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September 28, 2018, 05:01:47 PM
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Hello Everyone:
I'm looking to get some help on overclocking settings at SMOS (Simple Mining.net)

I've got three rigs.

(6) 1080 Zotac Mini GPU's                                   (255 Sol/s) (Core 175) (Memory 1200) (Power Limit 105)
(6) 1080 Mix of Different GPU's                             (220 Sol/s) (Core 100) (Memory 100) (Power Limit 75)
(6) 1070 Ti ASUS GPU's                                       (248 Sol/s) (Core 125) (Memory 500) (Power Limit 100)

What to mine is saying to mine BTG (Zhash) as it's the most profitable at the moment.

I've got the rig up and running ewbf-v0.5-cuda9.1

I've listed the Sol/s I'm currently getting as well as the overclock settings.

Do any of you have any advice or adjustments you would make to get more Sol/s, or is what I'm getting pretty much close to what's expected?

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This section is only for bitcoin mining. If you post in the altcoin subforum you will find much better answers.

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