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November 06, 2017, 01:49:07 PM
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There's a video about a guy who mines with 1060. And he said he can only mine for 10 hours.

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November 08, 2017, 12:19:08 AM
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Cryptonight sp-mod does 600hash on the gtx 1060 with samsung memory

have you a link??
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November 08, 2017, 03:04:52 AM
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Groestl Settings and hashes? anyone
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November 09, 2017, 08:38:26 PM
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Groestl Settings and hashes? anyone

Groestl or Myriad-Groestl ?
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November 10, 2017, 04:10:11 AM
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Groestl Settings and hashes? anyone

Groestl or Myriad-Groestl ?

Groestl as written above Tongue

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November 10, 2017, 04:51:48 AM
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Can we have a little discussion about the crypto to mine?

What are you guys mining? I'm running ETH + SIA with small profits, thinking about moving to Vertcoin or Monero
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November 12, 2017, 10:19:13 AM
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Has anyone tried mining using the below cards?

1. ZOTAC GeForce® GTX 1060 AMP Core Edition, 3GB, GDDR5, 192 bit
2. Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 Twin X2, 3GB, GDDR5, 192 bit
3. Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Dual 3GB GDDR5 192bit

I'm currently interested in building a rig and would like some opinions.

Thanks!
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November 12, 2017, 11:52:02 AM
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Tried to search on different topics and blogs and couldn't find exact results.

So, what is the hashrate of GTX 1060 on different algos? Especially on Ether.

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Asus turbo 1060 6g Samsung:
14:50:42 -> GPU0 24.246 Mh/s, GPU1 24.544 Mh/s, GPU2 24.581 Mh/s, GPU3 24.555 Mh/s, GPU4 24.550 Mh/s, GPU5 24.537 Mh/s
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November 13, 2017, 02:18:42 PM
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Has anyone tried mining using the below cards?

1. ZOTAC GeForce® GTX 1060 AMP Core Edition, 3GB, GDDR5, 192 bit
2. Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 Twin X2, 3GB, GDDR5, 192 bit
3. Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Dual 3GB GDDR5 192bit

I'm currently interested in building a rig and would like some opinions.

Thanks!

Here's a chart that shows cost vs hashrate for different 3GB cards.
https://www.pyramidreviews.com/cryptocorner/mining-gpu-speed-and-price-comparison/ethereum-mining-speed-gpu-comparison-for-gtx1060-3gb/

Those 3 cards should mine about the same speed, but the Inno3d and Palit are usually way more expensive than the Zotac so they aren't as profitable to buy.

If you are buying cards these days, chances are they will come with Hynix memory, so mining Ethash won't be as profitable as mining Equihash.
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November 13, 2017, 02:21:16 PM
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Zotac GTX 1060 6GB AMP (Micron) 323Sols/s
using DSTM 0.5.3
Power Limit 85%
Temp Limit 75C (Average 65C on Open Air)
Core Clock +175
Mem Clock +650

Zotac GTX 1060 3GB AMP (Hynix) 298Sols/s
using DSTM 0.5.3
Power Limit 80%
Temp Limit 75C (Average 65C on Open Air)
Core Clock +144
Mem Clock +529



I was under the impression that memory isn't as critical on the Equihash algorithm (vs Ethash), but I see your settings are different for each - including your power limit.
Can you tell me how much power the Hynix card is using compared to the faster-hashing-Micron card?

Are they running about the same Sol/Watt?
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November 13, 2017, 10:08:23 PM
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Has anyone tried mining using the below cards?

1. ZOTAC GeForce® GTX 1060 AMP Core Edition, 3GB, GDDR5, 192 bit
2. Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 Twin X2, 3GB, GDDR5, 192 bit
3. Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Dual 3GB GDDR5 192bit

I'm currently interested in building a rig and would like some opinions.

Thanks!

Here's a chart that shows cost vs hashrate for different 3GB cards.
https://www.pyramidreviews.com/cryptocorner/mining-gpu-speed-and-price-comparison/ethereum-mining-speed-gpu-comparison-for-gtx1060-3gb/

Those 3 cards should mine about the same speed, but the Inno3d and Palit are usually way more expensive than the Zotac so they aren't as profitable to buy.

If you are buying cards these days, chances are they will come with Hynix memory, so mining Ethash won't be as profitable as mining Equihash.

