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Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to MAXIMIZE HASHRATE) - Sebs FinTech

Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to MAXIMIZE HASHRATE) - Sebs FinTech

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Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to MAXIMIZE HASHRATE) - Sebs FinTech I go through how to overclock a Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB graphics card in MSI Afterburner for increasing your hashrate while mining Ethereum! We start by adjusting the memory clock of the GPU in MSI Afterburner and immediately se an increase in hashrate for the GTX 1060. We then move onto adjusting the core clock for our Gigabyte 1060 6GB, but that didn't seem to have much impact on our hashrate for Ethereum mining. Finally we adjust the power limit in MSI Afterburner to reduce our power consumption of the card while still keeping the hashrate high. All in all we end up with a pretty good hashrate of around 25MH/s which is pretty decent for a 1060 6GB GPU. 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


I have a MSI GTX 1060 6gb oc armor. Im mining daggerhashimoto with excavator and get around 16 mh/s with no settings applied. When i increase my memory clock, my hashrate doesnt go up. I can change the memory clock up to +900 and no changes on the hashrate. No crasher either. The only thing that improves my hashrate from 16 mh/s to 18.5 mh/s is the core clock. If i have it on +150 i get 19.5 mh/s.
Ive tried to increase power limit, core voltage and so on. Idk what the problem is here, I would really like some help!! :D

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Just wanna share, i use inno3D ichill gtx 1060 ultra, got the ethereum hashrate in hive os (nbminer) is 25,04 Mh/s, the settings are: 175 core clock, 1600 mem clock, power limit 96 watts (80%), and 55% fan speed.. with the gpu temperature 55 degree celcius at 28 degree celcius room temperature .. running stable without any rejection or invalid shares.
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Hi Sebs! do you have an Discord ? maybe we can make an brain storming or sinergy about the undervolting, overclocking and/or cooling gpu core within minor mV... i have the same GPU (1060 EVGA SC 6gb), and i got the RTX 2060 Super, and it is super... jeje! sendme your contact and we can make somehing good for the comunity miners!
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At 1060, there can be different memory, so the overclocking is different. But the memory tweak mode of the nbminer, trex, gminer miners can greatly improve overclocking.
you showed it.
dislike. as well as what is happening on the monitor is completely invisible.

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i have same exact card and when i push it more than u i get only 11.15Mh on KAWPOW ALGORITHM and when i do it on DaggerHashimoto i get 18.40Mh and my MSI afterburner is at
Powerlimit:90
temp max: 65
core clock:+160
memory clock:+845
fan speed:80

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One more question :)
For the same hashrate, is it better not to overclock and have 100% GPU load, or do some overclock and reduce the GPU load ?
The idea is to preserve my GPU. The prices are so high now, I do not want to burn it :D

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I think my msi gtx 1060 oc is a beast
Im getting 25.92 Mhs and the overclock settings are stable with msi afterburner:
Core clock: +215
Memory: +1000
Power limit: 75
Temps: 62
Fan speed: 70% locked

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There are some 1060s with GDDR5X mem that simply can't go above 19MHs, do you know if there's something we can do to push them to same hashrates as the ones with GDDR5 ?
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That would have been nice to show the real values for Core Clock and Memory Clock.
CPU should be around 2000 Mhz and Memory around 4500 Mhz, is that correct ?

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Another great video, Seb! I also just realized in this one that it's YOU who did the background music! Super cool, man! Good for you! Keep up the great content!
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