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Title: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: FloppyPurpleGherkin on November 13, 2020, 06:47:41 PM
I'm getting 46-47mh currently.

It's a shame nVidia never released a DAG patch like AMD did, If that were the case these would still be at 55mh  :-\


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: geo25 on November 13, 2020, 07:04:52 PM
I am getting about 52mh.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: sairog on November 13, 2020, 07:19:08 PM
I am getting about 52mh.

how? which miner/clocks/voltages?


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: geo25 on November 13, 2020, 08:12:04 PM
Smos. Bminer. 70 core 1000mem 280 power


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: geo25 on November 13, 2020, 08:14:02 PM
This week I have a lot of restarts I am trying to find the reason  I was stable about 6 months.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: NisamRobot on November 13, 2020, 08:52:07 PM
49-50MHs, 925mV, 1950 MHz Core. Miner reports ~200W


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: bmoscato on November 13, 2020, 09:49:41 PM
This week I have a lot of restarts I am trying to find the reason  I was stable about 6 months.

Are you mining against NiceHash?


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: philipma1957 on November 13, 2020, 10:10:32 PM
This week I have a lot of restarts I am trying to find the reason  I was stable about 6 months.

Are you mining against NiceHash?

Nice hash has sucked so much I moved all gear to viabtc.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: bmoscato on November 13, 2020, 10:12:49 PM
This week I have a lot of restarts I am trying to find the reason  I was stable about 6 months.

Are you mining against NiceHash?

Nice hash has sucked so much I moved all gear to viabtc.

I concur, I'm mining on Ethermine.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: Wotan Wipeout on November 14, 2020, 04:21:13 PM
Typical Hashrate ETH for 1 1080ti is 47-52 Mhash, 180 - 240 Watt.
Heat is a problem, so bigger 1080tis with higher boost and lower temps are better than founders editions...


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: socks435 on January 10, 2021, 04:39:41 AM
49-50MHs, 925mV, 1950 MHz Core. Miner reports ~200W

Do you mind sharing the latest hashrate this month?
Or it drops a bit to 47mh/s or lower?

Are you running it on Windows OS or Linux?


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: mak013 on January 10, 2021, 07:17:26 AM
47-49MH. 120/1000/200. Last month hashrate slowly falling. A month ago it was the same hashrate, buy it was 110/1000/180. When it falls 1-2MH i increase power consumption and core clock.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: socks435 on January 10, 2021, 08:00:19 AM
47-49MH. 120/1000/200. Last month hashrate slowly falling. A month ago it was the same hashrate, buy it was 110/1000/180. When it falls 1-2MH i increase power consumption and core clock.
What miner you talking about?
is it the Bminer or trex miner or phonenix?

I can only reach 44mh/s with trex and 41-42mh/s with phoenixminer. I can't make the Bminer always invalid seed when running it with hiveos.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: black1ight on January 10, 2021, 08:27:01 AM
My settings for 1080 TI's range from

Core clock : + 50 to +100
Memory clock: +350 to +550
Power limit : 81% to 84%
Gpu power consumption : 200 to 230 watts

And get 45 to 46 mhs on phoenix miner with straps 2


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: dalllas on January 10, 2021, 08:50:25 AM
My EVGA 1080TI settings:

Core clock : +140
Memory clock: +600
Power limit : 75%
Gpu power consumption : 185W

NBminer (activated -mt settings) = 47MH/s (sometimes 55MH/s for a while)

In contrast of old and cheap RX470 8GB on PhoenixMiner = 32MH/s with 85W power consumption.  >:(


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: geck on January 10, 2021, 10:24:29 AM
I'm run my cards at +200 core, -1000 mem, 800mV (130-145W). Speeds are on average 41MH


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: Greatdev on January 10, 2021, 10:29:12 AM
Typical Hashrate ETH for 1 1080ti is 47-52 Mhash, 180 - 240 Watt.
Heat is a problem, so bigger 1080tis with higher boost and lower temps are better than founders editions...

Founders edition are mostly bad for mining because the design carries only single fan, they have bad heat sync due to less fans, the best graphics cards for mining must have three fans to get rid of heats very easily


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: FP91G on January 10, 2021, 02:51:19 PM
Smos. Bminer. 70 core 1000mem 280 power
How much extra power does your video card consume for an increase of 5 megahash?  :D
Do you have cheap electricity?


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: arielbit on January 10, 2021, 03:13:25 PM
just run it efficient and add some gpus

let's say your have 50 1080ti's at 46MH = 2.3GH ...if you are happy with your current profitability and then they lost 2MH each, then you are at 2.2GH..solution: add a 3080 or a 3090 and then you are back to 2.3GH, this way you might want to try your next brand/model of gpus that you will upgrade to before buying in bulk  ;)

you can add piece by piece and you can sell piece by piece..

but if you made a lot of money due to bear market patience and trading then just put them all in a box and replace them all with 3090s/3080s ...unless you choose to be more exposed to coins, betting it will go a lot more higher.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: mak013 on January 10, 2021, 07:14:01 PM
47-49MH. 120/1000/200. Last month hashrate slowly falling. A month ago it was the same hashrate, buy it was 110/1000/180. When it falls 1-2MH i increase power consumption and core clock.
What miner you talking about?
is it the Bminer or trex miner or phonenix?

I can only reach 44mh/s with trex and 41-42mh/s with phoenixminer. I can't make the Bminer always invalid seed when running it with hiveos.
Phoenix 5.4c. I haven`t tested 1 rig at pool, but somebody says that phoenixminer show hashrate more then real, about 1-2MH. If you want and have opportunity - you can test different miners with one rig and one pool and compare the results.


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: Xazax310 on January 10, 2021, 09:33:28 PM
I'm getting 46-47mh currently.

It's a shame nVidia never released a DAG patch like AMD did, If that were the case these would still be at 55mh  :-\

Google Nvidia TLB bug and you'll see why. Nvidia wrote into the hardware of Pascal how it accesses the memory. All Nvidia Pascal GPUs will suffer this issue. Better off selling 1080tis and buying 3060ti's


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: ztaz on February 24, 2021, 07:41:44 PM
on my cards I get 46+Mh/s with a consumption of 200W P2 - off but with each epoch the hashes gradually fall ... :(


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: FloppyPurpleGherkin on April 29, 2021, 11:08:32 PM
I'm getting 46-47mh currently.

6 months later its at 45mh.

Anyone getting much more than 45MH now (April 2021) from a 1080Ti?


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: miner29 on April 30, 2021, 01:42:59 PM
This is a known bug in the 10xx series. Only 1070ti was it fixed by Nvidia. 


Title: Re: What speed is your 1080ti running? (EThash)
Post by: FP91G on April 30, 2021, 01:51:21 PM
I'm getting 46-47mh currently.

6 months later its at 45mh.

Anyone getting much more than 45MH now (April 2021) from a 1080Ti?
The current hashrate at optimal consumption (about 180-200 watts) is 45-46 megahash. If you increase the power limit, then your hashrate may be higher, but it's not worth the power consumption. Ei video cards can consume 300 watts or more :)
This is not a bad result for a five-year video card.