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Multiple GPUs Help - wrigglingears - 11-24-2015 I'm going to be getting new graphics cards for a desktop gaming/general workstation/hash cracker by night, So I'd like to get something that is able to reasonably perform in all these areas. I'm currently eyeing either 2x GTX970 or a single GTX980Ti for my build, the budget for graphics is about US$600-700.
It seems to me from online benchmarks that for the gaming side, 2x 970s will perform similarly to a 980ti, so that part is alright.
Based on benchmarks that I've seen around the forums, it seems that a single 970 performs at about 75% of the 980ti, in terms of hash speed.
Since 2x970 is approximately the same price as a 980ti, would the 2x970 be the better option then? I also understand that the TDP of the 2x970 is only 30W more than the 980ti, so it seems pretty comparable.
Also, on a side note, would cudahashcat be able to use both gpus if SLI was turned on? Or would I have to keep switching between SLI on/off whenever I wanted to switch from gaming to cracking...
RE: Multiple GPUs Help - epixoip - 11-24-2015 2x 970 would show the best performance. But yes, you would need to switch off SLI before using hashcat. RE: Multiple GPUs Help - wrigglingears - 11-25-2015 I've just been looking around the local second-hand sales forums, and I've found a few used 7970s at around US$140-150 each, would it now make more sense for me to get 4x7970 instead for the same total of around $600, since each one has a better hash/$ than the 970? I'm a little worried about the amount of heat the 4 gpus will put out though, and whether anyone has experience trying to cool 4 of these cards in the same case...so far I'm only able to source for 2 blower-style ones, the rest will have to end up being oem designs. RE: Multiple GPUs Help - azren - 11-25-2015 You will have issues with heat using oem 7970. Only go with reference design card! My advice better to go with 970 instead. Best regards, Azren RE: Multiple GPUs Help - wrigglingears - 11-25-2015 How about if I was able to watercool the other two cards that aren't reference? That would mean that the heat is being dissipated outside of the case? I have seen a few times people mentioning not to use watercooling but I haven't been able to figure out why it would be worse than oem designs. If I were to get the 970s instead I would still need to source for reference designs right? Those designs aren't as easily available here as opposed to the oem ones... RE: Multiple GPUs Help - azren - 11-25-2015 970 reference design card is a unicorn https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-4532.html?highlight=unicorn epixoip suggested the following instead: ASUS TURBO-GTX970-OC-4GD5 MSI GTX 970 4GD5 OC And as for watercool in my humble opinion will be complicated. Best regards, Azren RE: Multiple GPUs Help - wrigglingears - 11-25-2015 thanks for the help (: |