1050 Ti Bitcoin BTC Mining

1050 Ti Bitcoin BTC Mining

Posted on 1/10/2018by admin

Post update: These hash rates were based on an old version of Claymore (9.2). The latest version of Claymore will yield the highest hash rates possible. Well this is exciting!

After failing to receive shipment of my AMD RX 570 (now due in August), I decided to purchase another second hand Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti. I spent a few days contemplating whether to go all out by purchasing 6x Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB and the reason why I did not go all out was because of the cost at approximately £240 – £260 for each card.

The hash rates I saw posted across the net for the Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB were around 16MH/s – 22MH/s, the team at were able to get a mind boggling 22MH/s @ 65W. The Setup I have updated my mining rig system – I’m no longer using my old AMD Athlon X2 which was consuming around 65W at idle. Below are the new specs.

• ASUS PRIME Z270-P (New) • Intel Celeron G3900 51W TDP (second hand) • 8GB DDR 4 (Spare) • Western Digital 300GB Velociraptor (Old) • 850W Evga Power supply – 80 Plus Gold rating • Windows 10 64-bit (Spare) • Claymore dual miner Eth + Siacoin • MSI Afterburner for overclocking As you can tell I’ve moved away from Linux – I never had the patience to figure out the best way to overclock the cards (Claymore miner doesn’t support overclocking of Nvidia cards). You can also see I saved money where I could by using old or second hand parts where available. I’m pleased to say this system consumes 35W idle Lower hash on Windows;/ Mining on Windows has resulted in a lower hash rate with ethereum. If you came across my other article,, that card produced around 11MH/s – 12MH/s on Linux. The same card produced 10MH/s on Windows, hardly hitting 11MH/s! Probably because Nvidia mining is better on Linux or I’m not using the recommended Windows drivers (most likely based on my reading online).

1050 Ti Bitcoin BTC Mining

For those wondering, My Linux and Windows setup both use Nvidia’s CUDA driver. The Cards Model: Model: Ethereum mining – Stock Clocks So as mentioned earlier, out of the box stock clocks, both cards produced similar hash rates, with the exception of the ASUS card producing slightly higher +0.2MH/s to +0.5MH/s give or take – this is due to the slightly higher stock core clock speed. Both cards produced around 10MH/s to 10.5MH/s: Card Core Memory Power Limit Hash rate 1290MHz 3504MHz 100% ~10MH/s 1341MHz 3504MHz 100% ~10.5MH/s Power Consumption (Mining) @ wall 175w Ethereum mining – Overclock & 100% Power Limit 100% Power Limit, implies I have left the “power limit” in MSI Afterburner to the default 100%. Card Core Memory Power Limit Hash rate 1290MHz* 3877MHz 100% ~11.5MH/s – 12.3MH/s 1341MHz* 4007MHz 100% ~12MH/s – 12.8MH/s Power Consumption (Mining) @ wall 180w Ethereum mining – Overclock & Lowest Power Limit Lowest Power Limit, implies I have set the “power limit” in MSI Afterburner to the lowest possible for the cards. Card Core Memory Power Limit Hash rate 1290MHz* 3877MHz 72% ~10.9MH/s – 11.4MH/s 1341MHz* 4007MHz 70% ~11MH/s – 12.2MH/s Power Consumption (Mining) @ wall 130w Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 PCI-E ASUS Expedition GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti OC Conclusion I must say, I’m impressed by reducing the power limit for the cards.

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On average, I lost around 1MH/s per card by limiting power, reducing overall hash rate from 24MH/s to 22MH/s but reduced power consumption by a staggering 50w / 32%. 30% less power = 8% less hash rate Not bad at all! I reckon it is possible to push the ASUS GTX 1050 Ti OC to 13MH/s or even higher.

Best DigitalNote XDN Mining Hardware on this page. Hey mate, I found this article as there are very less mining rigs with 1050ti. And every one says BIG No for using these cards.

I am impressed and happy for your experiment. I have few questions though. 1)I plan to put 3 Gtx 1050ti. It would be great if you can make a full video tutorial or a article with screeenshots n show the whole process of building the rig. 2) Do you need Aircon whole day for this rig? 3) SO i can put 3 X 1050ti different brands as well? Means asus + gigabyte + msi?

4) Would 650W PSU will be ok for 3 X 1050ti? 5) Have you tried mining Zcash with 1050ti? I heard they better zcash than ethereum. Thanks in advance.

I am experimenting with my EVGA GTX 1050 Ti SSC version on nicehash. Selected ethereum mining.by using MSI Afterburner,i am getting between around 14.588 to 14.688. I tweaked the settings like. Power limit on 100%. Core Clock to +137. Memory clock to +902.

And my fan speed to 75. The GPU temperature was around 58C. But this depend on the weather. I am going to experiment with my Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC version soon which is under my table right now. Also,i have a Gigabyte OC version coming on the way.

