GTX 1060 Mining Settings (Best Overclock Settings)
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Disclaimer:
GTX 1060 mining settings (overclock settings) provided in this article will work with all models of GTX 1060. No matter which brand’s GPU you are using. The main difference between models and GPU to GPU is the Silicon Lottery. This means your GPU may perform worst or better based on your luck in the hardware.
Quick Overview
GTX 1060 Review
Frequent Questions:
GTX 1060 Mining Profitability?
Mining Profitability depends on the current market rates and which coin you are mining that you can check using our mining profitability calculator on whattomine. At the time of writing this article the most profitable coin using GTX 1060 is Ethereum and the profitability is $1.61 per day.
VRAM Size Limitation
Some GTX 1060s come with 3GB Vram which will limit you to mine certain coins with DAG size smaller than 3GB.
GTX 1060 Mining Settings (Overclock Settings)
Overclock setting are different for all mining algorithms we will try to add as much as we can. But It’s not possible to add for all the algorithms. But don’t worry you will get GTX 1060 Mining Overclock Setting for the most profitable crypto coins and algorithms.
If two numbers are provided, first will be for Windows the second will be for a Linux-based Mining OS.
- Ethash
- Ethash
- Autolykos
- KawPow
- MTP
- ETH
GTX 1060 Ethash Mining Overclocks:
GTX 1060 Ethash Mining Overclocks ONLY for 6 GB Vram:
- Core Voltage (VDD): N/A
- Power Limit (%): ~60% or 75 (W)
- Core Clock (CClock): +150
- Memory Clock (MClock): +700 or 1400
- Fan Speed (%): 70% ± based on your temps.
With these setting you will get 20.5mh/s with 70 Watts power consumption on GTX 1060.
GTX 1060 Ethash Mining Overclocks:
GTX 1060 Ethash Mining Overclocks ONLY for 6 GB Vram:
- Core Voltage (VDD): N/A
- Power Limit (%): ~65% or 80 (W)
- Core Clock (CClock): +150
- Memory Clock (MClock): +440 or 880
- Fan Speed (%): 82% ± based on your temps.
With these setting you will get 22.5mh/s with 76 Watts power consumption on GTX 1060.
GTX 1060 Autolykos Mining Overclocks:
- Core Voltage (VDD): N/A
- Power Limit (%): ~60% or 75 (W)
- Core Clock (CClock): +150
- Memory Clock (MClock): +700 or 1400
- Fan Speed (%): 70% ± based on your temps.
With these setting you will get 46.5mh/s with 75 Watts power consumption on GTX 1060.
GTX 1060 Kawpow Mining Overclocks:
- Core Voltage (VDD): N/A
- Power Limit (%): ~60% or 75 (W)
- Core Clock (CClock): +150
- Memory Clock (MClock): +700 or 1400
- Fan Speed (%): 70% ± based on your temps.
With these setting you will get 8.5mh/s with 75 Watts power consumption on GTX 1060.
GTX 1060 Kawpow Mining Overclocks:
- Core Voltage (VDD): N/A
- Power Limit (%): ~60% or 75 (W)
- Core Clock (CClock): +150
- Memory Clock (MClock): +700 or 1400
- Fan Speed (%): 70% ± based on your temps.
With these setting you will get 1.25mh/s with 75 Watts power consumption on GTX 1060.
Recommended miner: Trex
Core MHz (Absolute core) | Memory MHz (Memory clock offset) | PowerLimit (Watt) |
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50 | 800 | 85 | 70 |
With these setting you will get 22.00mh/s with 85 Watts power consumption on GTX 1060.
Mining Rig Build With GTX 1060
Here we added all parts to make GTX 1060 mining rig in the minimum budget
As I mentioned here we added all parts to make GTX 1060 mining rig in the minimum budget. But the main thing that I want to share with you rates of all the components mentioned here are not fixed you may get different rates of all parts at different locations and place of purchase.
Also you can use different parts for your mining rig if you want it all depends on you. But we always try to mentioned the best components for the mining rig to get the best profits from your crypto mining rig at minimum cost possible.
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Overclocking the Zotac GTX 1060 AMP
AbhMkh
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So I overclocked the 1060 AMP using Zotac’s own Firestorm application and here is what I could achieve.
Core Clock : 2106 Mhz ( + 180 Mhz from the stock clocks of the card)
Memory Clock : 4350 Mhz ( +350 Mhz from the stock memory clock)
Voltage was not touched.
Anything above this and the Uniengine Valley was crashing, this max overclock I could achieve with stability.
Has anyone been able to squeeze more out of the card, if yes, how ?
