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    • MrWyrm
      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

      …Maxwell architecture’s improvements allow the 60 W GeForce GTX 750 Ti to outperform the 140 W GeForce GTX 660 and approach AMD’s 150 W Radeon R7 265

      That’s interesting…

      four GM107-based cards in a mining rig should be able to outperform a Radeon R9 290X for less money, using less power.

      No room for expansion though?

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      • MrWyrm
        MrWyrm administrators last edited by

        Could be the start of much needed competition in this market to help drive prices down.

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          HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

          300KH/s might be rough, but Forbes is showing consistant 280KH/s:

          http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2014/02/20/nvidia-is-about-to-steal-the-cryptocurrency-mining-crown-from-amd/

          Still, 6 of these off a 500W power supply could be dreamy, or at least a good “add as you have” solution for people slowly building up rigs.

          Only caveat I heard so far was that they don’t work powered risers.

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          • MrWyrm
            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

            Anyone actually know anyone who is mining with these?

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              svennand Regular Member last edited by

              Been looking at theese as they price/performance/watt are pretty damn good.

              My biggest problem is that mobos only have 6 pci-e connections.

              Meaning you need to build an entire rig PSU/CPU/MOBO/RAM/HDD for messely 1500khash (thinking an average of 250Khash pr card stable 24/7)

              Which means your close to 1000GBP for an rig system with 6x 750TI, that makes roi time allmost 6months.

              Ive returned my latest 290X and 280X investment (4x280X and 3x290X). Just cause this is interessting.

              I do however not feel that 750TI is the right card. Would like to have double hashrate/double power/double price, at least then you get 3Mhash pr system. Which will really help on ROI timing.

              For smalltime miners that just wanna have an rig its pretty damn great though, 1500khash, silent operation, low heat, and just plain fun.

              For someone looking to scale over 20Mhash however. To much hassle imo.

              I have money ready if they release an better spec GTX8xx series maxwell card however!

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              • MrWyrm
                MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                For smalltime miners that just wanna have an rig its pretty damn great though, 1500khash, silent operation, low heat, and just plain fun.

                That might describe me.

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                  svennand Regular Member last edited by

                  Now if someone could only make an usb to pci-express adapter and we would be golden :D

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                  • MrWyrm
                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                    Pretty things all in a row.

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                      Pancrisp last edited by

                      Now if someone could only make an usb to pci-express adapter and we would be golden :D

                      Doubt you’ll be able to draw enough power from USBs.

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                      • MrWyrm
                        MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                        What’s to stop me buying two of these, perhaps the EVGA ones with the PCI-e power, and sticking them in my existing PC, just to get me on the ‘mining ladder’? I won’t be able to run them in SLI, since they are not SLI enabled, but could I use one of them for gaming, on the odd few times the feeling takes me?

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                        • kris_davison
                          kris_davison last edited by

                          Does anyone know how hard these are to setup? I’ve heard u can’t use riser cables? And possibly mess with voltage to get the 250/280khs

                          I’m not sure I’m up for that unless its a bit easier than that :-)

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                            HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

                            And if we can’t use risers… can we cram as many as we can on one board?

                            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128509

                            I mean, there’s only one fan on 'em:

                            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127784

                            They couldn’t get that hot, right? RIGHT?! :P

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                              svennand Regular Member last edited by

                              Does anyone know how hard these are to setup? I’ve heard u can’t use riser cables? And possibly mess with voltage to get the 250/280khs

                              I’m not sure I’m up for that unless its a bit easier than that :-)

                              WHATNOW? this was new information for me?

                              Why not use riser cables? how else are you gonna supply em with 60w each? where did you hear this?

                              Wondering if i should buy me an 6pack of these, have an spare mobo (asrock h61 pro btc),corsair 800w psu, cpu and mem just laying here after not going through with my latest 280X build.

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                              • kris_davison
                                kris_davison last edited by

                                Think I read it in this review.

                                http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-750-ti-review,3750-17.html

                                Not sure if it’s true but it says the cards can get up to 60watts direct from the pcie but I’m sure it mentions risers somewhere?

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                                • kris_davison
                                  kris_davison last edited by

                                  I was wrong there’s no problem with using risers. But people are suggesting getting the cards with power connectors rather than without and possibly need powered risers for the 1x pcie as it only supplies 25watts

                                  http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoinmining/comments/1y91sx/nvidia_750_ti_may_be_viable_for_litecoin_mining/

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                                    motherlode1 Regular Member last edited by

                                    Nvidia is back in the game. Yessss. I am running a 780ti and with some slight overclocking I hit 710 Kh/s on the new cuda update. Die Amd die.

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                                    • kris_davison
                                      kris_davison last edited by

                                      Hi guys im really struggling to get my 2x brand new Gigabyte 750ti cards running on ubuntu 12.04 iv followed a few tutorials but I cant get the drivers to be picked up and used. I can at least get the screen visable by using the nvidia_current driver (304) from apt-get but with a resolution of 600X480 or whatever. terrible.

                                      I have tried installing the drivers both through apt-get and also the NVIDIA…run file for 64x linux but no joy. wasted a couple of nights so far.

                                      Does anyone have know a good tutorial / walkthrough or can anybody give me specific instructions on at least getting the driver installed (319 or better is prefereable)

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                                      • MrWyrm
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                                        What made you go for the gainwards?

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                                        • MrWyrm
                                          MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                          For gaming, Gainward are the only thing I’ve used for years. Their 750ti doesn’t have the 6pin power though does it?

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                                          • MrWyrm
                                            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                            I thought the 6pin only added stability?

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