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November 02, 2017, 10:23:33 PM
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Just found a fairly detailed review. Hopefully more to come.
http://www.legitreviews.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-ethereum-mining-performance_199622
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November 02, 2017, 11:17:58 PM
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Just found a fairly detailed review. Hopefully more to come.
http://www.legitreviews.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-ethereum-mining-performance_199622


Yep what a let down,  Way more cost effective to just buy more regular 1070 gtx instead of the TI if doing ethereum.

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November 03, 2017, 02:07:42 AM
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I currently have 1060s, 1070s, 1080s, and one 1080Ti.

I pre-ordered a few 1070-Ti.

I mine on ZPOOL on profit switching so... I think I will make a sheet showing the ZPOOL algos on each card vs. the cost... for my own reasons of course but I will share it when complete.

It may have a few specialties... for example the 1080s are great on a ton of algos where most folks don't consider them since they are bad at ETH.

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November 03, 2017, 02:15:38 AM
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I currently have 1060s, 1070s, 1080s, and one 1080Ti.

I pre-ordered a few 1070-Ti.

I mine on ZPOOL on profit switching so... I think I will make a sheet showing the ZPOOL algos on each card vs. the cost... for my own reasons of course but I will share it when complete.

It may have a few specialties... for example the 1080s are great on a ton of algos where most folks don't consider them since they are bad at ETH.

agreed, for example, it would be interesting to see how the 1070ti does on LBRY algo.

Shit man, these benchs dont look good, i was really hoping the extra CUDA cores here would give a a solid mining boost, but i guess the mem bandwidth and such maxes out before those cores are even utilized fully i bet Sad
Bah, back to 1080ti till Volta i guess for me too... maybe the 1070ti A8G's i ordered will be better... maybe.. ;p

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November 03, 2017, 09:17:17 AM
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Very early conclusion. Nvidia is screwing up lately with all these new drivers, wait until they produce a good driver like in the old days and I am pretty sure the GTX 1070 ti can go over 520 sol/s easily and I expect it to reach about 35 Mhash in Ethereum. All those that canceled their pre order just because of "some test" made an error according to my opinion.

I canceled my 1070 ti pre order.  No regrets at all the 1070 ti is a big let down.  Getting the big mac daddy 1080 ti.  "Proven" to get the most hash per dollar spent with least amount of electricity used and less overall components(risers) to get the desired hashrate.

We are talking about 1070 ti here and if we compare it with 1080 ti is an error, the 1080 ti costs the double of 1070 ti and 2x 1070 ti will provide us better hashrate and the same consumption of electricity at 180 watt both cards when mining Ethereum. Surely the hashrate of 2x1070 ti is better than 1x1080 ti both in Ethereum, Zcash and every other coin. I remain of the opinion that 1070 ti is one perfect card that just needs a new driver which I am sure will become available really soon.




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November 03, 2017, 09:29:53 AM
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Very early conclusion. Nvidia is screwing up lately with all these new drivers, wait until they produce a good driver like in the old days and I am pretty sure the GTX 1070 ti can go over 520 sol/s easily and I expect it to reach about 35 Mhash in Ethereum. All those that canceled their pre order just because of "some test" made an error according to my opinion.

I canceled my 1070 ti pre order.  No regrets at all the 1070 ti is a big let down.  Getting the big mac daddy 1080 ti.  "Proven" to get the most hash per dollar spent with least amount of electricity used and less overall components(risers) to get the desired hashrate.

We are talking about 1070 ti here and if we compare it with 1080 ti is an error, the 1080 ti costs the double of 1070 ti and 2x 1070 ti will provide us better hashrate and the same consumption of electricity at 180 watt both cards when mining Ethereum. Surely the hashrate of 2x1070 ti is better than 1x1080 ti both in Ethereum, Zcash and every other coin. I remain of the opinion that 1070 ti is one perfect card that just needs a new driver which I am sure will become available really soon.

1080ti is 50-60% more expensive then 1070ti, not 100%.  Hashrate is pretty much proportional on the price because the cuda cores are also proportional on the price. 1080 ti takes less space, but 1070 ti is way easier to keep cool.
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November 03, 2017, 11:24:30 AM
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Very early conclusion. Nvidia is screwing up lately with all these new drivers, wait until they produce a good driver like in the old days and I am pretty sure the GTX 1070 ti can go over 520 sol/s easily and I expect it to reach about 35 Mhash in Ethereum. All those that canceled their pre order just because of "some test" made an error according to my opinion.

I canceled my 1070 ti pre order.  No regrets at all the 1070 ti is a big let down.  Getting the big mac daddy 1080 ti.  "Proven" to get the most hash per dollar spent with least amount of electricity used and less overall components(risers) to get the desired hashrate.

We are talking about 1070 ti here and if we compare it with 1080 ti is an error, the 1080 ti costs the double of 1070 ti and 2x 1070 ti will provide us better hashrate and the same consumption of electricity at 180 watt both cards when mining Ethereum. Surely the hashrate of 2x1070 ti is better than 1x1080 ti both in Ethereum, Zcash and every other coin. I remain of the opinion that 1070 ti is one perfect card that just needs a new driver which I am sure will become available really soon.

1080ti is 50-60% more expensive then 1070ti, not 100%.  Hashrate is pretty much proportional on the price because the cuda cores are also proportional on the price. 1080 ti takes less space, but 1070 ti is way easier to keep cool.

I think the pick of the GPUs at the moment is still the 1070, no reason to go for the ti model at the moment unless Nvidia pull something out the bag with the drivers.

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November 03, 2017, 11:28:21 AM
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440 sol 1070 , 473 sol 1070 ti, both in same system at stock
Eth speeds are the same for me.

