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August 09, 2017, 06:21:47 PM
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ZEC(Equihash): 318-340 Sol/s
ETH(Dagger): 21.5-24 MH/s

Gigabyte GTX1060 Xtreme Gaming 6G.

+360 mem
+110 core


Powerlimit?


More info pls...

Program used? Overclock? Tdp?
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August 09, 2017, 06:54:28 PM
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I'm mining at around 125 watts / card ( really high, how you guys can mine at 80-85 watts ? ) , power consumption of 82%, core memory + 50. Using CCminer 2.0, windows 10.

There is your answer in bold.

My 5 cards draw 350W from the wall, which comes down to about 70W, minus the CPU and other parts of the computer, so the real wall power draw is less than 70W per card.
I run +600 memory and 55% power consumption. Downclock your GPU as much as possible.
But I have quit mining Ethereum. It's good however for people with high power cost (me, I just don't care, I mine coins which are cheap now and have potential to go x10 in the future, giving me x10 proft).

What are you mining?
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August 09, 2017, 07:15:14 PM
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so , nobodu will help me, because i am newbie account, right Smiley?
i am fiucking hero member, my account was stolen, in the signature is the link for my stolen account . well, at all i read what i need to know, but ...when i was hero mmeber, i really dont care about the newbies, and abuse them,, so, with my shits on my head Smiley, fair Smiley
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August 09, 2017, 07:36:06 PM
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GPU: Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1

Solo ETH mining with Claymore
ETH - Total Speed: 25.0 Mh/s - 25.1 Mh/s

Solo Eth mining with ethminer, my tweak -U --cuda-devices 0 --cuda-parallel-hash 4 --cl-global-work 8192 --cuda-grid-size 4096 --farm-recheck 200
ETH - Total Speed: 25.5 Mh/s - 25.8 Mh/s

Video Ram Clock i can push to +940 - 950 but i prefer to keep to 920 or 936



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August 09, 2017, 07:50:18 PM
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Im running SmOS Ubuntu and have like 5 different types of cards, windforce, OC and other MSI. I am getting about 20-21 MHs on ETH and about 300 a piece for equihash with mild to no OC settings. I have actually sold off all my Radeon cards as they take way more power in comparison. Huge power sources are not in my future as I can run 4 of these guys on a 750 watt PSU, which is really nice as I have them just kind of laying around from previous projects.

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August 09, 2017, 09:06:46 PM
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so , nobodu will help me, because i am newbie account, right Smiley?
i am fiucking hero member, my account was stolen, in the signature is the link for my stolen account . well, at all i read what i need to know, but ...when i was hero mmeber, i really dont care about the newbies, and abuse them,, so, with my shits on my head Smiley, fair Smiley

Mate, there's no need to give you any advice. After you will buy them, depending on the type of memory you'll get ( I have 3 of them ASUS Dual GTX 1060 6gb with Micron memory) will depend your hashrate on Zcash or Eth. As you can read on previous pages, Hynix are the worst for Eth, stock being at 16Mh, Micron doing about 19-20Mh and Samsung going to 22-23Mh.

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August 09, 2017, 09:33:00 PM
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How do you properly overclock your your cards? Is there a setting that I should start with? Then move to another setting when I reach a number I'm ok with? I kinda just messed around with my 1060 and got it to 21mhs on eth
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August 09, 2017, 10:28:55 PM
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How do you properly overclock your your cards? Is there a setting that I should start with? Then move to another setting when I reach a number I'm ok with? I kinda just messed around with my 1060 and got it to 21mhs on eth

Warning: hope you know modifies value it can damage your hardware soo be ware of what you doo

1. start miner with default setting on video > Msi Afterburner
2. set power limit to 70 check miner if he run fine with out any reject or stale you are ok goo to next step (power needs it depend of what miner & what coin you want to mine coz there are diferite situation)
3. set memory clock to 250 check miner look for reject / stale then if all is fine set it to 300 check miner ... all fine set 400 & soo on, add 100 to each value till 600-700, depend who was made video ram, from 700 add 50 more till you will see pc crash, reject kick in, repeat all this process till you like but do not cross 950-1k !!!!
4. all this time monitor gpu temperature & adjust manualy fan speed to keep it on value what you fill comfortable ... personal i like to have on 60 max 70 because heating is one biggest enemies of electronic
5. try adjust power limit more down if is possible my target was 60-65% but i say it depend what coin & what miner you use!!!!

A. each result depend by who was made video memory samsung > hynix > micron
B. each result depend by what miner you use & what extra command you add
C. it require patience to find sweet spot were your video card work fine, if you have 2,3,4 ... video card be ware each can have diferite behavior
D. Tuning Dual Miner it require extra action to be done aka tuning miner what you use & for that you need to read post from dev post & see what other was done

read what other was done with similar video card & try to get close to that value

gl & hope it help
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August 09, 2017, 10:59:27 PM
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I've been reading a lot of pages here... Thinking about switching to eth mining and buy digibytes afterwhile instead of mining digibyte directly.