Did anyone tried with ZCash? I was getting around 159 to 162 Sol/s with a bit of tweaking with the EVGA SSC version. It will be great to share the results and tweaks.

So if you guys have any recommendations to have a better operating method,that would be more great. Yeah.what is more beautiful with the EVGA GTX 1050 Ti SSC,is that it doesn’t need any external power supply.despite on overclocking it,it is stable and it eats only about 68.8 to 69 watts. I am eager to experiment with the Gigabyte Windforce OC video card as it uses a six pin power supply cable.so i guess we can have a better results with it. I would recommend to buy the twin fans versions only of the GTX 1050 Ti as it is more stable compare to the single fan ones when overclocking for mining.i will also report when i will receive my pci-e card risers so that i can mine with the 3 cards at the same time with the stable tweakings.happy mining guys. Brother help me out, here in my country almost all gpus are sold out or available at 4x price, so ended up with a decison that i will use 1050ti or rx560 i am going to buy below items please guide me if this will work or not (dont worry about power consumption and gpu prices) 12 x 1050ti or rx560 suggest me which is great after full overclocking and for reselling after a year or two.

Asrock H110 pro btc or biostar TB250-BTC-PRO will buy any according to availability. 2 x 650watt psu.

8gb ram and 120gb ssd. Please guide me is this build will work or not will it freeze in windows 10? Can i use it in ethos? Thanks in advance waiting for reply. Hello Prashant, I can’t advise you with this setup as I’ve not tried either motherboard. 1050 Ti or RX 560? Depends on how much they cost and their mining rate.

If you’re planning on using a single board for all those GPUs, then 1 PSU should be fine but you’ll want at least 1200W for some headroom – that’s under the assumption that each GPU will consume no more than 50-60W per card. You don’t need an SSD or lots of RAM. For advice about the motherboard, check out reviews first and see how many GPU’s they actually support without issues. Windows 10 should be OK. You’ll only start freezing if you start overclocking too much or have fault parts.

Hi, I just came here to say thank you. Your posts have been very useful, the comments have also been very good, I’ve learned as I also have a GTX 1050 Ti.

I’m mining in Windows 10 at an average of 15 Mhz, sometimes 14.9 and sometimes 15.1 Max has been 15.2. Overclock: Power Limit: 75% Temp Limit: 75 C Core Clock: -400 Memory Clock: +813 Temperature: During the night when the AC is full (18C) is around 60 C, during the day with the AC Thermostat maintaining the temp at (21C) in the house the card goes to 64 C. Here are the pictures. Ok so i have 2 Rigs with 6 X 1050 ti on each one. Rig 1 – 4 Asus Game Rog Strix Gtx 1050ti and 2 Msi Gtx 1050ti OC Rig 2 – 6 X Msi Gtx 1050ti OC. Using windows 10 & claymore 9.7 & 9.8 Rig one crashes anything above +510 Coreclock using 100% power limit and rest all default.

I tried all suggested settings but it crashes.only stable settings i found is core clock +510 rest all default. Any suggestions? I am suspecting its asus & msi mix brands is the conflict? As afterburner is in sync to all GPU for same settings.. Rig two crashes anything above +750 Core clock.especially if i lower the power limit.

Only stable settings is 100% power limit and +750 core clock or less with rest defaults settings. Any suggestions on this one? How come many of them here running 1000+ that too with power limit and getting 15mh+ stable. What are the other factors to consider?

I have all pro stuff Mining Mobo, 8Gb ram,SSD,corsair 750w gold psu. I spent lot of time troubleshooting. Wondering what else should i do? Any help from any one would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Hey Nick, From the sounds of it you’re overclocking the Core and not Memory? Can you confirm? You need to overclock the Memory clocks – overclocking core doesn’t really have much benefit for mining.

Also don’t sync Rig 1 – you might basically have to overclock 1 card at a time to figure out the limits. I can see that you tried Claymore 9.7/9.8. That’s what made the most significant gain for me.

However on the other hand When my first rig that had 2x GTX 1060 Cards and 3x GTX 1050 Ti, that rig’s 1050 Ti’s were able to hit 14/15MH/s without fail. The minute I removed the two 1060 cards, guess what? I got really crappy hash rates (well not crap) – around 13-13.5MH/s. Still trying to get my head around why that is. Second tip is to avoid extreme overclocks for the card that’s plugged into the monitor – it’s going to be pushed more than the other cards since it’s mining & running your Windows desktop environment. Hi, I appreciate the balance, but I’m just doing it for a bit of fun really. I wanted a better gpu so I got this 1050 ROG for £132.

I can sell my old card so it’s cost me little. The 2nd one again cost £132 so being at 0.0071 atm ether after 4 nights+ mining it is definitely going to take a while haha. But it’ll help me with vram for video editing and if I can hit the min 0.2 payout before the boom (if it happens) then I should break even. Who knows at 31mhs I might get past 0.2 by then and maybe even make profit. It’s all a game after all =).

