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Topic: 1050Ti and 1050 mining performance (Read 116062 times)

full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 100
August 01, 2019, 09:24:15 AM
The numbers that are provided by users are not finite. Different manufacturers have different operating frequencies, plus they can be overclocked to higher performance.
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
July 27, 2019, 11:54:05 AM
I think it is not peoductive to buy any of these cards right now,I have some of them and they are worthless right mow,because for the same price you can buy Gtx 1650 which are somewhat better in mining.Their performance has decreased since 2017 when I bought them,some fans are broken so I did some modifications and keeping some of them with external fans.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
July 26, 2019, 02:54:33 PM
I see some people are saying the 1050 ti should be getting around 150 sol/s. I just downloaded Nicehash and started it up. I'm getting 21 sols/s. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong?
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 8
July 13, 2018, 11:38:10 PM
My 12*1050ti rig gives 190 h/s on eth easily.

i.e. 15.9 Mh/s at 75% power, core doesn't matter, memory 1950mhz.

Galax EXOC 1050ti
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
July 13, 2018, 10:46:22 PM
1050 2gb was a year ago. Extracted ether 3 months!  Video memory was missing. I think 1050ti 4gb 1 ether Dabudet much earlier!

1050ti much more productive 1050, the more coins the better to get having on Board 6 GB of memory, it also raises performance.
jr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 1
July 13, 2018, 10:42:26 PM
1050 2gb was a year ago. Extracted ether 3 months!  Video memory was missing. I think 1050ti 4gb 1 ether Dabudet much earlier!
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
June 26, 2018, 11:54:03 AM
Here is some stats from my 1050TI's card:

1x ZOTAC GTX1050 TI 4GB Mini "ZT-P10510A-10L" 13,8MH/s with 80%Power/-300Core/+450Mem Phoenix 3.0c
2x Gigabyte GTX1050 TI 4GB OC "GV-N105TOC-4GD" 15,5MH/s with 80%Power/-300Core/+850Mem Phoenix 3.0c
2x MSI GTX1050 TI 4GB "LP GTX 1050 Ti 4GT LP" 14,9Mh/s with 80%Power/-300Core/+725Mem Phoenix 3.0c
All Micron with memories

2x ASUS GTX1050 4GB "PH-GTX1050TI-4G" 13,5-6MH/s with 80%Power/-300Core/+295Mem Phoenix 3.0c
2x ASUS GTX1050 TI 4GB "CERBERUS-GTX1050TI-O4G" 13,5MH/s with 80%Power/-300Core/+295Mem Phoenix 3.0c
2x MSI GTX1050 TI 4GB OC "GTX 1050TI 4GT OC" 13,5-6MH/s with 80%Power/-300Core/+295Mem Phoenix 3.0c
All Hynix with memories

All cards runs on:
ASRock - H81 PRO BTC R2.0
Intel G3220T
4GB DDR3 RAM
Zalman ZM700-LX
Samsung/WD 80GB HDD
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
May 24, 2018, 12:50:13 PM
#99
Hi!
Yesterday I run my second, this with 8x ASUS GTX1050ti Phoenix (HYNIX) , ( my first rig have 9x amd rx580 )

I was expecting 15Mh/s ETH,
stock 12.3Mh/s,
MemClock +250 get 13,25Mh/s

I read here that you are using MemClock +700, + 900....
I can only raise it MemClock to +250, that is 3753Mhz.. If i set to +800, memclock is still 3753 in msi afterburner,
and get warrning in windows 10
 - Application has been blocked from accesing Graphic hardware....


How can I solve the problem ?
How much hash can I expect with this card and hynix memory ?

Thankyou for help!

My configuration
- GIGABYTE GA-B250-FinTech MINING
-celeron g3930
-4Gram ( 40G virtual )
-SSD120Gb
-8x Asus GTX 1050Ti Phoenix
-Windows 10
-Claymore dual ( SOLO MINING ETH)




My 2 Phoenix edition cards around 13,51Mh/s with +295 MemClock.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 1
May 11, 2018, 06:20:20 PM
#98
Hi!
Yesterday I run my second, this with 8x ASUS GTX1050ti Phoenix (HYNIX) , ( my first rig have 9x amd rx580 )

I was expecting 15Mh/s ETH,
stock 12.3Mh/s,
MemClock +250 get 13,25Mh/s

I read here that you are using MemClock +700, + 900....
I can only raise it MemClock to +250, that is 3753Mhz.. If i set to +800, memclock is still 3753 in msi afterburner,
and get warrning in windows 10
 - Application has been blocked from accesing Graphic hardware....


How can I solve the problem ?
How much hash can I expect with this card and hynix memory ?

Thankyou for help!

