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January 24, 2018, 10:17:26 PM
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Currently a GTX1050Ti costs 54% the cost of a GTX1060 6G card, it mines at 59% the hashrate of a 1060 and uses 72% of the power of a 1060.
So in terms of cost it is slightly better but not really power usage
Seeing that it takes up an additional slot of a MB requiring more MB,CPU,RAM for another rig it probably isn't worth it.
Also have to take Resell value into account if you ever want to sell them. 1060 or 1070 will sell better later to Gamers than a GTX1050Ti imo.


Unlike the 1060's I can actually find the 1050ti's for sale.

And the price differential has shifted too - if you can get a 1060, they're expensive. The 1050ti is about 40-45% of the cost (not counting the crazy expensive ones people are trying to sell themselves on Amazon): http://miningcharts.com/crypto-gpu-mining/gtx-1050-ti/
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January 25, 2018, 04:08:08 PM
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The prices are cosmic, it should cost 150-180 bucks maximum, maybe 200 due to last tendencies, but 300-350 they are too greedy :/
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January 25, 2018, 04:55:04 PM
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I get 14Mh/s for etherium with 540 mem overclock for 1050Ti
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January 25, 2018, 08:13:24 PM
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I get 14Mh/s for etherium with 540 mem overclock for 1050Ti
Maximum output depends on the manufacturer and type of memory on Board. My cards are issued on a 15.6 Mh/s when mining Ethereum. Think this is a great result and a good ratio of "price/profit".
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January 25, 2018, 09:08:59 PM
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I have an EVGA GTX 1050 TI and I only get about 316 kH/S for neoscrypt. I really don't understand why I dont get 420 like other people... I have messed with various afterburner settings but they seem to have very little effect. At one point though, I had a spike of about 5% in my hashrate, then I kept trying to tweak and figured I could always go back to these settings, now when I go back to those settings it doesnt give me my hashrate back. So I wish I didnt touch it.
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January 25, 2018, 09:21:04 PM
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I have an EVGA GTX 1050 TI and I only get about 316 kH/S for neoscrypt. I really don't understand why I dont get 420 like other people... I have messed with various afterburner settings but they seem to have very little effect. At one point though, I had a spike of about 5% in my hashrate, then I kept trying to tweak and figured I could always go back to these settings, now when I go back to those settings it doesnt give me my hashrate back. So I wish I didnt touch it.

Afterburner:
TDP: 90
Core: +150
Memory: 0

Download hsrminer_neoscrypt and set intensity to to 16, -i 16

My Zotac's hit 498 KH/s with it.
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January 28, 2018, 06:11:08 PM
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wow that is a gamechanger! Runs at 497 with no changes. Pushed it to 509 with +150 clock like you said.
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January 28, 2018, 06:39:49 PM
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I have a Gigabyte 1050ti G1 Gaming OC card and I'm doing 12.5 to 12.9 Mh/s with Phoenix miner on eth mining. Is this okay or is it easy to pull some more out of it?

I've only used the easy setting in advanced OC settings.

I'm running the card on an old Asus p5ql pro main board with a e6850 cpu. Don't know if this is limiting things?

Should the hash rates be better with claymore mining?

Oh and how long can I expect the card to life when mining everyday with a bit of OC?

Thanks a lot!

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January 28, 2018, 06:42:56 PM
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I get ~13,5  on ethereum with a small memory overclock (+200) 1050ti
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January 28, 2018, 09:02:10 PM
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I get ~13,5  on ethereum with a small memory overclock (+200) 1050ti

I found a YouTube video from someone with the best 1050 ti settings (for him). I'm using his settings now (core + 110 MHz, GPU voltage +25% and memory +1000 MHz) and I'm now doing 13.8-13.9 MHz
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January 28, 2018, 11:21:31 PM
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Using an MSI 1050 TI Low Profile card I'm getting up to 163 for Equihash on Nicehash.
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January 28, 2018, 11:26:04 PM
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Gonna snap up a few of these shortly, although I have managed to find some reasonably priced 1060 3GBs.

These cards along with the Rx5/60s haven't really been affected by the price gouging. They're about as cheap as they were at Christmas on the sites I've checked.

I'm in the UK so it's slightly different, but still possible to snag deals.

I think 1050tis will hold their value with time...

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January 29, 2018, 07:47:02 AM
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Hi all. I just want to ask if it's still profitable to mine ETH using 12-13pcs of 1050Ti or 1050? Really need you inputs guys. Thanks in advance.
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January 29, 2018, 08:13:45 AM
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Here is my 1050Ti mine ETH on etherminer.
It's stable at this hashrate
compare with others people here seem like my rig not bad.
I did little overclock for GPU
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January 31, 2018, 12:59:59 PM
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I've found other settings on the internet for the 1050ti and I'm now doing 15,2 Mh/s on ethereum mining with the claymore miner.

I've used msi afterburner and used the next settings:
Power limit: 75%
Core Clock: -400
Memory Clock: +860

Rest is completely stock. Fans are off now and then and temperature is continuously between 55-61 degrees Celsius.

