I still think the navi 12 cards are my favorite. the 6800 non XT all around, but the 6900XT is an efficiency monster on core algos due to how well binned the GPU die is. 3070 is the set it and forget it solution, but 60Tis are so cheap, thats what Im loading up on.
Hi there, Can you please answer the following questions? -Is it still profitable to build a mining rig with an MSI Radeon RX 580 8GB in 2023? -Are those cards available in the market in 2023? -What are the current prices for those cards? Thanks, and will be waiting for your kind reply. Waled
Fantastic video! I don't know if anyone has said it already, but the next step for me would be the value - which is the best hashrate card per currency. I understand GPU prices changes a great amount between countries, but it would be good to see what might not have the best outright score, but is actually quite decent based on the price you can buy that card at. Much love from the UK.
Great job again Seb! Appreciate the AMD content as NgreedYA cards were very hard to come by here in Canada last year. Surprised they actually rank up there in terms of efficiency.
Wow this is insane! I have been making a similar spreadsheet for myself, and this just blew what I was working on out of the water. Fantastic work Seb!
This is very useful indeed. One video I would really like to see is how you start spec mining. (HiveOS) You find a strange coin just launched that you want to mine for a week. I think a video with an example coin would be helpful. There might not be a load of people mining it and therefore you don't know what settings to start with before trying to tune them to suite your specific silicon. And you don't want your rig to keep crashing on the coins you are mining on some cards whilst experimenting with other cards in your rig. I'm sure there are lots of people watching your channel who know how to do this already, be I imagine quite a lot that don't either. Cheers!
Seb, on your latest Hashrate testing megasheet 2.0 you have Mem clock settings that are way higher than my model video card will go. How is that? For example my 3060 Mem Clock will only go up to 2000, but in your megasheet you have it set to 2600 for CFX. It's the same with several other model cards, the Mem clock is way higher than what the card will do.
My company could use a guy like you as a data analyst. Great stuff! I sold everything but my A2000s, 6700 Xts and 3070s after the merge. Wish I still had a few of the bigger cards for the newer low power algorithms
I guess you would have to throw in the prices of the cards, and the cost of power they consume. this is making me consider picking up some 6600 and 6600 xt's though.
I actually have a separate video about that planned. I wanted this video to be focused only on performance, then another focused only on the financial side of things :)
Would love to see some stats on the Arc GPU's. Their prices are super good for new cards and now that they are getting some support look like they might be good buys
Yeah 100%. I think for me personally there still isn't enough support, especially on what can be done in terms of changing clock speeds and power limits, but as soon as we get proper support for things like that and better miner support I'll definitely make a video on that
Hi Seb, great video! Can you please add the clocks/settings for each card for each algo in a different sheet in the same excel document please? This way we can have all in one excel sheet xD
Wow! Great vid Seb! Thanks so much! I’ve been thinking the 3070 was the king overall for a while, might start looking at those 6800/6800XT now 🤔 But then again, if I believe in flux…😂
You can find the OC numbers in my individual GPU reviews: ruclips.net/p/PLwggeYcGXc2ZGqa-jTyW6EayzUjLGQtsm and from the three creators I linked in the description! But keep in mind you will have to tweak them slightly to get the best results for your GPUs. Every single GPU is unique and need to be tweaked individually.
@@SebsFinTechChannel Showing the best hashrate possible for each card and each coin without taking care of the efficiency. For people that does not pay electricity :)
I'm still keeping my 3x 3070s + 1x3080 ,after eth mining fall i haven't mined any coin.I wanna start again but which one will be good idk.Do u have any recommendations?
Precisely, it’s only in cases where a slight reduction in efficiency but massive gain in hashrate, enough to make up for the extra power needed for an additional rig 👍
for the kawpow I found that 3070 is most efficient at 145W with more then 28MH/s, almost 29, at the same time I couldn't make neither 6600xt, 6700xt 6800 or 6800xt to be nowere near efficient as kiwiminer made them
Most numbers come from my individual GPU reviews, they have all the OC listed: ruclips.net/p/PLwggeYcGXc2ZGqa-jTyW6EayzUjLGQtsm and for the other numbers, check out the three creators I linked in the description!
