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Nvidia GTX 1070 Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to Maximize Hashrate) - Sebs FinTech

Nvidia GTX 1070 Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to Maximize Hashrate) - Sebs FinTech

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Nvidia GTX 1070 Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to Maximize Hashrate) - Sebs FinTech I walk you through how to overclock the Nvidia GTX 1070 graphics card to increase its hashrate for Ethereum mining. We do this in MSI Afterburner, and start by adjusting the memory clock of the GPU. After this, we move on to adjusting the core clock in MSI Afterburner and this seemed to increase the crypto mining hashrate of the GTX 1070 significantly. We then start lowering the power limit of the graphics card to try to reduce the power consumption of the card while still keeping it mining at above 28 mh/s. All in all I'm pretty happy with the result, we increased the hashrate to 28 megahash for Ethereum mining, which is a pretty decent hashrate for a Nvidia GTX 1070 GPU. I hope after watching this video you'll have learned how to overclock a GTX 1070 GPU for mining crypto currency (specifically Ethereum) in MSI Afterburner to increase its hashrate. 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


EVGA GTX 1070 FTW SC 3 Core +160. Vram +375 PL 92 micron memory 29.78 MH/s newest Trex miner from github, all pools are within .30-.60 of this at pool and in miner in pure irony, silcon lottery I guess but I doubt it give the other one is the same model same settings and does 29.35 Mh/s Sept 9th 2021 4:09am CST US. Edit, fan 92, temp 51-54 stable 24/7 mining and a tip NOT a single mining video or guide ever mentions that effects all of my gpus hashrate by a good increase, the hashrate on this card was 27.68 same OC settings until I went in to ethernet and changed jumbo frames to 3kb MTU 2 months and going steady pretty cool trick right, does even better on the 3060, 3070, RX 6600 XT and 5700XT as well as the 2060 2-3% boost average increase on each not all together
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I'd like to know after some time, did you experience any issues with crashing and rebooting? I have 1070s of giga byte brand, also another which is asus strix. 12 days now I've tried for many hours each day to try and get the rig stable. I'm thinking my OCs may be the issue. I will go in and tune it exactly as per your video.
If my core and/or mem are too low it can crash right? I've been trying with ranges all between 50-200 core/300-1200 mem, various power limits....and still getting reboot. Some messages like GPU asleep or cuda error, failure to retrieve gpu temps. I'm using Hive os. Not sure what more I can possibly do in there so set things better... I've done plenty of research, but not enough apparently.
Any suggestions would be experimented with

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Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1070 - power 90 watts (minimum) , core 175, Mem -50 -- 23.45 mh EFF 263.4 kh/s
can also run at power 165 watts core 185, Mem500 -- 28.85 mh EFF 201 kh/s
but it's all about efficiency. No point in flogging the card for more hash rate when it is also costing you profit and reducing the card's lifespan, and making too much noise and heat.

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Thank you for this video. After screwing around, I'm getting close to 35Mh with a Nvidia GTX 1070 FE on uNmineable Etchash for TRX token. Settings are : Core Clock +235 Memory Clock +670 Power Limit 85% Fan Speed 75 GPU 2050 MHz MEM 4475 MHz Stable 59c Pretty bad ass for an older card if you ask me. Thank you again!
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EVGA GTX 1070 FTW DT Gaming ACX 3.0
t-rex settings: --mt 4 --kernel 4(with that combination I user less power)
Core Clock: 2151 0.962mV
Memory Clock: 0
Fan Speed: 80%
Temps: 56-59C
I'm getting 28.6 Mh/s at 112W

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I've tried quite a few other settings from various videos and reddit. Trying your approach today. Hopefully card stops going dead randomly... Maybe I need to swap riser?
My other 1070s run
Were at 150core/400mem, 135w PL

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1070 from Gigabyte
Core +175
Memory +400
Power 85
Power 185W
Hash 26.5
I have the fan on auto because when I try to set it manually, it ramps up and then lowers itself, dont know why.
Steady 62 deg

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The million dollar question is, how much electrical energy did you consume, how much is the video card worth exactly to destroy it like this, its useful life and how much is the real net benefit and in what time?
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Im using a laptop GTX 1070, default I get around 26,55MH/s, with peaks of 27,00 and lower 26,13. Overclocking to +50 core clock +300 memory I get a very stable 28,78MH/s with upper and lower peaks of 29,05 and 28,63.
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I just started mining an hour ago. I have a GTX 1070 EVGA SC GAMING ACX 3.0 8GB Edition and my mh/s is 25.38. The temperature is 71 C and the fan speed at 50%. What do you think? Can I increase it to 27 or is it risky?
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