1060 ~320 sol/s @ ~100w 3.2s/s per watt
1070 ~420 sol/s @ ~120w 3.5s/s per watt
1080 ~540 sol/s @ ~150w 3.6s/s per watt
1080ti ~700 sol/s @ ~195w 3.59s/s per watt
I can never get it past 3.25s/s on Ausus 1070 GTX 08G ROG
maybe I will try a different miner and get better luck!
Like turn power target to 80%, +60 on base clock and +390 memory clock if micron (higher if samsung).
Just done this with my 2 x 1060s and system power dropped to 290w from 330w for the same speed as was getting
I found my EVGA 1060 6GB SSC works best at these settings:
Power target: 61%
Temp target: 90C
GPU offset: +90
Mem offset: +900
Fan target: 45%
Clocks are at ~1900 core and 9600 memory and this nets me ~310 sol/s @ 90W which ends up being around 3.4 Sol/W
The temperature is right around 67C and the fan noise is very quiet, and I can still use the computer
If I try to adjust it more and the settings don't work, what does it do - does it freeze or what?
Most common thing I see are artifacts appearing on the screen. Usually small dots/pixels that are white and scattered around.
Sometimes a whole program window will black out and then it may or may not redraw with the correct graphics.
Or if the core overclock is way too high and you don't have enough voltage your PC will crash and reboot.
If you start your mining process first and then apply your OC, you can OC significantly more with most algos and with clocks that otherwise would crash the rig when you tried to start the mining process. Not the most stable; but you can get some serious OC this way. Might be worth babysitting a rig or two ultra OC'ed with the current exchange rates.