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legendary
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August 07, 2018, 02:55:05 PM
#23
if 6GB version have faster memory than probably, else it will mine the same.

Even if the memory is the same, the 6Gb has a different clock and it should perform at least a little bit better. I can make you an example and compare this 3 Gb and 6 Gb of 1060 cards with the Rx 570/580 series where the 4Gb cards can make almost the same as 8Gb but the 8 Gb version can make a bit more and perform well because the memory clock standard for 4 Gb is 1750 and for 8 Gb cards is 2000. The same difference should apply to Nvidia 3Gb and 6Gb versions.
jr. member
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August 07, 2018, 02:50:55 PM
#22
if 6GB version have faster memory than probably, else it will mine the same.
legendary
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August 07, 2018, 02:45:34 PM
#21
How come no one is saying that this card should easily do 24 Mhs in Ethash at least I think it should. I have a 3 Gb Gtx 1060 and when I could mine Ethereum with it in Windows 10 I could mine at 23.9 Mhsh with core clock +250 and memory clock +800. Always with 70% power consumption at around 85 watt.

I suppose the 6Gb card should do a bit more than 24 Mhs but I think it should easily do 24 Mhs in Ethash algorithm.
newbie
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August 07, 2018, 09:23:09 AM
#20
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB
NVIDIA CUDA® Cores: 1280
Frame Buffer: 6 GB GDDR5
Boost Clock – Relative: 1.4x
Boost Clock – Actual: 1708 MHz

GTX 1060 6GB – UNDERPOWERED
For those of you who live in Connecticut, New Jersey or other places where electricity is rather expensive, you might prefer to lower the power target of the card in addition to overclocking it.

By lowering the power target you will see how the hashrate goes down too; however, hashrate drop is really low compared to power savings. By cutting power usage by -30% (70%) you lose only 0.3 MH/s, which means that now your card will output 23.5 – 24.7 Mh/s while drawing 80 Watts from the wall. Make sure you leave the memory clock at 4,700 MHz* (+925).

Here is the link fore more info

https://miningchamp.com/gpus/205/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-1060-6GB-hashrate
https://miningchamp.com/gpus/227/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1060-6-GB-hashrate
https://miningchamp.com/gpus/230/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1060-6-GB-hashrate
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https://miningchamp.com/gpus/81/Gigabyte-GTX-1060-6gb-hashrate
https://miningchamp.com/gpus/90/MSI-GTX-1060-6GB-hashrate
newbie
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July 29, 2018, 04:30:42 AM
#19

A great graphics card, I have all the farms assembled for such, so to speak, price-quality.!
newbie
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July 29, 2018, 01:17:16 AM
#18
GTX 1060 6GB – UNDERPOWERED

For those of you who live in Connecticut, New Jersey or other places where electricity is rather expensive, you might prefer to lower the power target of the card in addition to overclocking it.

By lowering the power target you will see how the hashrate goes down too; however, hashrate drop is really low compared to power savings. By cutting power usage by -30% (70%) you lose only 0.3 MH/s, which means that now your card will output 23.5 – 24.7 Mh/s while drawing 80 Watts from the wall. Make sure you leave the memory clock at 4,700 MHz* (+925).

Even with electricity cost of $ 0.1 per KW/h this setup is more profitable than leaving the power target at 100%. Besides, lowering the power target drops the GPU temperature to 58C (136 F), which means that you can turn off the fan safely so the card becomes 100% silent.

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newbie
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July 11, 2018, 06:18:14 AM
#17
I'm in the minig for a couple of months, by your algorithms I can not say anything. For check best AltCoin most profitable at this moment, i use site: Whattomine.
I have two video card  Nvidia GTX 1060 (6gb), i5-7600k, oc win 10.
cards give out:
21 Mh/s - Ethash (Musicoin, ETH)
291 sol - Zcash
1 Mh - Luxcoin
temperature on cards: 60-70c
video cards without overclocking. I use the miners: CCminer, Claymore's Dual Mine, zcash gpu miner.
 

full member
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February 04, 2018, 11:32:02 AM
#15
best settings for ethereum mining:

