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June 27, 2017, 01:30:18 PM
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Hi all in mining land!

This is my first posting and I'm pretty new to the mining lark but finding it really interesting and earning a few bucks on the side, just finished my first rig and its running well and very stable, this is the spec:

6 x Asus GeForce GTX 1070 OC GAMING 8GB GDDR5, 1920 Core, 1569MHz Base, 1759MHz Boost, Dual Fan.
Kingston 120Gb SSDNow V300.
ASUS PRIME Z270-A Socket 1151 ATX Motherboard.
Intel Celeron G3900 2.8GHz Socket 1151 Dual.
2 x ADATA Premier 4GB (8x51 2MB) DDR4 2133MHz RAM.
Corsair AX1200i Power supply - 1200W.

MSI Afterburner Settings
Power Limit (%) = 70%
Temp Limit (C) = 80
Core Clock = -175
Memory (MHz) = 550
Fan Speed (%) = 50%

Results: 29.5 MH/s (177 MH/s Total), 55-60C across cards.

Other Software
OS = Windows 10 Pro
NVidia Driver = v382.53
Miner = Claymore v9.7 (Ethereum only mode)

I don't have any actual power readings yet at the wall but MSI afterburner is saying the card is at the defined threshold. I've been doing a lot of reading and a great many of the forums and online say you can squeeze about 31 MH/s out of the GTX 1070 cards and they are stable. If I push the cards hard with afterburner above 600 on the memory clock the system becomes stable and can crash, any thoughts or ideas to squeeze any more performance out of the cards would be greatly recieved!

Many thanks in advance!
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June 29, 2017, 11:04:56 PM
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I've basically got the same setup.  Supposedly ETH I've been told benefits from higher memory speeds.  You should be able to raise your TDP (Power Limit) to 85% after you lower your Core Clock to 130 Mhz.  Then take your memory up to 800/900 Mhz and see if you do better on ETH.
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June 30, 2017, 09:48:00 AM
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Push harder on mem OC. My rig is stable with +700mhz and 75% power limit.
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