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Topic: Am I getting the right hashrate? (Read 92 times)

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March 03, 2022, 05:39:14 AM
#8
on kryptex the hasrate they give it to 29.1 i believe that however this gpu cannot go beyond 32 mh so you are average
legendary
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March 03, 2022, 04:52:18 AM
#7
I would say that since the card is a MSI it is a good value for that hashrate.I personally own 2 MSI cards,one 3060 ti which can't do more than 59.9 Mhsh and a RTX 2060 12 GB which can't stay stable at 37 Mhsh but only at 36.4 Mhsh.I have one of such cards with Samsung memory so I blame the brand and not the memory chip (Samsung,Hynix,Elpida or Micron),it looks to me that MSI cards do not support really high overclocks and it appears so,also in my old cards 1050 ti and 1060 the same was happening with MSI cards,that is why I came to this conclusion.
I have MSI 3060ti that do 61MH on hive OS, what is your OC settings and also what is the memory of your GPU? Samsung, hynix or Micron? To achieve the outmost hashrate you need to use different OC settings.

It is a Ventus MSI 3060 ti with 2 fans.I am even using even lower than correct overclock settings,the correct ones are power limit 60%,core clock -200 and memory clock +1200 Windows/2400 Linux.I have the memory clock at +999 and it still gets a lot of incorrect shares because of that overclock of which it does not support.My memory is samsung as you can see in the picture below:

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Activity: 120
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March 02, 2022, 11:13:45 AM
#6
I would say that since the card is a MSI it is a good value for that hashrate.I personally own 2 MSI cards,one 3060 ti which can't do more than 59.9 Mhsh and a RTX 2060 12 GB which can't stay stable at 37 Mhsh but only at 36.4 Mhsh.I have one of such cards with Samsung memory so I blame the brand and not the memory chip (Samsung,Hynix,Elpida or Micron),it looks to me that MSI cards do not support really high overclocks and it appears so,also in my old cards 1050 ti and 1060 the same was happening with MSI cards,that is why I came to this conclusion.
I have MSI 3060ti that do 61MH on hive OS, what is your OC settings and also what is the memory of your GPU? Samsung, hynix or Micron? To achieve the outmost hashrate you need to use different OC settings.
legendary
Activity: 3318
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March 02, 2022, 09:40:07 AM
#5
I would say that since the card is a MSI it is a good value for that hashrate.I personally own 2 MSI cards,one 3060 ti which can't do more than 59.9 Mhsh and a RTX 2060 12 GB which can't stay stable at 37 Mhsh but only at 36.4 Mhsh.I have one of such cards with Samsung memory so I blame the brand and not the memory chip (Samsung,Hynix,Elpida or Micron),it looks to me that MSI cards do not support really high overclocks and it appears so,also in my old cards 1050 ti and 1060 the same was happening with MSI cards,that is why I came to this conclusion.
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March 02, 2022, 08:23:34 AM
#4
I have two separate rigs with 1660ti and supers combined, one has 7x cards onboard and the other has 6x cards onboard making roughly 13 to 15$ per day, the supers give me 31 to 32MH and the Ti gives 30 to 31 MH, I don't bother with the memory type this cards works comfortably, it's like plug and play gaming console lol...OP your hashrate is good enough.
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March 02, 2022, 07:59:52 AM
#3
If the 1660ti has a hynix memory the hashrate will stay at 31.4MH and if it's Samsung it's possible to stay at 30.6MH though I've seen YouTube video of people flashing a bios on this card to get 34MH but I don't think it's the Ti its the Super versions.
jr. member
Activity: 60
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March 02, 2022, 07:52:16 AM
#2
30mh is a decent hashrate. i have 2 Ti's and one is 30,66 and the other is 31,2.
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March 02, 2022, 07:40:23 AM
#1
I need your opinion about 1660ti mining gaming X edition, is it good to get 30mh off this card mining Ethereum or I can somehow get more hashrate?
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