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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 5.4c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
bitquad
on 30/12/2020, 10:23:00 UTC
Guys, how much MHs of hashrate should i expect with Phoenix miner for single Gtx 1070 gpu without overclocking and memory pills?

I have an evga gtx 1070 ftw3 and I just tested here for you, it says 29mhs with overclock +110 core, memory +400, power limit 74, in the past as i remember used to be 31mhs with power limit 55. It seems that every dag closer or after 4gb the speed is reduced and reduced. So if for mining, I would not recommend this gpu, for gaming is great, I can play most games at 4k with low or medium visuals, this card is 4 years old, amazing.
Yeah agree with you. my 1070 gaming x was doing 33mhs easy now im lucky on 31.5mhs. gaminx uses too much power like 160-170w.i never increased core, instead i used -100 memory +600 pow 75
I am seeing the same thing. My 1070 ti cards used to get 34 mh/s. Now around 32 mh/s. 1070 used to get 31 mh/s, now 28.5 mh/s.

But I look at the number of shares at the pool. That has stayed roughly the same. Have your shares also dropped? With 1372 mh/s I get anywhere from 1100 - to almost 1300 shares.

One thing I have noticed is that the latest Phoenix Miner is a lot more stable than Claymore ever was. All my rigs will go for a long time without restarting. Claymore's miner shows me for how long they have been mining and how many shares. It is a lot more than with Claymore 15. Very happy with Phoenix Miner. I should have switched a long time ago.