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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] dstm's ZCash / Equihash Nvidia Miner v0.5.8 (Linux / Windows)
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omphi
on 31/01/2018, 16:45:30 UTC
Don't count shares if you don't know their difficulty (value), count total Sol/s. I guess your pool show somewhere total hashrate of your workers, and that matters Wink

Soooo... if I have more hashpower am I getting more difficult shares or what? :S
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] dstm's ZCash / Equihash Nvidia Miner v0.5.8 (Linux / Windows)
by
omphi
on 31/01/2018, 13:36:28 UTC
Hi guys, is it possible that I'm getting more shares with single gpu in my gaming rig than with two??
I've been mining zclassic with a 1070 on mining pool hub for a week now and was getting something like 2.3 shares per minute on average.
Yesterday I added a 1060 6gb on a riser and now I'm getting about 2.1 overall (1.4 with 1070 and 0.7 with 1060)...
I'm really confused... I've got shitty spc vero m1 600w psu, the workload is around 270w (became really noisy). Can it be the source of problem or maybe something related to dstm's miner?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate?
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omphi
on 26/10/2017, 13:49:20 UTC
25.2 MH/s stable on claymore

1060 6gb armor ocv1 (msi)

Power limit: 60%
Core: -100
Memory: +1000
Fan: 65%
Temp: 55-57°C

~118W from the wall for the whole pc

Why did you under clock the core?

I've been playing around with the clocks a bit, it seems to me that higher core clocks don't have any influence on the hashrate in my setup or maybe even reduce it... Besides the card was oc from the box so I figured I might as well reduce it a little bit just for the sake of slighlty smaller temp and power usage (I know it's probably pennies) Wink
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Owners of GTX 1060, what is your hashrate?
by
omphi
on 24/10/2017, 09:41:24 UTC
25.2 MH/s stable on claymore

1060 6gb armor ocv1 (msi)

Power limit: 60%
Core: -100
Memory: +1000
Fan: 65%
Temp: 55-57°C

~118W from the wall for the whole pc