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Trying to get into mining, but I'm a bit rusty with my knowledge
1060GTX 6GB Settings /Win10 Recommended settings for a 1060GTX 6GB low power (high electricity bill) under Windows 10 ?
multiple GPU settings bat file What would be the setting if I have 5 (or 6 ) GPu's? miner.exe --server zec.suprnova.cc --user YOUR_ZEC_ADDRESS.YOUR_RIG_NAME --pass x --port 142 --cuda_devices 0 1 2 3 4 ?
Backup Pools What would be the bat file i I need some backup pools? miner.exe --server zec.suprnova.cc --user YOUR_ZEC_ADDRESS.YOUR_RIG_NAME --pass x --port 142 --cuda_devices 0 1 2 3 4 --server OTHER POOL --user YOUR_ZEC_ADDRESS.YOUR_RIG_NAME --pass x --port 142 --cuda_devices 0 1 2 3 4 ?
Windows 10 mining configuration What do I need to turn off. Auto update? No Sleep mode? Would it be ok if I use Google RDP
thx
Backup PoolsNot yet implemented in this version of EWBF. I did not try it yet but I think Awesomeminer.com might be able to do that.
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zer0k
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May 13, 2017, 03:39:50 PM |
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Trying to get into mining, but I'm a bit rusty with my knowledge
1060GTX 6GB Settings /Win10 Recommended settings for a 1060GTX 6GB low power (high electricity bill) under Windows 10 ?
When I'm going for efficiency I run my 1060 down at about 60% power limit, can can get 310 sol/s @ 90W Fan is set at 45% and is quiet enough to have right next to you, but anything higher than that is annoying to me personally You should be able to get ~3.4 sol/W with those settings and even higher if you keep dropping power limit in MSI afterburner. If you want to do it at the command line you can by using the following command: "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" -pl 90 That would set 90W as the max
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anorganix
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May 13, 2017, 04:39:22 PM |
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Trying to get into mining, but I'm a bit rusty with my knowledge
1060GTX 6GB Settings /Win10 Recommended settings for a 1060GTX 6GB low power (high electricity bill) under Windows 10 ?
When I'm going for efficiency I run my 1060 down at about 60% power limit, can can get 310 sol/s @ 90W Fan is set at 45% and is quiet enough to have right next to you, but anything higher than that is annoying to me personally You should be able to get ~3.4 sol/W with those settings and even higher if you keep dropping power limit in MSI afterburner. If you want to do it at the command line you can by using the following command: "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" -pl 90 That would set 90W as the max 60% PL on 1060 is 72W not 90. For 90W you need to set PL @ 75%.
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Aureliusy
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May 13, 2017, 08:43:16 PM |
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So what would be the 1060 6 GB (samsung) afterburner settings? (Nvidia driver = 382.05) I currently get on average 280 sol Power Limit 75%, Core clock and mem clock 0 (1771/3802) and fan = 47%. GPU is 66C. Have not connected Watt meter yet.
I love how silent the GPus are compared to mining when I mined in 2014! Bought an aftermarket cooler, but I dont think I need it
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May 13, 2017, 09:01:43 PM |
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60% PL on 1060 is 72W not 90. For 90W you need to set PL @ 75%. It doesn't work that way. Different models of cards have different TDP values, so you can't say what wattage 60% PL amounts to unless you know the exact model.
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May 14, 2017, 02:03:44 AM |
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Hi all: Miner up and going. ASUS H270 16G (2) EVGA 1060 GTX for now. New MB and risers inbound. 600S but varies some. Was doing ETH but could never get a wallet setup to use. So gave up and came here to flypool and Zcash for starters. Since I am fresh install and run, what would be a fair interval to seeing my first payout? Want to make sure the wallet is right.
Oh and by the way, EWBF 3.2 running and THANK YOU!
