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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v6.4 (Windows/Linux)
by
kenhai
on 01/09/2016, 06:58:11 UTC
OK this is driving me nuts.  Claymore v 6.2 or 6.4.  I can't hash more than 3.5 MH Eth on any of my new NVIDIA 1070 ( 2 MSI and 2 ASUS).  Just reinstalled Windows 10 64bit and using 372.54 Anniversary update driver

ASUS Card memory - GPUZ shows is Micron.  Let me power off and check the MSI

I might just be reading it wrong, but I just want to confirm... You updated the nvidia drivers and updated Windows to the anniversary update?

Rookie mistake.  I only used the Windows 10 anniversary update driver.  I thought that was a Nvidia  thing , didn't realize there is actually a Windows 10 anniversary  updates as I normally used to service packs.  This fix the issue.  What is the best OC  level?? I am doing +575 for memory and +150 for clock to get 29.5MH eth n 300 sia.  I see others reporting that the 1070 can get 29 Eth and up to 900 on Sia.

P.S Thanks so much for the help

No problem, glad you got it working. As far as overclocking, it depends. There really is no good single blanket answer. The exact type of 1070, type of memory, intensity level, what you're actually trying to achieve (power efficiency? maximum coin production?) etc all play a role. Depending on the card, Samsung memory can be clocked at like +800 to +900, Micron memory and it's as low as +300. read over the readme and this thread again about the intensity setting. default is 30, you can go higher and your sia speeds will increase. Long story short, you have to see what works for you.