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newbie
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 Linux - 100mg
100 mh\s on linyx?
newbie
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I can't make it work with NH, I see others had similar issue.

If I only enable Daggerhashimoto, it works fine, but that kind of defeats the whole purpose of NH. So it's good for mining directly, but what am I doing wrong on NH? It crashes at every algo switch, regardless of the OC settings. Crashes with core OC too, negative OC too.
sr. member
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We can donate ^ to give thanks.
newbie
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Can you post a full command line for ethminer??
I don't have any custom config in the commandline except --cuda-block-size 128 (which again is default iirc)

In section 5 of nvidia profile inspector
cuda force p2 state : off
power management mode : prefer max performance.


tried at +1000 mem does ~42.5 on phoenix and ~41.7 on ethminer
https://imgur.com/a/omD0M8z

The speeds make sense at these clocks.
I'm just wondering how you're able to even run these clocks so high in the first place. Is your rig in a freezer? Cheesy

Voltage is lower than even allowable with fixed voltage curves in MSI. They key is the mem clock with core clock being below regular algos. Mem also uses much less voltage to remain stable at these levels too.

I've found power usage to be between lyra2z use and reg algo use like x17 or x16r when using these settings as a baseline.
hero member
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Can you post a full command line for ethminer??
I don't have any custom config in the commandline except --cuda-block-size 128 (which again is default iirc)

In section 5 of nvidia profile inspector
cuda force p2 state : off
power management mode : prefer max performance.


tried at +1000 mem does ~42.5 on phoenix and ~41.7 on ethminer
https://imgur.com/a/omD0M8z

The speeds make sense at these clocks.
I'm just wondering how you're able to even run these clocks so high in the first place. Is your rig in a freezer? Cheesy
newbie
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Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

What model of 1080 and 1080ti do you have? Thanks!

I have MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X and MSI GTX 1080 Ti Armor.  

What are your settings for MSI 1080ti Armor?  I have Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti, but maybe I can use the same settings... Thanks.  

Core: Shouldn't matter much. I put mine on a fixed custom curve 1600mhz @ 0.8v
Memory. +360 exact / 5865mhz on MSI Afterburner . I found out putting higher value (such as 500) is not helpful but instead, finding a specific value helped tremendously. You should take some time and raise or lower it by increments of 10 as it's really sensitive to the change. Long time ago but I remember +500 only doing 52-52.5 on my card until I lowered it down. Must be due to some kind of timing  

Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

Does your 1080 Ti get stable hashrate for a month ? and how much the effective hashrate what you got from the pool ?

if you getting 56 Mh/s hashrate consistently, I think you already have done the best OC for your 1080 Ti.


Yup. It's been hashing at stable 56mh/s for over a month with ~56.1 mh/s effect speed at pool.

Power limit is at 100%?

Nope. It's at 80%
hero member
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Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

What model of 1080 and 1080ti do you have? Thanks!

I have MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X and MSI GTX 1080 Ti Armor.  

What are your settings for MSI 1080ti Armor?  I have Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti, but maybe I can use the same settings... Thanks.  

Core: Shouldn't matter much. I put mine on a fixed custom curve 1600mhz @ 0.8v
Memory. +360 exact / 5865mhz on MSI Afterburner . I found out putting higher value (such as 500) is not helpful but instead, finding a specific value helped tremendously. You should take some time and raise or lower it by increments of 10 as it's really sensitive to the change. Long time ago but I remember +500 only doing 52-52.5 on my card until I lowered it down. Must be due to some kind of timing  

Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

Does your 1080 Ti get stable hashrate for a month ? and how much the effective hashrate what you got from the pool ?

if you getting 56 Mh/s hashrate consistently, I think you already have done the best OC for your 1080 Ti.


Yup. It's been hashing at stable 56mh/s for over a month with ~56.1 mh/s effect speed at pool.

Power limit is at 100%?
member
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My watercooled EVGA 1080ti SC2 will do 56. But I need the power limit to be set at 100%

I run it at 53MH @ 80% power limit instead
sr. member
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Rollbit.com - Crypto Futures
Core: Shouldn't matter much. I put mine on a fixed custom curve 1600mhz @ 0.8v
Memory. +360 exact / 5865mhz on MSI Afterburner . I found out putting higher value (such as 500) is not helpful but instead, finding a specific value helped tremendously. You should take some time and raise or lower it by increments of 10 as it's really sensitive to the change. Long time ago but I remember +500 only doing 52-52.5 on my card until I lowered it down. Must be due to some kind of timing  

Yup. It's been hashing at stable 56mh/s for over a month with ~56.1 mh/s effect speed at pool.

Thanks for the information .....  i will spend my time to try your OC settings with my palit GTX1080Ti and look for the best stable hashrate.

it's really nice when the reported hashrate getting 56Mh/s consistently  Grin
newbie
Activity: 12
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Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

What model of 1080 and 1080ti do you have? Thanks!

