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January 14, 2018, 07:40:53 AM
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Hi, can I power 4 gtx 1060 3G with a Corsair R750x power supply, the power available is enough.

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January 14, 2018, 08:01:11 AM
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Sure, im running 6x 1060 6gb with corsair TX750M without any problems on 80% power limit
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January 14, 2018, 08:22:29 AM
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I am going to whattomine and check profits for 2x 1050 and 1x 1060.
I seen 2x 1050 gives more profit and their cheaper. I correctly check profits or there i not understand something ?

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January 14, 2018, 08:47:12 AM
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I am going to whattomine and check profits for 2x 1050 and 1x 1060.
I seen 2x 1050 gives more profit and their cheaper. I correctly check profits or there i not understand something ?

I wouldn't buy so cheap cards, they use up more PCI-E slots than necessary and take up more space.
The best price/perf cards would be 1060 3GB, 1070 Ti and 1080 Ti, and depending on my budget I'd buy the most expensive one. The others are worse.
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January 15, 2018, 03:15:07 AM
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I am going to whattomine and check profits for 2x 1050 and 1x 1060.
I seen 2x 1050 gives more profit and their cheaper. I correctly check profits or there i not understand something ?
1050ti cards are more available than 1060 cards and cheaper. Here is the way I look at it

1060 is about 2x the performace at about 2x the cost, but use roughly the same amount of power. So your ROI for the cards will be slower since you have to pay more for Hash/Watt and the hash rate of a rig built with 1050tis will be lower making the ROI for the supporting hardware longer. However waiting for reasonably prices 1060s to be available will cost $ in the long. Its up to you if you want to buy them.
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January 15, 2018, 04:01:06 PM
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Once my new 1060 comes in, I will need a new power supply. My current PSU does not have enough power cables.
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January 15, 2018, 09:41:41 PM
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lucked out on the last batch of EVGA 3gb from Amazon, all were Samsung.
Rig of 8 avg 200mh/s on claymore for Ethereum.

Is it worth it to look into dual mining?

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January 15, 2018, 11:55:09 PM
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lucked out on the last batch of EVGA 3gb from Amazon, all were Samsung.
Rig of 8 avg 200mh/s on claymore for Ethereum.

Is it worth it to look into dual mining?



For the 6gb cards: definitely. Can't speak to the 3gb, but I have 8 of the 6gb (5 Samsung, 3 Hynix) and all 8 take next to no loss in hashrate when dual mining. YMMV of course, but whenever I am mining any ethash coins I ALWAYS dual SIA. Worth a shot...
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January 16, 2018, 12:36:26 AM
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lucked out on the last batch of EVGA 3gb from Amazon, all were Samsung.
Rig of 8 avg 200mh/s on claymore for Ethereum.

Is it worth it to look into dual mining?



For the 6gb cards: definitely. Can't speak to the 3gb, but I have 8 of the 6gb (5 Samsung, 3 Hynix) and all 8 take next to no loss in hashrate when dual mining. YMMV of course, but whenever I am mining any ethash coins I ALWAYS dual SIA. Worth a shot...
I was dual mining SIA but my cards were getting really hot. I need a better cooling solution before I start dual mining again
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January 16, 2018, 03:05:40 AM
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lucked out on the last batch of EVGA 3gb from Amazon, all were Samsung.
Rig of 8 avg 200mh/s on claymore for Ethereum.

Is it worth it to look into dual mining?



For the 6gb cards: definitely. Can't speak to the 3gb, but I have 8 of the 6gb (5 Samsung, 3 Hynix) and all 8 take next to no loss in hashrate when dual mining. YMMV of course, but whenever I am mining any ethash coins I ALWAYS dual SIA. Worth a shot...

How can we tell it is Samsung memory or Hynix memory? Is there batch codes or something?
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January 16, 2018, 03:32:00 AM
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lucked out on the last batch of EVGA 3gb from Amazon, all were Samsung.
Rig of 8 avg 200mh/s on claymore for Ethereum.

Is it worth it to look into dual mining?



For the 6gb cards: definitely. Can't speak to the 3gb, but I have 8 of the 6gb (5 Samsung, 3 Hynix) and all 8 take next to no loss in hashrate when dual mining. YMMV of course, but whenever I am mining any ethash coins I ALWAYS dual SIA. Worth a shot...

How can we tell it is Samsung memory or Hynix memory? Is there batch codes or something?

GPU-Z will tell you what type of memory your card has.

For an 8 x 1060 rig I get 172 mh/s for ETH dual mining with decred. Power set to 72%
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January 16, 2018, 08:37:11 AM
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mining eth or dual mining with my 1060 nvidia cards is bad.. i get drop hashrate i dont know the why.
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January 16, 2018, 09:24:19 AM
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Just stick to Equihash coins guys. With some tweaking you can get nice numbers on Equihash. I'm not touching Ethash with 1060, especialy 3gb models.
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January 16, 2018, 09:37:30 AM
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Just stick to Equihash coins guys. With some tweaking you can get nice numbers on Equihash. I'm not touching Ethash with 1060, especialy 3gb models.

If you have shitty RAM like me, we can not touch it Smiley   I can get 19.1 mh/s max on Ethash algorithm...

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January 16, 2018, 09:40:13 AM
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Just stick to Equihash coins guys. With some tweaking you can get nice numbers on Equihash. I'm not touching Ethash with 1060, especialy 3gb models.

If you have shitty RAM like me, we can not touch it Smiley   I can get 19.1 mh/s max on Ethash algorithm...

Pls, read my post again!
Exactly what I said - dont mine Ethash, mine Equihash (ZEN, ZEC, ZCL, BTG,...)
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January 16, 2018, 10:50:30 AM
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question, anyone had problem with hynix memory? where we can only boost until 18,5mh? prettly lame Sad

Yeah i got a batch with Hynix aswell around 18.5-19.20 mh.. My Samsungs are doing around 23 mh  guess i didn´t hit the silicon lottery this time Sad.
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January 17, 2018, 06:07:36 AM
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question, anyone had problem with hynix memory? where we can only boost until 18,5mh? prettly lame Sad

Yeah i got a batch with Hynix aswell around 18.5-19.20 mh.. My Samsungs are doing around 23 mh  guess i didn´t hit the silicon lottery this time Sad.

I've got 3 1060s all verified to have Samsung memory. 2 of them max out at 20 mH/s the other at 24. The 24 is a SSC and the other 2 or FTW2.
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January 17, 2018, 05:20:36 PM
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Hey guys, I'm mining neoscrypt with 1060 6gb, so far ive been getting 750-800 khs with 110 core 100 mem and 90 pwl oc settings. What clocks are recommended on neoscrypt for 1060s? I've heard people are getting close to 900 with those.

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January 17, 2018, 05:51:08 PM
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Hey guys, I'm mining neoscrypt with 1060 6gb, so far ive been getting 750-800 khs with 110 core 100 mem and 90 pwl oc settings. What clocks are recommended on neoscrypt for 1060s? I've heard people are getting close to 900 with those.


I cant do more than 600 how you do 750?? Which miner?
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January 17, 2018, 06:01:26 PM
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Hey guys, I'm mining neoscrypt with 1060 6gb, so far ive been getting 750-800 khs with 110 core 100 mem and 90 pwl oc settings. What clocks are recommended on neoscrypt for 1060s? I've heard people are getting close to 900 with those.


I cant do more than 600 how you do 750?? Which miner?

Try hsrminer
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