Best 5 Screen Cards for Mining All Digital Coins

in #bitcoin7 years ago

The use of metal currencies such as Betcuene and Ethyl (Ethium) has become widespread for online transactions, and demand has grown exponentially in recent times.

While most people prefer to buy these currencies from metal coin dealers such as Coinbase, many enthusiasts and enthusiasts of these currencies create and monetize these currencies themselves with dedicated computers running specific applications for this task.

Where it requires a lot of work, some technical knowledge, a lot of investment and frequent energy bills are great, so it's not really for everyone, but in case you would like to start making those currencies. In this article we will show you the best 5 screen cards for mining all digital currencies:

AMD Radeon R9 295X2:
The best screen capture for the mining process is the dual-GPU video card, launched in April 2014.
However, it is still preferred by the ether mining community because it has an astonishing retail rate of 46 m / s to 57.6 m / s, the highest level among any card available on the market today.
It draws about 500 watts of zero at the maximum speed load, which is definitely a great energy requirement, so be prepared to pay off your monthly energy bills if you use this card for your mining needs.
The bad news for those looking to buy the Radeon R9 295X2 is that you are unlikely to find new units of the card on the open market any more.
There are a few online retailers where you can find used or pre-owned versions of the card, be careful, and many of them are listed by those who have entered the former mining world who are very likely to have used those cards extensively over the past two years , Which means even if they work just fine right now, they're probably living on the supposed time and it's just a matter of time before it perishes.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060/1070:
It is one of the best screen cards available for mining.
Since the Radeon R9 295 × 2 may not be readily available, but the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) and GTX 1070 (8GB) are good alternatives because if you are looking for ether metallurgy.
There are a lot of them available and many, so you should not have a problem getting one. As you would expect, the more powerful the card has a slight advantage over its counterpart, the more affordable it will be.
Based on the latest pricing for the impact, the GTX 1070 has a retail rate of between 27MH / s to 36MH / s using EthOS and contains a TDP of only 150 watts.
The card is priced under $ 500, with prices ranging from $ 450- $ 490 depending on the manufacture and model.

AMD Radeon RX 570/580:
The best graphics cards are the value of mining.
If you are trying to learn more about digital currency mining you may not be willing to spend $ 500 on your card immediately. In this case, the best options for you are Radeon RX 570 and RX 580 graphics cards.
While the cost of the 3GB Radeon RX 570 costs more than $ 150, the 6GB model of the Radeon RX580 costs about $ 250 and gives between 26 m / s and 29 m / s using the Claymore Dual ETH miner. The RX 580 has a TDP of 185 watts, but you can use AMD's Radeon Wattman to cut its power to less than 150 watts

Specialty mining cards from Asus and Sapphire:

With many demand for screen cards from the digital currency mining community, Eddie has a shortage of screen chips for the Gimmer and Asus and Sapphire launched specific mining cards built for higher retail rates instead of optical graphics cards. According to NVIDIA's GP106 Pascal GPU and AMD's RX 470 & RX 560 Polaris silicon The cards are marketed to the mining community and are relatively cheaper than their gaming counterparts. Many of these cards barely have a single DVI-D output, while others did not have any display exits at all. However, they have similar temperatures to their gaming counterparts.

Asus:

The MINING Series' MINING-P106-6G and the MINING-P106-6G and MINING-RX-470-4G are both used for the GP106 code name, rather than the NVIDIA GTX 1060. Most NVIDIA cards lack display outputs, While the RX 470 only supports DVI-D output. They are designed to be run either in systems without a header or with systems with integrated graphics.

Sapphire:

As for Sapphire, the company has issued a number of mining cards built on AMD's RX 470 GPU. The cards feature a memory and VRAM manufacturer ranging in size from GB to 8GB. The company also announced the RX 560 Pulse MINING Edition, which unlike the RX 470 does not come with a DVI-D output.

Sort:  

Hi, cheetah, the one who left the comment below, is a BOT that scans steemit for copy paste articles, she sounds friendly when she gives a warning but it is actually very fierce. :D

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.20
TRX 0.13
JST 0.030
BTC 64118.79
ETH 3390.14
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.51