I'm having a issue with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 on my 1060 3GB.
ETH only I get about 18Mh/s, dual w/ LBC I get 16Mh/s (Eth) and 33Mh/s (LBC). Sia is a similar story. My LBC hashrate should be closer to 150 Mh/s.
This is on a EVGA 1060 3GB SC. I have ample power going to the cards. I've tried googling all over, but can't find much mention of something like this happening. On Linux I'm using the proprietary drivers.
(Note: This is on two different machines. The only common hardware is the graphics card itself)
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Hi, I have the same issue with the latest batch of ASUS cards. They have Hynix ram in them (not sure if it makes a difference). I'm getting 18mh no matter what I do - and can overclock the mem only to about +500 before they crash. All drivers do the same, it's definitely the cards. I kinda gave up, and thought oh well, make the most of it before the flood of hashrate that will hit us in a few weeks from all the new batches of AMD cards that are about to hit the network.
IF anyone has any suggestions, please hit us up.