I am inclined to go with the ZOTAC above the others (even though is 1-3% more expensive than the others where I live) howeve, I've heard they can get pretty hot. Is that so?
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November 14, 2017, 08:43:16 PM
Last edit: November 14, 2017, 08:56:46 PM by przester28
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Guys what should I take to get best roi ?

zotac 1060 mini 6gb for 332 USD
palit geforce 6 gb storm for 324 USD
or
zotac 1060 3 gb for 239 USD
gigabyte 1060 3gb windforce (dual fan) for 249 USD
palit geforce 3 gb stormx for 250 USD

which one are the best to overclock ?
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November 15, 2017, 04:57:51 PM
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Laptop lenovo legion y720  nvidia gtx1060 6GB 60W  @ GPU 2012MHz Memory (samsung) 4752MHz :] Average temperature 69-71C
 Type: NVIDIA

Miner                  Algorithm                                    Speed            BTC/Day         BTC/GH/Day Pool
-----                  ---------                                    -----            -------         ---------- ----
CcminerNanashi         Lyra2z                                   1,09 MH/s            0,00025            0,22585 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcoin
CcminerTpruvot         Lyra2z                                   1,00 MH/s            0,00023            0,22585 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcoin
ClaymoreNvidiaSia20    {Ethash, SiaClaymore}    {24,39 MH/s, 162,57 MH/s} {0,00022, 0,00001} {0,00885, 0,00005} {MiningPoolHubCoins-EthereumClassic, MiningPoolHubCoins-Siacoin}
ClaymoreNvidia         Ethash                                  24,82 MH/s            0,00022            0,00885 MiningPoolHubCoins-EthereumClassic
ClaymoreNvidiaSia30    {Ethash, SiaClaymore}    {23,07 MH/s, 230,75 MH/s} {0,00020, 0,00001} {0,00885, 0,00005} {MiningPoolHubCoins-EthereumClassic, MiningPoolHubCoins-Siacoin}
ClaymoreNvidia2gbSia20 {Ethash2gb, SiaClaymore} {24,57 MH/s, 163,81 MH/s} {0,00020, 0,00001} {0,00821, 0,00005} {MiningPoolHubCoins-Expanse, MiningPoolHubCoins-Siacoin}
EthminerNvidia         Ethash                                  23,66 MH/s            0,00021            0,00885 MiningPoolHubCoins-EthereumClassic
ClaymoreNvidia         Ethash2gb                               24,90 MH/s            0,00020            0,00821 MiningPoolHubCoins-Expanse
ClaymoreNvidiaSia40    {Ethash, SiaClaymore}    {21,22 MH/s, 282,93 MH/s} {0,00019, 0,00001} {0,00885, 0,00005} {MiningPoolHubCoins-EthereumClassic, MiningPoolHubCoins-Siacoin}
ClaymoreNvidia2gbSia30 {Ethash2gb, SiaClaymore} {23,09 MH/s, 230,90 MH/s} {0,00019, 0,00001} {0,00821, 0,00005} {MiningPoolHubCoins-Expanse, MiningPoolHubCoins-Siacoin}
CcminerLyra2z          Lyra2z                                 853,38 KH/s            0,00019            0,22585 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcoin
ClaymoreNvidia2gbSia40 {Ethash2gb, SiaClaymore} {21,20 MH/s, 282,69 MH/s} {0,00017, 0,00001} {0,00821, 0,00005} {MiningPoolHubCoins-Expanse, MiningPoolHubCoins-Siacoin}
CcminerTpruvot         CryptoNight                            540,00  H/s            0,00019          347,20858 MiningPoolHubCoins-Monero
CcminerKlaust          NeoScrypt                              567,46 KH/s            0,00018            0,31604 MiningPoolHubCoins-Feathercoin
CcminerNanashi         NeoScrypt                              529,58 KH/s            0,00017            0,31604 MiningPoolHubCoins-Feathercoin
ExcavatorNvidia4       Equihash                               263,16  H/s            0,00017          635,55279 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcash
ExcavatorNvidia2       Equihash                               262,66  H/s            0,00017          635,55279 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcash
CcminerTpruvot         NeoScrypt                              527,86 KH/s            0,00017            0,31604 MiningPoolHubCoins-Feathercoin
EWBF1                  Equihash                               262,00  H/s            0,00017          635,55279 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcash
EWBF2                  Equihash                               259,00  H/s            0,00016          635,55279 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcash
EWBF0                  Equihash                               252,00  H/s            0,00016          635,55279 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcash
CcminerTpruvot         Equihash                               240,00  H/s            0,00015          635,55279 MiningPoolHubCoins-Zcash
CcminerKlaust          Groestl                                 20,41 MH/s            0,00012            0,00594 MiningPoolHubCoins-Groestlcoin
CcminerTpruvot         Groestl                                 19,66 MH/s            0,00012            0,00594 MiningPoolHubCoins-Groestlcoin
NsgminerNvidia         NeoScrypt                              340,00 KH/s            0,00011            0,31604 MiningPoolHubCoins-Feathercoin
ExcavatorNvidia2       Ethash                                  12,13 MH/s            0,00011            0,00885 MiningPoolHubCoins-EthereumClassic
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November 15, 2017, 09:22:09 PM
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Guys what should I take to get best roi ?

zotac 1060 mini 6gb for 332 USD
palit geforce 6 gb storm for 324 USD
or
zotac 1060 3 gb for 239 USD
gigabyte 1060 3gb windforce (dual fan) for 249 USD
palit geforce 3 gb stormx for 250 USD

which one are the best to overclock ?

