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August 25, 2017, 03:11:42 PM
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60-70 per day per card

Are you using ccminer?
Which TDP, clock, temp you have?

I don't think this is accurate. You're probably looking at more like 50-55 coins per day per card at best based on my last week's stats. Admittedly I run at 80% power cap, but only lose about 2MH per card for doing this.
Core +200
Memory - 500
Fan sits around 50%, with the cards running at 74-75 degrees

This is with tpruvot's latest ccminer 32bit release and latest drivers installed

Did you tried 64bit version?
Is it stable?
Mine crash.

I use 32bit it's better and faster

I was getting a lot of crashes on a few different miners quite often. It wasn't the miner at fault, it was the dynamic intensity. Use the 32bit version because it's slightly faster. (by like 2%). I have my intensity set to 21 I think it is ("-i 21"). This completely stopped the crashes. Although I have noticed sometimes if I click within the terminal window it freezes the mining and have to restart. Odd but easily avoidable.
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August 25, 2017, 03:19:25 PM
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I use on the gtx zotac 1080ti +100core (+160 gigabyte) +0mem and +100core 0mem on gtx 1070s.

11gtx 1080ti 5x 1070s getting 700 to 800mhs. Signatum mining

Intensity is i22
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August 25, 2017, 03:45:58 PM
Last edit: August 25, 2017, 04:08:04 PM by universalresonance
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Sometimes you really hit curve on "overclock" -there have been reports that some cards won't hold even +50 overclock. It's a hit or miss. Just keep that in mind.


Btw I'm running both 1x1080 and 1x1080ti lol = I can't change any settings of 1080 in afterburner for some reason.


These are the speeds I'm getting


[2017-08-25 12:06:06] GPU#0:GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 935.34MH/s
[2017-08-25 12:06:06] GPU#0:GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 4.2MH/W, 0.53MH/Mhz
[2017-08-25 12:06:06] GPU#0:GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 70C(F:72%) 1771/5300MHz(223W)

[2017-08-25 12:06:13] GPU#1:GeForce GTX 1080, 658.78MH/s
[2017-08-25 12:06:13] GPU#1:GeForce GTX 1080, 4.1MH/W, 0.37MH/Mhz
[2017-08-25 12:06:13] GPU#1:GeForce GTX 1080, 79C(F:81%) 1784/4513MHz(161W)

[2017-08-25 12:06:25] [S/A/T]: 0/95/104, diff: 5.614, 1596.62MH/s yes!
[2017-08-25 12:06:26] [S/A/T]: 0/96/105, diff: 2.944, 1596.37MH/s yes!


If anyone wants to do the math for their decision. 1080ti is $900 and above - 1080 is lower than $750 IIRC
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August 25, 2017, 04:40:25 PM
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My zotiacs have problems with oc... And intensity other brands gigabyte I can push it to the limit without problem and higher intensity.

Depends on the card which you got. Gtx 1080ti is not gtx 1080ti Smiley

Maybe you need to change something in the registry to change it.
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August 25, 2017, 04:43:05 PM
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My zotiacs have problems with oc... And intensity other brands gigabyte I can push it to the limit without problem and higher intensity.

Depends on the card which you got. Gtx 1080ti is not gtx 1080ti Smiley

Maybe you need to change something in the registry to change it.
Do you have the AMP Extreme? That is inadequately cooled according to GamersNexus.
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August 25, 2017, 04:44:32 PM
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My zotiacs have problems with oc... And intensity other brands gigabyte I can push it to the limit without problem and higher intensity.

Depends on the card which you got. Gtx 1080ti is not gtx 1080ti Smiley

Maybe you need to change something in the registry to change it.
Do you have the AMP Extreme? That is inadequately cooled according to GamersNexus.

Yes amp extreme... But the gigabyte gaming oc are better for Mining I think. Cooler and you got more mhs. Don't now why... Maybe for gaming better the amp
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August 25, 2017, 04:53:03 PM
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I've got an MSI 1080 Ti that I can barely get above 250 H/s in equihash.  Similar issues across other algos.  I've got 16x Tis from different manufacturers and this is the first one to give me issues.  Should this be RMA'd?  I've tried:

--hard uninstall/reinstall of drivers
--swapping board slots
--swapping riser cards/cables
--current and previously stable drivers

The card is currently set at 100% power/+25 gpu/+300 mem and it is consistently pulling at ~45% power.  It shares the rig with two other 1070 GTXs running at 65% power with no issues.  Power draw from the wall is not an issue.  1200W PSU.

Very strange issue, what is the exact model of your MSI branded gpu? Is it a custom cooled version? If you tried all other methods to test, the last effort should be RMA for replacement.
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August 25, 2017, 07:31:58 PM
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I've got an MSI 1080 Ti that I can barely get above 250 H/s in equihash.  Similar issues across other algos.  I've got 16x Tis from different manufacturers and this is the first one to give me issues.  Should this be RMA'd?  I've tried:

--hard uninstall/reinstall of drivers
--swapping board slots
--swapping riser cards/cables
--current and previously stable drivers

The card is currently set at 100% power/+25 gpu/+300 mem and it is consistently pulling at ~45% power.  It shares the rig with two other 1070 GTXs running at 65% power with no issues.  Power draw from the wall is not an issue.  1200W PSU.

Very strange issue, what is the exact model of your MSI branded gpu? Is it a custom cooled version? If you tried all other methods to test, the last effort should be RMA for replacement.

