im pretty happy with my nvidia's but i got them for a very good price, so it helped Wink
legendary
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January 04, 2017, 05:22:35 PM
#59
$589 is NOT $500 or even all that close.

1070s don't achieve 1 sol / $ - they're in the ballpark but not all that close to it.

470s easily achieve quite a bit more than 1 sol / $ (my Sapphires that are currently on sale on NewEgg at $179 WITH shipping do a bit over 200 sol/s UNMODDED, others have reported quite a bit higher than I get).

legendary
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January 04, 2017, 03:05:24 AM
#58

not really true a 1080 can do 535 sol now. even if it cost you $500 it's worth it

currently 1 sol for every $1 invested is a good compromise

 1080s normally run more like $600-$650.
 I don't think I've EVER seen one with a price tag under $589 as new cards (that is lowest current SALE price on Newegg).


 They also have a MSI RX 470 on sale at $169 (as well as the Sapphire blower-style cards like the ones I bought and I think one other card by someone else) - not sure it it's Phil's favorite version or not offhand, but it looks like a no-backplate design.





yeah i know that they are sold at $500, but still at 589 with 535 sol they are not that bad, keep in mind that the miner is not finally optimized yet

as logn as you have 1/1 ratio between hash and $, it's good for me
legendary
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January 03, 2017, 05:35:51 PM
#57

not really true a 1080 can do 535 sol now. even if it cost you $500 it's worth it

currently 1 sol for every $1 invested is a good compromise

 1080s normally run more like $600-$650.
 I don't think I've EVER seen one with a price tag under $589 as new cards (that is lowest current SALE price on Newegg).


 They also have a MSI RX 470 on sale at $169 (as well as the Sapphire blower-style cards like the ones I bought and I think one other card by someone else) - not sure it it's Phil's favorite version or not offhand, but it looks like a no-backplate design.



legendary
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January 03, 2017, 05:00:57 PM
#56
What are the best GPUs for mining altcoins? isn't it odd that there are GPUs priced at $1000 and even more but when you benchmark them you'll see that for mining they are not worth a penny Smiley

 Mining has almost NEVER had a use for the high-end cards.
 They're all about GAMING.


 Keep in mind that cryptocoin mining by the standards of AMD is a SMALL market on it's best day - and outside of EVGA and it's backing for FAH isn't even a BLIP in the market for NVidia.



That is right. I usually the middle cards for mining.

not really true a 1080 can do 535 sol now. even if it cost you $500 it's worth it

currently 1 sol for every $1 invested is a good compromise


Please lets not turn this into a AMD vs NVIDIA battle thread.

We are all bias and AMD people keep praising AMD

While NVIDIA people keep praising NVIDIA


Both have their uses and applications and its up to the buyer to decide which one is right for them.
legendary
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January 03, 2017, 04:56:51 PM
#55
What are the best GPUs for mining altcoins? isn't it odd that there are GPUs priced at $1000 and even more but when you benchmark them you'll see that for mining they are not worth a penny Smiley

 Mining has almost NEVER had a use for the high-end cards.
 They're all about GAMING.


 Keep in mind that cryptocoin mining by the standards of AMD is a SMALL market on it's best day - and outside of EVGA and it's backing for FAH isn't even a BLIP in the market for NVidia.



That is right. I usually the middle cards for mining.

not really true a 1080 can do 535 sol now. even if it cost you $500 it's worth it

currently 1 sol for every $1 invested is a good compromise
newbie
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January 03, 2017, 01:14:15 PM
#54
What are the best GPUs for mining altcoins? isn't it odd that there are GPUs priced at $1000 and even more but when you benchmark them you'll see that for mining they are not worth a penny Smiley

 Mining has almost NEVER had a use for the high-end cards.
 They're all about GAMING.


 Keep in mind that cryptocoin mining by the standards of AMD is a SMALL market on it's best day - and outside of EVGA and it's backing for FAH isn't even a BLIP in the market for NVidia.



That is right. I usually the middle cards for mining.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
December 31, 2016, 03:09:38 AM
#53
What are the best GPUs for mining altcoins? isn't it odd that there are GPUs priced at $1000 and even more but when you benchmark them you'll see that for mining they are not worth a penny Smiley

 Mining has almost NEVER had a use for the high-end cards.
 They're all about GAMING.


 Keep in mind that cryptocoin mining by the standards of AMD is a SMALL market on it's best day - and outside of EVGA and it's backing for FAH isn't even a BLIP in the market for NVidia.

sr. member
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December 29, 2016, 08:00:56 AM
#52
sorry, not if you have 2 pay in EUR
legendary
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December 29, 2016, 05:41:09 AM
#51
Now they are even more cheaper.