I'm using this setting for a day now and eth gives me constant 15.2 mh/s.

Some people even set there memory to +1000 or above but I want to keep it a little on the safe side.

Keep in mind though that every coin mining is different. Ethmining relies mostly on the GPU memory, not GPU clock. Upping the clock really does nothing for eth mining except for heating your card
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January 31, 2018, 06:45:07 PM
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I've found other settings on the internet for the 1050ti and I'm now doing 15,2 Mh/s on ethereum mining with the claymore miner.

I've used msi afterburner and used the next settings:
Power limit: 75%
Core Clock: -400
Memory Clock: +860

Rest is completely stock. Fans are off now and then and temperature is continuously between 55-61 degrees Celsius.

I'm using this setting for a day now and eth gives me constant 15.2 mh/s.

Some people even set there memory to +1000 or above but I want to keep it a little on the safe side.

Keep in mind though that every coin mining is different. Ethmining relies mostly on the GPU memory, not GPU clock. Upping the clock really does nothing for eth mining except for heating your card
Can i ask if you are running on Linux or Windows? I'm getting 14Mh/s  hashrate with mining ethereum on windows, i got 1050ti OC 4GB. All settings are set to max.


1050ti was also good for Equihash mining using Optiminer to mine zcash or minexcoin. Getting a consistent hashrate on mnxpool.
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January 31, 2018, 06:54:06 PM
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I've found other settings on the internet for the 1050ti and I'm now doing 15,2 Mh/s on ethereum mining with the claymore miner.

I've used msi afterburner and used the next settings:
Power limit: 75%
Core Clock: -400
Memory Clock: +860

Rest is completely stock. Fans are off now and then and temperature is continuously between 55-61 degrees Celsius.

I'm using this setting for a day now and eth gives me constant 15.2 mh/s.

Some people even set there memory to +1000 or above but I want to keep it a little on the safe side.

Keep in mind though that every coin mining is different. Ethmining relies mostly on the GPU memory, not GPU clock. Upping the clock really does nothing for eth mining except for heating your card
Can i ask if you are running on Linux or Windows? I'm getting 14Mh/s  hashrate with mining ethereum on windows, i got 1050ti OC 4GB. All settings are set to max.


1050ti was also good for Equihash mining using Optiminer to mine zcash or minexcoin. Getting a consistent hashrate on mnxpool.

I'm using Windows 7 with the latest drivers and claymore 10.6 I believe
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January 31, 2018, 07:58:19 PM
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I'm running nothing but 1070/1070ti + 1080ti cards on all my rigs, but got a bit frustrated about the rip-off charges for new cards at present, so just bought x6 1050ti cards for a new rig.

Using Simple Mining OS, mining Equihash, Core 110, Memory 800, Power 100 and getting 1020sols at 440 watts. It's not great when you looks at the sols per watt (compared to my other rigs), but the rig is earning. But these cards are cheap, so that kinda makes me feel better  Cheesy

I'll see if I can tweak it a bit when I get the time.

... waits patiently for prices to come back down to earth again ...


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January 31, 2018, 08:20:36 PM
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I'm running nothing but 1070/1070ti + 1080ti cards on all my rigs, but got a bit frustrated about the rip-off charges for new cards at present, so just bought x6 1050ti cards for a new rig.

Using Simple Mining OS, mining Equihash, Core 110, Memory 800, Power 100 and getting 1020sols at 440 watts. It's not great when you looks at the sols per watt (compared to my other rigs), but the rig is earning. But these cards are cheap, so that kinda makes me feel better  Cheesy

I'll see if I can tweak it a bit when I get the time.

... waits patiently for prices to come back down to earth again ...
Absolutely agree about 1050ti. My rig consists of 5x1050ti + 1070. And I am completely satisfied with the profitability of such a budget rig. Looked recently for prices in the store and was surprised that 1050ti has risen by half since last summer, when I bought my graphics card.  Cry
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February 01, 2018, 09:04:56 AM
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I'm running nothing but 1070/1070ti + 1080ti cards on all my rigs, but got a bit frustrated about the rip-off charges for new cards at present, so just bought x6 1050ti cards for a new rig.

Using Simple Mining OS, mining Equihash, Core 110, Memory 800, Power 100 and getting 1020sols at 440 watts. It's not great when you looks at the sols per watt (compared to my other rigs), but the rig is earning. But these cards are cheap, so that kinda makes me feel better  Cheesy

I'll see if I can tweak it a bit when I get the time.

... waits patiently for prices to come back down to earth again ...
Absolutely agree about 1050ti. My rig consists of 5x1050ti + 1070. And I am completely satisfied with the profitability of such a budget rig. Looked recently for prices in the store and was surprised that 1050ti has risen by half since last summer, when I bought my graphics card.  Cry


Do you guys think 2x 1050 ti will be better performance and cost wise then 1x 1060 gtx 6g?
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