Mining - Best GPUs - electric consumption and hashing power

in #mining7 years ago

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Hello this post I did with the intention of informing which are the best GPUs in the current market and also to analyze their price and electric consumption as well as its hash power (extraction)

If you want you can find more information in
Source:

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=calc

NVIDIA GTX 1080 TI PRICE BETWEEN 700 Y 800 USD
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ALGORITMOS: DAGGERHASHIMOTO (ETH) (35 MH/s)

EQUIHASH (ZEC) (630 SOL/s)

Lyra2REv2 (VTC) (64 MH/s)

CRYPTONIGTH (XMR) (0.76 KH/s)

LBRY (LBRY) (0.47 GH/s)

DECRED (DECRED) (4.60 GH/s)

PASCAL (PASCAL) (1.76 GH/s)

ENERGY CONSUMPTION 250W

LINK TO BUY http://amzn.to/2suDW6o

NVIDIA GTX 1070

PRECIO ENTRE 300 Y 600 DOLARES

ALGORITMOS:

DAGGERHASHIMOTO (ETH) (28.69 MH/s)

EQUIHASH (ZEC) (435 SOL/s)

Lyra2REv2 (VTC) (39.11 MH/s)

CRYPTONIGTH (XMR) (0.65 KH/s)

LBRY (LBRY) (0.30 GH/s)

DECRED (DECRED) (2.83 GH/s)

PASCAL (PASCAL) (1.01 GH/s)

X11Gost (Sibcoin) (12.90 MH/s)

Sia (SIA) (1.75 GHs)

CONSUMO DE ENERGÍA 150W

LINKS http://amzn.to/2smiYVp

NVIDIA GTX 1060

PRECIO ENTRE 200 Y 400 USD

ALGORITMOS:

DAGGERHASHIMOTO (ETH) (20.13 MH/s)

EQUIHASH (ZEC) (281.69 SOL/s)

Lyra2REv2 (VTC) (21.90 MH/s)

CRYPTONIGTH (XMR) (0.42 KH/s)

LBRY (LBRY) (0.19 GH/s)

DECRED (DECRED) (1.82 GH/s)

PASCAL (PASCAL) (0.66 GH/s)

X11Gost (Sibcoin) (8.60 MH/s)

Sia (SIA) (1.19 GHs)

CONSUMO DE ENERGÍA 100W

LINKS http://amzn.to/2sEuluP

The above are the best options you can take in alternative to the AMD RX 390 that are currently discontinued and sold out

If you want you can find more information in
Source:

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=calc

Happy Mining

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Personally I think all nvidia 1070 1080 1080ti are all about the same for return on investment and cost and are the best buys right now.

The only thing that changes is that each one has different electric consumption and that is also reflected in the profits

But as the power goes up the hashing power goes up to. I own all three of these cards and they all proportionaly pay off themselves in the same time period. So once the card is paid off if you went with the 1080 ti you have a bigger assest you can sell and get money. Also density if you want to get more cards per rig.

They are all good cards. The 1080 ti will hold it's resale value longer also.