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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate?
by
lezanch
on 16/09/2017, 09:33:42 UTC
Hi Guys...

I'm testing my new MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6GB, with Micron memory

First 2 test fails (crash!) and now I'm search for proper setup... Working with latest Nvidia driver 385.41 and Claymore 10 on Windows 10 64 bit

Actually: power 66%, Core +16, Memory +675... Seems stable with temp 60° and Fans in autospin (30%)... Mining at 19.5.. very cheap...

Any help for you with same GPU?

Now I'm try to push little bit more and run for a couple of hours...

Hi,
your power is too slow... try incrementally in the range of 80-85%.
You should reach 22-24...

Yes.... And no.


Coreclock of memory clock depend only of which cryptocurrencies you want to mine.

Usually, 1060 are the best to run power underclock, memory fully underclock, and core clock nicely overclocked.

What is the algorithm you are mining to ?



I'm using Claymore 10 with standard setup... so I don't know how it mine in terms of algorithm



Coreclock N Memory clock * Sry, typo *

Claymore is a good mining prog.

There are a lot of strategies out there... You can go to whattomine.com and adapt your mining habit to get the most out of your daily word... You can mine a coin that you think into longterm can worth the shot...

Some coins algorithm need your core clock, some other need your memory clock, thats why most of the 480-580 gpu miners aim for dual mining that enable either core clock ( eth ) and memory clock ( sia-dcr-pasc-etc ).

The 1060 is mostly used cause of their great low electricity consomption vs mining profits, but less toward dual mining.

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Drunk talk, need you to continue the conv Tongue

Thank you... I'm testing and testing... I've good results with my Gigabyte GTX 1060 WFOC 3gb (Samsung) than the new MSI 6GB (Micron)... Should be because memory brand...
I'm thinking to bring it back and go with a new Gigabyte GTX 6GB... but not sure if it will come with Samsung on board...