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Old vs New, GPU Hardware Comparison. Zcash mining. by sparkit

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· @sparkit ·
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Old vs New, GPU Hardware Comparison. Zcash mining.
I've started to build a mining rig again, this with 7950's, 7970's and 280x since they're very cheap in Sweden. 
I'm buying 7950's at $30, 7970's at $40 and 280x at $50. I find this very, very cheap. Just 2 years ago I sold 280x at $200 and 7950 at $150. 
Of course, these graphic cards aren't the best anymore but they're still very good for mining.
http://techreport.com/r.x/radeon-r9-280x/asus-280x.jpg

# Old vs New
Right now it's more profitable to buy these than to buy new cards, it will take me maybe 40 days to get my money back. Excluding price of electrics which I myself don't pay.

## Old
#### Hashrates
* 7950 - 200sol/s
* 7970 - 220 sol/s  
* 280x - 230 sol/s 

#### Time of ROI:
* 34 days on 7950 ($30 second hand)
* 39 days on 7970 ($40 second hand)
* 46 days on 280x ($50 second hand)
* 41 days with all three ($120)

## New
#### Hashrates
* RX 480 - 260 sol/s
* Fury X - 360 sol/s
* RX 470 - 250 sol/s

#### Time of ROI:
* 155 days on RX 480 ($180 second hand)
* 135 days on RX 470 ($150 second hand)
* 250 days on Fury X ($400 second hand)



All hash rates are based on recent posts in the Claymore Zcash Miner-thread on Bitcointalk.
All prices are based on prices on second hand value in Sweden right now, except the Fury X which I took from Ebay.

Of course, in this "study" I didn't add the price of motherboards, CPU, PSU etc to get the $/hash but the price is not so high that it's noticeable when the graphic cards are $100-350 more expensive.
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@blackpit ·
Hello.  Thoroughly enjoyed your article!

I have started with cryptocurrency mining myself for 3 months now, and I am looking to source VGAs like the ones you mentioned.  The following sentence caught my eye:

"I'm buying 7950's at $30, 7970's at $40 and 280x at $50."

Would you mind letting me know where you source these cards at these prices?  I'm in Greece, and the prices for these cards here are even higher than new, newer models, which is absurd!  I have a friend in Sweden (Stockholm) if these cards can only be found locally there.

Anyway, great article, and just what I had thought to do, but couldn't justify paying a hefty premium for.

All the best,
Panagiotis
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