Will either of these work for mining eth or other cryptos decently?
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looking on my local craigslist and wondering if either of these would work for mining purposes efficiently, or should I not even bother.
thanks
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/sys/6157771259.html
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/sop/6147226320.html
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/sop/6144309292.html
(edit: added this third one)
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There are calculators to crosscheck electricity consumption towards hashing rate. As for Burstcoin they deliver around 20k nonces per minute if im not misremembering, someone who owns the card can confirm.
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@Casse yea I thought a site existed where you could enter the graphics card model and it would tell you mining stuff.. idk what it is though.. or if this card would even be on there.
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NO ONE??
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Just looking at the first single I can say that for a little more you can buy a RX480 and new
This should go the forum off topic
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@Energy said in Will either of these work for mining eth or other cryptos decently?:
Just looking at the first single I can say that for a little more you can buy a RX480 and new
This should go the forum off topic
sure.. if you can find one to buy.
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@jhip626 if that if it appears that there is a shortage now, but rx 460 should be at least similar to that you put your and new this much cheaper and at least here in Spain there are available
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@jhip626 Hey you're in Pittsburgh, I'm in Lancaster :)
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whattomine.com is my go to calculator. More than likely you need to mine alt coin and trade to ETH with older cards to be truly profitable vs the power consumption.
also do a quick search on https://forum.ethereum.org for that card + "hash rate" and see if anybody has posted in the last month or so, they'll be feeling the pain because of the huge spike in network difficulty
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@KyleH112 said in Will either of these work for mining eth or other cryptos decently?:
@jhip626 Hey you're in Pittsburgh, I'm in Lancaster :)
HELLO NEIGHBOR!
