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    • Vigospqr
      Vigospqr last edited by

      Which is best graphics card option for mining feathercoin?

      option 1:
      Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1070 Windforce OC GeForce GTX1070 Internal Graphic Card 8192 MB

      I cant find the mining speed for neoscrypt but for ethreium it is 30.5Mh/s on ETH

      Option 2 : Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB GDDR5 128 bit Graphics Card

      2 X cards gives 24MH for ethreum

      option 1 being twice the price and neoscrpt (FTC) being relatively easy, is option 2 better?

      https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1989368.0

      http://www.miningspeed.com/list/index.php?brand=both

      Which one should I go for? or something else? only concentrating on feathercoin

      Thanks

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        looarn last edited by

        I think for that a @ghostlander is needed. :=)

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        • AmDD
          AmDD Regular Member last edited by

          Im not sure what the ‘best’ card is. we should probably collect some data on this since we are getting some new members more recently with the possibility of access to new/different hardware. To my knowledge, most of the miners here all run AMD and most are on older hardware still.

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          • Vigospqr
            Vigospqr @AmDD last edited by

            @amdd

            Thanks

            but out of the two cards, which one you think would be better suitable for mining feathercoin?

            I get it it’s difficult to tell but 8gb -4gb, £150-£350

            Which one I should go for? Thanks

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            • AmDD
              AmDD Regular Member @Vigospqr last edited by

              @vigospqr The amount of RAM wont make a difference. Id assume the 1070 will hash faster than the 1050 however its also much more expensive. The 1070 seems to be one of the more popular cards out there so it may be a good option as you can see stats on how it performs on other coins as well.

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              • Vigospqr
                Vigospqr @AmDD last edited by

                @amdd Thanks

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                  taurus last edited by taurus

                  Agree with @AmDD. Get 1070 if you can afford it, or at least 1060 (6GB version).

                  ccminer uses less 1GB, so theoretically, you could build a rig using super-cheap 2GB 1050 TI’s, but you’ll need 3-4 of them to match 1070 hash rate, so price-wise it will be the same. 2GB 1050 TI’s are cheap now because you can’t mine Ether with them.

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                  • Vigospqr
                    Vigospqr @taurus last edited by

                    @taurus cool 1070 it is. Thanks

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                    • Lordas
                      Lordas last edited by

                      I have spare MB+CPU+RAM for beginner miners - Gigabyte B73-D3V with 2 full PCIe slots and 3 small, i5 3350P and 8GB DDR3, if smth.

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                      • Vigospqr
                        Vigospqr @Lordas last edited by

                        @lordas Interested Pmed you.

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                        • ghostlander
                          ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                          I’m getting about 700KH/s on a 1070 with NSGminer now. It’s likely to go higher in the future if I get enough time to work on an NVIDIA only kernel.

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                          • ChekaZ
                            ChekaZ last edited by

                            I get 860~ with my 1070 on CCminer

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                            • Vigospqr
                              Vigospqr last edited by Vigospqr

                              An Update:

                              Well i went back and forth, whether to do this or not. Financially i think its border line, costs are probably the same to mine, you are speculating on the price what will be few years down the line, but then you can buy the feathercoins now at probably the lowest price its ever gonna be.

                              Does the mining help the community, initially it does i guess, but afterwards its just competition. Was excited at first but then it seemed sluggish. and wasn’t 100% sure if i will get it running.

                              But @Lordas came to the rescue, provided me with all the stuff i need, a community feeling arose, End up bying these two graphics cards:

                              1. ASUS GTX 1070 8 GB White Graphics Card (DUAL-GTX1070-O8G)

                              https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-NVIDIA-GeForce-Graphics-DUAL-GTX1070-O8G/dp/B01IFESATU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1507892458&sr=8-2&keywords=1070+8gb

                              Why: £380 i think its a good price, good company, good hash rate, and apparently its an overclocked edition, above all it looks fancy (lol).

