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August 16, 2016, 02:14:18 AM
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with .24 eur/kwh

I found your problem. thats like $0.27usd/kwh which is patently absurd. I pay $0.12usd/kw in canada, and a lot of people pay <$0.08usd/kwh.

for a 1kw system (which is 6x GTX1070 or rx480) you will pay nearly $100usd/month more for electricity than I do. and my rates aren't even very good. it knocks back your ROI timeframe by some measure.
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August 16, 2016, 06:35:38 AM
Last edit: August 16, 2016, 08:07:53 AM by Amph
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yeah and you can tweak it to the unbelievable level of 80-90w for 30MH, just decrease the core and the power limit and increase the mem

no other card can match this result at the moment, i'm still laughing at those saying that 1070 was trash in etheruem...

Give me a few more days and i'll probably be able to do 30+Mh on my 480 at 100watt if not less.
And that for almost half the price ;-)

well nvida can not bios mod like amd, i'm sure otherwise it can be pushed much higher

besides this it can be pushed lower, for example i can't try -500 core with msi afterburner and 45% power limit...too much limitation for nvidia side
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August 16, 2016, 08:05:17 AM
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with .24 eur/kwh

I found your problem. thats like $0.27usd/kwh which is patently absurd. I pay $0.12usd/kw in canada, and a lot of people pay <$0.08usd/kwh.

for a 1kw system (which is 6x GTX1070 or rx480) you will pay nearly $100usd/month more for electricity than I do. and my rates aren't even very good. it knocks back your ROI timeframe by some measure.

Indeed, but amph it's italian, like me. These are the rates that we pay here, for a private user, so the calculation needs to be based to the local amounts, vat and transportation costs included. Just for your interest, the energy price, pure, it can be even 0.042 eur/kwh, but it's just the 29% of the total you need to pay. We're even against nuclear and we buy nuclear power from france (3.9% of the net energy transfer).

For a company, it's more complex, but let's say that it has potential.
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August 16, 2016, 01:14:41 PM
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with .24 eur/kwh

I found your problem. thats like $0.27usd/kwh which is patently absurd. I pay $0.12usd/kw in canada, and a lot of people pay <$0.08usd/kwh.

for a 1kw system (which is 6x GTX1070 or rx480) you will pay nearly $100usd/month more for electricity than I do. and my rates aren't even very good. it knocks back your ROI timeframe by some measure.

Indeed, but amph it's italian, like me. These are the rates that we pay here, for a private user, so the calculation needs to be based to the local amounts, vat and transportation costs included. Just for your interest, the energy price, pure, it can be even 0.042 eur/kwh, but it's just the 29% of the total you need to pay. We're even against nuclear and we buy nuclear power from france (3.9% of the net energy transfer).

For a company, it's more complex, but let's say that it has potential.

of course. ontario is simila. we have a base price of 0.05-0.10usd/kwh (time-of-use), and with all the extra charges and averaging for round-te-clock consumption, its about $0.15cad (0.12usd)/kwh on average
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September 03, 2016, 09:25:09 AM
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I have 4 1070 plait jetstream's and slightly dissapointed with them. Stock eth is only 25Mh/'s, over clocking is poor. These have the Micon memory and can only clock to 200 on the memory before it starts crashing. If I start Claymore up before changing the clock speeds I can get up to 700 on the memory and it runs stable at 29-30Mh/'s. I only have the crashing if I try and start claymore up with high clock speeds already enabled.

For Eth the rx480's I have are hitting 30-31 with dual mining Smiley
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September 04, 2016, 07:29:18 AM
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Here is my final setup for claymore and my 1070.




80W at the wall for the Graphic card.
I have buy this card only for gaming but when i not play i'm mining on ETH. My mining rig is based on AMD cards (290 and RX470).

I didn't think my share for nVidia mining will do a post like that.
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September 04, 2016, 02:17:01 PM
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That power usage is absolutely amazing ! That can bring gamer into mining world without send a kidney to power suppliers
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September 10, 2016, 11:06:35 PM
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Be happy with your hasrate my GTX1080 even oc'ed just do only 25-26MH/s on Windows 10 Anniversary Update and 372.70.
So i should have bought a 1070 for mining instead this card :-(

GTX 1080Ti rocks da house... seriously... this card is a beast³
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April 18, 2017, 10:38:24 PM
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The total consumption and 70W?
Does it have much difference from the ex 480?
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May 26, 2017, 09:04:55 PM
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hey guys so this is my setup for eth and alts... its my gaming rig mainly been out of crypto a while Smiley anyway im getting 30-31mh but my power phase is still set to p2, when i try to change to p0 i cant see the suggested clock speeds to set p0 Sad



anyone think i can get faster speeds?

