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Which GPU of the two is best for crossfire/mining?
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Alright guys, I'm gonna crossfire with my current GPU, AMD Radeon 7800 series, to get a better hashrate while bitcoin mining.
Now, I'm pretty sure these two graphics cards can not be crossfired with mine, but which of the these two should I get to attempt to crossfire?
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Now, I'm pretty sure these two graphics cards can not be crossfired with mine, but which of the these two should I get to attempt to crossfire?
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You will NOT make your money back any time soon, i explained this on your last post even with a viable solution.
Get a ASIC miner, because using your PC just for that is just unsaturated..
Get a ASIC miner, because using your PC just for that is just unsaturated..
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Mitochondria wrote You will NOT make your money back any time soon, i explained this on your last post even with a viable solution.
Get a ASIC miner, because using your PC just for that is just unsaturated..
Yes, but I need to earn money in order to purchase a decent ASIC miner, an Avalon 6 to be exact. That costs about $700 and I don't have the money to put towards it yet.
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Unsigned wroteMitochondria wrote You will NOT make your money back any time soon, i explained this on your last post even with a viable solution.
Get a ASIC miner, because using your PC just for that is just unsaturated..
Yes, but I need to earn money in order to purchase a decent ASIC miner, an Avalon 6 to be exact. That costs about $700 and I don't have the money to put towards it yet.
You're all over the place aren't you lol.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] <-- what is that? You wanted to buy a 745+ but can't afford the $700 ASIC? lmao
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Mitochondria wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] <-- what is that? You wanted to buy a 745+ but can't afford the $700 ASIC? lmao
Cmon now Mitochondria, not everyone has knowledge in peripherals!
But yes, as suggested, ASIC GPU is a MUST if you're going to get into bitcoin & cryptocurrency mining. You will have to invest in the correct equipment if you want to consider making a profit. Don't expect to make your money back straight away though.
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Shiv wroteMitochondria wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] <-- what is that? You wanted to buy a 745+ but can't afford the $700 ASIC? lmao
Cmon now Mitochondria, not everyone has knowledge in peripherals!
But yes, as suggested, ASIC GPU is a MUST if you're going to get into bitcoin & cryptocurrency mining. You will have to invest in the correct equipment if you want to consider making a profit. Don't expect to make your money back straight away though.
Even with decent pools, he would make more profit going for ether, also i linked that due to the price he said lmao. He wanted to buy a subtotal that would be around 760 but can't afford a ASIC.
Bitcoin is high in market, but Ether is getting up quickly. He would run his power bill up monthly and yet he plans to pay for ASIC miners.
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Mitochondria wroteShiv wroteMitochondria wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] <-- what is that? You wanted to buy a 745+ but can't afford the $700 ASIC? lmao
Cmon now Mitochondria, not everyone has knowledge in peripherals!
But yes, as suggested, ASIC GPU is a MUST if you're going to get into bitcoin & cryptocurrency mining. You will have to invest in the correct equipment if you want to consider making a profit. Don't expect to make your money back straight away though.
Even with decent pools, he would make more profit going for ether, also i linked that due to the price he said lmao. He wanted to buy a subtotal that would be around 760 but can't afford a ASIC.
Bitcoin is high in market, but Ether is getting up quickly. He would run his power bill up monthly and yet he plans to pay for ASIC miners.
Correct, Bitcoin IS on the up and up however it could drop, same with any other cryptocurrency right? Think how long would it take to mine a single bitcoin with his setup, he'd be loosing out on money IMO.
His power bills would sky high xD
OP: Maybe re-evaluate?
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Shiv wroteMitochondria wroteShiv wroteMitochondria wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] <-- what is that? You wanted to buy a 745+ but can't afford the $700 ASIC? lmao
Cmon now Mitochondria, not everyone has knowledge in peripherals!
But yes, as suggested, ASIC GPU is a MUST if you're going to get into bitcoin & cryptocurrency mining. You will have to invest in the correct equipment if you want to consider making a profit. Don't expect to make your money back straight away though.
Even with decent pools, he would make more profit going for ether, also i linked that due to the price he said lmao. He wanted to buy a subtotal that would be around 760 but can't afford a ASIC.
Bitcoin is high in market, but Ether is getting up quickly. He would run his power bill up monthly and yet he plans to pay for ASIC miners.
Correct, Bitcoin IS on the up and up however it could drop, same with any other cryptocurrency right? Think how long would it take to mine a single bitcoin with his setup, he'd be loosing out on money IMO.
His power bills would sky high xD
OP: Maybe re-evaluate?
Bitcoin is roughly around 2014 prices, and i remember making profit from the 2014 market. What i meant to say rather then just "high", it is peaking its all time high this year once again. The market will be up as ether trading continues to grow evermore in the crypto market.
Here is a estimate for OP. You buy a 700$ ASIC, you add anywhere between $50-75-100 yearly may not seem like much, but mark out your internet prices, cable and other living service prices.
You will go negative in profit regardless since bitcoin mining is so common nowadays. That is why i mentioned ether while it is still new to the market.
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