Cheers !
AbhMkh
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AbhMkh
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I am surprised, has no one ever tried to overclock this particular model ?
ssb1551
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I have the AMP edition of 1060 6GB but never the felt the need to overclock. Guess FHD resolution doesn’t need overclocking the card.
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I have the Zotac GTX 1060 6gb mini, never felt the need of OC. Sorry for the noob question but what advantages are there when we OC a gpu?
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billubakra said:
I have the Zotac GTX 1060 6gb mini, never felt the need of OC. Sorry for the noob question but what advantages are there when we OC a gpu?
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Put very simply, if a game is utilizing 100% of the GPU, OC’ing would help get you a few more FPS.
Overclocking helps you squeeze a bit more performance from the GPU which you wouldn’t have gotten otherwise.
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AbhMkh said:
Put very simply, if a game is utilizing 100% of the GPU, OC’ing would help get you a few more FPS.
Overclocking helps you squeeze a bit more performance from the GPU which you wouldn’t have gotten otherwise.
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Thanks. I am never really bothered by these fps as long as the game is running fine without any lags. To each its own I guess.
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billubakra said:
I have the Zotac GTX 1060 6gb mini, never felt the need of OC. Sorry for the noob question but what advantages are there when we OC a gpu?
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OC is passionate thing done by overclockers and hardcore gamers to benchmark the system and also to achieve good FPS and graphics.
But one has to be very very careful while doing this and its not for Novice users
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AbhMkh said:
So I overclocked the 1060 AMP using Zotac’s own Firestorm application and here is what I could achieve.
Core Clock : 2106 Mhz ( + 180 Mhz from the stock clocks of the card)
Memory Clock : 4350 Mhz ( +350 Mhz from the stock memory clock)
Voltage was not touched.
Anything above this and the Uniengine Valley was crashing, this max overclock I could achieve with stability.
Has anyone been able to squeeze more out of the card, if yes, how ?
Cheers !
AbhMkhClick to expand…
1060 won’t go beyond 2200Mhz. I have a 1060 6gb as well.
Best case scenario, an avg of 15% perf increase can be squeezed out of the card for most manufacturers.
Sent from my ONE E1003 using Tapatalk
vito scalleta
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AbhMkh said:
So I overclocked the 1060 AMP using Zotac’s own Firestorm application and here is what I could achieve.
Core Clock : 2106 Mhz ( + 180 Mhz from the stock clocks of the card)
Memory Clock : 4350 Mhz ( +350 Mhz from the stock memory clock)
Voltage was not touched.
Anything above this and the Uniengine Valley was crashing, this max overclock I could achieve with stability.
Has anyone been able to squeeze more out of the card, if yes, how ?
Cheers !
AbhMkhClick to expand…
Why didnt you try to change the voltage ? what are temps while running valley ?
AbhMkh
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vito scalleta said:
Why didnt you try to change the voltage ? what are temps while running valley ?
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Voltage was not touched, whatever stock voltage is supplied to the card. Fans running at 100 %, temperature never goes above 70 Degrees.
AbhMkh
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Hrishi said:
1060 won’t go beyond 2200Mhz. I have a 1060 6gb as well.
Best case scenario, an avg of 15% perf increase can be squeezed out of the card for most manufacturers.Sent from my ONE E1003 using Tapatalk
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Which 1060 do you have, I have heard Asus and EVGA 1060’s have more overclocking potential than the Zotac card
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AbhMkh said:
Which 1060 do you have, I have heard Asus and EVGA 1060’s have more overclocking potential than the Zotac card
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Mine’s Gainward Dual. Yes, they do have more potential, but I read somewhere that there’s a practical limitation on the maximum possible clock itself unless you mod the drivers, etc. I’m saying this because I have seen scores of posts about 1060 OC and none of them go beyond 2.2GHz on core clock without crashing.
There were a few odd ones where they clocked almost 3.0GHz but I think that was a modified vBIOS or drivers, possibly….and obviously nitro cooling.
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GTX 1063 and 1066 — Overclocking 1060 6Gb Micron on Hive OS | Page 3
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Thank you all.
I won’t torture you anymore.
