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November 25, 2017, 07:05:09 PM
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Hi all,

I have been trying for days, to get my cards to work properly for Ethereum in simplemining.net
In windows I get 22-23Mh per card. But in SMOS I can only get 19.8mh as maximum...

I literally tried every setting on the net, does anyone have the Gigabyte P106-100 card, working properly in Simplemining OS, and around 22-23mh?

Please can u share your OC settings?

Thank u!
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November 25, 2017, 08:02:53 PM
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Please can u share your OC settings?
You first. Smiley What clocks are they running at on Windows and SMOS? Are the clocks the same or different? If they're different, then why are they different?
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November 25, 2017, 08:23:48 PM
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Please can u share your OC settings?
You first. Smiley What clocks are they running at on Windows and SMOS? Are the clocks the same or different? If they're different, then why are they different?

Hi

On windows I have these settings :
core +50
mem +550
power 70%

Resulted into 22,5 mh/s


On SMOS I tried all of these settings :
#1
core +100
mem +800
power 109

#2
core -50
mem 1050
power 75

#3
core 0
mem 0
power 140

#4
core -50
mem 800
power 85

#5
core +50
mem +550
power 85

and SOOOOO much more, I couldnt get higher than 19,3MH/s
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November 25, 2017, 08:43:12 PM
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As far as I know, the powerlimit setting in windows sets the value in %, while in linux it's in watts. So "70" in linux is probably less than "75%" in windows.

Those +xxx values are confusing, do you have a way to see your actual clocks in SMOS? It's easy to check them in Windows with any monitoring tool like gpu-z, hwinfo, msi ab etc, but I'm not sure about SMOS. There must be some kind of monitoring tool there as well?
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November 25, 2017, 09:11:57 PM
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Hi all,

I have been trying for days, to get my cards to work properly for Ethereum in simplemining.net
In windows I get 22-23Mh per card. But in SMOS I can only get 19.8mh as maximum...

I literally tried every setting on the net, does anyone have the Gigabyte P106-100 card, working properly in Simplemining OS, and around 22-23mh?

Please can u share your OC settings?

Thank u!

i have the same setup

this is my oc for ethash:



running stabile with 23.8 mhs


and this one for equihash:




310-320 sol



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November 25, 2017, 10:30:20 PM
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When I use the exact same settings, I get only 19.8 Mh/s

https://puu.sh/ytusY/8d44f6249c.png

Also my rig keeps rebooting with these OC settings....
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November 25, 2017, 11:00:06 PM
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When I use the exact same settings, I get only 19.8 Mh/s
How do you know that the settings are the same if you couldn't even tell the actual clocks? At least powerlimit option works differently in windows and linux, and that alone could mess with your "+xxx" offset kind of overclock. P state for mining could also be different (P0 in Windows and P2 in Linux, for example). Judging from your last screenshot it seems that your cards are working at ~ 1800 MHz core and 4500 MHz memory. What were you clocks in Windows that let you achieve 22-23 MH/s? What are these cards anyway, the most important part for ETH mining with 1060s is the memory brand — which is it with your cards? If you were mining at 22-23 MH/s in Windows then it's very unlikely that you've got Hynix, it's either Samsung or Micron.
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November 25, 2017, 11:54:10 PM
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When I use the exact same settings, I get only 19.8 Mh/s
How do you know that the settings are the same if you couldn't even tell the actual clocks? At least powerlimit option works differently in windows and linux, and that alone could mess with your "+xxx" offset kind of overclock. P state for mining could also be different (P0 in Windows and P2 in Linux, for example). Judging from your last screenshot it seems that your cards are working at ~ 1800 MHz core and 4500 MHz memory. What were you clocks in Windows that let you achieve 22-23 MH/s? What are these cards anyway, the most important part for ETH mining with 1060s is the memory brand — which is it with your cards? If you were mining at 22-23 MH/s in Windows then it's very unlikely that you've got Hynix, it's either Samsung or Micron.

I used the exact same settings that this other guy posted from simplemining....with the same setup.
Im not at my rig at this time, so I cant check settings for windows atm.... but its weird that the exact same cards, with settings from another user of simplemining OS, gets the right MH/s like I get them on windows...but I cant reproduce it with the same settings as he does...
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