Nanopool dual mining GTX 1060 6GB hashrate?
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P.s. Sometime if you memory clock is too hight, the hashrate make a hard drop.
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with core clock +125 and memory clock +1000 I get 23 Mh/s for ETH and 383 Mh/s for SIA.
Even with this OC, it's pretty low, isn't?
Maybe I should mine solo SIA or use another pool/software?
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the command is actually -dcri and i was where you were at before too i changed mine to 100 and im now at 33 mh/s eth and 1121 mh/s sia pretty huge difference thanks guys
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I hesitate to buy a PC to minning. Will SC's prices increase?
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Let me look into my chrystal ball - yes prices will increase.
Unless they drop to 0 and this coin goes kaput.
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@htownmine said in Nanopool dual mining GTX 1060 6GB hashrate?:
the command is actually -dcri and i was where you were at before too i changed mine to 100 and im now at 33 mh/s eth and 1121 mh/s sia pretty huge difference thanks guys
33 Mh on a 1060? That sounds like a 1070 hash rate.
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Yeah I was gonna say, there's no way a 1060 could even do 23MH, let alone 33MH. I get at best 17MH ETH on the one 1060 I have in mining service.
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I get 23-24 Mh/s mining ETH with gtx 1060 6GB EVGA SSC editions. The memory overclock is only at about 780 on average for the seven cards.
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Hi, just registered to say this.
8x MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6GB with afterburner set memory at +915 and power -50% getting 197mhs in ETH and around 2000mhs in SIA.
Single card is about 24.650mhs for ETH and 246.800mhs for SIA
880-930watts @ wall.
Stable during months, so I know what I'm talking about. 915 is the maximum memory limit I can set, if I set 920 it becomes unstable after 12 hours mining.
Using Claymore 10.0 that has got a serious improvement for the 1060 card (before it was 23mhs)
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Thanks....user banned