Great data as usual brotha. Thanks for the shout out 😊. I would add one more category but it would be so hard to test this…stability. Kiwi definitely finds the best OCs for AMD but my rigs are never stable for very long with the best OCs. 😂
I mean, this is all good and dandy, but we all know that AMD software hashrate is a bit off compared to Nvidia. If you want to take wattage at the wall, it might be a different scenario.
I personally always try to stay away from AMD brand. If you check second hand market the amount of "PARTS ONLY" amd's floating in the market is insane. There is something not right there. Some AMD cards last for ever some of them just purely pain in the ass.
This is quite a contrary to the conventional wisdom of NVIDIA cards being better all-arounder on other algorithms than AMD. Surprised to see AMD did so much better
@@escorpion2609 only on a few coins. They are terrible on a lot of other coins. Once more of them have come out I’ll make a 4000 series video comparing them, but right now we only have 3
Hi Formula "=E10+((((MAX(D$3:D$16))/D10)*$B$19)/($B$22*((MAX(D$3:D$16))/D10)))" can be simplify to "=E10+$B$19/$B$22" ;) There is something wrong with "adj. for density" columns... Right now you simply add 80W/12 (bout 7W) to each power consumpltion. I think it should be something like "=E10+((((MAX(D$3:D$16))/D10)*$B$19)/$B$22)". In that case you add more W for "weeker" GPU. E.g. 7W for 3090, but 20W for 3060 :)
I see what you're saying but you have to keep in mind that the "power adjusted for density" is then used together with the GPUs hashrate to find the "efficiency adjusted for density", which is what we are comparing here. For example, GPU 1 does 60mhs at 120W, GPU 2 does 30mhs at 60W. Both have an efficiency of 50%. Add the same additional wattage to both of them, let's say 10W to both GPUs: GPU 1 does 60mhs at 130W, GPU 2 does 30mhs at 70W. Efficiency is now 46% for GPU 1 and 43% for GPU 2.
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I still think the navi 12 cards are my favorite. the 6800 non XT all around, but the 6900XT is an efficiency monster on core algos due to how well binned the GPU die is.
3070 is the set it and forget it solution, but 60Tis are so cheap, thats what Im loading up on.
Great video Seb. The information in this video and spreadsheet is very useful. Thanks for all your effort.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful! :)
@@SebsFinTechChannel your video with kiwicrypto on the AMD overclocking was just as good.
Would love to see 4xxx series on the chart. 💪🏼
Very good work ,that took a lot of time and thanks for sharing Seb
Hi Seb, I would like to see you do a video for a 3070 buying guide for 2023. Best brands and models and why. Thanks 🙏
Hi there,
Can you please answer the following questions?
-Is it still profitable to build a mining rig with an MSI Radeon RX 580 8GB in 2023?
-Are those cards available in the market in 2023?
-What are the current prices for those cards?
Thanks, and will be waiting for your kind reply.
Waled
Fantastic video! I don't know if anyone has said it already, but the next step for me would be the value - which is the best hashrate card per currency. I understand GPU prices changes a great amount between countries, but it would be good to see what might not have the best outright score, but is actually quite decent based on the price you can buy that card at. Much love from the UK.
WOW incredible amount of information! Thanks a lot!!!
These videos and spreadsheets are great! Glad to be suscribed
Great job again Seb! Appreciate the AMD content as NgreedYA cards were very hard to come by here in Canada last year. Surprised they actually rank up there in terms of efficiency.
Wow this is insane! I have been making a similar spreadsheet for myself, and this just blew what I was working on out of the water. Fantastic work Seb!
This is very useful indeed.
One video I would really like to see is how you start spec mining. (HiveOS)
You find a strange coin just launched that you want to mine for a week. I think a video with an example coin would be helpful.
There might not be a load of people mining it and therefore you don't know what settings to start with before trying to tune them to suite your specific silicon.
And you don't want your rig to keep crashing on the coins you are mining on some cards whilst experimenting with other cards in your rig.
I'm sure there are lots of people watching your channel who know how to do this already, be I imagine quite a lot that don't either. Cheers!
Please Include ALPH & NIM too as I am mining these coins. The recent price hike made these coins more profitable like KAS.
Seb, on your latest Hashrate testing megasheet 2.0 you have Mem clock settings that are way higher than my model video card will go. How is that? For example my 3060 Mem Clock will only go up to 2000, but in your megasheet you have it set to 2600 for CFX. It's the same with several other model cards, the Mem clock is way higher than what the card will do.