Thank you for your bench.
I'll cancel my pre-orders of 1070 ti and buy some more 1070 (450 euros/gtx 1070 ti vs 380 euros/gtx 1070)
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November 03, 2017, 04:09:17 PM
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EVGA 1070 Ti SC  75% PL (135w) +175 core + 550 mem (micron) 520 sols using DSTM's miner.

In comparison to:

MSI 1070 Armor 50% PL (98w) +160 core +350 mem (samsung) 430 sols using DSTM's miner (my best 1070, silicon lottery winner)
Palit 1080 Dual OC 70% PL (145w) +190 core +150 mem 535 sols using DSTM's miner.
EVGA 1080Ti FE 70% PL (180W) +200core +350mem 720 sols using DSTM's miner.

Neoscrypt appears to be semi-broken though, at least on windows 7. The new 1070ti driver has halved speed here on all my cards, the 1070ti is only doing 750kh. My 1070s now do 660kh instead of 1250kh, so by that maths the 1070ti producing 750kh would be doing about 1550kh on a working driver. Had to put the 1070ti's in with the 1080ti doing equihash and roll back drivers on my 1070 rig.

I also have one dodgy card (out of 6). Running +13c compared to the others, will have to disassemble later.

Not great, but not exactly a disaster either. Fills the void between the 1070 and the 1080ti better than the 1080 did anyway, and in the UK offers better hash/£ than the 1080ti.
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November 04, 2017, 06:06:27 AM
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EVGA 1070 Ti SC  75% PL (135w) +175 core + 550 mem (micron) 520 sols using DSTM's miner.

520sol/s at 75% power limit is really great. Btw, have you been tested it with ETH mining?
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November 04, 2017, 12:21:22 PM
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Disappointing.

I used to get 490+ stable on some models of 1070s (equihash), sometimes even hit 500, if cooled properly.
Ti version has almost no advancement over the original which is over year and a half old.


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November 04, 2017, 12:31:27 PM
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EVGA 1070 Ti SC  75% PL (135w) +175 core + 550 mem (micron) 520 sols using DSTM's miner.

520sol/s at 75% power limit is really great. Btw, have you been tested it with ETH mining?

Interesting. I'm running regular EVGA 1070 SC's at 80% power limit and it is a very stable 445 sol/sec. So, like a 15% improvement. Not bad. Disappointing about eth though. Always nice to have that option.

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Slightly disappointing unfortunately.  I think people should be sticking to the 1080ti for ETH and ZEC.  The 1070ti just isn't cutting it, apparently
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November 04, 2017, 01:04:06 PM
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Hmm. Didnt look all that great to me.
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November 04, 2017, 07:00:53 PM
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Slightly disappointing unfortunately.  I think people should be sticking to the 1080ti for ETH and ZEC.  The 1070ti just isn't cutting it, apparently
How is it not cutting it? Are you insane? It cost $40 more than a normal 1070, it has the same memory as a 1070 so does the same ETH hashrate. It has more compute power so will be faster in EVERY other mining algo other than ETH and use almost exactly the same power watts. It is a dream mining card for anyone who pays over .10 c/kwh

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November 04, 2017, 07:04:42 PM
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Slightly disappointing unfortunately.  I think people should be sticking to the 1080ti for ETH and ZEC.  The 1070ti just isn't cutting it, apparently

 The 1080ti is a BAD choice for ETH, but a decent one for ZEC.
 WAY too expen$ive for the 35ish Mhash it can manage on ETH, when AMD RX 470/480/570/580 cards can pull more than DOUBLE the hash/$ at recent pricing.

 1070ti is a GOOD ZEC card, in my testing of various cards it achieves THE highest efficiency (by a little) of any card in existance - though you can't build rigs as DENSE as you can with the 1080 ti.

 

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tune a 1080ti the right way and it makes these cards look dumb. Doesn't make sense to me, it's like pissing in the wind..

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November 04, 2017, 08:34:10 PM
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whats not to like 1070ti? perfect card it can mine dagger at 90watts with 32mh/s and mine all shitcoins algos (nist5, skunk, phi, neoscrypt, skein...) almost as fast as 1080. Its the perfect mining card. You can mine everything with it and its dead easy to cool. Cant imagine better card for mining. And I got almost evry card out there since 280x...

best cardright now is the vega 56 costs under 400

mines eth at 42 mhs 140 watt, zec at 500 , cryptonight at 1500

it smokes the 1070ti
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tune a 1080ti the right way and it makes these cards look dumb. Doesn't make sense to me, it's like pissing in the wind..



A 1080ti is $800, a 1070ti is $450. Two 1070tis get WAY MORE HASH for about the same watts as a 1080 ti. You need to mine for like a year to just ROI on an $800 gpu, ROIing on a $450 gpu is a little quicker.

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November 04, 2017, 11:36:15 PM
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tune a 1080ti the right way and it makes these cards look dumb. Doesn't make sense to me, it's like pissing in the wind..



A 1080ti is $800, a 1070ti is $450. Two 1070tis get WAY MORE HASH for about the same watts as a 1080 ti. You need to mine for like a year to just ROI on an $800 gpu, ROIing on a $450 gpu is a little quicker.

Stop inflating those numbers. 1080 ti is $730 msi gaming (decent quality)
https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GTX-1080-TI-GAMING/dp/B06XVG7M23/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1509838282&sr=1-6&keywords=1080+ti&dpID=516O0cdlnYL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

1070 ti of same quality is $470
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Scanner-Graphics-08G-P4-5671-KR/dp/B076S4RH6K/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1509838319&sr=1-2&keywords=1070+ti+gaming&dpID=51PLpT-02fL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

1080 ti is only  36 percent more expensive and im sure it hashes at least 36 percent better than the 1070 ti if not better for equihash.
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