hi guys,
some people said that compute unit does matter.
lets say my nvidia and rx run at the same speed, about 25mh/s.
the rx card have more compute unit, it will have more share thus create more profit.
is this true?
rgds,
No it is not true.
At the risk of using an analogy that is like saying "I have two cars which can go 200km/h. But one has a V12 engine. Does it go faster?" Of course it doesn't because you have already stated they both go 200km/h!
The number of compute units does matter for the speed but it is not something you then 'add on afterwards'. It is part of the card's architecture (which also includes memory speed, bandwidth and other components) which taken together is what gives the measured 25mh/s speed.
In the end the only thing that counts is how many shares are actually accepted by the pool.
thanks for the explanation...
some of my rigs is nv cards.
i hope i invest the right cards.