Stock 1070 will not be able to reach 400, but we have some good news for 1080 owners: Stock 1080 speeds are over 400.
Good to know we were right. Good I restocked my GTX1080 farm with plenty new cards for cheap..let me fire them. So Titan X Pascal should do over 500? Currently it does 430... Perhaps, very near, don't have one to test. I have 2 currently Waiting for the release
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Stock 1070 will not be able to reach 400, but we have some good news for 1080 owners: Stock 1080 speeds are over 400.
Good to know we were right. Good I restocked my GTX1080 farm with plenty new cards for cheap..let me fire them. So Titan X Pascal should do over 500? Currently it does 430...
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@jox
do you guys plan to add some kind of "alarm" (email, notification?) if you worker is inactive for >30 minutes?
We are indeed discussing this with our team. I think the best option would be mobile alerting via smartphone application, since e-mail notifications can be delayed if there is a network error, and SMS option is unnecessary cost for a miner. When do you plan this - overall app with widget with stats/alerts would be great for Android/iOS
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Hey Guys,
Im using 1.7.3.10 on one of my amd rigs and cant set --tt option for claymore zec miner - can you point out were I can do this?
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Stock 1070 gets 285 Sol/s @ 130 W (wall).
Stock 1060 gets 200 Sol/s @ 90 W (wall).
When is it available?
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1050 Ti: ~13MH/s ETH with +500 mem. ~87H/s ZEC stock, ~89H/s with +250 mem.
Could you also please state the watt the cards uses while mining eth and zec? Thanks!! Just of quick note - if anyone gives the nvidia smi numbers for 1050/1050ti - ignore these - these boards will not show accurate readings due to controller used - just estimates - need to test from the wall - but I dont have the board right now...
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If anyone has these cards, can you share your hashrate ?
ETH and ZEC. Thank you.
1050Ti - 12Mh stock for eth and 80 s/s on 1.0.2b nicehash miner
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yeah meanwhile a 470 is doing 135 on clymore or optiminer, i'm really thinking to sell those 1070 and get those cheap 470
Sold 5 GTx1080 and 2 GTx1070 and ordered 10 480 Powercolor 480 RED Dragon two of them doing currently 340H/s ..insane. based on those hashrate the 1070 should perform 200 sol at least, 50% is missed in optimization It might be 155 as its 256bit memory interface both for 1070 and 480..
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does anyone have a good -l launch config for a gtx 960 on ccminer-cryptonighht ... im getting better results from a 750ti..so i must have something wrong
GTX 960 AND CRYPTONIGHT-- I get somewhat similar results. The GTX 960 is slightly faster, but not by much. --scryptr 960 likes compute heavy algos, not sure if there are profitable ones atm. 960 made 11MH on eth when 750ti did 10MH. RESULTS ARE SIMILAR-- I never bothered to purchase a 950, but I may invest in a 1050ti. My 5 card 960 rig was the first thing I had mining Ethereum (ETH), it produced 50MH/s and was stable. It was already too late for the 750ti when I began mining ETH., but it would mine at ~4MH/s or less. I am curious about how the new 1050ti cards will perform. The low power requirements, 75W for a 1050ti vs. 60W for a 750ti, make it attractive. Good PSUs are expensive, cheap ones die early. --scryptr its 12mhs on eth as its 128bit - you may oc memory and get more but that is what you should expect initially
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i was able to reach 33 sol per 1070, without any oc, i dunno why but when i underclock mem i get higher hash, tdp is at 50% pretty much like when i mine lbry, core is 0% How many cards and which miner? 6 x 1070 x 33H/s = 198H/s, miner is the one of nicehash 3a, just need some tweak depend on your gpu What teaks? standard things via msi afterburner, but ti need some time to reach 198, no at start Hey Amph, What is the resulting mem clock when you underclock memory?
