For my Nividia I tried several miners. CCminers worked well, I tried 4 or 5 different versions and just ran them through roughly a hundred shares or so bcs I didn't have the patience for longer. The best was the klaus ccminer fork 8.13. The card was run stock, no mods no overclocking. I used steamoctanepool as the mining site. Here's the top results:
ccminerx64 2.27 top speed- 595 Mh/s, avg speed: 571 Mh/s
ccminerx64 2.2 tops 603 Mh/s avg 574 Mh/s
ccminer/Klaus 8.13 850 Mh/s avg 785 Mh/s
I'm being liberal with my use of the word average- I didn't sit down and crunch numbers - I just watched for a few minutes,
this is the bat file I used, swapping out ccminer.exe for ccminer-x64 when using the first two listed
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ccminer.exe -a skein -o stratum+tcp://steamoctanepool.com:4933 -u rRyAgeFcryZXubYDADVLZN76YPmLKXAFfX -p -c=rec
pause
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The klaus has now been running 20 minutes and the current hashrate is 785.5
all the MH/s reading were read from my daemon window not the site
Hope this helps! I'm a relatively new miner with just a few months experience so if you have simple questions I'm glad to answer, f you have techie questions don't bother asking me- plug it in and hit play is about my level of expertise.
Cheers!
On which card you getting above hash rates ?
It's a Zotac1080ti AMP! 11gb. Its a single GPU, not a rig. It's ok on eth- 30-32MH/s but better in other algos. It gets
blake2s=6GH/s .., Decred 4Gh/s , Lyra2v2 58 MH/s, library credits low 400MH/s up to up to 500 with the CC spmod 6, Quark 30-35MH/s, Equihash 500-600 H/s, Skunk 48-52MH/s, Neoscrypt 1.4 MH/s, Tribus 70-75MH/s, X17 =18Mh/s
I wouldn't reccomend it for a rig, or if your electric is high bcs its a hog. The 1070's can be tweaked to get similar eth and each of the same algos do pretty well and have the highest efficiency rating in the Nividia line if memory serves. The numbers above I collected trying out different miners- most all in the CCminer family but different versions/spmods. The nicehash profit calculator is also pretty spot on if you want to see other rates. I lucked out getting the Zotac, now that I'm looking at bench marks on the yiimp pools I find that this model tends to be near top in most algos and there is a pretty wide variance in hash rate depending on manufactorer. Long term the 1070's will make better profit - right now I get electric included in my rent costs so its not a factor for me. Price wise the 1070's are falling around $400 but the 1080's haven't much budged. If you're a hardcore gamer it is a great dual purpose gpu- it kills on some gaming benchmarks I checked out as well. I think AMD's have it beat in some areas, they're strong on eth, but the nividias really have some range and a strong advantage in some algos.
If anyone wants a list of which miners do best for each algo (so far as I've discovered to date) I'm happy to provide that info as well- it also does a decent job dual mining and you can run an eth+ X (decred, sia etc..) using a dual purpose miner.
Cheers!
I see that some are maybe finding some of the numbers a tad incredulous, I'm happy to take some screen shots but I don't think I'm clear to post pics yet- if anyone wants to post for me I can e-mail them attachments to post although it may be more appropriate to do so in a miners thread.