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August 20, 2017, 07:33:08 PM
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Hi,

Is Zcash still the coin where 1080 ti shows its superiority most clearly compared to other GPU's ?, and what would you recommend to achieve 700+ Sols while still keeping voltage usage at around 85 %, the reason being 1st this is the most energy efficient setting, and 2nd my 2 PSU's have somehow difficulty handling a total of 7 gpu's (4 + mb connected to 1500w, and 3 connected to 1000w, system still shuts down on initial starts on most occasions at 90% and above voltage...)

I lower the memory clock a bit and overclock the Core, but not really getting consistent 700+ sols with 85 % voltage, what would you recommend ?


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There's an entire thread on this

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1940567.0

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