I run 2x ASUS 1080Ti Strix G011.
Settings in MSI afterburner:
Core +120MHz
Mem +700MHz
Power 80%
Then I get appr 1475sol/s @ 440W, which is 3.3-3.4 sol/W.
I run 2x ASUS 1080Ti Strix G011.
Settings in MSI afterburner:
Core +120MHz
Mem +700MHz
Power 80%
Then I get appr 1475sol/s @ 440W, which is 3.3-3.4 sol/W.
I’m getting 8300 Sol/s using 3000W, which equates to 2.77 Sol/W.
I’m using at-the-wall power measurements and my pool average hashrate. This is 19x GTX 1070’s (mostly EVGA, couple MSI, three Giga, one Zotac mini) spread across 3 rigs. Memory OC anywhere from 500 to 650, processor OC from 60 to 80, power limit from 60 to 75% (with a few like the Zotac at 90%).
Gigabyte GV-N970G1 Gaming-4GB
Gainward GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4GB GDDR
SYSTEM
8300 Sol/s using 3000W, which equates to 2.77 Sol/W
Nope. (8300 Sol/s) / 3000 (J/s) = 2.77 Sol/J …
Why does everybody keep messing up the units???
I would imagine it’s because certain miners specifically express it as # Sol/W.
How about Sol/(sW)
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EWBF breaks it down as Sol/W, as incorrect as that may be. If we list Sol/J the majority of people won’t realize why we’ve done that