I'm mining at around 125 watts / card ( really high, how you guys can mine at 80-85 watts ? ) , power consumption of 82%, core memory + 50. Using CCminer 2.0, windows 10.

I have as well some effective hashrate problems, see ;

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2074862.msg20730275#msg20730275

Tomorrow i'll mine Eth and compare my stats to yours to see how its going.

If anyone got a solution for me in the meantime, I would really, really appreciate it.

Pics : CCMiner :



Pool hashrate :



Wait.... 1 gtx 1060 can mine groesti at 47mh?Huh Because
Whattomine it say just 20mh!!! So the earnings will be
 great now... diamond coin?  Am gonna try it
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August 10, 2017, 12:37:30 AM
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WOW!
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August 10, 2017, 03:31:05 AM
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I've been reading a lot of pages here... Thinking about switching to eth mining and buy digibytes afterwhile instead of mining digibyte directly.

I'm mining at around 125 watts / card ( really high, how you guys can mine at 80-85 watts ? ) , power consumption of 82%, core memory + 50. Using CCminer 2.0, windows 10.

I have as well some effective hashrate problems, see ;

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2074862.msg20730275#msg20730275

Tomorrow i'll mine Eth and compare my stats to yours to see how its going.

If anyone got a solution for me in the meantime, I would really, really appreciate it.

Pics : CCMiner :



Pool hashrate :



Wait.... 1 gtx 1060 can mine groesti at 47mh?Huh Because
Whattomine it say just 20mh!!! So the earnings will be
 great now... diamond coin?  Am gonna try it


I just want to warn you before, I'm making some test in the meantime cause I think I've found my main problem by myself, but I'll still share it with you in case someone has to say something else about it.

When I'm mining CCMiner 2.0, I get around 49 MH at 85% power on my ''good'' evga cards. The problem is, the hashrate and gains I make with it are inferior than when I use CCminer 1.7.xx

CCMiner 2.0 = Bigger local hashrate, less hashrate at the pool and less gains.
CCminer 1.7 = I get about 39-40 MH instead of my ccminer 2.0 49 MH, but I have a stable hashrate at pool, and a stable mining income.

( Yeah, I don't understand either, but would like to )

I'll continue my test further tomorrow after 2 days of mining with CCminer 1.7.xx then turn my miners back to CCminer 2.0

This is for Myriad-Groestl mining

In the meantime, Can't wait to get my other pci-e Riser, as I've started to shop for another 6 gpu rig Smiley
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August 10, 2017, 04:01:56 AM
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I've been reading a lot of pages here... Thinking about switching to eth mining and buy digibytes afterwhile instead of mining digibyte directly.

I'm mining at around 125 watts / card ( really high, how you guys can mine at 80-85 watts ? ) , power consumption of 82%, core memory + 50. Using CCminer 2.0, windows 10.

I have as well some effective hashrate problems, see ;

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2074862.msg20730275#msg20730275

Tomorrow i'll mine Eth and compare my stats to yours to see how its going.

If anyone got a solution for me in the meantime, I would really, really appreciate it.

Pics : CCMiner :



Pool hashrate :



Wait.... 1 gtx 1060 can mine groesti at 47mh?Huh Because
Whattomine it say just 20mh!!! So the earnings will be
 great now... diamond coin?  Am gonna try it


I just want to warn you before, I'm making some test in the meantime cause I think I've found my main problem by myself, but I'll still share it with you in case someone has to say something else about it.

When I'm mining CCMiner 2.0, I get around 49 MH at 85% power on my ''good'' evga cards. The problem is, the hashrate and gains I make with it are inferior than when I use CCminer 1.7.xx

CCMiner 2.0 = Bigger local hashrate, less hashrate at the pool and less gains.
CCminer 1.7 = I get about 39-40 MH instead of my ccminer 2.0 49 MH, but I have a stable hashrate at pool, and a stable mining income.

( Yeah, I don't understand either, but would like to )

I'll continue my test further tomorrow after 2 days of mining with CCminer 1.7.xx then turn my miners back to CCminer 2.0

This is for Myriad-Groestl mining

In the meantime, Can't wait to get my other pci-e Riser, as I've started to shop for another 6 gpu rig Smiley

I also notice this issue. At some ccminer version (or mod version), I can see nice local hashrate, but unstable hashrate at pool, but some version with less local hashrate but stable pool hashrate.

Please do test further and update us the result. Thanks!

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August 10, 2017, 06:38:35 AM
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What is your clock on GTX1060 Micron Memory?

I am using:
Claymore Miner 9.8
Driver 385.12 - BETA
Windows 10 Pro

Power Limit +80
Core Clock +100
Memory + 700

I get 22.3 - 23 MH/s but the miner is not very stable, often restarts and I get Error CUDA mining: an illegal memory access was encountered.

