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legendary
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May 02, 2017, 04:19:45 PM
#31
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There are much more profitable coins/algos out there.....  check my post history.  I've said it a million times, and several have seen the results I speak of.

Don't follow what others say, do the math yourself on the spot and you'd be surprised at what is more profitable.
legendary
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May 02, 2017, 02:45:51 PM
#30
My Palit StormX does normally 250-275 sol/s but in some very rare cases it goes up to 309 sol/s. My settings are as follows:

Stock settings, only have changed fan speed to 85% to keep maximum temperature of my card 74 degree celsius.

That's the maximum you can get from a Nvidia Gtx 1060 3gb card.
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May 02, 2017, 06:05:59 AM
#29
legendary
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April 27, 2017, 11:32:39 PM
#28
no prob.   the only one that you really have to be concerned with right now (thats a good earner) to have high mem is eth...  Otherwise, don't worry about buying one with more ram unless you want the resale value to be a bit higher in the future.
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April 27, 2017, 10:46:17 PM
#27
Anyone know if the Mini 1060's are any good or should I stick with the full sized one?  

For some reason I just have a problem thinking the mini cards will be as good as a full sized card?

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487263&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-263-_-Product

vs

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487275&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-275-_-Product

Also... Should you stick to 3gb or 6gb for mining?



see my previous reply on the first page.

I completely missed that one man... I am sorry.  Good stuff.  I am building a Zec rig this weekend so i think Ill be tossing a couple of 1060's in there. 
Thanks!!
newbie
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April 27, 2017, 10:32:15 PM
#26
Anyone know if the Mini 1060's are any good or should I stick with the full sized one?  

For some reason I just have a problem thinking the mini cards will be as good as a full sized card?

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487263&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-263-_-Product

vs

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487275&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-275-_-Product

Also... Should you stick to 3gb or 6gb for mining?


Hey man,
I'm mining with Gigabyte GTX 1060 WF2 OC 3GB with the detail below
CORE +100
MEM + 900
Power -20%
280sol/s
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April 27, 2017, 12:16:04 AM
#25
I did testing for best "Sols/Eecticity cost" ratio on my GTX 1060 MSI.
Best results:

Power target: 72%
Temp target: 80C
GPU offset: +200
Mem offset: +900
Fan target: 75%

It make ~300 Sol/s at this settings.
You results may differ if you have different electricity costs. In my place it is 0.114 Eur/kWh
legendary
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April 26, 2017, 03:35:54 PM
#24
Anyone know if the Mini 1060's are any good or should I stick with the full sized one?  

For some reason I just have a problem thinking the mini cards will be as good as a full sized card?

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487263&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-263-_-Product

vs

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487275&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-275-_-Product

Also... Should you stick to 3gb or 6gb for mining?



see my previous reply on the first page.
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April 26, 2017, 02:18:57 PM
#23
Anyone know if the Mini 1060's are any good or should I stick with the full sized one?  

For some reason I just have a problem thinking the mini cards will be as good as a full sized card?

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487263&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-263-_-Product

vs

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487275&cm_re=gtx_1060-_-14-487-275-_-Product

Also... Should you stick to 3gb or 6gb for mining?

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April 26, 2017, 01:09:03 PM
#22
You should try to ping the pool first, if the latency is around 100-180ms is  ok . I suggest http://zcash.flypool.org
30 ms latency, I'll try it tonight thank you !

After a bit of tweaking, I've settled on the following for my EVGA 1060 6GB SSC card in my main work/gaming PC:

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

The best thing is I can just work away, watch videos etc. and I barely even notice that it's mining Cheesy
Alright thank you for sharing, I'll apply these settings when i start mining and tell you the results.
sr. member
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April 26, 2017, 12:01:33 PM
#21
After a bit of tweaking, I've settled on the following for my EVGA 1060 6GB SSC card in my main work/gaming PC:

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

The best thing is I can just work away, watch videos etc. and I barely even notice that it's mining Cheesy
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 25, 2017, 08:59:24 PM
#20
I am one of the most experienced mining with that specific card here. To make a long story short:

"Only mine Zcash with it, through EBWF Cuda Miner or Nicehash"

Personally I am using Nicehash and I am very happy with the results, 0.0012-0.0015 btc per day.

It is also good for Eth mining, of course it cannot be compared with the RX series, but it can do 19 Mhash if you are one that thinks price of Ethereum will go higher and higher.
Thank you so much for the insight, I'll test it out starting tomorrow. Any Zcash pool you recommend as well ?

You should try to ping the pool first, if the latency is around 100-180ms is  ok . I suggest http://zcash.flypool.org
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April 25, 2017, 07:12:45 PM
#19
I am one of the most experienced mining with that specific card here. To make a long story short:

"Only mine Zcash with it, through EBWF Cuda Miner or Nicehash"

Personally I am using Nicehash and I am very happy with the results, 0.0012-0.0015 btc per day.