My numbers are for HiveOS, are you using Windows? The mem numbers are double in HiveOS compared to Windows
@@SebsFinTechChannel Yes Windows. Thanks for the reply. Makes sense now.
Exceptional information and presentation, as usual. Thanks again for gathering it all up and putting this together for everyone.
This was a very good video. Could you share the overclocks for the cards which you used in the table to have a start point?
My company could use a guy like you as a data analyst. Great stuff! I sold everything but my A2000s, 6700 Xts and 3070s after the merge. Wish I still had a few of the bigger cards for the newer low power algorithms
I guess you would have to throw in the prices of the cards, and the cost of power they consume. this is making me consider picking up some 6600 and 6600 xt's though.
I actually have a separate video about that planned. I wanted this video to be focused only on performance, then another focused only on the financial side of things :)
@@SebsFinTechChannel awesome, looking forward to it!
possibly could consider used pricing of the cards on eBay as well as long as you're careful what you buy!
Would love to see some stats on the Arc GPU's. Their prices are super good for new cards and now that they are getting some support look like they might be good buys
Yeah 100%. I think for me personally there still isn't enough support, especially on what can be done in terms of changing clock speeds and power limits, but as soon as we get proper support for things like that and better miner support I'll definitely make a video on that
@@SebsFinTechChannel I stick to you
@@TheMessanger dude why are you sticking to Seb, that's rude lol
@@cuma666 stickicking staying with him not the other one if u can read I wonder how u mine
Hi Seb, great video! Can you please add the clocks/settings for each card for each algo in a different sheet in the same excel document please? This way we can have all in one excel sheet xD
Wow! Great vid Seb! Thanks so much! I’ve been thinking the 3070 was the king overall for a while, might start looking at those 6800/6800XT now 🤔 But then again, if I believe in flux…😂
i got a IBUYPOWER stateMR AMD Ryzen 3 3100 8-GB DDR4 memory AMD Radeon RX 550 - 500GB NVMe SSD. Is that decent or what should i change up
Great video, as always!!
Great video. Spreadsheet super underrated! You more than answered our question
Great video as always, you just missed that new mining software is focusing on Nvidia mainly, and AMD development is very poor on new algos
Great, hard work - thank you for preparing and sharing
Amazing work, thank you very much bro !! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
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Is 1660s is dead for mining now?
Thank you for the video and spreadsheet, I would suggest to add the overclocks used to achieve those numbers.
I will help a lot of miners. thanks
You can find the OC numbers in my individual GPU reviews: ruclips.net/p/PLwggeYcGXc2ZGqa-jTyW6EayzUjLGQtsm and from the three creators I linked in the description! But keep in mind you will have to tweak them slightly to get the best results for your GPUs. Every single GPU is unique and need to be tweaked individually.
Have you given up on the 1660 supers?
This was super helpful. Thank you!!
Would you have the same test bench but with the Higher Hash rate in mind instead of Efficiency?
What do you mean?
@@SebsFinTechChannel Showing the best hashrate possible for each card and each coin without taking care of the efficiency. For people that does not pay electricity :)
wonderful, thanks 4 your time
So RTX 3070 is not good on RVN? just 67. poins vs 100
I'm still keeping my 3x 3070s + 1x3080 ,after eth mining fall i haven't mined any coin.I wanna start again but which one will be good idk.Do u have any recommendations?
Great work, thank you Seb. 😉👍
can you make a video, i see something with chia , like gpu plotting
6800xt is good but the availability is not so many vs 3070 is easy to find in the marketplace or ebay..
Great Video .... Its not easy.... Great Work...
Thank you from India
Very well detailed information. thanks for your time putting this together!
Seb have you noticed the price spike on CFX! Are you going to mine / investigate that? twice the revenue of other coins right now!
@sebsFinTechChannnel Did I miss something in the video? You don't seem to have Octopus in the spreadsheet or vid?
👍 GREAT JOB ZEB. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARD WORK😊
I do enjoy Mining Spreadsheets with Seb!
Power isn't a issue for me. My power is covered in my rent. What budget card would you guys recommend?
Using a graphics card with a lot worse efficiency because it gets a much higher hash rate doesn't add up but I pick up what you're putting down
Precisely, it’s only in cases where a slight reduction in efficiency but massive gain in hashrate, enough to make up for the extra power needed for an additional rig 👍
Your analysis is always amazing!!! Thank you!
for the kawpow I found that 3070 is most efficient at 145W with more then 28MH/s, almost 29, at the same time I couldn't make neither 6600xt, 6700xt 6800 or 6800xt to be nowere near efficient as kiwiminer made them
Great video!
