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April 25, 2017, 11:39:39 PM
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I have recently started writing miners and I am having some success.  I have partnered up with another guy that writes incredible code.  I have been working on a New AMD miner for ZEC for a couple of months and hopefully we will be able to release it soon.

In the meantime I want to take a crack at something for the "other" cards (The Green Team aka Nvidia). Grin I was wondering what is the most mined coin with Nvidia hardware and/or what coin is not represented well or at all for Nvidia hardware.

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April 25, 2017, 11:47:03 PM
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ZEC is really popular on Nvidia as well
The 1060 6GB, 1070, 1080+ cards are all fast and very power efficient Smiley

Performance figures will be something along these lines:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w


Check on whattomine.com for a list of other coins - https://goo.gl/lwXyU5

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April 25, 2017, 11:47:58 PM
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My favourites for nvidia cards are LBRY and ZEC.
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April 25, 2017, 11:53:21 PM
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Everywhere I look it seems most people are mining ZEC with Nvidia hardware.   Good to know other coins are also mined.

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April 25, 2017, 11:59:56 PM
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ZEC, LBRY, Lyra2REv2 and Blake2s are great to mine with Nvidia
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April 26, 2017, 12:35:16 AM
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ZEC, LBRY, Lyra2REv2 and Blake2s are great to mine with Nvidia

True, I agree with ZEC, LBRY and Lyra2REv2.

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April 26, 2017, 12:41:45 AM
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skein, lyra2v2,lbry  are my choices in that order.....

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April 26, 2017, 01:54:52 AM
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I appreciate the feedback.   I am just not up to par on Nvidia mining -

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April 26, 2017, 03:23:55 AM
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ZEC is really popular on Nvidia as well
The 1060 6GB, 1070, 1080+ cards are all fast and very power efficient Smiley

Performance figures will be something along these lines:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w


Check on whattomine.com for a list of other coins - https://goo.gl/lwXyU5


For the efficiency nerds:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w    3.2s/s per watt
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w    3.5s/s per watt
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w    3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w    3.59s/s per watt

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April 26, 2017, 03:29:44 AM
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I have been doing Zec and was not able to get skein to work . 

On my gui it showed that I was mining but on the poolside I never registered a single share.

I gave up trying to'work it.

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April 26, 2017, 03:39:31 AM
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ZEC is really popular on Nvidia as well
The 1060 6GB, 1070, 1080+ cards are all fast and very power efficient Smiley

Performance figures will be something along these lines:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w


Check on whattomine.com for a list of other coins - https://goo.gl/lwXyU5


For the efficiency nerds:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w    3.2s/s per watt
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w    3.5s/s per watt
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w    3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w    3.59s/s per watt



I can never get it past 3.25s/s on Ausus 1070 GTX 08G ROG

maybe I will try a different miner and get better luck!
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April 26, 2017, 08:22:51 AM
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For the efficiency nerds:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w    3.2s/s per watt
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w    3.5s/s per watt
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w    3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w    3.59s/s per watt



I can never get it past 3.25s/s on Ausus 1070 GTX 08G ROG

maybe I will try a different miner and get better luck!
What miner... use EWBF's and fiddle with your Power Target, Base clock offset and memory offset. Different cards and brands will do better at different settings.
Like turn power target to 80%, +60 on base clock and +390 memory clock if micron (higher if samsung).
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April 27, 2017, 03:12:10 AM
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For the efficiency nerds:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w    3.2s/s per watt
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w    3.5s/s per watt
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w    3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w    3.59s/s per watt



I can never get it past 3.25s/s on Ausus 1070 GTX 08G ROG

maybe I will try a different miner and get better luck!
What miner... use EWBF's and fiddle with your Power Target, Base clock offset and memory offset. Different cards and brands will do better at different settings.
Like turn power target to 80%, +60 on base clock and +390 memory clock if micron (higher if samsung).