Rx 470 MSI only $150

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137050


Pretty much kills any good resell value of these 470 GPUs

i see $208 there...
legendary
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December 29, 2016, 03:44:10 AM
#50
I don't personally feel that:

$169.99 with $20 mail in rebate card


is the same as $150 Tongue
rebate is one per household you can only use it once
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[ Poor Miner ]
December 28, 2016, 08:26:37 PM
#49
I don't personally feel that:

$169.99 with $20 mail in rebate card


is the same as $150 Tongue
legendary
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December 28, 2016, 08:21:09 PM
#48
Now they are even more cheaper.

Rx 470 MSI only $150

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137050


Pretty much kills any good resell value of these 470 GPUs
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 08, 2016, 02:07:26 PM
#47
quote, bought my 3x 470x for 450 usd in total, a really nice price for gpu mining power. If only mining can be more profitable :-/
legendary
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December 08, 2016, 07:49:46 AM
#46
Just noticed this on newegg

MSI RX 470 4GB for only $169.99

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137050


Then there are also rebates for other 470s which add up to around ~$170 also.

We sure all overpayed 2-3 months ago when we bought all ours.



I got some of those MSI armor cards they suck, best 470s i have found to be the g1 and windforce gigabyte cards nice backplate too

I don't know, I ordered a few of these cards initially and then ordered some more when NewEgg bumped the limit up to 5 per order. I now have 15 of these MSI Armor cards running in 3 different rigs and with Claymore's latest (v9) they are producing 200-210 sols each (Zcash), which is on par with any of the other RX470's I have.

As far as the back-plate and such, while such features may be nice, once my cards are in a rig they pretty much will stay there and the only things that matter come down to hash-rate, power draw, and longevity. As I said, the first two criteria seem to be the same as more expensive 470's and it is too early yet to judge them on longevity. They do carry the MSI 3-year warranty, so I assume they will hold up as well as any of the other cards.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
December 08, 2016, 01:42:17 AM
#45
i thought it was useless that was a 7870  i wish i had kept  to see how it would do ZEC mininng.


 Ballpark 110 sol/s with Claymore v8 (v9 FOR ME in my testing IS BROKEN) - one HIS IceQ blower-type card, one Sapphire reference blower-type card.

 I also had issues with non-blower type HIS cards - only lost 1 card out of the 5 I bought but the FANS on all of them died in 3-6 months, cheap sleeve-type garbage.
 They used a good ballbearing blower on the Ice-Q HD 7870 I have from them.
 The living HIS fan-type cards now have leftover 60mm CPU ball-bearing fans twist-tied to them and run TONS cooler.
 I have never seen "compatability issues" with their cards, they just go way cheap on fans.

 I don't remember if the PowerColor cards I USED to have were ball bearing or sleeve - the half-broken HD 7850 survivor is ball-bearing but I think it was the last Power Color card I ever bought.



 My primary go-to brand is Sapphire, though I've had good luck overall with Gigabyte and EVGA as well.
 All 3 of those brands always use ball-bearing fans IME with them.

 Oddly enough, some of the EVGA 1070 cards I have are the "overheat and die" issue ones they had the recall on - but if you put a SANE fan profile in them they have no issue.
 The only REAL issue with those cards is they aimed TOO FAR towards "quiet" at the cost of "cool" in the default in-BIOS fan profile.


legendary
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December 08, 2016, 12:44:02 AM
#44
strange i have a  r9 280 that is a power color i still use i bought in 2012 so it not the company that's makes them maybe you had  bad luck ? . i have owned other power color cards in the past that were even older then the 280 i throw a way because i thought it was useless just before ZEC Mining started my lose . ( there was  nothing wrong with it other then i thought it was useless that was a 7870  i wish i had kept  to see how it would do ZEC mininng.

I have never  really had a bad AMD card ever by any one that makes them unless i messed it up and have had a few bad NV cards and one reason i don't brother with NV and started using AMD and plus  i have used AMD before it was AMD  in it's  ATI days before AMD bought the company when it all started and even NV cards were cheap to buy  but

 i was thinking of buying a 1070 by NV but may not .

 and that wasn't why i bought the 480 form power color because it was power color ,  it was cheap or the same price as a 470 nitro at the time, and  i buy whatever is the cheapest or best to buy for the buck  at the time when i buy it , i may buy another one in  2 weeks depends on the price .


I won't own a HIS Cards with AMD chips like i said have never really had a bad one and i haven't but there card sucked the one only one i ever owned it worked but had a lot of compatibility issue and was bitch to get working right  i even sent it in for warranty they told me there was nothing wrong with it .
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