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Hey guys, anyone know how much power will one gtx1070 draw mining Ethereum or ZCash?. Trying to figure out how many cards I can get to work with my current evga 750W PSU
Hey guys, anyone know how much power will one gtx1070 draw mining Ethereum or ZCash?. Trying to figure out how many cards I can get to work with my current evga 750W PSU
I set my 1070's powerdraw to 75% in afterburner to prevent losing the max hashrate i could get from my 1070 (28.5Mh/s). 400Mhz memory OC micron chips.Hey guys, anyone know how much power will one gtx1070 draw mining Ethereum or ZCash?. Trying to figure out how many cards I can get to work with my current evga 750W PSU
I set my 1070's powerdraw to 75% in afterburner to prevent losing the max hashrate i could get from my 1070 (28.5Mh/s). 400Mhz memory OC micron chips.
Yes it is claymore miner because it used less ram and i can see the temp too. Sol around 390-400 with 90% power draw.Thanks, I should easily be able to run 4 of them with risers
Thanks, how are your MH/s and Sol/s with those settings?
Edit: just saw you pointed your MH/s. Sorry about that. Were you using the Claymore miner?
Those are excellent results. I wish there were 570s/580s in stock the last couple weeks. I picked up a bunch of 1060s and 1070s last week. After some tweaking I got the 1060's to hash at ~22Mh/s at 66% TDP (.85-.91V) and +700 mem. For 5 cards on a dual core machine, they pull 635W from the wall (~115W each).
The 1070s are hitting ~29Mh/s, 66% TDP (.75-.9V depending on card), +700 mem for Samsung cards (27.5Mh/s and +500 mem for Hynix cards). Haven't measured power draw yet but I imagine they're in the 150W range.
The above is dual mining ETH and SIA which probably lowers the ETH hash rate a bit. Over all they do decent but hash rate is down compared to the AMD 500 series.
Any Canucks here? Which exchange are you using to get fiat in and out?
For those of you in the U.S. who are mining and selling on the exchanges, what is your tax strategy? Are there any sites you can recommend? With coinbase's records being requested by the IRS I want to make sure I'm on the up and up and not looking at an audit down the road.
Obviously I want to minimize my tax burden so your input is greatly appreciated.
Have you been able to make trades relatively easily?I use QuadrigaCX. They're pretty reputable but getting validated can take a week or two (probably true of most exchanges these days). I used to use CAVirtex before they got bought out by Kracken.
Yes it is claymore miner because it used less ram and i can see the temp too. Sol around 390-400 with 90% power draw.
Yes it is claymore miner because it used less ram and i can see the temp too. Sol around 390-400 with 90% power draw.
Hey guys, anyone know how much power will one gtx1070 draw mining Ethereum or ZCash?. Trying to figure out how many cards I can get to work with my current evga 750W PSU
Yupp i oced it while limiting tdpDon't only limit TDP if you're doing that. Go Higher with the clock at the same time, in that case you're undervolting. I'm at 65% with 390-400 Sols.
Yeah, I have an old Sapphire 7950 that's still mining ethereum on one of my PCs. I bought it during the lite coin craze when someone in this forum discovered a clearance batch at normal prices on some website.I am happy about the current mining craze because I just sold my HD 7970 on EBay for ~$175 which I bought a couple of years ago on EBay for only $135. This presented a great opportunity to upgrade to a GTX 1080 which was on sale for ~$460 because it is a useless miner.
Please continue to spread this information, so I can keep mining on NV cards on the cheapGTX 1080 which was on sale for ~$460 because it is a useless miner
I can't answer your question but I have the same question for Canadians. The problem I've run into is the handful of chartered accountants I've talked to have no idea how to deal with crypto currencies and taxes. Most of them have told me something different which is a bad sign.
Perhaps we need a list of modern accountants or tax companies that have dealt with crypto currencies.
Have you been able to make trades relatively easily?
How about putting in and taking out fiat? Painless?
Heh, ETH is fine. ZEC and ETH roughly track one another now that ETH is implementing zk-SNARK. They'll trade blows all the way up to the top.
Tax strategy . . . we had some discussion about that earlier in the thread, so it might be worth it to go back a few pages and have a look-see. Bottom line is that you should expect to pay cap gains AT A MINIMUM. You can lower your cap gains exposure by holding your tokens for a year or longer.
.. As i said, i run my systems for maximum stable overclock on several algorithms, not just one algorithm.
90-120watts underclocked on the core and overclocked on the memory depending upon model and clocks.
I set my 1070's powerdraw to 75% in afterburner to prevent losing the max hashrate i could get from my 1070 (28.5Mh/s). 400Mhz memory OC micron chips.
Don't only limit TDP if you're doing that. Go Higher with the clock at the same time, in that case you're undervolting. I'm at 65% with 390-400 Sols.
If you're willing to accept 5% lower hash rate than at full speed you could achieve ~390-400 Sols and 28-29Mh/s @ 100W. In my country electricity price is high, so i prefer more efficiency.
So 4,5 GTX1070 should be ok with 750W.