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newbie
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January 11, 2018, 11:28:33 AM
#25
Any ideas on the Volta specs for commercial lines?
As the Titan, the price is not affordable for most miners.
sr. member
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Small Time Miner, Rig Builder, Crypto Trader
December 12, 2017, 03:21:15 AM
#24
So the first Volta actual GPU has shown its face, looks like they are teasing with a TITAN V model
https://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-volta-titan-v-12gb-hbm2-110-tflops
Article states: about same power as Pascal
my thoughts: ya but WAY better compute performance?

25% more CUDA cores than a 1080ti, but they want 3k USD right now :O
Would you buy one? Does this mean Volta by Xmas?


RIP AMD, again.
aww and VEGA was just coming into its own Cheesy

hardly RIP amd lol, as long as those stay high priced average miner wont buy them and being that its a new gpu id prolly assume it will hash for crap right off the batt. also have to take into consideration how much ya make per watt etc. 3k for a gpu that will prolly take MONTHS to roi which means a rig of them will take even longer and that doesn't even account for the basic hardware that costs around 400 dollars
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 278
December 12, 2017, 02:50:41 AM
#23
This time nvidia release GPU for gaming, miners are unhappy )))
Waiting for real test in game and mining
This card isnt for gaming its for AI and deep learning where those tensor cores come in to play.Also new gtx will probably have gddr6 memory instead since micron was already mentioning it and without those tensor cores.We will probably see 30% increase at the same tdp so only thing that left is to hope that 1080ti equivalent stays under 1k$
full member
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December 12, 2017, 12:44:49 AM
#22
This time nvidia release GPU for gaming, miners are unhappy )))
Waiting for real test in game and mining
jr. member
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Merit: 10
December 11, 2017, 11:17:57 PM
#21
So the first Volta actual GPU has shown its face, looks like they are teasing with a TITAN V model
https://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-volta-titan-v-12gb-hbm2-110-tflops
Article states: about same power as Pascal
my thoughts: ya but WAY better compute performance?

25% more CUDA cores than a 1080ti, but they want 3k USD right now :O
Would you buy one? Does this mean Volta by Xmas?


RIP AMD, again.
aww and VEGA was just coming into its own Cheesy

at this price  - of course, absolutely  NO!
I hope the price for gtx1080ti will become more friendly, maybe for some short period of time
that will be nice )

but I'm sure NV will release some other version with lower prices.. then we will see..
full member
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December 11, 2017, 11:05:57 PM
#20
999 Sol/S @ 6.02 Sol/W (166W) not too shabby either.
full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
December 11, 2017, 10:02:49 PM
#19
Wow, I can't wait to see the benchmarks on this card.  Not paying 3k to speculate, it needs approx 4x the hash to match the 1080ti? No thanks...

Bits be trippin already has one and live streamed the setup/oc/results today....

1027 sol at 177w.  Pretty impressive, pretty expensive.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW8LOQ2yvO4
full member
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December 11, 2017, 03:41:57 PM
#18
@Marvell2: thats a killer price, that what you pay for a 3gb version in europe i reckon. In your case i would probably also expend a bit Cheesy
thats the average price though, I got 6 of them off newegg on a black friday sale for $200 each
the others range from 249 to 279 in price , so the ones on sale skewed things a bit
member
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December 11, 2017, 03:31:42 PM
#17
@Marvell2: thats a killer price, that what you pay for a 3gb version in europe i reckon. In your case i would probably also expend a bit Cheesy

That's 3gb price here too. If I could get the 6gb for that price I would be swooping them all up for sure.

13gpu motherboards are out of stock here too so it's a no go for me at the moment as the costs rise too much on a 6 card rig.

Yeah I get that wie the rig costs. I have also one board for 11 GPUs not fully utilised as I want to keep some room for good GPU deals. Thinking already about replacing one of the 6 GPU board with an 11 GPU board.
But well thats for the future I guess Smiley
sr. member
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December 11, 2017, 03:15:23 PM
#16
@Marvell2: thats a killer price, that what you pay for a 3gb version in europe i reckon. In your case i would probably also expend a bit Cheesy

That's 3gb price here too. If I could get the 6gb for that price I would be swooping them all up for sure.