My configuration
- GIGABYTE GA-B250-FinTech MINING
-celeron g3930
-4Gram ( 40G virtual )
-SSD120Gb
-8x Asus GTX 1050Ti Phoenix
-Windows 10
-Claymore dual ( SOLO MINING ETH)



The same thing happened to me with this video card model poor overclock and low hashrate. solution was to sell it and buy a zotac msi now 15 mh/s to 15.3
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
May 11, 2018, 01:23:31 PM
#97
I managed 173 sols on Equihash, 13 mh/s on ETH, and 14 mh/s on Lyra2rev2 with MSI Aero ITX 1050 TI 4G OC. I saw some Youtube benchmarks showing the non-TI being at least ~15% slower.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
May 11, 2018, 12:29:42 AM
#96
Hi!
Yesterday I run my second, this with 8x ASUS GTX1050ti Phoenix (HYNIX) , ( my first rig have 9x amd rx580 )

I was expecting 15Mh/s ETH,
stock 12.3Mh/s,
MemClock +250 get 13,25Mh/s

I read here that you are using MemClock +700, + 900....
I can only raise it MemClock to +250, that is 3753Mhz.. If i set to +800, memclock is still 3753 in msi afterburner,
and get warrning in windows 10
 - Application has been blocked from accesing Graphic hardware....


How can I solve the problem ?
How much hash can I expect with this card and hynix memory ?

Thankyou for help!

My configuration
- GIGABYTE GA-B250-FinTech MINING
-celeron g3930
-4Gram ( 40G virtual )
-SSD120Gb
-8x Asus GTX 1050Ti Phoenix
-Windows 10
-Claymore dual ( SOLO MINING ETH)


jr. member
Activity: 94
Merit: 1
May 03, 2018, 04:19:47 PM
#95
Got a good deal on a pair of 1050 some time ago (two for somewhere between the price of a 1050ti and a 1060 3Gb), and they have been chugging away like champs since.
323 Sol/s at 50W each (so 3.23 Sol/W roughly at +190 core +1300 mem). No Eth of course (2GB) but they are decent at XMR (650 h/s).
ROI at current pace is about 220 days (I use the heat so I don't count the power).
newbie
Activity: 78
Merit: 0
May 03, 2018, 03:51:07 AM
#94
do not understand the people who buy these cards, only the place is occupied in the apartment, and when you download the broadcast by 2000 you throw them into the trash, since the complexity will fly to the nebis and nobody needs a hundred years on the market
hero member
Activity: 1138
Merit: 523
May 01, 2018, 09:13:45 AM
#93
I've found some absurd differences from card to card. But my hands down winner has to be the Galax EOC 1050 ti. Sure it requires a power connector but it's performance is great for the card class:

Dual Eth Dcr 15.2 Mh/s Eth and 608Mh/s  Dcr on Excavator

Neoscrypt 500Kh/s with the above running hsr

Equihash 192 Sol/s Excavator

Cryptonight V7 350 H/s with XMR Rig Nvida.

That's @ 75% power draw with +150 core and +800 mem that has the cards running rock solid @ 65 C which is decent given the ambient temps here.

I could probably squeeze significantly more out of them with better miners but get really varied results and funky running and these rigs are managed by the Mrs during the week so SIMPLE is the key.

legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
March 01, 2018, 02:44:16 PM
#92
The 1050 ti doesn't want core overclocked at all on ETH - there are very few IF ANY cards that are not RAM limited on ETH mining (even my R9 290 cards with the VERY WIDE memory bus are RAM limited).
It also seems limited on how far you can OC the RAM before you bump up to a higher-latency "strap" that ends up slowing ETH mining performance or it gets unstable.

There just isn't a lot of tuning you CAN do on these cards.

newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
March 01, 2018, 04:04:20 AM
#91
I tried that too, but with the same results Undecided
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
March 01, 2018, 03:59:53 AM
#90
Anyone met the same problem, when OC the ASUS 1050TI's and the hashrate decreased?
Same problem with Claymore and Phoenix.

You should oc the memory and reduce the GPU clock and voltage. Check a few posts above this one
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
March 01, 2018, 03:41:42 AM
#89
Anyone met the same problem, when OC the ASUS 1050TI's and the hashrate decreased?
Same problem with Claymore and Phoenix.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
February 14, 2018, 09:24:49 PM
#88
GTX 1050 right now isn't too bad on a hash/$ basis for ZEC, but they're very poor on hash/watt compared to ANY of the bigger cards - they struggle to get to 2.6 sols/watt in my experience with 2 different models of them.

GTX 1050 ti has started getting gouge priced enough I would ignore it except PERHAPS for Ethereum mining use, and even there it's marginal on hash/$ at best - and again, VERY POOR on efficiency (though closer to the big cards than on ZEC).


The odd part on these cards is that efficiency is almost completely independent of the TDP setting - VERY minor difference from the bottom-end 70% (52.5 watt) minimum setting my cards allowed to the 90% setting, and only a small change from 90 to 100.

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