488 sol/s on GTX 1070 // +200core / + 950mem - No TDP limit
kinda fake ... or more then 2.2ghz on gpu?
Power comsumption
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It doesn't matter. I think it is impossible without hardcore hardware mode overclock.
Thing is, this is really nice piece of silicon. I have it for 1600p Gaming. I have a rig with 4x 1070, all of them are identical to this one (even same batch), but they are some 5 percent worse - power/stability wise.
MSI Gaming X - Samsung memory (all of them)
running around 2167core (sometimes boosting over 2200mhz) and 1000 mem - memory bandwith is doing the numbers. On other cards i can reach some 850 - 900mem 24/7 stable, this one was running 1000 for 2 months. Now i slowed it down to 950, i think i will fry memory in some time.
So, below screenshot is just for show, that was just a max overclock clean run for you as a proof. I can assure you it is stable indeed, but not worth it long term.
So, this is standard BIOS gpu, air cooled, Windows 10 1607, 375.95 drivers, default NiceHash setup.
One last thing...This computer has IGP connected to LCD. If i connect Nvidia output - hash drops some 10 - 15 sols....So, this is maybe the answer what you looking for - no magic invoved
Good hashing guys.
hash screenshot:PS: GPU power shows 88, which is rather lot - as i said, this is just for show. If i drop OC just a bit, I`m around 80 and still achieving 475-480 sol/s
So, this card is also achieving better temps and power consumption than the other identical MSI. Question is, if it is a GPU quality, or Nvidia is doing bad job in applying thermal paste consistently on all cards....I will not tear it apart to just look, but someone could disassemble, put quality thermal paste and try...Do NOT buy MSI cards. I went through about 9 red ones out of the 16 MSI 1070s I bought (50%+ failure rate) over 3 months. They have serious problems with the VRMS, very much like EVGA. However, the cards also run hot and fans will often times sit at 100% while not completely cooling the card.
The VRMs literally start on fire, pop, burn out, I've found some of them laying in pieces below the card. I haven't had any problems with the white ones besides having a crappier cooler then even the reds. The last five batch I bought I sent all of them back after they failed. Regardless of having a 220w capable TDP they aren't capable of handling anywhere close to that amount of power. It seems like they never stress tested the cards. If your cards have lasted more then a month they'll probably be alright. Mine failed within a week to a month time frame (some month and a half). I talked about this in the SP thread.