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August 18, 2017, 12:31:53 PM
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I read that some brands like Zotac (and Palit maybe?) tend to use only Samsung memory and not hynix. Is this correct? I could get my hands on some Zotac AMP! 3GB, hesitating...

I have Palit SuperJetstream and it has Hynix memory.
Total waste of money and electricity.
Although I find it useful to mine at zcash for now since it achieve 320 sol/s.
But still it could have been useful for Ethash and other algorithms if only not for Hynix memory.
I can only make this card stable at 19MHs ETH.
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August 18, 2017, 07:59:53 PM
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Your 1050ti is impressive, do you mind to tell us the brand and model? And do you overclock?

Cheap INNO3D with one fan and samsung memory.

Voltage down to 0.8V and core to 1300 mhz, so it gets very little of power. MEM +1000. A lot of 1050 TI is able to do that. I heard somebody made 18 Mh/s.
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August 18, 2017, 10:48:26 PM
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I read that some brands like Zotac (and Palit maybe?) tend to use only Samsung memory and not hynix. Is this correct? I could get my hands on some Zotac AMP! 3GB, hesitating...

No. Got 4 zotac amp today and the all are hynix. 19.5 Mh max
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August 18, 2017, 11:59:35 PM
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I read that some brands like Zotac (and Palit maybe?) tend to use only Samsung memory and not hynix. Is this correct? I could get my hands on some Zotac AMP! 3GB, hesitating...

No. Got 4 zotac amp today and the all are hynix. 19.5 Mh max

I feel your pain. That was me a few days ago when my 8 ASUS were all Hynix so I returned them. Did you get the 3 or 6gb version?

Today I found Zotac AMP's 6gb and they all have Samsung memory. These things overclock so much. Right now it's at +800 with zero artifacts. I love these cards so much that I'm considering doing another order!

21.5 MH/s ETH with 430 on DCR
Power at 80% and Memory is +800
Stock GPU clock
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August 19, 2017, 03:34:55 AM
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Mine is 25,8 on ASUS P106-100, with 75 TDP, +100 clock, +850 memory
Stable for a few days

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August 19, 2017, 06:07:11 AM
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I have around 24 MH/s with oc on etherum mining, with dual mining little less hash rate, something about 23 MH/s. I have ZOTAC MINI GTX1060 6GB.

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August 19, 2017, 07:15:19 AM
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There are rumors that in september etherium is difficult to mine, is it true?

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August 19, 2017, 01:59:34 PM
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I'm running Linux aka NVOC
My 1060 6gb cards are currently pulling 23mh/s @75w power with MC+950 CC+100
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August 19, 2017, 04:29:54 PM
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I have around 24 MH/s with oc on etherum mining, with dual mining little less hash rate, something about 23 MH/s. I have ZOTAC MINI GTX1060 6GB.

Quite excellent hashrate with single fan zotac, may I know what is your temperature?

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August 19, 2017, 05:29:36 PM
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I have around 24 MH/s with oc on etherum mining, with dual mining little less hash rate, something about 23 MH/s. I have ZOTAC MINI GTX1060 6GB.

Quite excellent hashrate with single fan zotac, may I know what is your temperature?

I have the same cards, I can get 23.5mh in windows (+150cc +950mc) and 22.9 in nvOc (+100cc +1500mc)
The temperature is 69-75 and the fan 50-80 %
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August 19, 2017, 06:44:13 PM
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I have around 24 MH/s with oc on etherum mining, with dual mining little less hash rate, something about 23 MH/s. I have ZOTAC MINI GTX1060 6GB.

Quite excellent hashrate with single fan zotac, may I know what is your temperature?

