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June 15, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
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Hi guys, i'm just joined to mining family.. i have gpu-farm 4 of 1070 and 1 of 1080 connected.. therefore i have one empty slot and going to buy GTX Titan X 12gb 384 bit..

anyone tested? is there big difference to mine with 1080 and GTX Titan X 12gb 384 bit ?
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June 16, 2017, 08:36:01 PM
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GTX Titan X 12gb 384 bit is definitely an overkill. Stay with 1080s as they are great for density packed rig.
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June 16, 2017, 08:43:01 PM
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I have 2 Titan Xp's mining but it is more to play with and not a good GPU for just mining.   I bought them for overclocking and achieving high hashrates but the 1080 Ti is a better investment for pure mining purposes

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June 16, 2017, 11:24:05 PM
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I have 2 Titan Xp's mining but it is more to play with and not a good GPU for just mining.   I bought them for overclocking and achieving high hashrates but the 1080 Ti is a better investment for pure mining purposes
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June 17, 2017, 12:31:16 AM
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go with gtx 1080 ti with better cooling. just my 2cents  Wink
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June 26, 2017, 07:06:21 PM
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Hi guys! Tell me please, how much sol/s gives 1 titan at Equihash?  Roll Eyes
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June 26, 2017, 10:15:37 PM
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Hi guys! Tell me please, how much sol/s gives 1 titan at Equihash?  Roll Eyes

At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.

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June 26, 2017, 10:22:29 PM
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Hi guys! Tell me please, how much sol/s gives 1 titan at Equihash?  Roll Eyes

At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.



Wow! My SLI GTX 960 cry in a corner))...
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June 26, 2017, 10:33:35 PM
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Hi guys! Tell me please, how much sol/s gives 1 titan at Equihash?  Roll Eyes

At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.



Wow! My SLI GTX 960 cry in a corner))...

Just numbers, I hate nvidia for releasing such a card for 1200 USD 6 months earlier and them re-launching the full brother as Titan Xp, damn nvidia, you are too smart and know how to earn money LOL

As already said in the thread, Titan X Pascal is not a good card for mining, since the price rape and nvidia's ninja steal, 1080Ti gives the same or better hashrate and cost a lot less.
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June 27, 2017, 07:11:14 AM
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Hi guys! Tell me please, how much sol/s gives 1 titan at Equihash?  Roll Eyes

At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.



Wow! My SLI GTX 960 cry in a corner))...

Just numbers, I hate nvidia for releasing such a card for 1200 USD 6 months earlier and them re-launching the full brother as Titan Xp, damn nvidia, you are too smart and know how to earn money LOL

As already said in the thread, Titan X Pascal is not a good card for mining, since the price rape and nvidia's ninja steal, 1080Ti gives the same or better hashrate and cost a lot less.

Oh, you misunderstood me ... I meant simply TITAN, not X (the past generation) 837 MHz / 6008 MHz / 6 GB / Cores 2688, etc
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June 28, 2017, 01:58:35 PM
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Hi guys! Tell me please, how much sol/s gives 1 titan at Equihash?  Roll Eyes

At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.



Wow! My SLI GTX 960 cry in a corner))...

Just numbers, I hate nvidia for releasing such a card for 1200 USD 6 months earlier and them re-launching the full brother as Titan Xp, damn nvidia, you are too smart and know how to earn money LOL

As already said in the thread, Titan X Pascal is not a good card for mining, since the price rape and nvidia's ninja steal, 1080Ti gives the same or better hashrate and cost a lot less.

Oh, you misunderstood me ... I meant simply TITAN, not X (the past generation) 837 MHz / 6008 MHz / 6 GB / Cores 2688, etc

Anyone can say it?
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June 28, 2017, 02:23:55 PM
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go with gtx 1080 ti with better cooling. just my 2cents  Wink

yeah I share this opinion the 1080ti is already a beast you don't need the overpriced titan xp which have know 1 gb more and a little  better clock stick with the 1080ti or 1080 not ti

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June 28, 2017, 03:43:32 PM
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At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.



Those numbers sound like a stock FE 1080Ti.

I have an EVGA Hybrid water cooled 1080Ti pushing out 800 sols after overclocking.

My EVGA Hybrid 1080 (not Ti) is pushing out 610.


Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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June 30, 2017, 03:33:34 PM
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At about 730-740 Sol/s on an overclocked and watercooled Titan X Pascal (2100MHz Core / 5600MHz Memories) for Equihash.

At stock about 680-690 Sol/s.



Those numbers sound like a stock FE 1080Ti.

I have an EVGA Hybrid water cooled 1080Ti pushing out 800 sols after overclocking.

My EVGA Hybrid 1080 (not Ti) is pushing out 610.



How many coolers?
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December 27, 2017, 10:33:44 PM
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wich is the best program to mine with  GTX Titan X 12gb 384 bit
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January 21, 2018, 05:55:16 AM
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Hi everyone,

I'm only getting 186 Sol/s Equihash with my GTX Titan X / 12 GB (original, not Pascal). I saw posts above saying around 690 Sol/s stock (no overclocking).  Can anyone tell me why my hash rate is so low?

I'm using legacy Nicehash with Nvidia 3.7.2 drivers.  I tried the newer Nicehash but it wouldn't recognize the Titan X.
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January 27, 2018, 02:21:15 PM
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Hi everyone,

I'm only getting 186 Sol/s Equihash with my GTX Titan X / 12 GB (original, not Pascal). I saw posts above saying around 690 Sol/s stock (no overclocking).  Can anyone tell me why my hash rate is so low?

I'm using legacy Nicehash with Nvidia 3.7.2 drivers.  I tried the newer Nicehash but it wouldn't recognize the Titan X.

Would be nice to get to know about this. Anyone who can troubleshoot?
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February 11, 2018, 02:08:57 PM
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how much would be the hashrate of two titan x mine mining, and would be good to mine with windows or with linux, many say it is better with the gtx 1080ti but the titan x have more memory capacity
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