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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: BTC22 on January 31, 2018, 04:29:19 PM



Title: ETH on Nicehash
Post by: BTC22 on January 31, 2018, 04:29:19 PM
Quick question here. Im running 5 1080 liquid cooled and 1 1070 ti. After the newest NH was released yesterday, I decided to benchmark the whole the rig again using precise. Since, nicehash has been mining ETH at between 28 m/h - 40? per card. How is that possible with these cards?


Title: Re: ETH on Nicehash
Post by: MATHReX on January 31, 2018, 06:17:14 PM
For 1070ti, 36-40 MH/s on ETH is possible but not with 1080.
1080 has a GDDR5X SDRAM which is not optimized for ETH at the moment. It can hardly do 28-30 MH/s while consuming a lot of power.


Title: Re: ETH on Nicehash
Post by: BTC22 on January 31, 2018, 06:35:51 PM
For 1070ti, 36-40 MH/s on ETH is possible but not with 1080.
1080 has a GDDR5X SDRAM which is not optimized for ETH at the moment. It can hardly do 28-30 MH/s while consuming a lot of power.

Yeah, I just saw it was the 1070 ti. Im going to have to shut it off. Its not profitable.


Title: Re: ETH on Nicehash
Post by: GPUBenches on January 31, 2018, 07:06:57 PM
For 1070ti, 36-40 MH/s on ETH is possible but not with 1080.
1080 has a GDDR5X SDRAM which is not optimized for ETH at the moment. It can hardly do 28-30 MH/s while consuming a lot of power.

Yeah, I just saw it was the 1070 ti. Im going to have to shut it off. Its not profitable.

I think you're talking about 1080ti here.


Title: Re: ETH on Nicehash
Post by: BTC22 on January 31, 2018, 07:20:12 PM
For 1070ti, 36-40 MH/s on ETH is possible but not with 1080.
1080 has a GDDR5X SDRAM which is not optimized for ETH at the moment. It can hardly do 28-30 MH/s while consuming a lot of power.

Yeah, I just saw it was the 1070 ti. Im going to have to shut it off. Its not profitable.

I think you're talking about 1080ti here.

No, 1070 ti. I was referring to mine.