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MSI GTX 1070 Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to MAXIMIZE HASHRATE) - Sebs FinTech

MSI GTX 1070 Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to MAXIMIZE HASHRATE) - Sebs FinTech

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MSI GTX 1070 Overclocking for Mining Ethereum (How to MAXIMIZE HASHRATE) - Sebs FinTech I go through how to overclock an MSI GTX 1070 graphics card in MSI Afterburner to increase your hashrate while mining Ethereum. We do this by monitoring our hashrate in our mining software as we start to adjust the settings of our GPU in MSI Afterburner. We start by adjusting the memory clock of the card to see how that affects our Ethereum hashrate. We then move onto changing the core clock for our graphics card in MSI Afterburner. Finally, we lower our power limit for the graphics card to try to reduce the amount of power being used by the GPU while still keeping our hashrate high. All in all we end up with a hashrate of around 29MH/s which is pretty good for a Nvidia GTX 1070. 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

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I have GTX 1070 EVGA TWIN FANS, I'm minig eth and in stock settings I get about 25.5 - 26 MH/s After overclocking 28.3 MH/s the settings is 150 core clock, 200 memory clock, and the fans speed is 85 and the temp is 62c btw I opened the case so it can cool better + room AC is off so yeah that's it for now (:
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my 1070 always drops around 100 MHZ in core clock after i leave it for a while reducing my hashrate from around 28 to 26 and i always have to reaply my overclock settings so the core clock goes back up, do you know any fix for that?
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hey guys, i have a 1070 and i'm barely getting 25 mh/s. OC'ing doesn't seem to help. i've ran out of ideas and been searching for a solution but i haven't found anything useful. Does anyone know a fix?
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hey bro at the rate of 29 Mh/s with this card, how much do you think would it profit every month? I'm still new to mining and really curious what my card could do since its the same one in this video
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Nice Video....you have an 1080s and have overclocked them? I have two, one is in my rig now pulling about 33.5 MHS at 125W at about 66 degrees C. Wondering if i could do better
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Seb buddy. you need to Set a pretty desktop wall paper. It makes your rig happy and increases hashrate. Bright colors are more efficient. Deep colors push better hashrates.
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Damn, i always thought changing the core clock doesnt change the hash rate much. Here i am with a +125 cc and +700 mc and only getting 27.5mh/s
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