13gpu motherboards are out of stock here too so it's a no go for me at the moment as the costs rise too much on a 6 card rig.
member
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December 08, 2017, 08:06:26 AM
#15
@Marvell2: thats a killer price, that what you pay for a 3gb version in europe i reckon. In your case i would probably also expend a bit Cheesy
full member
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December 08, 2017, 06:10:20 AM
#14
single precision is 14 Tflops vs 12 Tflops for pascal at same TDP.

So there's some efficiency gains, but not as significant as the maxwell > pascal jump.

If Volta x70/x80 release in March, it'll probably be 1 - 2 months before it becomes available in sufficient quantity and at MSRP. I guess pascal is still good for now.

The performance gains will not be gigantic. Efficiency will increase as the new chips are produced in 12nm which is a good thing.
I wouldn’t go out and buy plenty of new Maxwell cards now - if you get a good deal go it is still worthwhile but I am looking to hopefully ROI all the gear until March and slowly replace the existing cards Smiley

IDK man , you could be leaving alot of money on the table by limiting expansion in a year which is predicted to be the year of the altcoin 2018.

Personally as long as i have extra funds I will keep expanding, if volta shows up ill switch but  not before

I totally agree and am expanding too with 1070tis. I'll stop 1 - 2 months before volta's release though.

Oh mama, cant wait for this to come, When consumer level Volta comes out AMD is a gonna Smiley
Im sick of amd anyways and thier crappy drivers and the fact the dont test thier bum cards for mining
so we spend hours figuring out correct mem strapps that should have come adjusted from factory

fuck amd man

Agree. My farm of 120 + gpu, 90% of the time spent on 7 Vega cards (selling them, someone please take it off me lol), 9% spent on 24 polaris cards. My remaining 1080tis had just 1 small issue in 1 rig for 6 months. Reinstalled driver remotely and it works again. Flawless, no bs, just works.

I'll gladly take a slight hit to ROI for the immense improvement in stability.
yup in the same boat although i spent way more time working with my polaris cards and have a box of 20. dead ones , only one dead nvidia , 2 bad zotac 1080s though.

curious as to why you are buying 1070ti vs 1060 6gb , ive done the calcs
an 8 card rig of 1060 is great , they even do 520 cryptonite, 300 equihas , 24mhs eth ,22 mhs lyra

so ive found they are 2/3 the perfomance of a 1070ti at half the price , how do u justify the more expensive cards?

i just bought 16 1060s 6gb for average of $245
sr. member
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December 08, 2017, 05:06:52 AM
#13
single precision is 14 Tflops vs 12 Tflops for pascal at same TDP.

So there's some efficiency gains, but not as significant as the maxwell > pascal jump.

If Volta x70/x80 release in March, it'll probably be 1 - 2 months before it becomes available in sufficient quantity and at MSRP. I guess pascal is still good for now.

The performance gains will not be gigantic. Efficiency will increase as the new chips are produced in 12nm which is a good thing.
I wouldn’t go out and buy plenty of new Maxwell cards now - if you get a good deal go it is still worthwhile but I am looking to hopefully ROI all the gear until March and slowly replace the existing cards Smiley

IDK man , you could be leaving alot of money on the table by limiting expansion in a year which is predicted to be the year of the altcoin 2018.

Personally as long as i have extra funds I will keep expanding, if volta shows up ill switch but  not before

I totally agree and am expanding too with 1070tis. I'll stop 1 - 2 months before volta's release though.

Oh mama, cant wait for this to come, When consumer level Volta comes out AMD is a gonna Smiley
Im sick of amd anyways and thier crappy drivers and the fact the dont test thier bum cards for mining
so we spend hours figuring out correct mem strapps that should have come adjusted from factory

fuck amd man

Agree. My farm of 120 + gpu, 90% of the time spent on 7 Vega cards (selling them, someone please take it off me lol), 9% spent on 24 polaris cards. My remaining 1080tis had just 1 small issue in 1 rig for 6 months. Reinstalled driver remotely and it works again. Flawless, no bs, just works.