Any help? Appreciate it.
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August 10, 2017, 06:51:17 AM
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The big profit u can get with groesti diamond coin dmd
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August 10, 2017, 08:29:22 AM
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I've been reading a lot of pages here... Thinking about switching to eth mining and buy digibytes afterwhile instead of mining digibyte directly.

I'm mining at around 125 watts / card ( really high, how you guys can mine at 80-85 watts ? ) , power consumption of 82%, core memory + 50. Using CCminer 2.0, windows 10.

I have as well some effective hashrate problems, see ;

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2074862.msg20730275#msg20730275

Tomorrow i'll mine Eth and compare my stats to yours to see how its going.

If anyone got a solution for me in the meantime, I would really, really appreciate it.

Pics : CCMiner :



Pool hashrate :



Wait.... 1 gtx 1060 can mine groesti at 47mh?Huh Because
Whattomine it say just 20mh!!! So the earnings will be
 great now... diamond coin?  Am gonna try it


I just want to warn you before, I'm making some test in the meantime cause I think I've found my main problem by myself, but I'll still share it with you in case someone has to say something else about it.

When I'm mining CCMiner 2.0, I get around 49 MH at 85% power on my ''good'' evga cards. The problem is, the hashrate and gains I make with it are inferior than when I use CCminer 1.7.xx

CCMiner 2.0 = Bigger local hashrate, less hashrate at the pool and less gains.
CCminer 1.7 = I get about 39-40 MH instead of my ccminer 2.0 49 MH, but I have a stable hashrate at pool, and a stable mining income.

( Yeah, I don't understand either, but would like to )

I'll continue my test further tomorrow after 2 days of mining with CCminer 1.7.xx then turn my miners back to CCminer 2.0

This is for Myriad-Groestl mining

In the meantime, Can't wait to get my other pci-e Riser, as I've started to shop for another 6 gpu rig Smiley

I also notice this issue. At some ccminer version (or mod version), I can see nice local hashrate, but unstable hashrate at pool, but some version with less local hashrate but stable pool hashrate.

Please do test further and update us the result. Thanks!

I'm glad I'm not the only one getting that issue, I'll do it without problems and share my results. Take care in the meantime.
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August 10, 2017, 05:24:40 PM
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What is your clock on GTX1060 Micron Memory?

I am using:
Claymore Miner 9.8
Driver 385.12 - BETA
Windows 10 Pro

Power Limit +80
Core Clock +100
Memory + 700

I get 22.3 - 23 MH/s but the miner is not very stable, often restarts and I get Error CUDA mining: an illegal memory access was encountered.

Any help? Appreciate it.

I'm using +650 on memory, -100 core clock and power limit 80%.
22.4 MH/s
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August 11, 2017, 03:11:09 AM
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What is your clock on GTX1060 Micron Memory?

I am using:
Claymore Miner 9.8
Driver 385.12 - BETA
Windows 10 Pro

Power Limit +80
Core Clock +100
Memory + 700

I get 22.3 - 23 MH/s but the miner is not very stable, often restarts and I get Error CUDA mining: an illegal memory access was encountered.

Any help? Appreciate it.

Ya as someone else said... 650 is the max on the memory. I run it at 75% power and leave the core clock at stock.
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I managed to make my ASUS R.O.G. STRIX-GTX1060-O6G-GAMING 6GB (Micron Memory) stable at 24.x MH/s with the following settings.
Power Limit: 116
Core Clock: +110
Memory: +650
Base Boost is 2088MHz/4551 MHz.

I tried lowering the power limit to save power but it will drop the hashrate to 22 below.

Im currently using Genoil ethereum miner (no DevFee).

Edit: +650, not +65
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August 12, 2017, 05:57:49 AM
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I managed to make my ASUS R.O.G. STRIX-GTX1060-O6G-GAMING 6GB (Micron Memory) stable at 24.x MH/s with the following settings.
Power Limit: 116
Core Clock: +110
Memory: +65
Base Boost is 2088MHz/4551 MHz.

I tried lowering the power limit to save power but it will drop the hashrate to 22 below.

Im currently using Genoil ethereum miner (no DevFee).

Did you test with OC memory clock abit more? Memory clock speed is good and essential for ETH, you just increase +65, I think you can increase more further.

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I managed to make my ASUS R.O.G. STRIX-GTX1060-O6G-GAMING 6GB (Micron Memory) stable at 24.x MH/s with the following settings.
Power Limit: 116
Core Clock: +110
Memory: +65
Base Boost is 2088MHz/4551 MHz.

I tried lowering the power limit to save power but it will drop the hashrate to 22 below.

Im currently using Genoil ethereum miner (no DevFee).

Did you test with OC memory clock abit more? Memory clock speed is good and essential for ETH, you just increase +65, I think you can increase more further.

It seems I forgot to add 0 in Memory: +650.
I do remember I was able to make it worked at +700 but only in Claymore and will crash after 30 mins.

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