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What hashrate is everyone getting on 1060 3gb? Just want to make sure I'm getting the most from my settings
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Virtopia died. 7 blocks per day ... ((
Virtopia is far from dead mate. Bad couple of days but even at that I'm still getting more than I was getting on suprnova over the week. Was getting 180 coins per day on suprnova and virtopia including bad days over a week averaged at 220. Last week my average was at 270. You just got to roll with it buddy ;-)
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just wanted to share my mining setup:
miner: enemy-1.10
5 - Zotac 1060 6Gb mini -pwl 80%, cc +110, mc +400 3 - Zotac 1070 Ti 8Gb mini -pwl 80%, cc +200, mc +500
hashrate between 75 and 82 Mh/s depending on RVN x16r algo
if anyone has a better setting/hashrate pls share it !
I have 8 1060 3gb inno3d with Samsung ram. Running at 65w Core +200, Memory +600 suprnova pool and using enemy miner 1.0.3 through SMOS. Getting 175-200 coins per day. Had it at 75w but didn't notice much of a difference as coins range between 175-200 per day anyway.
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8x 10603gb. Clock 150 memory 50, 65w Smos, enemy miner, suprnova pool. 168 rvn per day. I had it at 90w for a day and only had an extra 10 rvn so keeping it 65w to say on electricity.
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8x 1060 3gb at 90w enemy miner on smos and crypto pool party. In the last 24 hours only made me 160 raven. What's everyone else getting?
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Yes 2 1060 3gb on a 8 pin to dual 6 pin evga cable. And 2 risers on a evga cable with a 20 awg 6 pin to dual 6 pin adapter. If the capacity of the 8 pin to dual 6 pin evga is 150w then if I run my cards at 85w then will the cables not be overloaded. I understand that the max tdp of this card is 120w. I have been informed that the most profitable way to mine raven is with a tdp of 80-85%. Does that mean I would have to run these cards at between 96-102w per card? I'm running 8 cards off of 2 evga 750w gold's.
Kind regards Steven
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So I spaced out my cards a little more. Maybe a cm or so and it has dramatically helped with gpu heat. 65c at 80% fan speed at 75w per card. I have had it up to 80w and the temperature stays the same so that sounds good doesn't it?
I have some worries about wattage though. I understand that a 8 pin pcie can carry 150w? I have 4 cards running off one evga 750w gold. I have it wired with 4 cards powered with the 2 split pcie cables you get in the box and the risers powered from from the single pcie cables you get in the box but I've added 6 pin to 6 pin dual splitter to give me enough connections. Does that make sense?
I worry that if my 8 pin cables from the psu can only carry 150w and say I'm taking 80-85w per card and my risers were taking 80-85w I would be overloading my cables.
PCIE cables/connectors can carry more than 150w. From Toms Hardware : Even though the specification allows for a delivery capability of 75 W (six-pin connector) or 150 W (eight-pin connector), the total power-handling capacity of these connectors is at least 192 and 288 W, respectively, using standard terminals, and even more using the HCS or Plus HCS terminals. https://www.tomshardware.co.uk/power-supply-specifications-atx-reference,review-32338-12.htmlI run each card and riser on one lead using good quality pcie 8 pin to 2 x 8 pin splitters. No problems at all. Besides which, if your cards are using 85w, then that is their total draw. The riser power is included in the power usage for a card, not additional. So do you think I will be ok running at 85w? I bought 20 awg 8 pin pice to dual y 6 pin off amazon and I'm using those to power the 4 risers. I've bought a multimeter to test the riser wattage anyway so should be here tomorrow. Was just a bit afraid to go over 150w between the card power and teh riser power
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I'm mining 8 Nvidia 1060 3gb with Samsung ram. Using SMOS with enemy miner on suprnova. Getting 180 coins for day for my rig. Got the intensity set to 21. And I have suprnova paying out every 6 rvn. Is this round about the same as what everyone else is getting or can I do better?
Forgot to mention I have 150 core and -502 for memory and running at 65w. Fan speeds 75% and GPUs sitting about 65 degrees c
Kind regards Steven
Those are equihash settings/clocks. You'll want to clock more like for Neoscrypt and up your power limit slightly. Something like: TDP 80-85% Core +150-250 Mem +500-600 Then set a fan profile that makes sense. That should give you a solid boost without raising your temps. Also don't mess with intensity, the default 19 should be fine unless you have really topshelf cards like 1060 GALAX EOC or something like that. Hey thanks for the help! I will give a try tonight. One question though. I though memory didn't matter on this algorithm? That's what I've been reading anyway? Kind regards Steven Mem matters with certain parts of the algorithm. I'm getting absurdly good responses from clocking up core and mem fairly heavily on all my GALAX EXOC cards 1050 TI and 1060 3Gb EOC and close to nothing on my MSI Aero cards so they're sitting at stock but I'm not seeing any weird drops or instability issues that other people seem to be reporting with heavier OCs. So I spaced out my cards a little more. Maybe a cm or so and it has dramatically helped with gpu heat. 65c at 80% fan speed at 75w per card. I have had it up to 80w and the temperature stays the same so that sounds good doesn't it? I have some worries about wattage though. I understand that a 8 pin pcie can carry 150w? I have 4 cards running off one evga 750w gold. I have it wired with 4 cards powered with the 2 split pcie cables you get in the box and the risers powered from from the single pcie cables you get in the box but I've added 6 pin to 6 pin dual splitter to give me enough connections. Does that make sense? I worry that if my 8 pin cables from the psu can only carry 150w and say I'm taking 80-85w per card and my risers were taking 80-85w I would be overloading my cables.
