EWBF's NVidia CUDA Zcash miner 1060 - 170 h/s gtx 1070 - 250 h/s

Thanks for making that clear!

I’m not sure if you know how to properly use what to mine, the default power for 1070 is 80% for Zcash and 70% for ethereum if you only edit hashrate the estimation is totally wrong

Hey jimmy, what are you talking about?

We were talking about income not revenue. (We were not calculating eletricity cost).

Instead of stalking my posts and trying to bash on me, you could try to be more polite and constructive.

I’m here to share information, help out if I can and LEARN.
Please, some effort man! I’ve been subscribed for 2 day, again: give me a break!

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Hey John,

I apologize I’m sorry if I hurted you with my english

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He was referring to your comment here:

He’s just letting you know that it can be further tweaked to get more accurate results. :slight_smile: A little bit of advice, not everyone is attacking you. You really need to stop reading so much into text on the Internet. Just as you mentioned, not every one speaks English well.

Hey man! No hard feelings :slight_smile:

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Anyone using GTX1060 with this miner? Can you share your hash rate?
I’m averaging 270 Sol/s and 72C with stock. Would love to know some OC settings if someone have one to share.

Reduce the power limit to 80, try to bump the core clock to 100 and the memory to 300. See the results and tweak from there. If you have cheap energy, you can put the power limit to 120 and achieve 320~330 sol/s.

If you’re going to power efficiency, try to aim for something like 3.5 sol/W ~ 4.2 sol/W

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I do have cheap electricity, apparently my power limit maxed at 116%. That, plus upping core clock to 100 and memory to 300 as per your suggestion gave me ~305 Sol/s. What other effect when having power limit this high? Temperature?

Running EWBF 0.3.4b on Windows 10 64 bit.
Supposed to test it with 6x GTX1060 but unfortunately only 2 risers arrived and the rest will be sometime later next week.

So, running 2x GTX1060 (1x Gigabyte WFOC, 1x Zotac Amp) gave me.

Temp: GPU0: 74C GPU1: 73C
GPU0: 316 Sol/s GPU1: 285 Sol/s
Total speed: 601 Sol/s
±----±------------±-------------+
| GPU | Power usage | Efficiency |
±----±------------±-------------+
| 0 | 130W | 2.43 Sol/W |
| 1 | 120W | 2.38 Sol/W |
±----±------------±-------------+

Temp 71-75C
Core clock +100
Mem clock +500
Power limit 116% (max)

Still tweaking to get maximum hash rate, appreciate more feedback on how can I tweak my OC to get max has rate.

Hi guys today I got some very strange reading on my miner here are the figures
the watts are extremely low and the solutions are perfectly high…
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The table that follows is the normal hashing figures that I am getting on average 1632sol/s with over 400watts

Can someone kindly explain to me the logic behind the sol/s second and watts or if there’s any material I could read on I really would appreciate.

Another thing I would appreciate if I get any recommendations on the settings below are my current settings I am using gtx1070

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Thanks.

The perfectly low wattage and high hashing power means your cards or miner crashed. Restart it and you’ll get back to normal. But your miner seems to have fixed itself which is interesting. Whenever that happens to me it never goes back to normal. I don’t have a 1070 so I can’t help you there unfortunately

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try:

if GTX 1060 6GB
core clock: +200
mem clock: +700
powerlimit: 60%

if GTX 1060 3GB
core clock: +200
mem clock: +195
powerlimit: 54%
temp limit: 62°C

you gonna got, less Sol/H, but a better Sol/W
at least on my cards it is working.

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2x GTX1060 6G (both hynix)
Driver version 372.70 on windows 10 x64.

Core Voltage : 0%
Power Limit: 80%
Temp Limit : 83c
Core Clock : +150
Mem Clock : +515
Fan Speed : Auto

Temp: GPU0: 67C GPU1: 68C
GPU0: 288 Sol/s GPU1: 258 Sol/s
Total speed: 546 Sol/s
±----±------------±-------------+
| GPU | Power usage | Efficiency |
±----±------------±-------------+
| 0 | 93W | 3.10 Sol/W |
| 1 | 95W | 2.72 Sol/W |
±----±------------±-------------+

Previously,

2x GTX1060 6G (both hynix)
Driver version 384.94 on windows 10 x64.
Read somewhere that increasing power limit can also contributed to higher hash rate

Core Voltage : 0%
Power Limit: 116% (max)
Temp Limit : 83c
Core Clock : +100
Mem Clock : +500
Fan Speed : Auto

Temp: GPU0: 74C GPU1: 73C
GPU0: 316 Sol/s GPU1: 285 Sol/s
Total speed: 601 Sol/s
±----±------------±-------------+
| GPU | Power usage | Efficiency |
±----±------------±-------------+
| 0 | 130W | 2.43 Sol/W |
| 1 | 120W | 2.38 Sol/W |
±----±------------±-------------+

Should I continue with higher hash rate even though the temp higher? Or should I stick with current hash rate?
Electricity is no issue as it is cheap almost free at my place, it just that I don’t want to damage the cards.

I would stick with the 546 sol/s.
Tempatures are lower, so HW should last longer.

check here other settings: http://www.zcashbenchmarks.info/ i got some good example for my cards

Exactly what I thought myself.

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Guys I need help: setting the power limit on my cards under simpleminerOs which is based on Linux.As you know there is no powerlimit option on Linux,you can only set the wattage.I was using all my 1060-1070 at %65 power limit on windows but don’t know what wattage should I set using Linux
Edit:I found out the solution i see 1060 cards are 120 watt tdp and %65 is equal to:78watt

GPU0=GTX 1060 6GB
GPU1=GTX 1060 3GB
GPU2=GTX 1060 6GB

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Hi all,

Got my gtx 1070 strix running around 485 Sol/s with 100 % power, 1945 clock and 9300 memory. Though only effiency around 2.9. Do these values seem reasonable? I made also GUI that plots the performance of EWBF miner found in: GitHub - K4P11/GUI-for-EWBF: GUI for EWBF miner for monitoring performance
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Erm I’m with 6 GPU on this mobo w/o issue