Stopped on phoenix with
core 150
memory 1250
PL 85
has been stable for 9hours and gives 23.4Mh
pinco
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overloaded 2-3 times a day
well, to hell with it 😉
pinco
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lowered the maximum temperature in the autofan from 65 to 60 and so far the miner has not restarted for a day and a half 😉
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pinco said:
in the autofan reduced the maximum temperature from 65 to 60 and so far for a day and a half the miner has not restarted yet 😉
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Time to change thermal paste with gaskets
nine0002
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HELLO EVERYONE NEED HELP 3 cards 1060
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB 6078 MB GB gives 24.08 MH 100\1000\90
Micron GDDR5
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB 6078 MB
NVIDIA Micron GDDR5
well and
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB 6078 MB ZOTAC
Micron GDDR5X 86.04.A3.00.4A PL 90 W, 150 W, 180 W
16.44 MH I just already tried everything, the most important thing is that I would not put it does not crash)
WHAT to do with it !!!!
I TRIED TO UPDATE THE BIOS THROUGH HAVE IT WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL
I just took the card bu
I changed the miners too)
the picture is almost the same everywhere 2 norms work but this one does not want to
still confuses me with two cards like this
Micron GDDR5 86. 06.39.00.8E PL 60 W, 120 W, 140 W
and this one has
Micron GDDR5X 86.04.A3.00.4A PL 90 W, 150 W , 180 W
maybe that’s the issue how to fix it
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poll112122 said:
HELLO EVERYONE NEED HELP 3 cards 1060
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB 6078 MB GB gives 24.08 MH 100\1000\90
Micron GDDR5
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB 6078 MB NVIDIA 23.37M Micron 100\1002DRoh and
GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6078MB ZOTAC
Micron GDDR5X 86. 04.A3.00.4A PL 90 W , 150 W , 180 W
16.44 MH that only did not set a maximum of 19 it was at 1500 in my opinion, I just tried everything, the most important thing is that no matter what I set, it does not crash)WHAT to do with it !!!!
I TRIED THE BIOS TO UPDATE THROUGH HAVE IT DID NOT WORKI just took the card
I also changed the miners)
the picture is almost the same everywhere 2 norms work, but this one does not want toit also confuses me with two cards like this
Micron GDDR5 · 86.06.39.39 PL 60W, 120W, 140W
and this one has
Micron GDDR5X 86.04.A3.00.4A PL 90 W , 150 W , 180 W
can this be the issue how to fix itSee attachment 183383
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Try PL 100
poll112122
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DmitryMINER said:
Try PL 100
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tried no sense
and 100 and 90 and 80 the result is practically 1
DmitryMINER
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poll112122 said:
tried no sense
and 100 and 90 and 80 the result is almost 1
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check core and memory clock, run nvtool —clocks
DmitryMINER
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DmitryMINER said:
check core and memory clock, run nvtool —clocks
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can the core does not hold the frequency.
I have it like this on HIVE:
GPU CLOCK: 1923 MHz
MEM CLOCK: 4622 MHz
XaKaC
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Hello everyone! Tell me how to Tweak and set it to apply only to the card 1060
XaKaC
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Here are screenshots
poll112122
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DmitryMINER said:
Maybe the core does not hold the frequency.
I have like this on HIVE:
GPU CLOCK: 1923 MHz
MEM CLOCK: 4622 MHzClick to expand…
in general, I understand the problem in memory as they are in my memory GDDR5X NAME X gave 2000 core 0 pl80 raised to 17.50 in stock 16.40 gave
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Small experiment with 1060-6gb cards
NbMiner first try timings substitution. then lower consumption.
As you can see, 100W gives the most mx. Even in the difference of 24W it is already 3mh. It would be better if there were extra 3 mx for 24 vata. As the price of ether falls below 1500, then it can and will make sense to lower consumption. And so lucky. nine0022 Shl. P0 or P2 — I don’t see any difference at all. except that P2 eats less by 2W)) but the hashes are the same.
-mt 4 for some reason on my maps gave a better result than -mt 6
I expected 2-3 hours of lane for each condition. And took the average values for an hour. It’s just that for some reason NbMiner at the very beginning, the first 10 minutes gives unrealistically large hash rates .. This was probably done for bloggers. so that they brag about what a cool miner is. But in fact, after 15 minutes, the indicators fall by almost 1 mx. In general, until the 5th minute there were 98.5 mx. on the 15th already 97.7. snag)
p.s. who does not know what kind of P-state
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Gentlemen, the owners of 1060 6 g, who not only mines but also plays on them! Help! nine0007
I’m selling my 1060 6g, a potential buyer asks if he can play on it:
Gta online, Battlefield, Call of Duty War Zone on high graphics settings?
I myself did not play these games on this map, I only mined, so I ask you! Will this old man pull these toys?
In BTC we trust!
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Lexterman said:
Will this old man pull these toys?
