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Title: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: Aeon_ on February 06, 2018, 02:32:41 PM
I have a mixed mining rig (2x1080ti, 2x1070ti, 2x1070) and now I am mining ARG with it.

I've tried different power/cc/mem settings and for now these are the best I can get (it seems that the skein algo is does not care about the memory clock):

OS: nvoc 19.4
Miner: ANXccminer
Intensity: 25
Memory Clock for all the cards: -700

ModelMSI GTX 1080 Ti Aero   Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti Windforce OC    Zotac GTX 1070 Ti Mini  MSI GTX 1070 ITX  
Core Clock 132154165132
Power Limit(W)155170125105
TDP%62686970
Temperature 66505058
MH/s 795788570460
Efficency(MH/W) 5.34.74.74.6

The MSI 1080 ti Aero is the winner regarding the hash/power consuption ratio, but it runs hot as hell (+15 degress than the Gigabyte 1080ti) and the fan is really noisy at more than 60%.

Did someone has better results in term of efficency?



Edit: fixed the formatting


Title: Re: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: naresh963 on February 06, 2018, 03:14:25 PM
there a asic gonna be in market for skein.


Title: Re: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: newmz on February 06, 2018, 05:04:02 PM
I have been mining ARGO too, but using Windows and using either the KlausT ccminer version 8.19 or the ccminer by Alexis78 (cuda9) in skein algo with intensity set to 28 (1060s) or 29 (1070s and 1080s).

I can't be bothered to look up all the individual hash-rates (because I would have to shut the miners down and remove the -q flag) but I have 2 x 1080, 4 x 1070 & 4 x 1060 6GB and I am doing around 5Gh/s. All cards powerlimited to 75%, core +100 memory -500

I hope this helps, but it would mean you would have to install windows, find those miners (the KlausT one is easy - he has an often updated github) and install MSI Afterburner.

I tried nvoc and it's great for common mainstream coins but if you want to mine obscure/new stuff like ARGO it can be easier in windows because you have more obvious and understandable options, just because windows is built for stupid average people and linux is built by/for software developers.

<edit> or maybe when you said ARG you meant argentum, but that is a scrypt coin so when you said ARG I thought you must mean ARGO since it is skein.

<edit2> at those clock/power/memory settings and for all those cards + 2 motherboards, etc I consume about 1400-1500 watts.


Title: Re: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: Aeon_ on February 06, 2018, 05:54:46 PM
I have been mining ARGO too, but using Windows and using either the KlausT ccminer version 8.19 or the ccminer by Alexis78 (cuda9) in skein algo with intensity set to 28 (1060s) or 29 (1070s and 1080s).

I can't be bothered to look up all the individual hash-rates (because I would have to shut the miners down and remove the -q flag) but I have 2 x 1080, 4 x 1070 & 4 x 1060 6GB and I am doing around 5Gh/s. All cards powerlimited to 75%, core +100 memory -500

I hope this helps, but it would mean you would have to install windows, find those miners (the KlausT one is easy - he has an often updated github) and install MSI Afterburner.

I tried nvoc and it's great for common mainstream coins but if you want to mine obscure/new stuff like ARGO it can be easier in windows because you have more obvious and understandable options, just because windows is built for stupid average people and linux is built by/for software developers.

<edit> or maybe when you said ARG you meant argentum, but that is a scrypt coin so when you said ARG I thought you must mean ARGO since it is skein.

<edit2> at those clock/power/memory settings and for all those cards + 2 motherboards, etc I consume about 1400-1500 watts.

Yes the coin is ARGO ;D

I've noticed that with linux I can push the core up past 150 without suffering any instability; the downside is that linux is less user friendly.


Title: Re: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: sp_ on February 06, 2018, 06:01:53 PM
there a asic gonna be in market for skein.

The skein sp-mod #2 does 1GHASH on the 1080ti. So you need 5 1080ti's to match the speed of the baikal giant x10 . The 1080ti's used to cost around $700 each. total: $3500. The baikal giant X10 cost $8,900.0


Title: Re: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: Aeon_ on February 06, 2018, 07:10:14 PM
there a asic gonna be in market for skein.

The skein sp-mod #2 does 1GHASH on the 1080ti. So you need 5 1080ti's to match the speed of the baikal giant x10 . The 1080ti's used to cost around $700 each. total: $3500. The baikal giant X10 cost $8,900.0

And the Asic resell value is zero.


Title: Re: Efficency of Nvidia GTX on Skein Algo
Post by: brooklynite1 on February 06, 2018, 07:20:43 PM
there a asic gonna be in market for skein.

The skein sp-mod #2 does 1GHASH on the 1080ti. So you need 5 1080ti's to match the speed of the baikal giant x10 . The 1080ti's used to cost around $700 each. total: $3500. The baikal giant X10 cost $8,900.0


Mining Equipment cost are like car leases, you need to consider residual value, not the cost to purchase.

Baikal residual in 1 year is probably 10% or $900. Total cost per month is $667/month
5 x 1080TI residual in 1 year is probably 50% or $1750. Total cost per month is $291/month

Also Baikal may have hard code to partially mine for the ASIC manufacturer like Bitmain S9 does (equipment tax).