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Well we should stay calm..the discussion drifting away from good to bad. djm will let us know when he is ready to release it - hopefully earlier than to late and maybe if he adds a fee and has big user basis it doesn't need any crowdfunding. Like Claymore as example. I would appreciate the step as we can meanwhile all have benefit of used potential of our GTX1080 and GTX1070 and maybe soon GTX1080 TI :-D
But this situation makes me stop mining with nvidia and selling my cards and switching to AMD ..its okay. If not green than red.
Don't count on 1080ti soon - will come next year... But frankly it will be an option if you want high density rigs as with Pascal GPUs they scale linear (1080 is GDDRx bound in memory related apps so will be 1080ti but its 384bit)
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they improve something or just an useless update? Now you dont have to fix .inf to make it work under win 7/8
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Windows 7/8/8.1 drivers with capabilities to mine eth at fulls speed (23mhs for 1080 FE stock) Here is the current situation - i've only checked win7 (win8/8.1 should work the same) and it works (I've checked 1080 - but should be the same for any Pascal GPU) To be able to test it there is only Titan X driver available for now from here http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/105685/en-usYou can check this guide on how to add your device to the driver - http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=377158Do it at your own risk - but it worked with my GTX1080 FE
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is that on linux or windows? i remember that on win 10 etheruem is not working right now due to driver
Its on windows 10
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Just some numbers as you might be interested Eth 32mhs stock, 40 oc Lyra2rev2 55mhs Lbry 420mhs Quark 41mhs Didnt measure the power - but should be over 200w for lbry/quark/lyra2rev2 Hi vaulter Have you got a sample? In all honesty, a bit too underwhelming, power draw apart (if it's confirmed 200W peak) I would think about an MSRP of 999$, so in EU 1100 EUR with the initial batches. Right now the 1070 seems to be the best pascal version, due the efficiency and the price/performance ratio (if you can afford it). GDDR5x 384bit
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Over 40MH/s is impressive for one card. But this card costs how much $1000 ?
1200$ But these are the number - just for the reference..
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Just some numbers as you might be interested Eth 32mhs stock, 40 oc Lyra2rev2 55mhs Lbry 420mhs Quark 41mhs Didnt measure the power - but should be over 200w for lbry/quark/lyra2rev2
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Its 170mhs on LBRY and 650khs neoscrypt both at 120w If Founders edition so expect more from custom editions both in hashrate and power consumption..
I have 1040 kH/s neoscrypt using 1070 at 150W. I don't think 1060 custom editions will reach 830 kH/s at 120W. So in kH/J - 1070 is better Of course it wont and it will draw more than 120w with custom editions Which miner/os/settings are you using to get 1040khs?
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Its 170mhs on LBRY and 650khs neoscrypt both at 120w If Founders edition so expect more from custom editions both in hashrate and power consumption..
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Gtx 1060 incoming . only good for cheap budget rig, it's not that impressive because it's very akin to a 970 in term of hashpower(10% more?) i know that people love cheap gpu, but chep gpu = bad density, bad density = more money to invest in components that are not gpu... Where can we find the specs and ethereum mining performance of GTX 10-80/70/60 ?
1070 33 with heavy OC 1060 probably 20MH at 90 or 24MH at 120w 1080 is just bad at ethereum, but remember that none will work for now because of a drivers issue on win 10 and an impossibility to port the fix to win 7, at least genoil said so... Neoscrypt fix for Pascal on win 8.1/7 is the same as possible fix for Eth - so it just takes time to fix (or time and desire..) Yes - but the fix need to be coded in kernel - ist done for neoscrypt and its not done for eth - the nature of slowdown is in tlb size of maxwell vs pascal. If we see 2gb dag file size for eth - all mining on 6xx,7xx,9xx series will be over because of this and on 10xx it will be good for much longer (it will be slower after 4gb but not dramatically - for 9xx it will just stop - will be the same as 750ti) neoscrypt is fixed for pascal already, ethereum not
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