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RX570 costs R3100?
But a card in stock doing something is better than no card doing nothing![]()
Cost price is around R3100, but you won't normally find them at that price.
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RX570 costs R3100?
But a card in stock doing something is better than no card doing nothing![]()
1070 uses a 100watt and not 250watt.
They make 28mh even more when overclocked.
My heavy overclocked 1070s do 31mh each and uses about 160watt.
Hashrate should be 28+ for a GTX1070 mining eth, power should be under 150w since that is the max tdp of the card (I recall seeing as low as 90w though with the right tweaks)
I might be wrong but I think I remember the Gigabyte RX 570 being R3199 when there was stock.RX570 costs R3100?
But a card in stock doing something is better than no card doing nothing![]()
That's my logic as well. Right now, I have two R9 270's (I think) doing R1 600 per month mining using the Equihash algorithm (I can't mine Dagger-Hash because the cards only have 2Gigs of memory each). I already had them so it din't cost me a cent.RX570 costs R3100?
But a card in stock doing something is better than no card doing nothing![]()
Power rate is half that, you Downvolt the 1070sRight, so I did a few calculations. *Please correct me if I'm wrong*
Working out the profitability on running a rig with 4x GTX 1070s
Hashrate - 25 (each) x 4
Power consumption - 250w (each) x 4 = 1kwh
1kwh = R 2.00 (prepaid) give or take a few cents
Current ethereum price - $ 169.69
Rand/Dollar 12.92
So using: https://www.cryptocompare.com/minin...it=MH/s&PowerConsumption=1000&CostPerkWh=0.15
Looking at a profit daily of: $12.10
R 156.33 per day profit or R 4 689.96 per month
Depending on the price fluctuations ofc.
Not a bad deal, right?
Will be farming about 0.09250 eth per day.
Anything I might have missed?
Power consumption - 250w (each) x 4 = 1kwh
1kwh = R 2.00 (prepaid) give or take a few cents
Power rate is half that, you Downvolt the 1070s
We are also on prepaid electricity (Conlog). Cost is flat at R1.983 / kWh (effective rate, when including commission taken by FNB when buying using FNB online banking).
I had a look at Eskom prices: http://www.eskom.co.za/CustomerCare/TariffsAndCharges/Pages/Tariffs_And_Charges.aspx
Does anybody know where non-commercial consumption would fall ?
I'm assuming Eskom provides at these rates and the third parties then surcharges.
However it works, it is noteworthy there are high demand and low demand seasons, and peak,standard and off peak for each season. Conventional electricity meters do not have clocks (AFAIK) so there must be algorithms for averages or something to that effect and prepaid electricity seems to be at fixed flat rates (in my and Pitbull's case at least) and my guess is that they simply programmed in the highest or one of the highest rates.
When we buy we normally pay around R 1.80 - R 2.10 per unit which is 1 unit (1unit = 1000 watts). You can morally see it on your receipt or work it out when you get the units vs what you paid.
Got 6x 1060's working with Linux at the moment, cant seem to change fan settings except with gpu0 using coolbits. Going to try Windows again.
@ koeksGHT - Do you have a lighting rig to go with the sound system and smoke machine?![]()
I am seeing an estate agent in a hours time about a office space in paarl, I want to use it for mining. Hopefully it works out.
That sounds risky, unless the contract is not overly binding and you have the capital to stay on top of the technology demand increase. Perhaps you will be our first cloud provider![]()
Thought on mining software?
Nicehash any good?
Which wallet provider do you guys use?
I use nicehash and Luno.
I don't store BTC, I cash it out as soon as it is in my wallet.