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May 16, 2017, 06:57:13 PM
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Hello guys,

I need to know how to overclock this cards i have x4 gtx 1070 and x2 gtx 1080, i want to mine Ethereum with them, so if some one can please tell me which miner should i use, and also will be thankful if you can send the command line you're using, and what the best overclock settings for them on msi afterburner

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May 16, 2017, 07:25:34 PM
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Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.
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May 16, 2017, 07:53:25 PM
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Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.
Agree, you will waste your cards and power , best to mine zcash or lbry with this cards it will turn you more profit than etherum , etherum is amd friendly an rx470 which cost half of the 1070 can perform better than 1070 on etherum with bios mod can perform as well as 1080 which is 3x it's price

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May 16, 2017, 07:55:34 PM
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As stated, I would pivot away from ETH mining with those units. Jump to a multi-pool. There are a ton of calculators out there to help you estimate different mining earnings.

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May 16, 2017, 08:13:24 PM
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Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.
Agree, you will waste your cards and power , best to mine zcash or lbry with this cards it will turn you more profit than etherum , etherum is amd friendly an rx470 which cost half of the 1070 can perform better than 1070 on etherum with bios mod can perform as well as 1080 which is 3x it's price

i don't think a 470 can do better than a 1070 on ETH, a 1070 can do 32 a 470 29 at best with the best bios out there, but i agree that ETH is amd territory nvidia have better option like skein, equihash lbry etc.

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May 16, 2017, 08:39:33 PM
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Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.

i tried mining zcash using EBWF miner but it's not stable 24 hours or less its give me error and stop mining, if you can tell me what memory and clock and power limit + should i use for zcash, i would be thankful

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May 16, 2017, 08:58:08 PM
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Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.
Agree, you will waste your cards and power , best to mine zcash or lbry with this cards it will turn you more profit than etherum , etherum is amd friendly an rx470 which cost half of the 1070 can perform better than 1070 on etherum with bios mod can perform as well as 1080 which is 3x it's price

i don't think a 470 can do better than a 1070 on ETH, a 1070 can do 32 a 470 29 at best with the best bios out there, but i agree that ETH is amd territory nvidia have better option like skein, equihash lbry etc.
Maybe , but i saw a 470 doing better than 29, it was 31 with hynix memory and stable , but he refused to give me the bios  Smiley , anyway even 29 with half price is way better than 1070

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May 16, 2017, 09:03:39 PM
Last edit: May 16, 2017, 09:49:04 PM by Bones972
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Well that kind of goes card to card... With my 1070's I am running them on Afterburner at
-75 Power Limit
+200 Core Clock
+500 Memory Clock
65% Fan

Using Claymore Dual Miner 9.x I get
I get 28.5 Eth and 287 Dcr  (Total $2.53/day) per card

Using EBWF Zec
I get 430 on Zcash (Total $2.64/day) per card

I had the same problem on EBWF.  You will have to play around to find what keeps it stable.  
Also added a few lines to my command prompt to auto restart the miner if the cards crashed it...
:startminer
miner --server eu1-zcash.flypool.org --port 3333 --user t1gwf3idxiH8LwAuJs4vRmkVWpaL719iRFQ.Leoben --pass x --cuda_devices 1 --eexit 3
GOTO startminer


Made one Bat file for each card by changing the "--cuda devices x" command and ran them all individually to see what one was causing it to crash.  
I then tweaked that card individually until it stayed stable then synced all the cards to that cards setting.

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May 16, 2017, 09:34:58 PM
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I would reset your cards with no overclock and set -25% TDP.  Then let it run and see what your hash rate is.  I use EWBF when mining ZEC and its stable as can be, but I wouldn't limit yourself to just that.

I make $20-$30 a day from each of my 6x 1070 rigs with multi mining.  Just mining ZEC you will make less than $20 . . . probably closer to $15.  It is less complex to setup though so for someone new to mining that would be a good start.  The 1070's should get around 420 Sol/s and the 1080's 500+ even at -25% TDP.  If you are getting instability it is always best to wipe and start clean.

Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.

i tried mining zcash using EBWF miner but it's not stable 24 hours or less its give me error and stop mining, if you can tell me what memory and clock and power limit + should i use for zcash, i would be thankful

thanks .
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June 04, 2017, 07:55:07 PM
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How do you set -75 Power Limit?

Well that kind of goes card to card... With my 1070's I am running them on Afterburner at
-75 Power Limit
+200 Core Clock
+500 Memory Clock
65% Fan

Using Claymore Dual Miner 9.x I get
I get 28.5 Eth and 287 Dcr  (Total $2.53/day) per card

Using EBWF Zec
I get 430 on Zcash (Total $2.64/day) per card

I had the same problem on EBWF.  You will have to play around to find what keeps it stable.  
Also added a few lines to my command prompt to auto restart the miner if the cards crashed it...
:startminer
miner --server eu1-zcash.flypool.org --port 3333 --user t1gwf3idxiH8LwAuJs4vRmkVWpaL719iRFQ.Leoben --pass x --cuda_devices 1 --eexit 3
GOTO startminer


Made one Bat file for each card by changing the "--cuda devices x" command and ran them all individually to see what one was causing it to crash.  
I then tweaked that card individually until it stayed stable then synced all the cards to that cards setting.
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June 08, 2017, 07:50:08 AM
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I guess he is saying -25 to make it 75% power limit

How do you set -75 Power Limit?

Well that kind of goes card to card... With my 1070's I am running them on Afterburner at
-75 Power Limit
+200 Core Clock
+500 Memory Clock
65% Fan

Using Claymore Dual Miner 9.x I get
I get 28.5 Eth and 287 Dcr  (Total $2.53/day) per card

Using EBWF Zec
I get 430 on Zcash (Total $2.64/day) per card

I had the same problem on EBWF.  You will have to play around to find what keeps it stable.  
Also added a few lines to my command prompt to auto restart the miner if the cards crashed it...
:startminer
miner --server eu1-zcash.flypool.org --port 3333 --user t1gwf3idxiH8LwAuJs4vRmkVWpaL719iRFQ.Leoben --pass x --cuda_devices 1 --eexit 3
GOTO startminer


Made one Bat file for each card by changing the "--cuda devices x" command and ran them all individually to see what one was causing it to crash.  
I then tweaked that card individually until it stayed stable then synced all the cards to that cards setting.
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June 12, 2017, 08:54:45 AM
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If you have the gigabyte founders edition and mine with ubuntu you get around 31MH/s with these cards, they are more expensive but have good power consumption and are better all round for other coins, like ZCash.
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June 12, 2017, 10:12:14 AM
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Mining ethereum would be a waste of those cards.  But if you insist, then just fire up claymore's miner here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

At the very least, you should dual mine with decred to get some more profit out of it.  You can bump the clocks on memory and core in small increments while also lowering TDP till you get the best ratio of hashes to watts.  Its unique to each card so there are really no set clocks to use.  I personally don't overclock my NVIDIA cards and run them at -25% TDP.  But I would never mine Eth with them as the hash to watt ratio isn't good for the ROI.  You would be much better off multi mining on zpool or mining pool hub.
Agree, you will waste your cards and power , best to mine zcash or lbry with this cards it will turn you more profit than etherum , etherum is amd friendly an rx470 which cost half of the 1070 can perform better than 1070 on etherum with bios mod can perform as well as 1080 which is 3x it's price

i don't think a 470 can do better than a 1070 on ETH, a 1070 can do 32 a 470 29 at best with the best bios out there, but i agree that ETH is amd territory nvidia have better option like skein, equihash lbry etc.
Maybe , but i saw a 470 doing better than 29, it was 31 with hynix memory and stable , but he refused to give me the bios  Smiley , anyway even 29 with half price is way better than 1070

yeah sure nvidia is bad on ETH no complain here everyone know this, in fact would be stupid to point your gear to dagger coin with nvidia, amd is bad in many other algo that are niche for nvidia, so they are equalin the end

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June 12, 2017, 10:39:22 AM
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I make $20-$30 a day from each of my 6x 1070 rigs with multi mining. 

I just started my 1070 ASUS Dual farm. May I ask what are you multi mining?

