I'm having a issue with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 on my 1060 3GB.
ETH only I get about 18Mh/s, dual w/ LBC I get 16Mh/s (Eth) and 33Mh/s (LBC). Sia is a similar story. My LBC hashrate should be closer to 150 Mh/s.
This is on a EVGA 1060 3GB SC. I have ample power going to the cards. I've tried googling all over, but can't find much mention of something like this happening. On Linux I'm using the proprietary drivers.
(Note: This is on two different machines. The only common hardware is the graphics card itself)
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Same issue here -- running on a single 1070 testbed with the 368.81 drivers. Mining ETH+LBC. The miner works great, smooth, no issues getting started and running, but my LBC hashrate is literally 10% of what it should be. ETH mines at normal speed ~25Mhash.
Thing is - I can turn off the claymore dual miner, and fire up (same rig) CCminer to my LBC pool and mine at full speed. (200+Mhash)
I was under the impression I could dual mine at near full speed for both coins (ETH+LBC) as I said, ETH speeds are right on the money, its the LBC speeds that aren't making any sense. Temps are only sitting at 54C under full load (whatever I mine, single or dual)
Any ideas guys? Or is full speed with ETH+LBC just not possible?