It is also good for Eth mining, of course it cannot be compared with the RX series, but it can do 19 Mhash if you are one that thinks price of Ethereum will go higher and higher.
Thank you so much for the insight, I'll test it out starting tomorrow. Any Zcash pool you recommend as well ?
sr. member
Activity: 349
Merit: 250
April 25, 2017, 07:08:57 PM
#18
I am one of the most experienced mining with that specific card here. To make a long story short:

"Only mine Zcash with it, through EBWF Cuda Miner or Nicehash"

Personally I am using Nicehash and I am very happy with the results, 0.0012-0.0015 btc per day.

It is also good for Eth mining, of course it cannot be compared with the RX series, but it can do 19 Mhash if you are one that thinks price of Ethereum will go higher and higher.

Any thoughts on flypool?

https://zcash.flypool.org

It's early days, but I switched my test rig over there using EWBF and I'm seeing slightly better results than nicehash
member
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Merit: 10
April 25, 2017, 06:47:18 PM
#17
Anybody tested these 3GB cards?

3GB Palit GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL Aktiv PCIe 3.0 x16
3GB KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 OC Aktiv PCIe 3.0 x16
KFA² GeForce GTX 1060 EX OC 3072MB GDDR5
legendary
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April 25, 2017, 06:29:59 PM
#16
what gtx 1060 3gb cards and what 6gb do you suggest?

With 3GB it is real possible to get more then 300 sol/s?
for build quality and reliability, i only buy evga now.  Have never been disappointed.

They are all relatively the same; and you mainly want to pay more for the better cooler if anything(ACX 2.0/3.0, one or two fan, etc)... the rest will be fluff, or including things like a factory OC (superclocked, etc), or more power phases (FTW).  Rig card count density, room temp/airflow and model of card chosen will dictate if you need the better cooler or not.

I don't mine equihash, never saw as good profit than I see from other algos, so cant comment further.
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April 25, 2017, 04:30:40 PM
#15
what gtx 1060 3gb cards and what 6gb do you suggest?

With 3GB it is real possible to get more then 300 sol/s?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
April 25, 2017, 03:39:22 PM
#14
I am one of the most experienced mining with that specific card here. To make a long story short:

"Only mine Zcash with it, through EBWF Cuda Miner or Nicehash"

Personally I am using Nicehash and I am very happy with the results, 0.0012-0.0015 btc per day.

It is also good for Eth mining, of course it cannot be compared with the RX series, but it can do 19 Mhash if you are one that thinks price of Ethereum will go higher and higher.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1166
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April 24, 2017, 08:12:54 PM
#13
I'm currently testing a 1060 3GB rig (Samsung memory) and with a stable overclock (running over 24hours now without any crashes), pulling in 300-315sol/s per card on ZCash with EWBF's miner.  Less power, less heat, and considerably faster than an equally priced RX470 4GB.  Of course, ETH mining only gets around 24-25MH compared to 30MH on a 470, but if its all about the power consumption and keeping the heat down, then you can't go wrong with a 1060.  I'm actually going to purchase another couple rigs with these cards.  They are super easy to configure and just work.  No need for BIOS mods or anything tricky.

If you compare pricing between 1060/1070/1080, you will notice that you get the best $/hash with a 1060.  1070 is more than double the price of a 1060, yet the hash rate is only around 1.5x.

Meh, dont waste your time with eth honestly.

$ per hash... yeah;  but;  the time to ROI also goes further back as you are populating more systems.  For the frugal spender, you are absolutely correct, but when ROI is attained;   you can sell them for ANY price; and make a killing on profit.  This is also considering how easily you could sell a cut rate price on a 1080 or 1080ti, vs a lower model card...   just like comparing resale values of titan cards....   they arent cheap yet; and several models have superseded them.

I was amazed at how well a machine with 1080's earned.  That machine now pays off a video card each month.  Each one paid off, is another added... you can see where this goes quickly....   I recommended the 1070 to him, but hes a "balls out" kinda guy.
newbie
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April 24, 2017, 07:13:54 PM
#12
I'm currently testing a 1060 3GB rig (Samsung memory) and with a stable overclock (running over 24hours now without any crashes), pulling in 300-315sol/s per card on ZCash with EWBF's miner.  Less power, less heat, and considerably faster than an equally priced RX470 4GB.  Of course, ETH mining only gets around 24-25MH compared to 30MH on a 470, but if its all about the power consumption and keeping the heat down, then you can't go wrong with a 1060.  I'm actually going to purchase another couple rigs with these cards.  They are super easy to configure and just work.  No need for BIOS mods or anything tricky.

If you compare pricing between 1060/1070/1080, you will notice that you get the best $/hash with a 1060.  1070 is more than double the price of a 1060, yet the hash rate is only around 1.5x.
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