                              2.Asus GTX 1050TI 4 GB
                              https://www.amazon.co.uk/NVIDIA-GeForce-EX-GTX1050TI-4G-Express-Graphics/dp/B01M6YD55M/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1507892754&sr=1-1&keywords=1050ti+4gb+asus

                              Why: £150, Value for money, still 4GB, Also wanted to compare what hash rate i get on this for FTC compared to the 1070, may help in future if i wanted to build a rig or may help other novices.

                              Lets see how it goes, Seems like fun, Excited Again…

                              For Other Novices: apart from the top list you also need a processor for your motherboard (i3 pentium £100)

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                              • AmDD
                                AmDD Regular Member @Vigospqr last edited by

                                @vigospqr Cool! let us know what speeds you get on each!

                                Good luck!

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                                • Vigospqr
                                  Vigospqr last edited by

                                  @Lordas Thanks, received the package, (nice packaging)

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                                  Aim at the moment is to test and see if it works and what mining is all about, so for 1 card, Before mining I guess I need to do the following:

                                  1. Get a bootable Windows 10 USB
                                    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Windows-10-Pro-Professional-32-64-Bit-Genuine-License-Key-Bootable-USB-/172909321407?hash=item284232dcbf:g:LsoAAOSwEWJZ10Yg

                                  £13

                                  very amateur question(cant seem to find the answer though), but where are you installing windows to though? another USB, or onto the same USB?

                                  1. Buy power,
                                    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01127D0MY/ref=twister_B073ZKYB8H?_encoding=UTF8&th=1

                                  £45

                                  1. Attach a monitor, keyboard, mouse and graphics card

                                  2. Download card drivers

                                  3. Install NSGminer

                                  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0

                                  Is this all I need to do?

                                  Probably I am being a pain but if you got some spare time, maybe you can ignore the top and write a simple step by step yourself (with links) explaining what needs doing from here to actual mining, creating wallet etc (the full package lol).

                                  It may help others, will definitely help me though. otherwise no issues, I will figure it out.

                                  Thanks

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                                  • AmDD
                                    AmDD Regular Member @Vigospqr last edited by

                                    @vigospqr You can install Windows to another USB stick, or use an old hard drive you have laying around.

                                    Thats pretty much it, just build it and install the software. Adjust things as you go.

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                                    • Lordas
                                      Lordas last edited by

                                      @Vigospqr Thanks :)

                                      I think your steps are good. I have started from Linux, but later use Windows - just because it is much easier to switch between different coins/miners. I install in old useless HDD’s - 40-120 GB which is enough for windows, driver, miner and VNC. But you can use USB stick. BTW this motherboard has mSATA slot - you can use mSATA SSD drive - no extra components outside. Like: https://www.amazon.com/MyDigitalSSD-120GB-128GB-Bullet-Proof/dp/B00LNEVET8/ref=sr_1_9?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1508325198&sr=1-9&keywords=mSATA

                                      For now - get power, windows and HDD/SSD/USB/mSATA SSD
                                      And some case? :P

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                                      • Vigospqr
                                        Vigospqr last edited by

                                        Hey guys, Thought I will give this a go today.

                                        Stuck at the first hurdle, cant seem to start my EVGA power supply?

                                        I have made 3 connections.

                                        1. 20+4 pin to the motherboard
                                        2. 4+4 to motherboard
                                        3. 6 Pin to the card

                                        As I am using a USB hard disk, don’t think I need anymore connection!

                                        See Image below:

                                        0_1510231838571_power issue.jpg

                                        Googled about this, did a wire connection test, where you put a wire in the 3 and 4 pin, that did start the fan perfectly.

                                        0_1510232047216_connection.jpg

                                        So what am I doing wrong?

                                        Thanks

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                                        • Vigospqr
                                          Vigospqr last edited by

                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZqunOrUWeM

                                          Needed to start the motherboard LOL.

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                                          • ChekaZ
                                            ChekaZ @Vigospqr last edited by ChekaZ

                                            @vigospqr you have to bridge the pins on the motherboard where the “pin” for “power” would be stacked onto. Take a screwdriver to do it.

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