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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option
by
Leass
on 18/09/2017, 14:42:35 UTC
I actually never saw a single 1080Ti running without crashing with mem above +500. Most of them have problem with +400...
OTOH , the only 2 GTX-1080 (Not Ti) I have can run with +700 without crashing.
When everyone will understand that there is no +XXX on one GPU equal to +XXX on another?
Especially if you set P0 state.

Never, people are throwing some offsets of mem core and +% of power limit not knowing that these numbers alone meaning absolutely nothing. On one card +100 could be 1950 on other 1800mhz even the very same model. Also most of the high end cards(no matter the chip series) go different default TDP. For example, lowest 1070 got, 151W TDP, Jetstream got 170W, Zotac Amp Extreme got 250W, so 60% of each is totally different number!

Conclusion: People are jsut stupid and dont realize that little knowledge could increase their efficiency and profit!

About the Hash refinery pool and yiimp clones, best you can do is to mine algos with short block, like skein, nist5 and neoscrypt. WhyTF they mine lyra2v2 hitting 10 blocks per day, or skunk hitting five blocks per day or X17 hitting 30 blocks per day when neoscrypt for example is hitting 20-30 per hour! Use this: http://pool.hashrefinery.com/site/multialgo. If you want to play lottery there better places.

Bet almost nobody disable P2 states on their Nvidia cards...
Disabling P2 on 5x1080ti (3 diff brands) nets me 1-2% increase in hashrate at expense of 2-3% power usage - not worth for me, especially that it matters mostly in memory intensive algorithms which, as all we know, 1080ti are lackluster with.
For Your point with different values for different brands - almost any comment here, about OC settings includes card's brand. It's really important because different manufacturers uses different clocks/memory speeds, overclocks them by factory and so on.
There are even differences between 3 cards I own from same manufacturer (MSI Gaming X) Base mem clock of 2 are 11124 while the third one's 11117mh. It's not a lot of diff but still. It'd affect OC settings of those cards. And about TDP value, it's ALWAYS different between brands. I was shocked first, when I've assumed 250W for 100% TDP Zotac Amp Extreme Core -  PFFFFF, 320W easily Cheesy
So basic conclusion:
-Always get different OC settings between different brands
-Always check THOSE EXACT CARD TDP value
-Even between one manufacturer's production cards could have different base clocks AND could OC differently

Or save yourself the trouble and buy the same gpus.

Clearly both of dont know what you are talking about. Which was the reason for my post.

Clearly you have your head so far up your ass it is affecting your ability to read.

Promise me you will post a picture with your head in your ass if i send you photos of completely the same GPU-s with 150mhz different clocks, also a higher end 1070 with lower boost clock then lower end gpu of the same chip series.
Well, that's exactly what I've wrote... That one MSI Gaming X have -17mh on memory. They are of a same batch, but still they OC differently.
I don't understand why some guys have so butthurt. You have something to say? Just do it, don't be salty.
Well, clearly, I'll be doing my master in IT but i don't have ANY clue what I'm talking about.
Have a nice day Smiley