Title: Is this the right hashrate Post by: Maliceprime on April 12, 2022, 07:23:24 AM How come im getting 20MH off two 1060 6gb versions that inset up for my little brother? I'm using Nicehash and this is what im getting, power draw is 60watt, is this what im suppose to get.
Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: VRExpress on April 12, 2022, 07:29:53 AM What hashrate number are you expecting to get out of a gtx1060 graphic card? I knew someone that build a rig with these 1060 graphic cards and they all do 20-21MH on ETH, 23MH is possible but you will have to OC the clock speed which will increase power consumption.
Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: rdluffy on April 13, 2022, 02:10:14 AM I think you are using with stock settings, so it's 20Mhs.
You can overclock the memory, reduce power limit, fix fan speed (with MSI Afterburner for example) and you can reach at least 23Mhs, but your power draw will increase Your power consumption of 60w is low, I used some 1060 a long time ago, but the power draw were something like 80w or more at stock, maybe Nicehash app did some adjusts on the miner If you post here some pictures with the exact model and settings, we can help you more If you already did the memory overclock, maybe your card need more power to increase the hashrate Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: S3300 on April 13, 2022, 05:50:06 AM It's better to be at 20MH using 60watts of power than getting 3MH more making 23MH using up to 80watts, the extra 20watt for 3MH doesn't make sense to me especially if you are running many gtx1060s at the same time, learn to save extra power.
Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: FP91G on April 13, 2022, 10:17:28 AM How come im getting 20MH off two 1060 6gb versions that inset up for my little brother? I'm using Nicehash and this is what im getting, power draw is 60watt, is this what im suppose to get. Install MSI Afterburner and set the maximum power limit. memory in the range + 500 + 900, depending on your video card and cooling, I have +600 +650. Core up to +100. Then you will get 22.5-23 megahash. I'm tired of writing that you will have more consumption from the wall.Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: devil2man on April 18, 2022, 07:22:24 PM Looking on whattomine this type of gpu can reach 20.50 Mh/s on ethash with a consumption of 90 watts perhaps with a little overclocking it can even reach 25 Mh/s
Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on April 18, 2022, 10:06:34 PM How much hashrate did you expect from the two cards?
You are better off with that hashrate on default settings, drawing just 60 watts. Overclocking to add just a mere 3Mhs with an additional 20-30 watts is just not a bright idea Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: ANSEL_2.0 on April 19, 2022, 08:15:18 AM Looking on whattomine this type of gpu can reach 20.50 Mh/s on ethash with a consumption of 90 watts perhaps with a little overclocking it can even reach 25 Mh/s It's not worth it unless crypto mining is profitable, if 25MH can give you 4$ per day then using 90watts is still fair to me but with 25MH you will earn 0.88$ today using 90watt, thats crazy and stupid at the same time, I have 1660 gtx that use 55watt to achieve 25MH in miner and 60watt from wall, this is way better than gtx 1060.Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: Bitbtc8 on April 19, 2022, 08:17:10 AM How come im getting 20MH off two 1060 6gb versions that inset up for my little brother? I'm using Nicehash and this is what im getting, power draw is 60watt, is this what im suppose to get. Its exactly what you should get out of a GTX1060, any OC attempt will cost you more ( high power consumption) and its not worth it, I won't build a mining rig using GTX1060, their power consumption let them down in today's standards.Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: sxemini on April 19, 2022, 09:33:53 AM Looking on whattomine this type of gpu can reach 20.50 Mh/s on ethash with a consumption of 90 watts perhaps with a little overclocking it can even reach 25 Mh/s It's not worth it unless crypto mining is profitable, if 25MH can give you 4$ per day then using 90watts is still fair to me but with 25MH you will earn 0.88$ today using 90watt, thats crazy and stupid at the same time, I have 1660 gtx that use 55watt to achieve 25MH in miner and 60watt from wall, this is way better than gtx 1060.Lol when 0,88$ at 90watts bad is for you, wait some more months and you will get 0,10$ at 90watts :D then you would be happy with 0,88$ at 90watts :D Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: GEMIN_M4 on April 19, 2022, 10:58:54 AM Looking on whattomine this type of gpu can reach 20.50 Mh/s on ethash with a consumption of 90 watts perhaps with a little overclocking it can even reach 25 Mh/s It's not worth it unless crypto mining is profitable, if 25MH can give you 4$ per day then using 90watts is still fair to me but with 25MH you will earn 0.88$ today using 90watt, thats crazy and stupid at the same time, I have 1660 gtx that use 55watt to achieve 25MH in miner and 60watt from wall, this is way better than gtx 1060.Lol when 0,88$ at 90watts bad is for you, wait some more months and you will get 0,10$ at 90watts :D then you would be happy with 0,88$ at 90watts :D Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: FP91G on April 20, 2022, 09:13:04 AM Looking on whattomine this type of gpu can reach 20.50 Mh/s on ethash with a consumption of 90 watts perhaps with a little overclocking it can even reach 25 Mh/s It's not worth it unless crypto mining is profitable, if 25MH can give you 4$ per day then using 90watts is still fair to me but with 25MH you will earn 0.88$ today using 90watt, thats crazy and stupid at the same time, I have 1660 gtx that use 55watt to achieve 25MH in miner and 60watt from wall, this is way better than gtx 1060.Lol when 0,88$ at 90watts bad is for you, wait some more months and you will get 0,10$ at 90watts :D then you would be happy with 0,88$ at 90watts :D Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: swogerino on April 20, 2022, 01:03:31 PM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia.
Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: DevFile90 on April 20, 2022, 06:52:36 PM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia. These cards have 8gb vram memory, how come they are performing less? Presently a 1080ti can do 45MH I guess the reason why yours is now getting less hashrate is because the thermal pads and grease are getting weaker, this has nothing to do with the increase of DAG size.Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: FP91G on April 21, 2022, 06:36:14 AM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia. These cards have 8gb vram memory, how come they are performing less? Presently a 1080ti can do 45MH I guess the reason why yours is now getting less hashrate is because the thermal pads and grease are getting weaker, this has nothing to do with the increase of DAG size.https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/ixu7l4/why_is_my_1070_hashrate_so_slow/ GTX 1060-1080 video cards could mine without losing hashrate if Nvidia released a patch, as AMD did. Nvidia won't do it. Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: DevFile90 on April 21, 2022, 08:08:35 AM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia. These cards have 8gb vram memory, how come they are performing less? Presently a 1080ti can do 45MH I guess the reason why yours is now getting less hashrate is because the thermal pads and grease are getting weaker, this has nothing to do with the increase of DAG size.https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/ixu7l4/why_is_my_1070_hashrate_so_slow/ GTX 1060-1080 video cards could mine without losing hashrate if Nvidia released a patch, as AMD did. Nvidia won't do it. https://minerstat.com/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1080ti Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: swogerino on April 21, 2022, 09:33:21 AM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia. These cards have 8gb vram memory, how come they are performing less? Presently a 1080ti can do 45MH I guess the reason why yours is now getting less hashrate is because the thermal pads and grease are getting weaker, this has nothing to do with the increase of DAG size.https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/ixu7l4/why_is_my_1070_hashrate_so_slow/ GTX 1060-1080 video cards could mine without losing hashrate if Nvidia released a patch, as AMD did. Nvidia won't do it. https://minerstat.com/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1080ti That is just a mining calculator which has not been updated from quite some time,show me a running video of a Gtx 1080 ti that you have and that it does 45 Mhsh and I will say that the DAG size increase has nothing to do with the hash rate. I have the best brand EVGA FTW3 for Gtx 1080 ti and it is very difficult to get past 42.5 Mhsh at that power of 210 watt. Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: FP91G on April 23, 2022, 12:29:18 PM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia. These cards have 8gb vram memory, how come they are performing less? Presently a 1080ti can do 45MH I guess the reason why yours is now getting less hashrate is because the thermal pads and grease are getting weaker, this has nothing to do with the increase of DAG size.https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/ixu7l4/why_is_my_1070_hashrate_so_slow/ GTX 1060-1080 video cards could mine without losing hashrate if Nvidia released a patch, as AMD did. Nvidia won't do it. https://minerstat.com/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1080ti That is just a mining calculator which has not been updated from quite some time,show me a running video of a Gtx 1080 ti that you have and that it does 45 Mhsh and I will say that the DAG size increase has nothing to do with the hash rate. I have the best brand EVGA FTW3 for Gtx 1080 ti and it is very difficult to get past 42.5 Mhsh at that power of 210 watt. 45 megahash on GTX 1080ti at 300 watts ;D Title: Re: Is this the right hashrate Post by: JangoUnchained on April 23, 2022, 02:47:06 PM Keep in mind that with the increased DAG size the 10 series from Nvidia suffer from hash rate drops,I had a Gtx 1070 some time ago it was doing 31 Mhsh in 2019 while it can do only 25-26 Mhsh right now because of the increasing DAG size,this maybe the issue you are facing,also my Gtx 1080 ti was doing 42 Mhsh when I got it a couple of months ago,it is now at 41 Mhsh and will be even lower with the passing of time,this is something well known for the 10 series of Nvidia. These cards have 8gb vram memory, how come they are performing less? Presently a 1080ti can do 45MH I guess the reason why yours is now getting less hashrate is because the thermal pads and grease are getting weaker, this has nothing to do with the increase of DAG size.https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/ixu7l4/why_is_my_1070_hashrate_so_slow/ GTX 1060-1080 video cards could mine without losing hashrate if Nvidia released a patch, as AMD did. Nvidia won't do it. https://minerstat.com/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1080ti That is just a mining calculator which has not been updated from quite some time,show me a running video of a Gtx 1080 ti that you have and that it does 45 Mhsh and I will say that the DAG size increase has nothing to do with the hash rate. I have the best brand EVGA FTW3 for Gtx 1080 ti and it is very difficult to get past 42.5 Mhsh at that power of 210 watt. 45 megahash on GTX 1080ti at 300 watts ;D |