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Elder III
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May 14, 2017, 03:16:51 AM |
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Flypool should have a section that explains how they do there payouts. I personally mine at other pools so I'm not sure how they handle payouts. Some pools do not do any payouts for the first 24 hours, some have an amount of coin(s) that you need to mine before they payout, and some don't payout automatically unless you first set it up in your account settings.
For a first time miner it might be worth it for you to use Nicehash.com, they make it quite easy to get started and learn the ropes etc.... then if you wish to switch in a couple of weeks you can. They only pay in Bitcoin, so you wouldn't be able to get other altcoins that way.
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anorganix
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May 14, 2017, 01:04:51 PM |
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60% PL on 1060 is 72W not 90. For 90W you need to set PL @ 75%. It doesn't work that way. Different models of cards have different TDP values, so you can't say what wattage 60% PL amounts to unless you know the exact model. I know how it works, from his comment I was assuming he was referring to the 6GB version. Can you please show me a 6GB version of the 1060 with TDP != 120W?
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May 14, 2017, 05:09:26 PM |
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Since I completed my rig, I have 4x gtx 1070 and 2x gtx 1080, the miner became too unstable. I get error code 77 and then 46. I'm mining lbry very profitably right now so not sure if I'll go back.
What miner software and mining pool are you using?
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May 15, 2017, 04:13:14 PM |
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Try turning off the voltage monitoring in afterburner.
And do you have a monitor connected to the card? There is a bit of a performance difference if you are also using the card to render the desktop.
nope, my monitor is connected to the onboard graphics. I'll turn off the voltage monitoring and see if it helps so I switched from wifi to lan and got quite a huge improvement in sols... ~450sols/115w @ 75% PL, +600 mem, +150 core. when you guys remote into your rig, do you see any drop in sols?
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ComaWombat
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May 15, 2017, 04:42:06 PM |
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60% PL on 1060 is 72W not 90. For 90W you need to set PL @ 75%. It doesn't work that way. Different models of cards have different TDP values, so you can't say what wattage 60% PL amounts to unless you know the exact model. I know how it works, from his comment I was assuming he was referring to the 6GB version. Can you please show me a 6GB version of the 1060 with TDP != 120W? EVGA 1060 FTW and probably some others.
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asradoni
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May 15, 2017, 04:53:18 PM |
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60% PL on 1060 is 72W not 90. For 90W you need to set PL @ 75%. It doesn't work that way. Different models of cards have different TDP values, so you can't say what wattage 60% PL amounts to unless you know the exact model. I know how it works, from his comment I was assuming he was referring to the 6GB version. Can you please show me a 6GB version of the 1060 with TDP != 120W? EVGA 1060 FTW and probably some others. 1070 could be even better.
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tortellino
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May 15, 2017, 05:01:33 PM |
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So when can we expect a newer, better, faster version from this by far best miner?
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nUm81
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May 15, 2017, 10:57:49 PM |
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Try turning off the voltage monitoring in afterburner.
And do you have a monitor connected to the card? There is a bit of a performance difference if you are also using the card to render the desktop.
nope, my monitor is connected to the onboard graphics. I'll turn off the voltage monitoring and see if it helps so I switched from wifi to lan and got quite a huge improvement in sols... ~450sols/115w @ 75% PL, +600 mem, +150 core. when you guys remote into your rig, do you see any drop in sols? I only remote into the rigs if i want to check on them, or if something is going wrong. Most cases I also restart the rig after I am complete. I don't leave the session open for no reason. When connected I do normally see a power / sols drop slightly on one of the cards.
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kopija
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May 16, 2017, 03:59:15 AM |
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Try turning off the voltage monitoring in afterburner.
And do you have a monitor connected to the card? There is a bit of a performance difference if you are also using the card to render the desktop.
nope, my monitor is connected to the onboard graphics. I'll turn off the voltage monitoring and see if it helps so I switched from wifi to lan and got quite a huge improvement in sols... ~450sols/115w @ 75% PL, +600 mem, +150 core. when you guys remote into your rig, do you see any drop in sols? Wifi is definitely no-go for more than one card. Regarding remoting, forget about RDC and Teamviewer, use VNC protocol (TightVNC for example), no issues on my side.
