Is there any point running MOAMiner with just a few GPUs, like 4 1070s when I pay $0.18 per kWh for electricity? I suspect I will be lucky to make $0.10 a day right? And I know that most of those algo mining pools have minimum payouts.
The current version of MOAMiner is more tailored for Algo-Switching with no coins in mind (basically auto-exchange is currently favored) - direct CoinMining will be added later. 0.18/kwh is quite heavy, what we did with our 1070 (as they are a bit less profitable than 1070Ti) - we had them run at just 50%. This is only feasible on rigs with lots of GPUs because otherwise the rig overhead (in terms of power consumption) is just too high. (We had our 1070 rig on an old AMD Sempron 1-core, which was a nice test about how well will MOA run on such underpowered rigs). You'd need to try yourself if there is any benefit left at your power costs, because I cannot give you any current measurements for 1070 - it could happen, that if you dedicate 1 of your rigs to automining, that it will gather enough to pay the electricity for another rig which does coinmining. Maybe.
Also I noted that you support only Windows 10. I really don't like Windows 10 with all it's telemetry and data gathering, so I hope you might try a Linux version in future.
I do have a Windows 8.1 machine and may try it and see if it will run on that just for fun.
MOAMiner does rely on several system dependencies for all features, and I doubt that all of these will be available under Linux distributions - so no, there is currently no linux version, and there won't be one anytime soon, we don't have any ressources left to do it to be honest. Personally I don't care about data gathering (whatever) on a mining rig. Never tried on Win8.1 - curious howit turns out. We had it running on Win7 for a while, where it runs normally but the GUI looks a bit odd