I have the same cards, I can get 23.5mh in windows (+150cc +950mc) and 22.9 in nvOc (+100cc +1500mc)
The temperature is 69-75 and the fan 50-80 %

+1000mc... how long will the card last?
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August 19, 2017, 07:14:36 PM
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22.6mh @ +750 mem (msi)

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August 19, 2017, 08:34:09 PM
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I have 5 x Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1060 6G running at 23.4MH/s GPU: stock Power: 50% Mem clock: 650Mhz (mixed samsung and micron mem - samsung stable at 750 too but not the micron memory) Temps: 65C 85W 800mV
Also 1 x Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1060 3G running at 18.8MH/s GPU: stock  Power: 50% Memclock: 450Mhz (does not seem stable if go higher - Hynix memory) Temps: 57C 85W 950mV

I do not like the 3G model as it has 1152 cuda cores where the 6G model has 1280. Claymore shows 10 compute units for 6G and 9 compute units for 3G. So not only less Memory.
Would not recommend buying it.
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August 19, 2017, 10:53:17 PM
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I have 6 x Gigabyte GTX1060 ITX and my miner is constantly restarting itself even with the stock settings.

I am using the latest drivers, latest Windows 10 updates and latest Claymore miner.

I always get this message: A launch timed out and was terminated...

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August 20, 2017, 02:34:37 AM
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I have around 24 MH/s with oc on etherum mining, with dual mining little less hash rate, something about 23 MH/s. I have ZOTAC MINI GTX1060 6GB.

Quite excellent hashrate with single fan zotac, may I know what is your temperature?

I have the same cards, I can get 23.5mh in windows (+150cc +950mc) and 22.9 in nvOc (+100cc +1500mc)
The temperature is 69-75 and the fan 50-80 %

+1000mc... how long will the card last?

You can overlcock the memory as much as you want it won't ruin the card. If it's unstable it will crash, otherwise it's fine. The card will last longer if you lower the power. Increasing the voltage and increasing the GPU clock is what will wear down your card.
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August 20, 2017, 03:58:35 AM
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I have 6 x Gigabyte GTX1060 ITX and my miner is constantly restarting itself even with the stock settings.

I am using the latest drivers, latest Windows 10 updates and latest Claymore miner.

I always get this message: A launch timed out and was terminated...

https://image.prntscr.com/image/LJth_5b3TISsuPM6lUzyTQ.png

Try first Genoil's miner on your card here:
https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/tree/110/releases

And if it works, try to apply the optimized version from here:
https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer/releases
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August 20, 2017, 12:43:46 PM
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I have around 24 MH/s with oc on etherum mining, with dual mining little less hash rate, something about 23 MH/s. I have ZOTAC MINI GTX1060 6GB.

Quite excellent hashrate with single fan zotac, may I know what is your temperature?

I have the same cards, I can get 23.5mh in windows (+150cc +950mc) and 22.9 in nvOc (+100cc +1500mc)
The temperature is 69-75 and the fan 50-80 %

+1000mc... how long will the card last?

You can overlcock the memory as much as you want it won't ruin the card. If it's unstable it will crash, otherwise it's fine. The card will last longer if you lower the power. Increasing the voltage and increasing the GPU clock is what will wear down your card.

I think it's pretty much confirmed from the scrypt mining days that if you push the memory too hard you will in fact damage it. It's pretty hard to kill the GPU core because you will usually blow out the voltage regulation/caps well before that. Memory degradation did occur during scrypt days pushing those 7970s/280x to high mem clocks.

If you're seeing artifacts you should back down. No point in submitting incorrect shares.

I have an old AGP Radeon AIW that has a lovely RGB pattern thanks to toasted memory - thankfully GDDR5 is a little more robust, but not by much.
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August 20, 2017, 12:48:59 PM
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5x EVGA 1060 SC Single Fans:

116 Mh/s + 777 Mh/s dual mining MUSIC + SC

1500 Sol/s ZCash
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August 20, 2017, 01:33:33 PM
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Has anyone tried the 385.28 drivers? Wondering if it's worth a shot
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August 21, 2017, 10:42:47 AM
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Has anyone tried the 385.28 drivers? Wondering if it's worth a shot

I'm using the 385.28 drivers now. I'm thinking about rolling back to the 384.9x? drivers because I have a GPU lagging now. I believe that's what's causing it. Wasn't lagging before the driver update
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