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Kiryu141 avatar Kiryu141 commented on July 4, 2024 2

@nicolasdanelon I am not talking about the 8Ghz card overclocked to 9Ghz. I am talking about the new GTX 1060 6GB models that have a STOCK 9Ghz memory overclocked to 10Ghz. Please read the OP properly

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ScottRosenberg2 avatar ScottRosenberg2 commented on July 4, 2024

The best I'm getting out of mine is rather similar to your end results.

Stock settings on my evga ssc 1060, I get ~18.5 Mh/s
With some tweaks, I get 20.5 or so.

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WellDone2094 avatar WellDone2094 commented on July 4, 2024

i thought that a 1060 u could reach 23Mh/s

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ScottRosenberg2 avatar ScottRosenberg2 commented on July 4, 2024

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Kiryu141 avatar Kiryu141 commented on July 4, 2024

@WellDone2094 - 23+MH/s is what I am getting out of the MK1 GTX 1060 6GB like I mentioned already. Very new on the market is the revised GTX 1060 6GB (MK2) now fitted with 9Ghz memory STOCK. So potential overclocked is around 10Ghz. If this really is a hardware limitation we are seeing with speed issue, BUYER BEWARE

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Kainzo avatar Kainzo commented on July 4, 2024

Also getting 23 Mhash from mine

Zotac, EVGA, Gigabyte -- MSI is the only one that performs at 18mhash.

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ScottRosenberg2 avatar ScottRosenberg2 commented on July 4, 2024

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Kiryu141 avatar Kiryu141 commented on July 4, 2024

I can raise my Samsung chipped rev1 1060 6GB from 8000Mhz to 9500Mhz no issues. Likewise, the rev2 Samsung chipped 1060 6GB cards that just came out with stock memory of 9000Mhz, even raised to 10k+ Ghz, as my screenshots above show, only get 20MH/s at best. Thinking about it now, I wonder if they have started using GDDR5X like in the GTX 1080 which makes it worse for mining. Specs on the Gigabyte website state that it is still GDDR5 thou?

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nicolasdanelon avatar nicolasdanelon commented on July 4, 2024

this is a pny 1060 6Gb, it can go up 22 maybe (barely) 24 mh/s but itsnt stable :/

gtx-1060

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lolosrot avatar lolosrot commented on July 4, 2024

Hi Kiryu, I try the same 9gbps aorus like you, with the same problem. Still unsolved. But I find out, that the memory controller load is not running on 100% like on my other gtx cards. Max load I can see is 88%, so there is maybe another 12% we can get from it? But it will be still only cca 23MH/s, like on the 8gbps versions.
obrazok

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Kiryu141 avatar Kiryu141 commented on July 4, 2024

lolosrot, I ended up returning the card to where I bought in and stuck to using the 8Gbps GTX 1060 6GB instead. I have noticed also that all my cards gained extra 5% performance from 190Mh/s to 200Mh/s for my rig (7x 1060 6GB and 1x 1070 8GB) when I upgraded to Claymore v9.7 but I have not tested the 9Gbps on it. Additionally, nVidia have released a new driver (384.94) which may also help with any performance issues.

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lolosrot avatar lolosrot commented on July 4, 2024

Well, i'm using 1070s and rx 470 in my rigs. This one was bought for testing purposes, because I was curious, what can 9gbps ddr5 do... Anyway, I move it to my sons gaming PC replacing old 750ti.

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Kiryu141 avatar Kiryu141 commented on July 4, 2024

@lolosrot I am only using GTX 750ti for all my gaming lol. I would highly recommend you try Claymore 9.7 if you are not already using it with your setup. I am getting roughly 1 Ethereum every 2 weeks 7x GTX 1060 6GB + 1x GTX 1070

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JohnDotOwl avatar JohnDotOwl commented on July 4, 2024

OH MY GOD , WHAT A WAY TO KILL ALL MINERS NVIDIA !

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marktellez avatar marktellez commented on July 4, 2024

Just wanted to chime in, my 1060 EVGA FTW 3GB gets 25mh, while my Strix 1060 6MB gets a paltry 18mh. Both are OC'd vias nvidia-settings running on ubuntu. They are running like cool-hand luke at 80% fan. 33c and 43c.

ETH: GPU0 25.215 Mh/s, GPU1 18.651 Mh/s
GPU0 t=43C fan=80%, GPU1 t=32C fan=80%

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gavrochel avatar gavrochel commented on July 4, 2024

Me too. My ETH gain with stock values
Old Zotac 1060 mini 3 GB = 24 MHash
New Asus 1060 OC 6 gb = 19 MHash
Why???

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marktellez avatar marktellez commented on July 4, 2024

My 1060 6GB has hynix memory, my EVGA 1060 3GB has samsung - thats my guess

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