GPU clock          1600 Mhz
Memory clock    4700  Mhz
Power target       65%

Mining Hashrate  is 23.5 Mh/s, Power draw  - 75w
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If we do not know what memory you have in the card, that information is useless.
newbie
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January 07, 2018, 10:36:51 AM
#14
best settings for ethereum mining:

GPU clock          1600 Mhz
Memory clock    4700  Mhz
Power target       65%

Mining Hashrate  is 23.5 Mh/s, Power draw  - 75w
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legendary
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December 20, 2017, 08:06:40 AM
#13
1060 6GB Samsung mem with bus speed 240 GB/s - 570 h/s
1060 6GB Samsung mem with bus speed 230 GB/s - 550 h/s
1060 6GB Micron mem     with bus speed 225 GB/s - 540 h/s
1060 6GB Hynix mem      with bus speed n/a           - 500 h/s
1060 3GB Samsung mem with bus speed 240 GB/s - 570 h/s

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speeds with the cryptonight sp-mod #3:

1060 6GB Samsung mem with bus speed 240 GB/s - 620 h/s
1060 6GB Samsung mem with bus speed 230 GB/s - 600 h/s
1060 6GB Micron mem     with bus speed 225 GB/s - 590 h/s
1060 6GB Hynix mem      with bus speed n/a           - 550 h/s
1060 3GB Samsung mem with bus speed 240 GB/s - 610 h/s
newbie
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December 20, 2017, 07:30:35 AM
#12
Is it possible to mine crypto with my nvidia 1060 laptop?
newbie
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December 16, 2017, 04:20:56 AM
#11
Even it is an old thread I just want add my numbers to clarify. If you saw much higher hashrates for cryptonight on older cards then I think that were just wrong information. with older nvidia cards you get normally only up to 400h/s which is also not that bad but they are also more power hungry.

Cryptonight is a mem intensive algo. you do not need that much gpu ram, but a high mem bus speed. The only important start param for ccminer for me was "-bfactor=5". but the number depends on your CPU so you have to play around and can be between 0-12. without bfactor my slow celeron with 2 cores was avg at 40% load and with bfactor between 0-8%. big difference and also a few more hash. All other settings than important like username etc were stnadard miner settings when you do not use the conf file. I did not specify threads only bfactor as extra param. Of course I also tried but the settings were the best to go. I have 4 different card types and added hynix experiences from other miners:

1060 6GB Samsung mem with bus speed 240 GB/s - 570 h/s
1060 6GB Samsung mem with bus speed 230 GB/s - 550 h/s
1060 6GB Micron mem     with bus speed 225 GB/s - 540 h/s
1060 6GB Hynix mem      with bus speed n/a           - 500 h/s
1060 3GB Samsung mem with bus speed 240 GB/s - 570 h/s

mem clock is set as high as possible - until you do not get any result does not validate on CPU
core clock is not that important +100 is normally more than enough
power target you can set but even with 100% it will only use 65W avg

I normally like this algo because of low power consumption and so cooler gpu's. some are staying at 54 degree with low fan speed. thats incredible and nice for long life. but it shows also that there is maybe a lot of potential to get higher hashrates with a more optimized miner. So your hashrate is normally perfect and shows me that u were lucky with a good samsung mem Smiley
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January 11, 2017, 09:52:51 PM
#10
Not sure if you're asking me but I'll answer anyway.. Smiley

My GTX1070 somewhat OC'ed (see my last post above) gets ~28MH/s for Claymore Dual Ethereum in ethereum mode only (-mode 1):

http://image.prntscr.com/image/bb59a1512dea4a9aa7166eacadf80d41.png

It gets about 430-440 Sol/s for EWBF 0.1.0b:

http://image.prntscr.com/image/632d706993824affbc68132cd95e8aee.png

Windows 10 x64 v1607 - latest NVIDIA v376.33. It's my main PC and only using this card, when I'm not gaming, which isn't too often.
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January 11, 2017, 06:35:26 PM
#9
Damm something happen with you Graphics Card.

