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761  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GTX 1060 discussion thread on: March 09, 2018, 06:43:38 AM
These numbers are good for the 1060, I have a rig with 3x 1060 6Gb, micron memory, cant go beyond +550 on two cards, +600 on the third one, so, my hashrate is 23 - 23.5.

Any help to know if is possible to improve this performance would be apprciated.

Thanks.


23-23.5 is Micron's best. If you push it more, it will be on the edge of stability.

However you can try my settings (5 posts above). See if they will lower the power draw (also heat, bills, fan speed and noise), while keeping almost the same hashrate.
762  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GTX 1060 discussion thread on: March 09, 2018, 03:17:10 AM
My 1060's have Samsung memory. I am getting 25 MH/s mining ETH.

Linux settings:
Core: -200
Memory: +1850
Power Limit: 75 watts

Same hash under windows. The only difference is when using Afterburner I set memory +925 (half the Linux setting).

I tried 1060's with Micron memory, was getting around 22 MH/s. Cards with Hynix memory were even worst at 19 MH/s.

Hi, please try it this way:

1. write down the Vcore value
2. set:
Core: +150 (yes, I know)
Memory: +1850
Power Limit: 55% (66 watts)

2. write down the Vcore and compare.

3. Share results here if the hashrate is the same as before, but for 9W less/card
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