I'll gladly take a slight hit to ROI for the immense improvement in stability.
member
Activity: 336
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December 08, 2017, 04:05:04 AM
#12
Oh mama, cant wait for this to come, When consumer level Volta comes out AMD is a gonna Smiley

Which would be a bad thing for us as competition always enhances innovation and helps to have a healthy pricing. Intel was able to price their CPUs to their liking and wasn’t putting that much effort into the next CPU generations due to the lack of competition. This changed and everyone is profiting from it.

But it is true that I wonder what AMD can come up with - Vega against Volta will be an easy win for Nvidia.
full member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 132
December 08, 2017, 04:03:00 AM
#11
Oh mama, cant wait for this to come, When consumer level Volta comes out AMD is a gonna Smiley
Im sick of amd anyways and thier crappy drivers and the fact the dont test thier bum cards for mining
so we spend hours figuring out correct mem strapps that should have come adjusted from factory

fuck amd man
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
December 08, 2017, 04:02:22 AM
#10
What a crap, I'll rather buy more RX570 by 230 USD than this or wait till next gen AMD will appear...

Oh mama, cant wait for this to come, When consumer level Volta comes out AMD is a gonna Smiley

Nothing will happen, AMD will always beat NV price/ROI rate however... why bother with one 800 usd GPU if u can get 5 AMD gpus instead of it...? Same crap as Vega are now, everyone expected impossible things it can do but still, till next gen RX4/5 will be at is best.
sr. member
Activity: 488
Merit: 322
December 08, 2017, 03:58:26 AM
#9
Oh mama, cant wait for this to come, When consumer level Volta comes out AMD is a gonna Smiley
member
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Merit: 15
December 08, 2017, 03:56:26 AM
#8
single precision is 14 Tflops vs 12 Tflops for pascal at same TDP.

So there's some efficiency gains, but not as significant as the maxwell > pascal jump.

If Volta x70/x80 release in March, it'll probably be 1 - 2 months before it becomes available in sufficient quantity and at MSRP. I guess pascal is still good for now.

The performance gains will not be gigantic. Efficiency will increase as the new chips are produced in 12nm which is a good thing.
I wouldn’t go out and buy plenty of new Maxwell cards now - if you get a good deal go it is still worthwhile but I am looking to hopefully ROI all the gear until March and slowly replace the existing cards Smiley

IDK man , you could be leaving alot of money on the table by limiting expansion in a year which is predicted to be the year of the altcoin 2018.

Personally as long as i have extra funds I will keep expanding, if volta shows up ill switch but  not before

It depends a bit on the capacities on site. Personally i can still add a couple of cards but I can’t build two new rigs due to the power constraints. If you have some capacity and a good deal it makes sense to expand a bit more.
Personally I am looking forward to the enchances efficiency and additional hash rate that comes with Volta. But also if for example a 1070 rig is paid off it makes kind of sense to further milk it. I need to find a good solution for this.
full member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 132
December 08, 2017, 03:35:32 AM
#7
single precision is 14 Tflops vs 12 Tflops for pascal at same TDP.

So there's some efficiency gains, but not as significant as the maxwell > pascal jump.

If Volta x70/x80 release in March, it'll probably be 1 - 2 months before it becomes available in sufficient quantity and at MSRP. I guess pascal is still good for now.

The performance gains will not be gigantic. Efficiency will increase as the new chips are produced in 12nm which is a good thing.
I wouldn’t go out and buy plenty of new Maxwell cards now - if you get a good deal go it is still worthwhile but I am looking to hopefully ROI all the gear until March and slowly replace the existing cards Smiley

IDK man , you could be leaving alot of money on the table by limiting expansion in a year which is predicted to be the year of the altcoin 2018.

Personally as long as i have extra funds I will keep expanding, if volta shows up ill switch but  not before
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 15
December 08, 2017, 03:17:12 AM
#6
single precision is 14 Tflops vs 12 Tflops for pascal at same TDP.

So there's some efficiency gains, but not as significant as the maxwell > pascal jump.

If Volta x70/x80 release in March, it'll probably be 1 - 2 months before it becomes available in sufficient quantity and at MSRP. I guess pascal is still good for now.

The performance gains will not be gigantic. Efficiency will increase as the new chips are produced in 12nm which is a good thing.
I wouldn’t go out and buy plenty of new Maxwell cards now - if you get a good deal go it is still worthwhile but I am looking to hopefully ROI all the gear until March and slowly replace the existing cards Smiley
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