I've ASUS GTX 1060 6GB and ethereum give me 17-23mh/s using Claymore Dual Ethereum

http://image.prntscr.com/image/40da40a813c54287a1fc16adf8c832ee.png

Zec giving me 245-250sol/s using EWBF 0.0.8b

http://image.prntscr.com/image/2c0608d0b1154128a2e06457292bb582.png


Not overclocked, for mining purposes you can use this page www.whattomine.com/coins for check best AltCoin most profitable at this moment, or use NiceHash (I'd prefer Mining Zec directly, the system work more lighty so i can use for other things.)

What NVIDIA drivers are you using?
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January 11, 2017, 12:04:37 PM
#8
If you want really to mine monero for now i think there is only CCminer, you may want to use an updated version compiled for cuda8 that should give you about 450/500h on a gtx 1060 (gtx 1070 is about 700) @ low tdp's

https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer-cryptonight/releases

While I try out cloud mining for zcash (bought some hours of 50kSol/s) I was looking into Monero mining on my GTX1070OC 8GB. I see you think the GXT1070 should get about 700H/s.. I'm only getting about 580H/s. I'm "ccminer-KlausT-cryptonight-103-x64-cuda80" on win10x64. Should I run the miner with a special --launch setting? It seems t default to 8x60 (it has 15 SMX, so 60 is devidable).

Have you overclocked your gpu ? 580 seems about right for a stock card.
It is somewhat overclocked by default, and then I've raised the boost, voltage, memory clock and power target a bit too:
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CryptoLearner
January 10, 2017, 09:15:33 AM
#7
If you want really to mine monero for now i think there is only CCminer, you may want to use an updated version compiled for cuda8 that should give you about 450/500h on a gtx 1060 (gtx 1070 is about 700) @ low tdp's

https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer-cryptonight/releases

While I try out cloud mining for zcash (bought some hours of 50kSol/s) I was looking into Monero mining on my GTX1070OC 8GB. I see you think the GXT1070 should get about 700H/s.. I'm only getting about 580H/s. I'm "ccminer-KlausT-cryptonight-103-x64-cuda80" on win10x64. Should I run the miner with a special --launch setting? It seems t default to 8x60 (it has 15 SMX, so 60 is devidable).

Have you overclocked your gpu ? 580 seems about right for a stock card.
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January 10, 2017, 08:16:05 AM
#6
If you want really to mine monero for now i think there is only CCminer, you may want to use an updated version compiled for cuda8 that should give you about 450/500h on a gtx 1060 (gtx 1070 is about 700) @ low tdp's

https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer-cryptonight/releases

While I try out cloud mining for zcash (bought some hours of 50kSol/s) I was looking into Monero mining on my GTX1070OC 8GB. I see you think the GXT1070 should get about 700H/s.. I'm only getting about 580H/s. I'm "ccminer-KlausT-cryptonight-103-x64-cuda80" on win10x64. Should I run the miner with a special --launch setting? It seems t default to 8x60 (it has 15 SMX, so 60 is devidable).
newbie
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January 04, 2017, 08:05:09 PM
#5
You are mixing up things,

depending on the coin and algorythm  the hashing speed is VERY different, it's not because you do 30MH in ethereum you'll do the same for XMR or zcash or any other coin, each coin have their own hashrate  depednding on hardware and algorythm/network difficulty, just read up all the topics, you'll learn...

I've tried MRX, Zcash, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dashcoin, Dash, FNC and possibly other currencies, they're a mix of algorithms and I get pretty much the same kh/s for all of them. I haven't tried Ethereum yet, but I will tomorrow (3am here) but I highly doubt it'll be anywhere close to 30MH, there are differences between algorithms but for most it's not a 29.5 Megahash difference Huh

Edit: I started mining Ethereum, I now understand what you mean - I'm getting 18 Mh/s without any config changes, thanks for the help  Grin
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CryptoLearner
January 04, 2017, 07:35:18 PM
#4
You are mixing up things,

depending on the coin and algorythm  the hashing speed is VERY different, it's not because you do 30MH in ethereum you'll do the same for XMR or zcash or any other coin, each coin have their own hashrate  depednding on hardware and algorythm/network difficulty, just read up all the topics, you'll learn...
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