Cheaper is always better - the differences between manugacturers seems to be minimal.
The biggest difference is due to the memory being Samsung or Micron or Hynix.
See here:
https://www.pyramidreviews.com/cryptocorner/mining-gpu-speed-and-price-comparison/ethereum-mining-speed-gpu-comparison-for-gtx1060-3gb/
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November 15, 2017, 10:44:53 PM
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PC:
500W PSU (Chepeast)
Win10 x64 - Celeron 847 @ 1.1GHz / 3GB RAM (zero cost)
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Hynix (€310)

Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming Engine
Power limit: 70%
Core: -200 (if it goes to +100 or more the GPU crashes)
Memory: +2000
Fan: 41%
Temp: 61-63°C (opened) and 64-66°C (closed)

GPU-Z
GPU Core Clock: 1200 MHz
GPU Memory Clock: 2400 MHz
VDDC: 0.75 - 0.80 V

Claymore's
Ethereum: 21 MH/s

Nicehash
NeoScrypt: 520 H/s
Equihash: 255 Sols/s

Power
Wall: ~104W

That's the best I can do with this machine.
I have just bought the card, so I can return it and get any other one.
Is there any way I can make it better?
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November 15, 2017, 11:43:55 PM
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PC:
500W PSU (Chepeast)
Win10 x64 - Celeron 847 @ 1.1GHz / 3GB RAM (zero cost)
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Hynix (€310)

Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming Engine
Power limit: 70%
Core: -200 (if it goes to +100 or more the GPU crashes)
Memory: +2000
Fan: 41%
Temp: 61-63°C (opened) and 64-66°C (closed)

GPU-Z
GPU Core Clock: 1200 MHz
GPU Memory Clock: 2400 MHz
VDDC: 0.75 - 0.80 V

Claymore's
Ethereum: 21 MH/s

Nicehash
NeoScrypt: 520 H/s
Equihash: 255 Sols/s

Power
Wall: ~104W

That's the best I can do with this machine.
I have just bought the card, so I can return it and get any other one.
Is there any way I can make it better?

With Hynix memory, that's likely your max ability for Ethereum.
But for Equihash, it seems low. Try starting from stock 0 settings and start by upping the core clock. See if you can get it past +100 MHz without crashing while your mem is at 0
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November 16, 2017, 02:09:41 AM
Last edit: November 16, 2017, 02:35:54 AM by Sandy Lesmana
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Zotac GTX 1060 6GB AMP (Micron) 323Sols/s
using DSTM 0.5.3
Power Limit 85%
Temp Limit 75C (Average 65C on Open Air)
Core Clock +175
Mem Clock +650

Zotac GTX 1060 3GB AMP (Hynix) 298Sols/s
using DSTM 0.5.3
Power Limit 80%
Temp Limit 75C (Average 65C on Open Air)
Core Clock +144
Mem Clock +529



I was under the impression that memory isn't as critical on the Equihash algorithm (vs Ethash), but I see your settings are different for each - including your power limit.
Can you tell me how much power the Hynix card is using compared to the faster-hashing-Micron card?

Are they running about the same Sol/Watt?

That was the highest setting for hynix card for me.
When i try increased the clock, the miner not stable.
Atm, i decrease the power limit to 65% to all card (3 GTX1060 6GB and 1 GTX1060 3GB), the Sols/w on 6GB is 3.75 Sols/w, and 3GB on 3.55 Sols/w.
All of them on 75-78 watt average.
Note : The 3 GTX1060 6GB are Micron chip and GTX1060 3GB is Hynix.

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November 17, 2017, 03:21:11 AM
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Anyone mining Electroneum?
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November 17, 2017, 03:01:57 PM
Last edit: November 17, 2017, 03:13:31 PM by Victorio
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That article is irrelevant. You cannot know the exact type of memory installed on the GPU, but empirically.
I have 2 models from that list:
a Palit Dual GTX 1060 3GB, equipped with Samsung memory - about 20 MH/s stock, 23.8-24.6 MH/s overclocked (22.5 MH/s in the article)
a Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1060 3GB, equipped with Hynix memory - 15.5 MH/s stock, struggles to get to 19.1 MH/s overclocked (25.2 MH/s in the article, assuming it's Samsung memory - a great result)

My 2 satoshis about hashrate:

Lyra2REv2 - 26 MH/s
Palit Dual GTX 1060 3GB AMP (Hynix)
Power Limit 100%
Core Clock 2050 MHz
Mem Clock 3007 MHz

Hshare - 7.9 MH/s
Palit Dual GTX 1060 3GB AMP (Hynix)
Power Limit 100%
Core Clock 1987 MHz
Mem Clock 3499 MHz

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November 17, 2017, 03:22:46 PM
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Ive been debating on getting a 1060 to compare rates to my 1070s I want to add some more cards and comparing the 1070s to my rx470/570s is crazy I'm always having a driver issue or something on my amd's but my 1070s have been running without any problems but at 400-450 a card it adds up quickly that's why I'm looking at 1060 and I believe I'll be getting a better deal going with the 1060 so my question is what cards are the best to go with thanks
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