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June 25, 2017, 03:54:01 AM
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I'm mining Hush with these and getting around 425 Sol/s. They are Nvidia Founders and PNY 1070s. I have the power at 95 and 80. Core clock is at +0 and Memory Clock is at +650. Temp on both is 65 C and I'd to keep it there. I tried maxing out the memory to +800, but that caused the cards to crash.

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June 25, 2017, 02:16:50 PM
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Increasing your Core clock would raise your SOLs.  But you can't max the memory clock if you change your Core clock.

I've got various 1070s and the Asus are 85% TDP, 125 Mhz core clock with 700 Mhz memory clock.  Doing about 470 to 495 Sols/S on Zen/Zcash.

My one MSI 1070 is at 85% TDP, 105 Mhz core clock with 300 Mhz memory clock.

I'm using MSI afterburner so the MSI card is at 100% fan speed, whereas the Asus 1070's Strix's are both on a manual fan curve.  MSI is at 55C and the two Asus are 45C.  Pulling 512 watts at the wall according to the Kilowatt (1 MSI, 2 Asus Strix).
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