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Topic: My six Geforce GTX 1070's are all running at a lower watt range and 600sol/s (Read 279 times)

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What is the difference between sol/s and mhs?
legendary
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Have you tried tinkering with each of the cards like setting them manually until you reach a stable hashrate? If you just plug it and let it play, chances are there will be a drop since it's not properly configured. Also, undervolting isn't really a problem in mining but overclocking the core clocks is where it's at. Idk much about the settings of a 1070 but try to search around this forum and you'll see the best configs for that GPU.
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EVEA 1600T2 PSU
6x EVGA Geforce GTX 1070
Intel Core i3 Processor (i3-6100 LGA1151)
Memory DDR4-2133 UDIMM 8GB
SanDisk SSD Plus Solid State Drive 120GB
MSI z170A Gaming M7
TRENDnet AC1200 Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter
Windows 10 64bit

After finally getting all the GPU recognized by windows I was disappointed to see that my next stuggle would be figuring out why they all ran at such low watts and mined at such low rates.  I was expecting the watts to be in the 140-150 range right out of the box but all 6 each swing wildly from 75-122wats.  The sol/s rate for the 6 combined GPUs has started as high as 1400 sol/s but usually are down in the 600sol/s range within 1 minute of the program running.

I am mining with EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner through miningpoolhub.
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