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May 16, 2017, 07:35:28 AM |
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nice to have plenty of performance values as a rough reference posted lately!
i wonder what the difference (performance-wise with EWBF's miner) between the 3GB and 6GB gtx 1060 are as I am currently under the impression that its rather minimal (~ 7%) while the typical price difference where I live is around 14-16% (for an EVGA 1060 FTW+)? Is this correct?
AFAIK the number of cuda-cores and TMU's differs among the 3 and 6 GB version of the gtx 1060; 1152 cuda-cores on the 3 gb version and 1280 on the 6 gb version (which makes around 11% more cuda-cores which also is reflected in the nominal GFLOPS-values specified as 4762 VS 4285 GFLOPS). But I have no idea how this affects the power-draw of each card as both seem to be rated with the same TDP. The latter is probably hard to answer as many manufacturer have different TDP's for the same chip (different binning?)... maybe has been able to directly compare the 3 and 6 GB version of one manufacturer?
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nUm81
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May 16, 2017, 09:57:11 AM |
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nice to have plenty of performance values as a rough reference posted lately!
i wonder what the difference (performance-wise with EWBF's miner) between the 3GB and 6GB gtx 1060 are as I am currently under the impression that its rather minimal (~ 7%) while the typical price difference where I live is around 14-16% (for an EVGA 1060 FTW+)? Is this correct?
AFAIK the number of cuda-cores and TMU's differs among the 3 and 6 GB version of the gtx 1060; 1152 cuda-cores on the 3 gb version and 1280 on the 6 gb version (which makes around 11% more cuda-cores which also is reflected in the nominal GFLOPS-values specified as 4762 VS 4285 GFLOPS). But I have no idea how this affects the power-draw of each card as both seem to be rated with the same TDP. The latter is probably hard to answer as many manufacturer have different TDP's for the same chip (different binning?)... maybe has been able to directly compare the 3 and 6 GB version of one manufacturer?
TDP is the maximum power that the card can draw and successfully dissipate the excess heat under normal conditions. You will find that the cards with higher TDP ratings will have larger fans / heat sinks to remove the heat from the cpu / memory. They usually have a requirement for additional power connectors over the lower TDP cards to add additional phases to the power delivery system. The more stable the delivery of power, the better the cards will normally handle an overclock.
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May 16, 2017, 09:58:33 AM |
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I felt like this miner needs some more work, I saw the other guy mining with a rx 480, a bit modded and claymore miner and he got around 350~. While I'm barely getting around 340 on 1060 6gb OC'd.
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May 17, 2017, 10:31:17 PM |
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I felt like this miner needs some more work, I saw the other guy mining with a rx 480, a bit modded and claymore miner and he got around 350~. While I'm barely getting around 340 on 1060 6gb OC'd.
Are you serious? your pissing and complaining that a guy with a 480 who paid 250-325 for their card is getting 10 more sol's than your 1060 that you paid 179-219 for??? Go troll somewhere else
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induktor
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May 17, 2017, 11:48:04 PM |
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I felt like this miner needs some more work, I saw the other guy mining with a rx 480, a bit modded and claymore miner and he got around 350~. While I'm barely getting around 340 on 1060 6gb OC'd.
Are you serious? your pissing and complaining that a guy with a 480 who paid 250-325 for their card is getting 10 more sol's than your 1060 that you paid 179-219 for??? Go troll somewhere else +1 this miner is awesome, most stable piece of work i have used so far since 2014 (linux-nvidia), i pay my 2% fee and i am happy! no complains, no request, just gratitude for an excellent work from EWBF. btw, i am on linux 1404 LTS, runing on 1060s, 1070s and 1080s. (different rigs of course!)
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