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Quite, only a good percentage is needed, not Celeron
no one dies a virgin, life will fuck everyone.
nine0002
Lexterman
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Kayzer said:
Quite, only a good percentage is needed, not Celeron
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Thank you!
In BTC we trust! nine0007
Ser2000mine
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all the best. Tell me, there are two 1066, one on samsa, the other on a micron, I twist something on the hive, it still gives 22 and that’s it. Now it works on nbminer. Tell me who has these, how many do you have and with what overclocking? Thanks
2 x S9, 2 x 578, 4 x 398, 2 x 1066, 1 x 1050ti, 1 x 550, 35Tb chia, 50Khz monero
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I twist twirl anyway 22 gives and all
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You probably fireman in the tail and mane?
Should there be more?
I have them all 20 — 21. 4, no more than
no one dies a virgin, life will fuck everyone.
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Kayzer said:
You probably fireman in the tail and mane?
Should there be more?
I have them all 20 — 21.4, no more thanClick to expand…
mem put 0, pl 75 and be surprised
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mem put 0, pl 75 and be surprised
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was really surprised 19)
2 x S9, 2 x 578, 4 x 398, 2 x 1066, 1 x 1050ti, 1 x 550, 35Tb chia, 50Khz monero
How to make mining on NVidia GeForce GTX 1060 the most efficient?
Author Artem For reading 7 min. Posted by
Expensive does not always mean good. Miners know this for sure, so the question of finding a video card that is optimal for cryptocurrency mining and has an acceptable cost is always relevant. Let’s take a look at the performance of NVidia’s GTX 1060.
Contents
- Mining on NVidia GeForce GTX 1060 and its features
- General overview of the model
- Using the GTX 1060 in cryptocurrency mining
- 3 Gb or 6 Gb: is it worth chasing numbers?
- ZEC and ETH mining: GTX 1060 vs GTX 1070
- Dual mining on GTX 1060
- Downvolt prospects Let’s analyze the topical issues of using the GeForce GTX 1060 model in calculating blocks of various coins and the prospects for this model in the near future. nine0007
General overview of the model
The graphics processor of this model is based on the Pascal architecture. Video memory has a speed of 8 Gbps. The overclocking procedure provides a frequency of 1708 MHz. The card is issued in two versions. There is a model with 3 and 6 Gb of video memory. Depending on the video memory, CUDA cards also differ: for the younger model, this figure is 1024, for the older one — 1280. But it’s worth making a reservation right away: the GTX 1060 3gb will only remain effective when mining ethereum in 2017 and 2018. According to experts, in 2019In 2018, the size of the gradually growing ETH DAG file will become so large that a card with 3 GB of memory will simply not be able to store it. Therefore, from 2019, the junior model will only be effective when mining currencies based on the Equihash algorithm (for example, Zcash).
The video card is produced by several manufacturers:
- NVidia GeForce GTX 1060 Founders Edition. Reference model in NVidia branded design. The declared frequencies of the new video card are average for the Pascal generation: 1506 MHz (GPU Boost up to 1709MHz), memory — 8000 MHz. The base frequency of the GTX 1060 is the same as that of the GTX 1070. Overclocking allows you to increase it almost to the frequency of the GTX 1080, which, no doubt, is very, very good.
- ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 Strix primarily differs from the reference model with a proprietary cooling system. So, overclocking this card will be safer.
- MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Armor The youngest representative of the MSI Gaming line. It differs from the rest by a somewhat simplified design and a more simply arranged radiator. In overclocking, the card shows rather average results, but to achieve a GPU Boost 19 frequency from it87 and 8900 MHz memory is real.
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming. It differs visually from other representatives of the line in two coolers of the cooling system instead of three. The core clock frequency is increased by the manufacturer from 1506 MHz to 1595 MHz, in Boost mode it increases from 1709 MHz to 1810 MHz. Video memory operates at a reference frequency of 2000 MHz.
- Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Jetstream 6GB. The card has a fairly compact design, which makes it easy to put it in most standard cases. The stock clocks of the card are based on the GeForce GTX 1060 reference frequency scheme: the base core frequency is 1506 MHz, the Boost Clock is 1709MHz, real Boost frequency — 1860 MHz, effective memory frequency — 8008 MHz. The Super Jetstream version differs only in the presence of a small factory overclock.
- KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 3GB OC. Another compact design card. The overclocking potential of the device allows in Boost 3 mode to reach 2025 MHz for the core at a temperature of 66-67 degrees. As a result, 180 MHz (1699 MHz) was added to the core frequency and 600 MHz to the memory.