MSI 1080 Ti Duke 11G OC.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0722YBZGK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I'm trying everything I can to avoid an RMA as I'm not physically located with the machine, but I really can't think of anything else, at this point.
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August 25, 2017, 11:11:00 PM
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I've got an MSI 1080 Ti that I can barely get above 250 H/s in equihash.  Similar issues across other algos.  I've got 16x Tis from different manufacturers and this is the first one to give me issues.  Should this be RMA'd?  I've tried:

--hard uninstall/reinstall of drivers
--swapping board slots
--swapping riser cards/cables
--current and previously stable drivers

The card is currently set at 100% power/+25 gpu/+300 mem and it is consistently pulling at ~45% power.  It shares the rig with two other 1070 GTXs running at 65% power with no issues.  Power draw from the wall is not an issue.  1200W PSU.

Very strange issue, what is the exact model of your MSI branded gpu? Is it a custom cooled version? If you tried all other methods to test, the last effort should be RMA for replacement.

MSI 1080 Ti Duke 11G OC.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0722YBZGK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I'm trying everything I can to avoid an RMA as I'm not physically located with the machine, but I really can't think of anything else, at this point.
Why not put your card i  pcie slot alone and run some benchmarks?
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August 26, 2017, 07:33:12 AM
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is 75c  ok with 1080ti during mining  ?
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August 26, 2017, 07:57:40 AM
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At this time best for mining  price/productivity is radeon top cards
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August 26, 2017, 08:33:47 AM
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I'm at 43 degrees in Sigt mining with Aorus 1080ti waterforce AIO Smiley
Wonderful cooling !
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August 26, 2017, 08:39:27 AM
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is 75c  ok with 1080ti during mining  ?

its all "imo" but i dont run my cards over 50-55°. why?  cause i have 1080ti's and i want them to LAST haha
dude, honestly put them to 80% fan atleast, i assure you a fan is easier to replace than an ASIC that gets burned out Cheesy
ambient temp makes dif, but ya, would YOU wanna think at 80°? Cheesy

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August 26, 2017, 09:36:55 AM
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My zotiacs have problems with oc... And intensity other brands gigabyte I can push it to the limit without problem and higher intensity.

Depends on the card which you got. Gtx 1080ti is not gtx 1080ti Smiley

Maybe you need to change something in the registry to change it.
Do you have the AMP Extreme? That is inadequately cooled according to GamersNexus.

Yes amp extreme... But the gigabyte gaming oc are better for Mining I think. Cooler and you got more mhs. Don't now why... Maybe for gaming better the amp

Amp extreme at stock already heavily OC. not sure you look at the net clock speed of the two. Technically it stated can take those heat without issue. Dont think we need to overly concern about that.
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August 26, 2017, 10:39:51 AM
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so if I run the fan around %70 is it ok or is it too much and will damage the fan sooner ?_
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August 26, 2017, 12:39:54 PM
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so if I run the fan around %70 is it ok or is it too much and will damage the fan sooner ?_

I think it is better to utilize your fan to avoid GPU overheat damage. BTW the fan is quite cheap if you can change it yourself, but you can't change GPU and GPU other electronic components.

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August 26, 2017, 01:11:15 PM
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so if I run the fan around %70 is it ok or is it too much and will damage the fan sooner ?_

I think it is better to utilize your fan to avoid GPU overheat damage. BTW the fan is quite cheap if you can change it yourself, but you can't change GPU and GPU other electronic components.

Thanks !
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August 26, 2017, 02:08:57 PM
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so if I run the fan around %70 is it ok or is it too much and will damage the fan sooner ?_

I think it is better to utilize your fan to avoid GPU overheat damage. BTW the fan is quite cheap if you can change it yourself, but you can't change GPU and GPU other electronic components.

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I run my EVGA 1080ti SC2 @ 70° max with fans @ 60%
Those chips can run at 90°, it is advised to not go >80° so for me 70 is a good MAX temp for 24/7
If I have any issue, I have a 48 hours RMA with EVGA so I dont care.
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August 26, 2017, 03:21:17 PM
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so if I run the fan around %70 is it ok or is it too much and will damage the fan sooner ?_

I think it is better to utilize your fan to avoid GPU overheat damage. BTW the fan is quite cheap if you can change it yourself, but you can't change GPU and GPU other electronic components.

Thanks !
I run my EVGA 1080ti SC2 @ 70° max with fans @ 60%
Those chips can run at 90°, it is advised to not go >80° so for me 70 is a good MAX temp for 24/7
If I have any issue, I have a 48 hours RMA with EVGA so I dont care.

same for me, 70degres is a good temp for mining
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August 26, 2017, 06:48:09 PM
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so if I run the fan around %70 is it ok or is it too much and will damage the fan sooner ?_

I think it is better to utilize your fan to avoid GPU overheat damage. BTW the fan is quite cheap if you can change it yourself, but you can't change GPU and GPU other electronic components.

Thanks !
I run my EVGA 1080ti SC2 @ 70° max with fans @ 60%
Those chips can run at 90°, it is advised to not go >80° so for me 70 is a good MAX temp for 24/7
If I have any issue, I have a 48 hours RMA with EVGA so I dont care.

same for me, 70degres is a good temp for mining

I don't know, those numbers sound a bit high. You may need to throttle back on the power consumption of these cards a bit more. I have that exact card EVGA 1080Ti SC2 in a rig with 4 others (5 GPU rig) and they all only run around 60° C with the fans speeds only hovering around 40-50%.

They are all doing 800 Sols with a bit less than 140 watts each power draw (750W for the entire rig including system overhead), and operating in a 90° F (32° C) environment, so not unduly cool by any means. Even if I switch to ETH mining, they still are right around the same temps and fan speeds, although power use may creep up slightly.
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