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You know they are testing how these cards mine, I wonder if they use claymore…

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You know they are testing how these cards mine, I wonder if they use claymore…

Even if there is testing going on with these cards the full potential won’t be available until they are officially released and the devs can optimize for the new technology.

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You know they are testing how these cards mine, I wonder if they use claymore…

What do you mean?

He is implying that AMD wants to make a card for gamers and miners as they know it would sell better.

At least that’s my guess.

If the card can hash at a higher number with less power per hash

 miners will want it badly.

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Im actually doubtful a manufacturer actually think about mining, even with thousands of card, it’s still a drop in the water for them, that said, since they’re dominated by nvidia in the gaming/embed world, possible they try to appeal to more markets, you never know, they did kinda the same with the opteron against intel for server CPU and were able to make quite a good hole with a pretty good product. Also the market of PC has been on the decline for a while now, so that may be a good way to make up for the difference.

We’ll see ! I don’t except that much difference price/performance ratio against the 470/480, but let’s wait for the numbers  Wink

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Im actually doubtful a manufacturer actually think about mining, even with thousands of card, it’s still a drop in the water for them, that said, since they’re dominated by nvidia in the gaming/embed world, possible they try to appeal to more markets, you never know, they did kinda the same with the opteron against intel for server CPU and were able to make quite a good hole with a pretty good product. Also the market of PC has been on the decline for a while now, so that may be a good way to make up for the difference.

We’ll see ! I don’t except that much difference price/performance ratio against the 470/480, but let’s wait for the numbers  Wink

same i can already see, that they are similar to 1070 performance, minus a better boost on eth where amd excel

the only good thing is that the 1070 price might come down tnx to them…

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Im actually doubtful a manufacturer actually think about mining, even with thousands of card, it’s still a drop in the water for them, that said, since they’re dominated by nvidia in the gaming/embed world, possible they try to appeal to more markets, you never know, they did kinda the same with the opteron against intel for server CPU and were able to make quite a good hole with a pretty good product. Also the market of PC has been on the decline for a while now, so that may be a good way to make up for the difference.

We’ll see ! I don’t except that much difference price/performance ratio against the 470/480, but let’s wait for the numbers  Wink

same i can already see, that they are similar to 1070 performance, minus a better boost on eth where amd excel

the only good thing is that the 1070 price might come down tnx to them…

If that is the same as 1070, it is a big disappoint.

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