The card is also issued by a number of other manufacturers. Any network calculator can help evaluate their effectiveness. Among such a variety, it is quite possible to choose a solution with good performance and affordable price. Competition between manufacturers allows us to hope that the price of this option will remain within reasonable limits. nine0007
Using GTX 1060 in cryptocurrency mining
Consider the prospects for using ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 OC 6GB 9Gbps for mining. As an example, consider the mining of Zcash (Zikesh) and Etherium (Ether). Good results can be expected from the high stock frequencies that this modification boasts, and even more prospects open up opportunities for overclocking. Mining software used in our test:
- Claymore AMD + NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.6.
- EWBF’s CUDA Zcash miner.
- Nvidia Optimized Ethminer.
- NiceHash.
At stock frequencies, attempts to mine Ethereum show a hashrate of 19 MHS/s. At the same time, the power consumption was 100W, and the temperature of the device rose to 68°C.
An attempt to overclock with MSI Afterburner added about 925 MHz memory, resulting in a hashrate increase to 23.7-25 MHS / s. Power consumption at the same time rose by 20W. At the same time, the cooling system quite confidently kept the temperature within operating limits, not allowing it to rise above 70 ° C, so the mining process was quite stable. You can achieve more overclocking, but here it is almost impossible to guarantee the stability of the process. Therefore, the results of the attempt were recognized as the optimal overclocking for this equipment. nine0007
Zcash (ZEC) mining shows around 300 Sol/s at factory settings using EWBF ZEC miner for GTX 1060 9Gbps card.
3 Gb or 6 Gb: is it worth chasing numbers?
Comparing models marked 3g and 6g, you can see that the older model is usually 10-20% more expensive. Naturally, the question arises whether the overpayment is justified. There is no single answer here, the whole question is what is planned to be mined:
- For Ethereum, cards with 3 Gb are definitely not suitable: it makes no sense to buy a device for 1 year, because. in 2019a year, such a card simply will not fit a DAG file into memory.
- For currencies based on other algorithms, the prospects should be estimated by the drop in hash rate. If it is also within 10-20%, then it is better to choose a card with 6 Gb of memory, since a high income will allow you to quickly recoup the difference.
For Zcash, the amount of memory is not so important, so the difference in hash rate can be only 3-5%. Here, buying a 3g card is already quite justified.
ZEC and ETH mining: GTX 1060 vs GTX 1070
The fast GDDR5 video memory released by Samsung allows us to expect excellent results from the gtx 1060 in Equihash and Ethash calculations. It is interesting to compare these two models (GTX 1060 vs GTX 1070) because they have the following important differences:
- The g1060 has faster video memory, but a narrow bus (192 bits) and fewer CUDA cores.
- «big sister» has a large number of CUDA cores and a 256-bit bus, but the memory is slower, and only reaches the stock frequencies of the «younger» model when overclocked. nine0012
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The Claymore ETH miner showed the weakness of the 1060 model. The stock frequencies provided only 17 MHS / s, overclocking did not allow to go beyond 19 MHS / s even with the GTX 1060 9g. The “big sister” produces 25 MHS / s at the factory settings, and there is still potential for overclocking.
ZEC mining situation is more profitable — about 300 Sol/s at stock parameters using EWBF ZEC miner for GTX 1060 9Gbps card. At the same time, the older model showed the result much better — above 400, up to 450-460. It can be concluded that 9The Gbps of memory in the GTX 1060 does not affect mining performance as much as expected, and the card is better suited for gaming. Since the cost of the GTX 1060 9Gbps is not much higher than the GTX 1070 6g, the profitability of the second card will be higher, because the performance differs slightly.
Dual mining on the GTX 1060
Two currencies (dual) were mined using the Siacoin-ETH link using the Claymore miner. The hash rate was 227.5 MHS/sec and 22.7 MHS/sec, respectively, while the power consumption was 95W. Optimal overclocking settings: +107 MHz / +918 MHz.
The Decred-Ethereum bundle on the same miner gave a hashrate: 227.5 MHS/sec and 22.7 MHS/sec, respectively. Overclock settings:
- Frequencies: +107 MHz / +918 MHz.
- Power Limit: 80%.
- The card consumes 95W.
Such figures indicate a good profitability of production in the «dual» format.
Downvolt prospects
To increase the income of cryptocurrency mining, you can reduce the power consumption of the card. When working with the “Power target limit” parameter in MSI Afterburner, you can notice that the hashrate drops along with the power consumption. However, the reduction is much less than the gain from reduced electricity consumption. nine0007
For example, a 30% decrease in consumption will lead to a hashrate drop of only 0.3 MHS / s, which is not a significant loss.