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Topic: Nvidia P102-100 Mining GPU's coming up (Mining version of the GTX 1080ti) - page 2. (Read 4539 times)

legendary
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Have you had the chance to test those cards with new ethereum miner from ohgodagirl?Regular 1080ti is making close to 50 mhs with it at low power consumption and i am interested to see if there will be some kind of boost on hash rate on mining version with new miner Cool

Doesn't appear to actually be a miner, but a "runtime" memory strap modifier for GDDR 5x specifically.

Since only the 1080 and 1080 ti (and Titan Pascal) use GDDR 5x on the Nvidia side, there probably won't be a version for anything else - GDDR 5 doesn't NEED it nearly as much.

member
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Have you had the chance to test those cards with new ethereum miner from ohgodagirl?Regular 1080ti is making close to 50 mhs with it at low power consumption and i am interested to see if there will be some kind of boost on hash rate on mining version with new miner Cool

No.  Which miner is that?
this one in the link,people are saying close to 40mhs on regular 1080 and as i said 50mhs on 1080ti
https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/OhGodAnETHlargementPill.exe/

People are saying this WHERE?


In  official thread for this tool,there was also one more thread about this tool with uploaded screenshots but i am guessing someone will do that soon in this thread2.No upgrades for 1070/60 tho
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-1080-1080ti-ethlargement-the-hashrate-hardener-3370685
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
Have you had the chance to test those cards with new ethereum miner from ohgodagirl?Regular 1080ti is making close to 50 mhs with it at low power consumption and i am interested to see if there will be some kind of boost on hash rate on mining version with new miner Cool

No.  Which miner is that?
this one in the link,people are saying close to 40mhs on regular 1080 and as i said 50mhs on 1080ti
https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/OhGodAnETHlargementPill.exe/

People are saying this WHERE?

member
Activity: 154
Merit: 10
Have you had the chance to test those cards with new ethereum miner from ohgodagirl?Regular 1080ti is making close to 50 mhs with it at low power consumption and i am interested to see if there will be some kind of boost on hash rate on mining version with new miner Cool

No.  Which miner is that?
this one in the link,people are saying close to 40mhs on regular 1080 and as i said 50mhs on 1080ti
https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/OhGodAnETHlargementPill.exe/
kjs
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Have you had the chance to test those cards with new ethereum miner from ohgodagirl?Regular 1080ti is making close to 50 mhs with it at low power consumption and i am interested to see if there will be some kind of boost on hash rate on mining version with new miner Cool

No.  Which miner is that?
sr. member
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Until the end
This is great news.  If they can ramp up production of their chips and fulfill demand for both GPU's and Mining GPU's the long and bloody war that has existed between gamers and miners will be over!
member
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I have been testing the shipment of P102-100 GPU's we recently received, here are the results for our 16 x P102-100 GPU mining system:

ETH - Total Speed: 796.881 Mh/s, Total Shares: 48(3+3+0+5+3+5+2+0+4+4+1+5+4+1+4+4), Rejected: 0(0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0), Time: 00:04
ETH: GPU0 50.649 Mh/s, GPU1 49.744 Mh/s, GPU2 50.086 Mh/s, GPU3 49.684 Mh/s, GPU4 50.027 Mh/s, GPU5 50.145 Mh/s, GPU6 49.682 Mh/s, GPU7 50.243 Mh/s, GPU8 49.840 Mh/s, GPU9 50.127 Mh/s, GPU10 47.945 Mh/s, GPU11 50.010 Mh/s, GPU12 50.221 Mh/s, GPU13 50.104 Mh/s, GPU14 48.273 Mh/s, GPU15 50.100 Mh/s
Incorrect ETH shares: none
1 minute average ETH total speed: 793.641 Mh/s
Pool switches: ETH - 0
Current ETH share target: 0x0000000112e0be82 (diff: 4000MH), epoch 180(2.41GB)
Current -dcri values: -dcri 6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6
GPU0 t=55C fan=100%, GPU1 t=57C fan=100%, GPU2 t=58C fan=100%, GPU3 t=58C fan=100%, GPU4 t=58C fan=100%, GPU5 t=54C fan=100%, GPU6 t=62C fan=100%, GPU7 t=60C fan=100%, GPU8 t=63C fan=100%, GPU9 t=55C fan=100%, GPU10 t=54C fan=100%, GPU11 t=63C fan=100%, GPU12 t=59C fan=100%, GPU13 t=53C fan=100%, GPU14 t=55C fan=100%, GPU15 t=58C fan=100%

OS: EthOS 1.3.1
Miner: Claymore 11.6
Have you had the chance to test those cards with new ethereum miner from ohgodagirl?Regular 1080ti is making close to 50 mhs with it at low power consumption and i am interested to see if there will be some kind of boost on hash rate on mining version with new miner Cool
jr. member
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Long term HODLer since 2014
https://www.bitnand.com/nvidia-p102-100-gpu-mining-preview

These guys put up a review of the P102 GPU. Seems pretty fast at 50MH/s, but the power consumption is crazy high imho.
newbie
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Nvidia P102 mining gpu available in stock
inbox if anyone interested.  http://
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
They're not a one trick pony - just somewhat optimized for specific usage.
The P104 and P106 aren't all that different from their "consumer" varients, and I suspect the "reduced core count" on the P102 might be a BIOS controlled option rather than a separate GPU model from the 1080 ti.

Overpriced - that's ALL GPUs to a degree at this time.