The best results I got was Claymore mining ETH+SIA 29.0 / 580 with the following config:

Core +150
Mem +650
TDP: 112% (consuming 160~165w)
Energy cost: 0.18 USD

Is that going to burn my card? Should I lower my TDP to prevent damage?

From a simple mining/energy cost perspective it's better to run at full power.
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June 12, 2017, 04:06:43 PM
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Whit the rise of ETH price these days, it is better to mine Eth than Zcash on 1070. Check wtm.
https://whattomine.com/coins?utf8=%E2%9C%93&eth=true&factor%5Beth_hr%5D=171.0&factor%5Beth_p%5D=630.0&grof=true&factor%5Bgro_hr%5D=213.0&factor%5Bgro_p%5D=780.0&x11gf=true&factor%5Bx11g_hr%5D=69.0&factor%5Bx11g_p%5D=720.0&cn=true&factor%5Bcn_hr%5D=3000.0&factor%5Bcn_p%5D=600.0&eq=true&factor%5Beq_hr%5D=2520.0&factor%5Beq_p%5D=720.0&lre=true&factor%5Blrev2_hr%5D=213000.0&factor%5Blrev2_p%5D=780.0&ns=true&factor%5Bns_hr%5D=6300.0&factor%5Bns_p%5D=930.0&lbry=true&factor%5Blbry_hr%5D=1650.0&factor%5Blbry_p%5D=720.0&bk2bf=true&factor%5Bbk2b_hr%5D=9600.0&factor%5Bbk2b_p%5D=720.0&bk14=true&factor%5Bbk14_hr%5D=15000.0&factor%5Bbk14_p%5D=750.0&pas=true&factor%5Bpas_hr%5D=5640.0&factor%5Bpas_p%5D=720.0&bkv=true&factor%5Bbkv_hr%5D=NaN&factor%5Bbkv_p%5D=NaN&factor%5Bcost%5D=0.14&sort=Profitability24&volume=0&revenue=24h&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bittrex&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bleutrade&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=btc_e&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bter&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=c_cex&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=cryptopia&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=poloniex&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=yobit&dataset=Main&commit=Calculate&adapt_q_280x=3&adapt_q_380=0&adapt_q_fury=0&adapt_q_470=0&adapt_q_480=6&adapt_q_750Ti=0&adapt_q_10606=0&adapt_q_1070=6&adapt_1070=true&adapt_q_1080=6
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June 13, 2017, 06:40:54 PM
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I've been mining Zcash with my 3 x 1070 rig.  Are most ppl holding onto ETH or doing a shapeshift to Bitcoin or another alt?  Trying to figure out the best strategy. Thanks!
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I've been mining Eth with 1070 G1s getting 31.5Mh/s stable using 125watts.
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For the GTX 1070, it's debateable from one day to the next if ETH or ZEC is more profitable - it tends to be very close as miners "chase the profit".

 For the GTX 1080, don't bother with ETH - it's INFERIOR to the 1070 on ETH, while being much better than the 1070 at ZEC.



 NVidia isn't "bad on ETH", it's more about "GDDR 5X is bad on ETH" - which is why the 1080 and 1080ti are not good ETH mining choices, coupled with the 1070 having a fairly high MSRP / hashrate ratio compared to AMD RX 470/480/570/580 cards and the GTX 1060 (which is probably the BEST overall NVidia card to mine ETH with now that NVidia GPU pricing is getting back to semi-rational and AMD GPU pricing is heading that way).


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Core +150
Mem +650
TDP: 112% (consuming 160~165w)
Energy cost: 0.18 USD

Is that going to burn my card? Should I lower my TDP to prevent damage?

From a simple mining/energy cost perspective it's better to run at full power.

 If you keep the temp of your cards low enough, it's not an issue.

 If you have not maxed out your available power capacity, pushing a GPU is more profitable (unless you have a CRAZY HIGH power cost, then you might want to calculate out the question).


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July 13, 2018, 11:14:06 AM
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Here is the link which might help you regarding your questions


https://miningchamp.com/gpus/53/Asus-GeForce-1070-hashrate
https://miningchamp.com/gpus/83/KFA2-GeForce-GTX-1080-EXOC-8GB-hashrate
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