Ethereum Mining Benchmark

"NVIDIA Cards available: 1"

If this test was conducted with just 1 GPU, than the entire test is wrong & flawed. You do not mine with one GPU period, and for those that have been are just wasting money.

There is a reason why people choose AMD over NVIDIA and it boils down to cost, hashrate and performance over time. Something NIVIDA will likely not fix anytime soon unless their new Crypto GPU's account for it, and crossing my fingers they do.

These kind of articles seem to be popping up a lot lately, and for anyone that has been mining for a while are laughing at them and for good reason. I am perfectly content with using several NVIDIA GPU's, but only as a last resort or if I am selling a crypto rig off craigslist

I'm not sure you followed the point of the article, in fact I know you didn't :D

Obviously we are benchmarking GPU performance, we're not actually mining! We failed if this wasn't blatantly obvious :(


Can someone explain multiplication?
got 6 cards? multiply by 6, and then figure out the change in power draw.
smh
 
This article seriously needs an addendum. AMD fixed their drivers. The DAG problem no longer exists.
I get better hashrate now on ETH than you got on your DAG 140 test.
my 580 is getting 29.5 - 31 , AND I have it undervolted by 17% - It's pulling 100-110w
Claymore is up to 12.6, and has a bunch of optimizations.
 
"NVIDIA Cards available: 1"

If this test was conducted with just 1 GPU, than the entire test is wrong & flawed. You do not mine with one GPU period, and for those that have been are just wasting money.

There is a reason why people choose AMD over NVIDIA and it boils down to cost, hashrate and performance over time. Something NIVIDA will likely not fix anytime soon unless their new Crypto GPU's account for it, and crossing my fingers they do.

These kind of articles seem to be popping up a lot lately, and for anyone that has been mining for a while are laughing at them and for good reason. I am perfectly content with using several NVIDIA GPU's, but only as a last resort or if I am selling a crypto rig off craigslist


Crazy idea here.
Take the rate for 1 card
Multiply by Number of cards.
Ta da?
 
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