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July 09, 2018, 02:35:52 PM
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I have four 1070s, they all do close to 32 MHS (like 31.7).  cclock -400 mclock +683.  I can push them a little over 32, but I don't like to push my cards to the edge, because I want them to last.

They consume between 100 and 125 watts, depending on the model.  Three of them require 8pin+6pin and generally are a little less efficient, even at 50% TDP, though one only uses 115W.  One is a single 8-pin and uses only 100W (31.5 MHS).

I did get a dud a while back.  For whatever reason it wouldn't go over 27.5 MHS no matter what.  But back then zec was still pretty profitable.  So I mined zec on it until recently and then sold it to a gamer for close to what I paid originally.
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July 09, 2018, 03:38:17 PM
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I'm not overclocking my graphics cards much.
TDP 85
cclock +100
mclock +500.
I have ~ 31 MH/s

Asics on the Equihash algorithm killed the profit on NVIDIA. Now GTX 1070 is equal in performance to RX580 and RX580 is much cheaper.
Who has ideas for mining at GTX 1070?
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