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Re: [BBR] Boolberry: Privacy and Security - Guaranteed Since 2014
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tbearhere
on 18/11/2018, 11:55:51 UTC
Anyone have a 1050 gtx mining. Please .. what hashrate do you get. Thx.  Smiley

hashappliance can you give some numbers?




Here is a link to a spreadsheet that was created a while back.


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sYgIYu_31avZJdvJVkIltu2jk8LvH2BC84j9oyceTdU/edit?usp=sharing


If you guys want to fill in what your results are, once they are confirmed, I will add them to the top section.


Hope this is helpful, but I do not have any experience with a GTX 1050.


Also, you can probably get much faster responses in our telegram chat for miners at:

https://t.me/BBR_miners


Johnny

Thx hashappliance Smiley
On the chart...I think people are putting total watts used for Total Dissipated Power.  TDP is in % of total power used and not total watts used. Wink
Need a column that says Total power used in watts.
Thx

EDIT: Ok I see...you're going by the manufacturers TDP.

In Linux - it's WATTS cap ...

Not percentage used when using nvidia-smi to control power mate. Thai is all nVidia's fault for allowing two different standards to take place, where the Windows percentage standard is completely wrong. The total WATTage used should ALWAYS be the common method of measure as it true and precise, where as the percentage way will ALWAYS be a misleading method of measurement, as the starting point for different cards are completely different. The applications in Windows also use this method and made it standard, which lead me to believe that these Windows developers, have a knack for screwing things up even at the modest tiny levels, like measurement standards. Always a non-standard, when they could just be simple and accurate.

Either way, the TDP is quite an accurate way of comparison IF you have the ACTUAL figure, and not SOME percentage over SOME starting point that SOME card has started from.

#crysx
Yes I see and agree.  Smiley  GPU-Z app. should change their TDP % to actual wattage used too.  That would be nice.  Cool