ROI calculated on February 25th, 2018
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NA - Not Available > Stopped Production(May be able to get one 2nd hand).
Graphics Card | Price | 24hr Revenue | ROI |
---|---|---|---|
GTX 1050 Ti | £204 | £0.69 | 296 Days |
GTX 1060 3GB | £203 | £0.98 | 208 Days |
GTX 1060 6GB | £355 | £1.14 | 312 Days |
GTX 1070 | £562 | £1.83 | 308 Days |
GTX 1070 Ti | £562 | £1.93 | 292 Days |
GTX 1080 | £810 | £1.99 | 408 Days |
GTX 1080 Ti | £896 | £2.56 | 350 Days |
R9 280X | NA | £1.05 | NA |
R9 380 | NA | £0.97 | NA |
R9 FURY | £678 | £1.64 | 414 Days |
RX 470 | NA | £1.25 | NA |
RX 480 | NA | £1.42 | NA |
RX 570 | £400 | £1.34 | 299 Days |
RX 580 | £355 | £1.45 | 245 Days |
VEGA 56 | £950 | £2.29 | 415 Days |
VEGA 64 | £1,272 | £2.33 | 546 Days |
GPU Prices Are Going To The Moon
Graphics cards have been shooting upwards as far as price is concearned, is this going to be a long term trend? I think it very well could be, unfortunately.
With Mining Profitability down, why aren't GPU prices down?
Seems like there must be a lot of confidence and still somewhat of a shortage of current demand otherwise vendors would surely have to go down to MSRP.