I experimented a bit with the following changes:
- I've experimented with several versions of Claymore.
- I've changed several drivers of nVidia.
- I've changed the -ethi of the Claymore.
- I've tried with different miners.
- I've even tried to make my CPU vga to be the main one for my configuration in case that the Windows 10 is "eating" the mhs because the 1060 was installed on the main pci-e thus making it the main video computing unit for the whole system.
The output is constant:
15.5mhs ETH with stock clock.
19mhs ETH with memory +1000 (I've played with the core clock, TDP, even the volts... nothing makes difference (not even 0.1 mhs drop/up) except the memory clock).
I don't know where the problem is. I still believe it's the manufacturer - Gigabyte or a faulty one.
I have owned a dozen models of gigabyte cards since 2012.
the 1070 itx was the only gigabyte I really like.
https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GeForce-GDDR5-Graphics-GV-N1070IXOC-8GD/dp/B01JD2OSX0/ref=sr_1_1?