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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16521983" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>Yes I am still mining ETH also. We have not yet turned on the furnace. In fact on warmer days I still exhaust some of the heat generated out of the basement. I plan on seeing how far we can go through the winter before turning on the furnace. The mined ETH is paid directly into my Coinbase account. My payouts are less than a year ago because the difficulty increased but at least I am getting paid while heating the house.</p><p></p><p>The new Nvidia 3090 gets a whopping 122 mh/s and I think it uses around 350 watts. By contrast we can get around 248 mh/s with eight AMD RX580 8 GB cards at under 700 watts. So even though the 3090 is such a strong performer it does not offer a better electrical power / performance ratio. For comparison a Nvidia 1080 ti can get around 50-54 mh/s @ 160 watts. Also very comparable to a 3090 when you compare watts to mega-hash / second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16521983, member: 17952"] Yes I am still mining ETH also. We have not yet turned on the furnace. In fact on warmer days I still exhaust some of the heat generated out of the basement. I plan on seeing how far we can go through the winter before turning on the furnace. The mined ETH is paid directly into my Coinbase account. My payouts are less than a year ago because the difficulty increased but at least I am getting paid while heating the house. The new Nvidia 3090 gets a whopping 122 mh/s and I think it uses around 350 watts. By contrast we can get around 248 mh/s with eight AMD RX580 8 GB cards at under 700 watts. So even though the 3090 is such a strong performer it does not offer a better electrical power / performance ratio. For comparison a Nvidia 1080 ti can get around 50-54 mh/s @ 160 watts. Also very comparable to a 3090 when you compare watts to mega-hash / second. [/QUOTE]
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