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Topic: NVIDIA GTX1060 3GB OC Settings - 23.08 MH/s (Read 358 times)

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March 09, 2018, 10:27:14 AM
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Thanks for sharing your overclock setting, I use zotac 1060 3Gb AMP
How much is your temp and your fan speed?

52 - 68 c temp for GTX1060 3GB
Fan speed: %60

Wow you have good temp.

I don't know what's wrong with my card, it's so hot. If Fan speed 60% temp will go over 70++C
now I set fan speed 80% and temp is 65

Set power limit 90W
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Thanks for sharing your overclock setting, I use zotac 1060 3Gb AMP
How much is your temp and your fan speed?

52 - 68 c temp for GTX1060 3GB
Fan speed: %60

Wow you have good temp.

I don't know what's wrong with my card, it's so hot. If Fan speed 60% temp will go over 70++C
now I set fan speed 80% and temp is 65
hero member
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Thanks for sharing your overclock setting, I use zotac 1060 3Gb AMP
How much is your temp and your fan speed?

52 - 68 c temp for GTX1060 3GB
Fan speed: %60
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Blockchain Evangelist.
I'm using MSI 1060 3Gb, Memory's from Samsung.
Setting: power limit 65%, core: +0, mem: +950. Achieved hashrate is 25.1 Mh/s.

I have done some tests with EVGA 1060 3Gb as well, as I remember, the hashrate is also quite good at nearly 24.5 Mh/s.



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Thanks for sharing your overclock setting, I use zotac 1060 3Gb AMP
How much is your temp and your fan speed?
hero member
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miner01: no problem
miner02: GPU5
miner03: GPU0
miner04: GPU5
miner05: no problem
miner06: GPU1

As you see, there is a problem. I see this problem also on AsROCK H81 Pro BTC R2.0 motherboard.

By the way, I use 3 x Biosatar TB250-BTC PRO with 12 GPU and 8 x Esonic TB250 Gladiator with 12 GPU without any problem. All GPUs work well. The GPUS are NVIDIA GTX1050 TI

0.XX varience is acceptable but higher values are not acceptable.

All of the rigs work well on Windows. You can see my first 12 x rigs are very stable.
Two rigs with Asus Prime Z270-A has one lower hashrate value.
One of the rigs you will see 3 x NVIDIA GTX1060 3GB. Two of the GPUs has lower hashrate because they have different RAM and cannot be overclocked. I have tried to put one of them the other lower hashrate PCIE slot. The result is the lover hashrate.
One more thing. You will see my last rig with 5 GPU work well. But there is aa problem if i put the GPU on the other PCIE slot. Guess ? Lower hashrate. The riser. but i couldnt figure it out why Huh

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Well, here's a rig identical to the first one, except the GPU's are EVGA 1080Ti SC's instead of SC2's:



Note how on this rig the 6th GPU is a little lower than the rest.  I consider that within normal variances.

I see similar variances across my other rigs:

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First GPU has 701 H/s
. The others have 712-729 H/s

Well, you have lower hashrate on one GPU.
just use eth miner or claymore dual miner if you want to see the hashrate difference.
Please check and share your results.
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I have several rigs running Asus Prime Z270-A with 9 GPUs with no issues with low hash rates. Here's one of them:

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NVIDIA GTX1060 3GB - Zotac AMP! Edition Overclock Settings for HiveOS
NVIDIA GTX1060 3GB - MSI Gaming X Overclock Settings for HiveOS

CORE 150 MEM 1050 PL 90

You will see 23.00 Mh/s - 23.08 MH/s hashrate in ETH miner. Each GPU will use only 90 Watt. Save 30 Watt for each GPU.

I dont use Claymore ETH Dual miner because it is faster on AMD GPUs, not on NVIDIA GPUs.

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Note: There is a problem if you use Asus Prime Z270-A motherboard. It has 7 x PCIE slots and 2 x M2 slots. It can manage 9 x GPUs. In HiveOS, one GPU gives lower hashrate than the others. I have two Asus Prime Z270-A motherboard. Both of the same. I have double checked risers. I couldnt find the solution yet. When I use the Windows SSD, there is no any problem. I think HiveOS has a bug.
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