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ASUS GTX 1060 6GB Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to Maximize Hashrate) - Sebs FinTech

ASUS GTX 1060 6GB Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to Maximize Hashrate) - Sebs FinTech

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ASUS GTX 1060 6GB Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to Maximize Hashrate) - Sebs FinTech go through maximizing the hashrate for Ethereum mining through overclocking my Asus GeForce GTX 1060 6GB ROG STRIX OC graphics card in MSI Afterburner. I show you how tweaking the core clock and the memory clock settings allowed us to increase the hashrate to over 25mh/s. That's a pretty good hashrate for a GTX 1060 6GB. I also go through reducing the power limit for the GPU in MSI afterburner and I was able to reduce the power consumption without losing out on megahash. Hopefully this tutorial shows you my process in MSI Afterburner of how to overclock graphics cards like this 1060 6GB for mining Ethereum, if you have any questions please leave them in the comments section below the video! About overclocking: for crypto mining using GPUs, overclocking is a way of tweaking the settings of your graphics cards in order to improve their performance and thereby increase your mining hashrate. Please remember that overclocking is done at your own risk and the settings for my graphics card won't necessarily work for you as each card is unique. In short, my process when overclocking in MSI Afterburner for crypto mining is this: pull memory clock all the way down. Then increase by small amounts until you get a crash. Then leave the memory clock where you got the highest hashrate without crashing and repeat the same process for your core clock. Remember that core clock and memory clock can impact each other so it is important to always analyze and adjust your numbers throughout the process, and experiment!
Date: 2022-04-19

Comments and reviews: 10


hello bro, thank you for sharing, your video is great! very easy to learn from your video.
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but i can't get anywhere near to 24-25mh/s, yeah maybe it's about silicone lottery.
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i use Galax gtx 1060 OC version with hynix memory
my setting:
+100 core (increasing this value doesn't add any better in hashrate)
+750 memory (i've tried to do 800 but it crashed after 10-15 minutes)
75% power limit ( i've tried 80-85-90, nothing changed in hashrate, only power consumption increased)
i don't know what is wrong, but i only get 20,2 mh/s for now.
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a day before, i've tried to optimize with OC preset from nicehash, in high setting i could get 23,99 mh/s, it was running stable for 2 days.
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But today after i woke up, my rig shutdown by itself, the log says it crashed, so i decided to manually OC with afterburner like you do, but i can't get anywhere near the 23 mh/s that i can get before, i don't know what's wrong. Maybe u can give me some advice, i would be very happy to hear some advice from you.
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Thank You!

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1060 6gb MSI Gaming X (Samsung memory)
core: +100
mem: +800
Power Limit 55%
getting 24.7 MH with Trex
power 109w (reported from Trex)
Temp: 62 ( not on rig yet it's on top of tower with plate touching the tower. i will edit this when placed on the rig)
1060 6gb EVGA SC Gaming (Micron Memory)
core: +100
memory: +700
Power Limit: 85%
getting 24.3 MH with trex
power 100w (reported from Trex)
Temp: 56 (in pc Tower. will update also when placed on the rig)
Hope you will get helped by this comment :)
Important notice! Hylinx memory does lower Hashrates.

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i have a G1 Gaming 6GB model and mine at max goes to like 21.5MH/s at like -200 on core and +1000 on memory which i dont know how its stable at 1000mhz... but +1000 is insanely dangerous so i go for +750 on memory and -100 on core and i get around 20MH/s... the only reason i can think of is may be the vrams i have are from hynix and not samsung ones... and all of the people who are unable to get 24 25MH/s and stuck with 20 20.5 they all have memories other than samsung... or may be its a totally different reason... but thanks a nice video...
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after you know what your card is capable of start with the curve editor; lock your core clock to what you found is best then start lowering mv until you crash, its so much better than dropping power limits which usually doesn't do anything until you lose hashrate!
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EVGA GTX 1060 6gb:
Core Voltage: +100 (1081 mV)
Power Limit: 116%
Core Clock: +197 (2176 MHz)
Memory Clock +650 (4452 MHz) got up to +900 and stable while mining but it would crash in the desktop
Fan Speed: 100%
Speed 23.785 MH/s

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Hey seb please help I followed all your works and then I did it on my own I tired all the overclock settings individually but still my 1060 is giving 12-13 Mhs Nvidia geforce Gtx 1060 micron memory
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i had a 1060 turbo and i chosed the maximum power 800 mem and 100 core and it went around 22 to 24 hashrate with 62 temp is there any suggestion? or tip? i also wanna get one 1660 super
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Hi Seb, Your videos are all great. I've just got my hands on a Gigabyte 1060 6GB Samsung too, but how do I translate your settings into HiveOS? Please advise. Thanks very much.
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I just changed all those setting you went over, but I don't see a place where you see it updated that fast. my miner is running and they all seem to be 19.2 to 19.6.
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Asus geforce gtx 1060 6gb rog stix oC
Power:50
Temp:60
Core clock:+185
Memory clock:+425
Hashrate:22.88
Eff/watt: 300K
Uses 75-78 watts

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