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May 31, 2017, 11:57:43 PM
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i have a problem abou the GTX 1060 3G eth mining hashrate. in win 7 it's working about 20 Mh/s but when i try to mining with win 10. this hashrate is droped only get 2.5 Mh/s. anyone get this problem ? btw My rx580 working

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June 01, 2017, 12:35:39 AM
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i have a problem abou the GTX 1060 3G eth mining hashrate. in win 7 it's working about 20 Mh/s but when i try to mining with win 10. this hashrate is droped only get 2.5 Mh/s. anyone get this problem ? btw My rx580 working

stupid question do you have your RX580 and GTX 1060 on same motherboard?
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June 01, 2017, 02:17:50 AM
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rig mixed amd & nvidia. working in win 7 but in win 10 the nvidia not works

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June 01, 2017, 03:46:49 AM
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rig mixed amd & nvidia. working in win 7 but in win 10 the nvidia not works

its weird that you are able to have mixed rig work I am not sure what the issue is. Might be something to do with mixed rig.

One other thing i would try is disable Nvidia cards on your miner and start a separate miner for it. so disable GPU # 4 or #3 (whichever is nvidia) and start a separate Ethereum claymore miner for nvidia and see if that solves your issue.
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June 01, 2017, 03:57:57 AM
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rig mixed amd & nvidia. working in win 7 but in win 10 the nvidia not works

its weird that you are able to have mixed rig work I am not sure what the issue is. Might be something to do with mixed rig.

One other thing i would try is disable Nvidia cards on your miner and start a separate miner for it. so disable GPU # 4 or #3 (whichever is nvidia) and start a separate Ethereum claymore miner for nvidia and see if that solves your issue.

it's not a mixed rig issue.  I had a mixed rig and it worked fine.

I'm currently having a problem on a system that i pulled all the rx480 from and put them in other systems to fill up.  And i put four 1070 , and one 1060 in a motherboard that used to have all amd in.  did the DDU uninstall and reloaded new nvidia drivers (382.05) and started running all the mining software i could bench... runs everything flawlessly, except eth.. i'm at a loss for words.    the five cards combined will only do 13 Mh/s.   I even tried a clean install and still the same thing.

I'm running windows 10 x64 with 16gb ram with 32gb virtual mem.

i'm stumped.  The board is a x79 chipset with an i7-3820 cpu.
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June 01, 2017, 07:31:35 AM
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Which tool did you use to OC and undervolt?
And which settings did you use? Sorry for the questions, my 3x 1070 will arrive today Smiley
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June 04, 2017, 07:15:22 PM
Last edit: June 04, 2017, 08:35:59 PM by Gaglam
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I just can't get those low core clock without massive loss in hashrate.

And 470W off the wall for the 3 cards

1250 sol/s (ZEC) and about 88MH/s (ETH) with those settings:


http://imgur.com/a/fqt7X
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June 07, 2017, 06:14:59 PM
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Guys any update with the current hashrates and Eth-EUR exchange rate? Daily ETH+Sia return after elect cost @22 EUR cents is still higher than 5 EUR/USD roughly. Anyone managed to push GTX 1070 higher than 32?
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June 07, 2017, 06:56:38 PM
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yeah and you can tweak it to the unbelievable level of 80-90w for 30MH, just decrease the core and the power limit and increase the mem

no other card can match this result at the moment, i'm still laughing at those saying that 1070 was trash in etheruem...

considering the price it is kinda trash, now if it did better than 30mh that would be different. and your statement of no other card can match 80 to 90 watts for 30mh is incorrect, what are you a noob?

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June 11, 2017, 06:14:07 PM
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Hi, guys I am a noob trying to decide if I should go with these cards to build my rig. Price is a little higher than I wanted to pay. but all the good graphics cards seem to be going up on price or just sold out. Any advise would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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