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    September 24, 2017, 11:08:52 PM
    Last edit: September 24, 2017, 11:33:26 PM by tf2addict
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    I'm only getting 602 H/s from a 8GB 1070 and 4GB 1060.  I was expecting more like 670ish.  WhatToMine says 700 but that's with an 8GB 1060.

    The 1070 is doing 339 H/s and the 1060 261 H/s.
    post you config here.
    maybe you have set low intensity?

    I am using Awesome Miner.  I used the Diagnostics feature to view the command line and intensity is set to 64.  This is the command line (user name omitted for privacy reasons):

    miner.exe  -di 45 --intensity 64 64 --server us-east.equihash-hub.miningpoolhub.com --port 20570 --user xxxx --pass x --api 0.0.0.0:4028

    I did reach 620 H/s for the 1070 and 1060 but that's still low I think and most of the time it's between 584 and 603.  I hope I can improve this as mining Zcash is pretty profitable at the moment.  I'm going to tweak Afterburner settings next but my current settings work very well for Ethereum mining so I would expect them to work well for Zcash as well.

    EDIT:  I was underclocking the core clocks by 100 MHz or so and by changing that to zero it got me up to 656 H/s and by overclocking I'm getting even more.  I have to see what that does to my power load though.  Quite the difference from AMD cards where reducing the core clock doesn't affect hash rate.  

    EDIT2:  I have hit 438 H/s on the 1070 by overclocking core by 114 Mhz.  That's better!  But I have to go look at the power meter to see if it's worth it.
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