Rumor: Radeon RX Vega cards Look to be Insanely good crypto-currency miners
Gamers beware, rumors now indicate that the Radeon RX Vega cards might be insanely good crypto-currency miners. And that will be a problem as miners would purchase them for above average prices, which thus will drive volume availability down, and prices up.
With the price segment being higher and based on a new and different architecture we'd all have hoped the card would not be great miners, but as it is rumored right now (and it is just that, a loose rumot), the cards can achieve insane hashrates nearing 70-100 per card. That statement was made by OC UK's staff, Gibbo who retrieved that bit of information from an AMD AIB partner.
While the hash-rate was in the 30 for the Vega Frontier edition, apparently a recent driver update to improve features and gaming performance also doubled mining capabilities. Even a hashrate of 60 would be excellent.
If this is true, it's going to be a bad deal for gamers. Miners would buy all available stock, driving prices up. Then again, perhaps the AIB partner who warped this rumor into the web is having a hard laugh for the kicks of releasing a rumor/viral. It could even be a bit of a viral from OcUk to drive pre-order prices up a bit (though we doubt that, but who knows right?). Regardless, let's hope AMD has heaps of cards available at launch.
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Please God, kill those miners. I mean every miner in the world. Also, please make these cryptocurrencies obsolete and anyone who tries to invent these gets executed by unknown serial killers with an extreme hatred for cryptocurrencies.
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By that math, my GTX 1080 ti, with around 484Gbp/s bandwidth, should have about 63.4MH/s. Yet, it's somewhere between 30-40MH/s.
Ethereum mining can't solely rely on memory bandwidth, as then nvidia and AMD cards would be equal, and would only matter what memory bandwidth it has, and that's clearly not the case.
Theory vs practice. Its being stated its its really unlikely that those cards will reach those numbers since they are what the cards are theoretically are capable of. Cards cannot be compared 1 on 1 since they use different types of memory/bus-width and speeds.
Below the impact memory speed has on MH's.
480 4 GB (7Ghz memory) 21.5 - 22MH/s
480 8 GB (8Ghz memory) 23.5 - 24MH/s
A bios mod that changes ram timings/settings can add another 2-3 MH's
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You must live a very sad life.
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Nearly no Vega in store

hopefully quadro and firepro are not impacted

The good news: we will have plenty of innexpensive 2nd hand GPU from just a year old

I just though the catchy headline was a bit over the edge, as with all crypto-currency miner stories.
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If this image is true
why bother with a graphic cards ?
gpu mining should be over as soon as this sells instead
Let's hope so, but I checked their site, that 198MH miner costs $2200 and their 230MH model is $2300. Both have a $90 customs fee as well. I'm afraid if RX Vega is comparable to that per dollar we might still be ****ed.
Edit: Nevermind, Vega doesn't compare, yay.