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Topic: low hashrate with one of my gtx 1060 (Read 625 times)

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August 28, 2017, 08:24:20 AM
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I have even found it with different models of cards. I have 5 Asus dual 1060's. Three of them are the "OC" and two are the regular type. The regular ones dont like being clocked as high as the "OC" ones but only by a small margin. Still manage to squeeze 23.7Mh out of them. The "OC" ones i coild get 24.5Mh.

Of course OC model is better than regular one, as it is designed to OC. But your regular one not bad though with 23.7Mh/s.
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August 27, 2017, 09:46:51 AM
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I have even found it with different models of cards. I have 5 Asus dual 1060's. Three of them are the "OC" and two are the regular type. The regular ones dont like being clocked as high as the "OC" ones but only by a small margin. Still manage to squeeze 23.7Mh out of them. The "OC" ones i coild get 24.5Mh.
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August 27, 2017, 06:35:19 AM
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Yes, it's a common problem with Hynix memory in Nvidia Cards. As Hynix doesn't like to be overclocked much in memory parameter which causes them to underperform in comparison to their counterparts. It'll still go 18 if you find a stable setting for your card. Try +100 OC in memory and if its stable give another +50 until you hit errors.

Interesting topic, I did not realize that memory brand of gpu cause a lot of difference in mining hashrate. Then it seems like Hynix is not a good memory module to use.
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August 27, 2017, 05:44:48 AM
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Yes, it's a common problem with Hynix memory in Nvidia Cards. As Hynix doesn't like to be overclocked much in memory parameter which causes them to underperform in comparison to their counterparts. It'll still go 18 if you find a stable setting for your card. Try +100 OC in memory and if its stable give another +50 until you hit errors.
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August 26, 2017, 05:10:23 AM
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sry my bad.
I've tried it just now and you are right, the two "good" cards are micron and the "bad" one is hynix.
So what you are saying is, it is just not possible to get a better hashrate with this one?
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August 26, 2017, 05:01:00 AM
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Weong section im afraid. This should be in the Mining Altcoins section. Im sure a mod will move it soon. Have you run GPU-z and determined what memory brand you have? My guess is the 15Mh card is Hynix and the other two are Micron. Hynix memory isnt good for overclocking. Micron is better and gets around the 23Mh mark and Samsung will edge up to 24.5Mh.
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August 26, 2017, 04:55:04 AM
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Hello guys,

I have built a mining rig with 3 gtx 1060, out of the box two of them are mining with around 19 MH/s, if i overclock them, they can stable run around 23 MH/s.
The third card appears to be problematic, out of the box it is only mining around 15 MH/s, if i start to overclock it only a bit, claymore givers me a error message:
"GpuMiner cu_k1 failed 4, unspecified launch failure. GPU 0, GpuMiner kx failed 1" together with a "error 999" message.
After that, the hashrate of all cards drop to 2 MH/s and i have to restart my system.

what i have tried so far:

- solo mining with the problematic card
- Using different pci-e slots for the problematic card
- reinstall the latest BIOS-Driver
- reinstall the latest nvidia gpu driver
still only 15 MH/s and no overclocking possible


My setup:
GPU: 3x gtx 1060 zotac mini
Motherboard: msi z170a sli plus
OS: latest version of Windows 10 64Bit
4gb of ram

Has anyone the same problem or an idea how to solve it?
I'm thankful for every suggestion!
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