Thanks for all the work!
Great vid mate!
Is there somewhere I can find the OC settings for the cards/algo's you have listed?
Most numbers come from my individual GPU reviews, they have all the OC listed: ruclips.net/p/PLwggeYcGXc2ZGqa-jTyW6EayzUjLGQtsm and for the other numbers, check out the three creators I linked in the description!
Great job! 👏🏻👏🏻
So how much of each coin can you expect to mine with each GPU in this setup?
It varies every day. A good website to check current and historical numbers is hashrate.no
VERY GOOD JOB.......
How do you mine conflux on an amd gpu?
I honestly don’t know. I haven’t been able to get it to work and I haven’t really seen anyone else be able to either. :(
Great data as usual brotha. Thanks for the shout out 😊. I would add one more category but it would be so hard to test this…stability. Kiwi definitely finds the best OCs for AMD but my rigs are never stable for very long with the best OCs. 😂
@@MineSum10 Thank you sir! ooh good idea. that would be a lot of work though.... I think you should make a video about that :D
Great video
Awsome again.
Amd is less powerful then nvidia so of course makes them more efficient.
Thx man
I mean, this is all good and dandy, but we all know that AMD software hashrate is a bit off compared to Nvidia. If you want to take wattage at the wall, it might be a different scenario.
These are measures at-the-wall wattage numbers for the AMD cards :)
Thank you seb!
Great job, respect...
needs rx 5700 xt on the list
Wow fantastic
buy the 3070 with the most wins, spec mine the coins it's best at one month each and then rotate, pay the electric out of pocket and wait :)
Nvidia want to get rid of 30 series? ..may be some works.but not all compare to 40 series.....let's see seb i believe you .m
Really lucky that half my farm is 6800 xt and the other half is 3070.
Wow great farm
4xxx series missing. For new algos will be much profitable than 3xxx.
I explain why in the video ;)
I hope we use miniz in this one
3080ti has not bin updated on flux i get 125 sol on that power usage
I personally always try to stay away from AMD brand. If you check second hand market the amount of "PARTS ONLY" amd's floating in the market is insane. There is something not right there. Some AMD cards last for ever some of them just purely pain in the ass.
This is quite a contrary to the conventional wisdom of NVIDIA cards being better all-arounder on other algorithms than AMD. Surprised to see AMD did so much better
Looks like Intel ARC is an important miss
Kiwi FTW
Iron Fish?
you miss 4000 series ...
I explain why I skipped them in the video ;)
@@SebsFinTechChannel Yes, but they are the best efficient GPU's right now and more profitable as well
@@escorpion2609 only on a few coins. They are terrible on a lot of other coins. Once more of them have come out I’ll make a 4000 series video comparing them, but right now we only have 3
2080ti is king on kaspa!
mining is dead, not profitable anymore.. better to buy coins then hold for the next bullrun..
if mining is dead why do you watch these videos? Isn't it better to go look for the best coins to buy?
Florachain will be the best coin in the next bul run
Hi
Formula "=E10+((((MAX(D$3:D$16))/D10)*$B$19)/($B$22*((MAX(D$3:D$16))/D10)))" can be simplify to "=E10+$B$19/$B$22" ;)
There is something wrong with "adj. for density" columns... Right now you simply add 80W/12 (bout 7W) to each power consumpltion.
I think it should be something like "=E10+((((MAX(D$3:D$16))/D10)*$B$19)/$B$22)".
In that case you add more W for "weeker" GPU. E.g. 7W for 3090, but 20W for 3060 :)
I see what you're saying but you have to keep in mind that the "power adjusted for density" is then used together with the GPUs hashrate to find the "efficiency adjusted for density", which is what we are comparing here. For example, GPU 1 does 60mhs at 120W, GPU 2 does 30mhs at 60W. Both have an efficiency of 50%. Add the same additional wattage to both of them, let's say 10W to both GPUs: GPU 1 does 60mhs at 130W, GPU 2 does 30mhs at 70W. Efficiency is now 46% for GPU 1 and 43% for GPU 2.
you sir are a superstar and an Excel Ninja 🥷