I have MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X and MSI GTX 1080 Ti Armor.  

What are your settings for MSI 1080ti Armor?  I have Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti, but maybe I can use the same settings... Thanks.  

Core: Shouldn't matter much. I put mine on a fixed custom curve 1600mhz @ 0.8v
Memory. +360 exact / 5865mhz on MSI Afterburner . I found out putting higher value (such as 500) is not helpful but instead, finding a specific value helped tremendously. You should take some time and raise or lower it by increments of 10 as it's really sensitive to the change. Long time ago but I remember +500 only doing 52-52.5 on my card until I lowered it down. Must be due to some kind of timing  

Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

Does your 1080 Ti get stable hashrate for a month ? and how much the effective hashrate what you got from the pool ?

if you getting 56 Mh/s hashrate consistently, I think you already have done the best OC for your 1080 Ti.


Yup. It's been hashing at stable 56mh/s for over a month with ~56.1 mh/s effect speed at pool.
sr. member
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Rollbit.com - Crypto Futures
Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png 
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

Does your 1080 Ti get stable hashrate for a month ? and how much the effective hashrate what you got from the pool ?

if you getting 56 Mh/s hashrate consistently, I think you already have done the best OC for your 1080 Ti.
hero member
Activity: 729
Merit: 513
Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png 
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

What model of 1080 and 1080ti do you have? Thanks!

I have MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X and MSI GTX 1080 Ti Armor.   

What are your settings for MSI 1080ti Armor?  I have Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti, but maybe I can use the same settings... Thanks. 
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 2
Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png 
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

What model of 1080 and 1080ti do you have? Thanks!

I have MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X and MSI GTX 1080 Ti Armor.   
newbie
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Merit: 0
Can you post a full command line for ethminer??
I don't have any custom config in the commandline except --cuda-block-size 128 (which again is default iirc)

In section 5 of nvidia profile inspector
cuda force p2 state : off
power management mode : prefer max performance.


tried at +1000 mem does ~42.5 on phoenix and ~41.7 on ethminer
https://imgur.com/a/omD0M8z

I stuck at +550Mhz, got 38.4 MH/s Sad(((
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cuda force p2 state : off
power management mode : prefer max performance.
hero member
Activity: 729
Merit: 513
Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png 
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares

What model of 1080 and 1080ti do you have? Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 2
Been using this for over a month, just didn't have time to post my result.  
 
No crash and working as intended.

Tried it on Claymore and Phoenix and no problem

My 1080 Ti does 56mh/s and 1080 does 42mh/s. Got really lucky with the 1080 as it can OC +1000 stable  

https://i.imgur.com/Hapg3Xh.png 
Recent 23 hours of hashing log (had to turn off the pc to clean some stuff out), 0 stales/invalid shares
member
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new to ETH mining, but im getting ~20mh/s with 1080ti.

the pill does not seem to do anything for my rig, PL 65, core +70, mem +995 = 20.3 mhs both with or without the pill, the cards are in P0 mode.

the rig is a 9x 1080ti build, is it because its CPU hungry? using ethminer windows x64


edit; fixed by changing miner
full member
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Can you post a full command line for ethminer??
I don't have any custom config in the commandline except --cuda-block-size 128 (which again is default iirc)

In section 5 of nvidia profile inspector
cuda force p2 state : off
power management mode : prefer max performance.


tried at +1000 mem does ~42.5 on phoenix and ~41.7 on ethminer
https://imgur.com/a/omD0M8z
full member
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It just need to clock the memory higher and remain stable doing so. For example my FE 1080 do 38.5 mh/s at +1000 mem, it's at 5510 mem.
for 1080 standard memclock is 5000, so +1000 = 6000. not 5500
you just need to switch card from P2 to P0 with nvidiaProfileInspector for example
legendary
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am I the only one using ethminer? its capable of 54Mh if your overclock is, what is the benefit of phoenix/claymore? don't they have dev fees? why pay that if you don't have to

I use ethminer.  Getting 41 MH/s on a 1080 +0/+850 @ 60% TDP.

Also 1080s here, but not quite to 41.  Stuck at 35.
I'm only getting 38MH/s with +1000 on memory. How the **** does he get 41mhs?Huh
same question here
but I don't think it is possible with 1080

It just need to clock the memory higher and remain stable doing so. For example my FE 1080 do 38.5 mh/s at +1000 mem, it's at 5510 mem. I think it would be stable higher, but it's artificially limited. It would technically be possible to fix this in the bios and make it more stable, but GTX is a bitch to flash back to.

Meanwhile my EVGA 1080 ACX barely clock 5000 if lucky, and not very stable. I get 31-36 mhs on them. Those are probably rev A.
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