timbereagle (OP)
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June 12, 2017, 09:22:42 AM |
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Hello,
I read people are getting around 23 MHS with GTX 1060, however I can get 18-18.50 with any setting. Like Power limit %80 Core clock +120 Memory +500.
I am using newest drivers.
Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help? Thank you.
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YIz
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June 12, 2017, 09:30:25 AM |
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Hello,
I read people are getting around 23 MHS with GTX 1060, however I can get 18-18.50 with any setting. Like Power limit %80 Core clock +120 Memory +500.
I am using newest drivers.
Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help? Thank you.
People with 23MH/s might be using a modded BIOS, check out bioses for your GPU.
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shimpa
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June 12, 2017, 09:33:08 AM |
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Hello,
I read people are getting around 23 MHS with GTX 1060, however I can get 18-18.50 with any setting. Like Power limit %80 Core clock +120 Memory +500.
I am using newest drivers.
Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help? Thank you.
Power limit to +110% or even higher, memory +700 or higher and you'll get 22+ MH/s.
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Emoclaw
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June 12, 2017, 09:35:32 AM |
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Hello,
I read people are getting around 23 MHS with GTX 1060, however I can get 18-18.50 with any setting. Like Power limit %80 Core clock +120 Memory +500.
I am using newest drivers.
Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help? Thank you.
Power limit to +110% or even higher, memory +700 or higher and you'll get 22+ MH/s. Pretty much. Try getting your memory clock to as high as possible. Unfortunately you can't modify the BIOS because it's locked on this series. But memory speed is generally the most important thing.
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timbereagle (OP)
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June 12, 2017, 09:42:28 AM |
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Hello,
I read people are getting around 23 MHS with GTX 1060, however I can get 18-18.50 with any setting. Like Power limit %80 Core clock +120 Memory +500.
I am using newest drivers.
Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help? Thank you.
Power limit to +110% or even higher, memory +700 or higher and you'll get 22+ MH/s. Pretty much. Try getting your memory clock to as high as possible. Unfortunately you can't modify the BIOS because it's locked on this series. But memory speed is generally the most important thing. MY Windows crashes after 600 Memory clock, maybe it is the making difference. But 600-640 is really max
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Vaccinus
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June 12, 2017, 10:11:05 AM |
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Hello,
I read people are getting around 23 MHS with GTX 1060, however I can get 18-18.50 with any setting. Like Power limit %80 Core clock +120 Memory +500.
I am using newest drivers.
Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help? Thank you.
try to increase the mem even more eth is for heavy overclock on the mem, but i would suggest to not mine ETH with this gpu even with dual mining you get less than zecash now or HUSH
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igotek
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June 12, 2017, 10:26:52 AM |
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I have the same problem. Brand new GPU GTX1060 A series
I m getting 18-19 MH for ETH 280 Sol/s for ZEC
How could I increase the speed for ZEC ? I set +150 coreclock and 600 memory clock at top. (The upper cause the computer crashes.) I m getting 305 Sol/s with this settings but it s not real value because the pool never shown this hashrate value. I see 260 Sol/s on the poll all the time.
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bmgs
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April 29, 2018, 08:10:37 PM |
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Probably your GTX 1060 cards have Hynix memory. I don't know the reason but they give very bad performance. Three of my GTX 1060 cards have micron memory and their hash rate is around 24-25 MH/s. One of my cards has Hynix memory. Its hash rate is around 17-18 MH/s.
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Mister1k
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April 29, 2018, 08:31:40 PM |
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Probably your GTX 1060 cards have Hynix memory. I don't know the reason but they give very bad performance. Three of my GTX 1060 cards have micron memory and their hash rate is around 24-25 MH/s. One of my cards has Hynix memory. Its hash rate is around 17-18 MH/s.
Nvidia 1060 cards will be given around 21MH for mining ethereum and as your said according to the ingrated RAM on the cards you can find the profit and difference. If you samsung ram that will give you better performance than the regular one. I am mining ethhash algorithm via perfectmine. I did not get the same amount MH as you confirmed here. Maximum amount of hash for the cards you are having will be giving around 22 MH maximum. I am saying that I am getting this hash power without overclocked the card.
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gt_addict
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April 29, 2018, 09:45:40 PM |
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Probably your GTX 1060 cards have Hynix memory. I don't know the reason but they give very bad performance. Three of my GTX 1060 cards have micron memory and their hash rate is around 24-25 MH/s. One of my cards has Hynix memory. Its hash rate is around 17-18 MH/s.
Wow digging up a thread thats nearly a year old lol
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