Thank you so much I came close to 3.5s/s got upto 3.4s/s with your suggestions. Thank you.
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April 27, 2017, 04:56:06 AM
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miningpoolhub lists coins according to their profitability for both AMD and nvidia GPUs. check it for more coins but as many have said ZEC, Vertcoin are among the most popular
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What miner... use EWBF's and fiddle with your Power Target, Base clock offset and memory offset. Different cards and brands will do better at different settings.
Like turn power target to 80%, +60 on base clock and +390 memory clock if micron (higher if samsung).
my palits work like:
1. Palit Superjet Stream, Samsung, +154 clock, +900 mem, 80%tdp, 490sols
2. Palit Gamerock, Micron, +199 clock, +700 mem, 80%tdp, 470 sols.
Stock bioses.
Both have 170watt TDP built in bios, but SJS has more room for high clocking. It can do 520 sols with 114%tdp but this is crazy ))
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April 27, 2017, 05:21:41 AM
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Can anyone test gtx1080 with latest tpruvot ccminer 2.0 on neoscrypt. Please!
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April 27, 2017, 05:34:30 AM
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I have recently started writing miners and I am having some success.  I have partnered up with another guy that writes incredible code.  I have been working on a New AMD miner for ZEC for a couple of months and hopefully we will be able to release it soon.

In the meantime I want to take a crack at something for the "other" cards (The Green Team aka Nvidia). Grin I was wondering what is the most mined coin with Nvidia hardware and/or what coin is not represented well or at all for Nvidia hardware.

Thanks

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April 27, 2017, 10:27:56 AM
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For the efficiency nerds:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w    3.2s/s per watt
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w    3.5s/s per watt
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w    3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w    3.59s/s per watt



I can never get it past 3.25s/s on Ausus 1070 GTX 08G ROG

maybe I will try a different miner and get better luck!
What miner... use EWBF's and fiddle with your Power Target, Base clock offset and memory offset. Different cards and brands will do better at different settings.
Like turn power target to 80%, +60 on base clock and +390 memory clock if micron (higher if samsung).

Just done this with my 2 x 1060s and system power dropped to 290w from 330w for the same speed as was getting Smiley
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April 27, 2017, 10:52:12 AM
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I have recently started writing miners and I am having some success.  I have partnered up with another guy that writes incredible code.  I have been working on a New AMD miner for ZEC for a couple of months and hopefully we will be able to release it soon.

In the meantime I want to take a crack at something for the "other" cards (The Green Team aka Nvidia). Grin I was wondering what is the most mined coin with Nvidia hardware and/or what coin is not represented well or at all for Nvidia hardware.

Thanks

Definitely go for LBRY.

There are private miners around since the launch, if you improve and reach them you will balance the market.

p.s. I am a LBRY believer, maybe I am biased
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April 27, 2017, 02:49:10 PM
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For the efficiency nerds:

1060   ~320 sol/s @ ~100w    3.2s/s per watt
1070   ~420 sol/s @ ~120w    3.5s/s per watt
1080   ~540 sol/s @ ~150w    3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w    3.59s/s per watt



I can never get it past 3.25s/s on Ausus 1070 GTX 08G ROG

maybe I will try a different miner and get better luck!
What miner... use EWBF's and fiddle with your Power Target, Base clock offset and memory offset. Different cards and brands will do better at different settings.
Like turn power target to 80%, +60 on base clock and +390 memory clock if micron (higher if samsung).

Just done this with my 2 x 1060s and system power dropped to 290w from 330w for the same speed as was getting Smiley

I found my EVGA 1060 6GB SSC works best at these settings:

Power target: 61%
Temp target: 90C
GPU offset: +90
Mem offset: +900
Fan target: 45%

Clocks are at ~1900 core and 9600 memory and this nets me ~310 sol/s @ 90W which ends up being around 3.4 Sol/W
The temperature is right around 67C and the fan noise is very quiet, and I can still use the computer Cheesy

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