Has anyone tried a P102 on Folding@Home? It would be interesting to see if the optimized RAM was enough to make up for the lower core count.


full member
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I agree, the mining cards continue to be overpriced just because they can hash Eth faster than their normal counterparts, but in the current market and with e3 coming out, what point is there in dropping money on such an overpriced one trick pony.
full member
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do you have some info about how much power they consume?
~50mh its preety good hash rate but comparing to 2x rx 570(i think its possible to get 2  for same price or less)  will get about 60mh. So the question is power consumption.
member
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yea like many others have said, I don't see the appeal at this price point. 1080Ti's can be purchased for equal or less $, come with a superior 3 yr (vs. 3 month) warranty, they have re-sale value AND they can hash core intensive algorithm's (the most profitable ones recently) better than p102 cards.

1080TI > p102 100%
hero member
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I have been testing the shipment of P102-100 GPU's we recently received, here are the results for our 16 x P102-100 GPU mining system:

ETH - Total Speed: 796.881 Mh/s, Total Shares: 48(3+3+0+5+3+5+2+0+4+4+1+5+4+1+4+4), Rejected: 0(0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0), Time: 00:04
ETH: GPU0 50.649 Mh/s, GPU1 49.744 Mh/s, GPU2 50.086 Mh/s, GPU3 49.684 Mh/s, GPU4 50.027 Mh/s, GPU5 50.145 Mh/s, GPU6 49.682 Mh/s, GPU7 50.243 Mh/s, GPU8 49.840 Mh/s, GPU9 50.127 Mh/s, GPU10 47.945 Mh/s, GPU11 50.010 Mh/s, GPU12 50.221 Mh/s, GPU13 50.104 Mh/s, GPU14 48.273 Mh/s, GPU15 50.100 Mh/s

OS: EthOS 1.3.1
Miner: Claymore 11.6

Finally we get those information, I also guessed its hashrate should be about 50 mh/s. Btw, have you tested it with other algo, for example mining Monero? One month ago 775$ per card is a good deal, but now it's hard to say as Bitmain's going to release asics miner E3. Even me, I'm going to switch all of my Rx580 rigs to mine Monero in next month. Claymore already added new string for Monero hard fork. Hopefully Ethereum will have some move on it.
Yeah, finally we got it and it's normal price compared to other gpus, it has higher hashrate. By the way can't see any idea if they produce this card massively because as you mentioned, bitmain is going to release asic for ether. Don't care what others think but it's great if GPU mining ends, because of those miners, I can't buy normal GPU in cheap price.
kjs
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Merit: 105
Thanks for coming here and giving us info about it Smiley Whats the warranty on them and how is cooling compared to regular 1080tis?Also if you could run benchamark for raven that would be great Grin

The warranty on all of the NVIDIA mining series GPU's (P106, P104, P102) is 3-months.

These have passive heatsinks, so you need fans in your chassis to blow over them.

As for x16r, don't know (probably about the same as a 1080).
full member
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What price are you getting them at, the p104’s were  overpriced and not worth it, so I’m wondering if these are in the same boat especially considering the e3 release this summer or sooner.

Less than 800 - if anyone wants a few we can sell batches at 775 USD each.
Thanks for coming here and giving us info about it Smiley Whats the warranty on them and how is cooling compared to regular 1080tis?Also if you could run benchamark for raven that would be great Grin
kjs
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Looks good, but any thoughts about its bitcoin hash rate?

Bitcoin.

On a GPU.

*ROFLMAOSC for about 5 minutes*

You have GOT to be joking, right?

Bitcoin Gold  Cool 675 sols/sec.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
Looks good, but any thoughts about its bitcoin hash rate?

Bitcoin.

On a GPU.

*ROFLMAOSC for about 5 minutes*



You have GOT to be joking, right?


kjs
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Finally we get those information, I also guessed its hashrate should be about 50 mh/s. Btw, have you tested it with other algo, for example mining Monero? One month ago 775$ per card is a good deal, but now it's hard to say as Bitmain's going to release asics miner E3. Even me, I'm going to switch all of my Rx580 rigs to mine Monero in next month. Claymore already added new string for Monero hard fork. Hopefully Ethereum will have some move on it.

Keep in mind that these GPU's only have 3200 CUDA cores versus a 1080 Ti which has 3584 CUDA cores.  The P102-100 has optimised memory timings and is hence faster for memory bound algorithms (such as Ethash used for Ethereum mining), but slower for compute bound algorithms (such as CryptoNote for Monero and Equihash for Zcash mining).

Zcash benchmarking with DSTM shows around 675 sols/second at stock clock speeds.  I achieved a maximum of 710 sols/second with a +100 mhz core overclock.
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Blockchain Evangelist.
I have been testing the shipment of P102-100 GPU's we recently received, here are the results for our 16 x P102-100 GPU mining system:

ETH - Total Speed: 796.881 Mh/s, Total Shares: 48(3+3+0+5+3+5+2+0+4+4+1+5+4+1+4+4), Rejected: 0(0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0), Time: 00:04
ETH: GPU0 50.649 Mh/s, GPU1 49.744 Mh/s, GPU2 50.086 Mh/s, GPU3 49.684 Mh/s, GPU4 50.027 Mh/s, GPU5 50.145 Mh/s, GPU6 49.682 Mh/s, GPU7 50.243 Mh/s, GPU8 49.840 Mh/s, GPU9 50.127 Mh/s, GPU10 47.945 Mh/s, GPU11 50.010 Mh/s, GPU12 50.221 Mh/s, GPU13 50.104 Mh/s, GPU14 48.273 Mh/s, GPU15 50.100 Mh/s

OS: EthOS 1.3.1
Miner: Claymore 11.6

Finally we get those information, I also guessed its hashrate should be about 50 mh/s. Btw, have you tested it with other algo, for example mining Monero? One month ago 775$ per card is a good deal, but now it's hard to say as Bitmain's going to release asics miner E3. Even me, I'm going to switch all of my Rx580 rigs to mine Monero in next month. Claymore already added new string for Monero hard fork. Hopefully Ethereum will have some move on it.
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