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So I have my 1060 3gb's running at +150 core and +50 memory. That was the only way I could make it stable. Also running them at 85w a card. Temps sitting at between 70 and 75 degrees c. Are these temps ok? Also are the watts ok? I have 2 cards per vga port on my 750w psu.
Kind regards Steven
Edit fans are at 100%
What brand are those 1060's? Zotac mini crap? Seemed too hot to me considering that the fans are running at full power. I mean 75 degrees C are OK but not while having the fans at full speed. Your fans will probably die before your cards do. Other than that, you are doing OK. You may try to run at %80 Power LvL also. Did you test at a lower lvl? Might help with the temperature too. They are inno3d single fan. Was the first reasonable priced cards I saw since the drought. They all have Samsung memory though. I had it running at 65w but increased to see if I would get better hashrate. I will try 80w and see how that goes. I have my target temperature set I'm smos to 69c. If I increase the target temperature surely my fan speed will come down no?
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So I have my 1060 3gb's running at +150 core and +50 memory. That was the only way I could make it stable. Also running them at 85w a card. Temps sitting at between 70 and 75 degrees c. Are these temps ok? Also are the watts ok? I have 2 cards per vga port on my 750w psu.
Kind regards Steven
Edit fans are at 100%
What brand are those 1060's? Zotac mini crap? Seemed too hot to me considering that the fans are running at full power. I mean 75 degrees C are OK but not while having the fans at full speed. Your fans will probably die before your cards do. Other than that, you are doing OK. You may try to run at %80 Power LvL also. Did you test at a lower lvl? Might help with the temperature too. They are inno3d single fan. Was the first reasonable priced cards I saw since the drought. They all have Samsung memory though. I had it running at 65w but increased to see if I would get better hashrate. I will try 80w and see how that goes.
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So I have my 1060 3gb's running at +150 core and +50 memory. That was the only way I could make it stable. Also running them at 85w a card. Temps sitting at between 70 and 75 degrees c. Are these temps ok? Also are the watts ok? I have 2 cards per vga port on my 750w psu.
Kind regards Steven
Edit fans are at 100%
8 cards on 750W PSU?? Really? No sorry i have 8 cards and 2 750w PSU's. 4 cards with risers per psu.
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So I have my 1060 3gb's running at +150 core and +50 memory. That was the only way I could make it stable. Also running them at 85w a card. Temps sitting at between 70 and 75 degrees c. Are these temps ok? Also are the watts ok? I have 2 cards per vga port on my 750w psu.
Kind regards Steven
Edit fans are at 100%
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I'm mining 8 Nvidia 1060 3gb with Samsung ram. Using SMOS with enemy miner on suprnova. Getting 180 coins for day for my rig. Got the intensity set to 21. And I have suprnova paying out every 6 rvn. Is this round about the same as what everyone else is getting or can I do better?
Forgot to mention I have 150 core and -502 for memory and running at 65w. Fan speeds 75% and GPUs sitting about 65 degrees c
Kind regards Steven
Those are equihash settings/clocks. You'll want to clock more like for Neoscrypt and up your power limit slightly. Something like: TDP 80-85% Core +150-250 Mem +500-600 Then set a fan profile that makes sense. That should give you a solid boost without raising your temps. Also don't mess with intensity, the default 19 should be fine unless you have really topshelf cards like 1060 GALAX EOC or something like that. Hey thanks for the help! I will give a try tonight. One question though. I though memory didn't matter on this algorithm? That's what I've been reading anyway? Kind regards Steven
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I'm mining 8 Nvidia 1060 3gb with Samsung ram. Using SMOS with enemy miner on suprnova. Getting 180 coins for day for my rig. Got the intensity set to 21. And I have suprnova paying out every 6 rvn. Is this round about the same as what everyone else is getting or can I do better?
Forgot to mention I have 150 core and -502 for memory and running at 65w. Fan speeds 75% and GPUs sitting about 65 degrees c
Kind regards Steven
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That sounds good but I only have 1 perif molex cable per psu and I'm using 1 cable with 2 plugs for pcie power on the motherboard and the other perif to molex is being used on the add2psu. Is there any way round this? Cheers Steven
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Hi everyone. I'm building my first rig and have some worries about the PSU's I am using.
I have 10 X inno3d 10603gb with Samsung ram. H110 pro board G440 processor Ballistic sport 4gb ram 2x EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ GOLD 750W 10x Riser Card Adapter PCI-E 1x To 16x Extender USB3.0
The evga PSU's have 4 VGA ports. I understand that an 8 pin VGA cable can carry 150w and that if I am running a 1060 at say 70w the riser can take up to 70w too. So by my calculations I should only be able to run 4 cards per psu. 70w for the 1060 and 70w for the riser. I have looked into server psu's but have heard they are quite noisy which I would like to avoid. So do I just save for another psu to run my extra 2 cards or is there anything else I can do? I want to make my rig as safe as possible.
Kind regards Steven
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Hi everyone. I'm building my first rig and have some worries about the PSU's I am using.
I have 10 X inno3d 10603gb with Samsung ram. H110 pro board G440 processor Ballistic sport 4gb ram 2x EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ GOLD 750W 10x Riser Card Adapter PCI-E 1x To 16x Extender USB3.0
The evga PSU's have 4 VGA ports. I understand that an 8 pin VGA cable can carry 150w and that if I am running a 1060 at say 70w the riser can take up to 70w too. So by my calculations I should only be able to run 4 cards per psu. 70w for the 1060 and 70w for the riser. I have looked into server psu's but have heard they are quite noisy which I would like to avoid. So do I just save for another psu to run my extra 2 cards or is there anything else I can do? I want to make my rig as safe as possible.
Kind regards Steven
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