I've been reading a lot of pages here... Thinking about switching to eth mining and buy digibytes afterwhile instead of mining digibyte directly.
I'm mining at around 125 watts / card ( really high, how you guys can mine at 80-85 watts ? ) , power consumption of 82%, core memory + 50. Using CCminer 2.0, windows 10.
I have as well some effective hashrate problems, see ;
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2074862.msg20730275#msg20730275Tomorrow i'll mine Eth and compare my stats to yours to see how its going.
If anyone got a solution for me in the meantime, I would really, really appreciate it.
Pics : CCMiner :

Pool hashrate :

Wait.... 1 gtx 1060 can mine groesti at 47mh?

Because
Whattomine it say just 20mh!!! So the earnings will be
great now... diamond coin? Am gonna try it
I just want to warn you before, I'm making some test in the meantime cause I think I've found my main problem by myself, but I'll still share it with you in case someone has to say something else about it.
When I'm mining CCMiner 2.0, I get around 49 MH at 85% power on my ''good'' evga cards. The problem is, the hashrate and gains I make with it are
inferior than when I use CCminer 1.7.xx
CCMiner 2.0 = Bigger local hashrate, less hashrate at the pool and less gains.
CCminer 1.7 = I get about 39-40 MH instead of my ccminer 2.0 49 MH, but I have a stable hashrate at pool, and a stable mining income.
( Yeah, I don't understand either, but would like to )
I'll continue my test further tomorrow after 2 days of mining with CCminer 1.7.xx then turn my miners back to CCminer 2.0
This is for
Myriad-Groestl mining
In the meantime, Can't wait to get my other pci-e Riser, as I've started to shop for another 6 gpu rig
