IntelUser2000
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- Oct 14, 2003
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Your power costs have to be quite high to make a 80W difference worth it. Generally, the Nvidia cards are more of a lottery in what you can get because you can't adjust memory timings and entirely at the mercy of what memory vendor you get. You could end up with one that gets 19MH/s overclocked. And as said previously, 3GB performs a little worse. So if you bought your cards before the recent spike, the RX cards were also cheaper.
Higher hashes per card also means you spend less on other components like risers, and heck maybe a separate system altogether!
I was thinking the difference was something like 800W vs 500W at same hash. 630W vs 550W is nothing.
Higher hashes per card also means you spend less on other components like risers, and heck maybe a separate system altogether!
I was thinking the difference was something like 800W vs 500W at same hash. 630W vs 550W is nothing.