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March 16, 2018, 01:21:34 PM
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So I've been mining with Equihash only because it seems like it's the most stable algorithm for me (without waking up to a crashed machine).   However, I've been curious with other algorithms and would like to know what type of oc settings you guys do so it doesn't crash after few hours (I noticed that a lot with Lyra2Rev or even Neoscript).

NVidia GPU settings


AMD GPU setting (well, ethash I'm good but others I'm a little concern).

I'm sure there are a bunch of "me"s out there would like to know this so thanks for helping noobs out!
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March 16, 2018, 02:44:31 PM
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my EVGA 1060  6Gb rigs, mining btw neoscrypt and lyra2rev2 algos, core: +100, mem: +125, power limit 85%, with tpruvot ccminer, intensity 20. It's very stable.
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March 16, 2018, 02:52:31 PM
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my EVGA 1060  6Gb rigs, mining btw neoscrypt and lyra2rev2 algos, core: +100, mem: +125, power limit 85%, with tpruvot ccminer, intensity 20. It's very stable.

Stable is different from efficient. You could probably do better than those settings. Especially because its an EVGA, things are known to be extra stable.
Try upping the mem if you are mining ETH.

 
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March 16, 2018, 03:04:32 PM
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my EVGA 1060  6Gb rigs, mining btw neoscrypt and lyra2rev2 algos, core: +100, mem: +125, power limit 85%, with tpruvot ccminer, intensity 20. It's very stable.

Stable is different from efficient. You could probably do better than those settings. Especially because its an EVGA, things are known to be extra stable.
Try upping the mem if you are mining ETH.

You are right, the setting I shared above is for neocrypt and lyara2rev2 algoriths, I already tried many tests, and it looks like these settings are the best for me. I dont want to pust my rigs much. Btw, I dont know why you want to use 1060 6gb to mine ETH, why not ZEC or neoscrypt...
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March 16, 2018, 03:36:03 PM
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OC settings fine tuning really depends on what algorithm you mine.
NPlusMiner allows to set specific OC settings prior launching a miner so if you want fine tuning per algo, it might be a solution.

https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner

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March 16, 2018, 04:53:22 PM
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The best OC for your card is yours. You can use people settings as a reference. Even experienced miners didn't do it that simple. Find the best tuning for your card by doing a step-by-step slide, slide up and slide down until you find a stable one. Trust me, you can do it, and it will be your best setting. You will feel "sasaful."
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March 16, 2018, 04:58:49 PM
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The algorithm is for zec, right? 1060 card. This is the best thing to do. You're a smart guy. This coin should be able to rise to a very high price.

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March 16, 2018, 09:14:02 PM
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The best OC for your card is yours. You can use people settings as a reference. Even experienced miners didn't do it that simple. Find the best tuning for your card by doing a step-by-step slide, slide up and slide down until you find a stable one. Trust me, you can do it, and it will be your best setting. You will feel "sasaful."


well, I'm not asking for the exact setting because I know even same brand card will have differences even in setting (I know because all 6 of my 1080 act all differently).   I'm simply asking like a bench mark for reference.   Like Neoscrype is mem heavy so I should start with lower mem oc?    sorry, I should be more specific since I forgot this forum needs to be more specific

I will share mine

On Equihash (most stable where I can run it for days)
970 Ti - 100 / 500 / 75 - I get about 400~420mh
1080 - 100 / 450 / 75 - I get about 500~520mh
1080 Ti - 100 / 500 / 75 - I get in between 630~700mh on 3 different types of cards
Titan XP - 200 / 700 / 75 - - I get about 700~750mh on the starwars edition

On Ethash
RX 560 4gb - 1200 / 1950 / -30% modded - I get about 13~14mh
RX 580 8gb - 1200 / 2200 / -30% modded - I get about 30~32mh

Now let's share yours
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