I have NVIDIA Quadro M6000 12GB (Maxwell based card) and I'm currently getting arround 11MH/s on x11 using ccminer-spmod-1.5.78 is that good or can I somehow squeeze more out of it? I tried to use the card to mine Ethereum but the Ethereum miner was giving me pretty crappy results for a $7K graphics card. Didn't buy the card for mining just putting it to use while it's not being worked for other stuffs.
zpool is working really good for me by the way. I can leave my machine and not touch it even with the service disruption on the weekend I haven't been back home it just self restored
If this helps? http://zpool.ca/?address=1RandomHcHfiiELSdNpbHJQfPBe8c7Epv
Your question isn't realy related to zpool, or any pool, but that's some card you have there. It doesn't look like it's suitable
for mining for that price but, like you said, you didn't buy it for mining. The highest end Geforce cards like the Titan underperform
severely for their price. It looks like Quadro is similar, your's is slightly better than a 980.
SP tunes ccminer for specific cards but not Quadros. You can play with the -i parameter to increase the intensity until it crashes
to find out the max. You could ask questions about ccminer in SP's thread. SP offers faster miners for a price but the improvement
is not worth it for a one card setup.
You should make sure the temps are ok, if the card gets too hot it throttles. Quadros should have a lot of flexibility with
modifying clocks and power limits and stuff to get higher hash rates. In particular I find the default fan curve way too slow.
It allows the temps to get into the throttling range before the fan speed ramps up to audible levels. Obviously the're optimized
to be quiet which isn't a good idea for mining.
I'd be curious about what you can get out of the card as well as other specs, but that's probably more appropriate in the
mining section. Also you should look around the hardware section and other resources for tips on tweaking your card.
Happy mining.