Hey Tom, Ah sweet! Always nice to make money from your main GPU =). Hopefully there will be an eth boom, the price recently recovered to over 300USD but it would be nice if the prices of altcoins weren’t tethered to Bitcoin.

In some cases it’s the opposite. When bitcoin goes up, altcoins go down, and vice versa.

You could potentially make a few quid off your mined coins by trading online. Wouldn’t it be great if we had a time machine and went back when the price of BTC was in the pittance? We’d be multi-millionaires by today’s sum! I can’t imagine how he must feel knowing 30 million is right there under his feet! =( Yes you should have gone for it!

But then, its always easy to say in hindsight eh. I just set up my second card mining to see how stable it is. It’s not as stable as my 1st 1050 Ti, but it did have a higher base clock. And it runs 10 degrees cooler. So far it seems happiest at 1911MHz core (same as other card) but “only” 8556MHz memory. If I go higher it gets the whole red “cu_k1 failed” error. But at 8556 it seems happy running a 14.975mh/s.

Voltage is only at 100% but if I bumb it up it doesn’t seem to make a difference. Can I stress test a second card if it isn’t my primary one? Having no SLi on the 1050 obviously. I feel bad about not buying back then, I just hope this guy doesn’t go mad! Iirc when I read the article, he said he wasn’t going to stop. I’m not too familiar with how the local dump dispose of computers – i.e my local council ship the old PCs where they process electronic goods but if he dumped his PC in a skip, then I’m sure he has some chance of finding it That’s if his hdd doesn’t succumb to water damage. Very interestingly my 1050 Ti’s don’t perform as well when the rig had 2x 1060’s and 1xAMD RX570 – I’m wondering if that’s down to the 1060 taking most of the load for the OS rendering – still haven’t got my head around that (i.e.

Mining @ 14/15MHs, but now only 13/14 if im lucky with 1050 Ti’s only). As for stress testing, I haven’t really looked into a specific tool but if you’re using Claymore’s in dual mining mode (ETH and SIA) – perhaps switch off your main card and increase the intensity for the 2nd coin.

Simple process really: 1) Start Claymore in dual mining mode (ETH + SIA/whatever) 2) Switch off your main GPU by pressing 0 on your keyboard (toggles GPU0 off/on) 3) Press + on your keyboard to increase the intensity for the alt coin, i.e. SIA You might also be able to specifically increase intensity for a specific card via the batch startup arguments but don’t quote me on it – I haven’t tinkered with all the settings much lately. Quite possibly the miners still use a bit of CPU power.

For instance claymore is a better than ethminer when updating the CLI (i.e. Updating your screen with information about finding a block, processing a block etc) – ethminer uses a shitload of CPU (100% if a single/dual core to post updates to the command line). It’s worth checking how much your CPU load goes up when mining. It could also be down to power draw – maybe your PSU isn’t supplying enough power?

There are a few reasons why but hey ho, if you ask on the Claymore forum, most people will say turn down your overclock to find stability first. Oh I think it was just a loose drive from the article I read and he just put it in the bin. Even if it was water damaged he could have it data recovered no problem but there’s no guarantee he’d even find it, so the investment to start a dig is too risky. I am using Claymore but I’m only mining ether atm. It just cu_k1 errored again =( so I’ll have to keep tweaking it. My cpu usage is just ticking over once the miner is running so maybe it just uncovered a slight instability in my 4.4 clock. 4.2 is solid I know that and plenty fast enough so I’ll stick with that.

Anyway sorry to keep you mate thanks for your help, I’ll check in when it’s stable and let you know how its going. If your 1050’s are the Asus ROG ones they are known to hit 1911MHz consistantly on no extra voltage so maybe try adjusting yours slightly. Anyway thanks again & good luck =). Ok I think I’ve done it. She seems stable, not to jinx it! It’s settled at 1873mhz core and 8452mhz memory.

I brought the first card down slightly to 1898mhz from 1923mhz to ease the strain a bit which might also be helping it stabilize. Now getting an average 30.4mh/s. So only 2 MONTHS to go for 0.2ETH minimum payout, according to nanopool!

XD LOL But hey, they were cheaper than a 1060 and have a higher hashrate together! So worth it when it also gives me 8gb of vram for any video editing I do =).

Hello Hamza, The best way to get an accurate reading is by measuring how much Watts your system is using @ the wall socket. You do this by using an energy monitoring plug like a ““. • Plug computer in to • Turn on PC & start mining – Look at reading & note down value • i.e. This is how much electricity your PC consumes for 1 hour.

• Calculate kWh values (Kilowatt per Hour) – we’re going to use this to calculate your electricity bill $$$: • Mining power consumption / 1000 = kWh value (Kilowatt per Hour). 130W / 1000 x = 0.13kWh per hour • Calculate cost of electricity for consuming 0.13kWh per hour for 1 day (24 hours) • 0.13kWh x 24 = 3.12kWh per day • 3.12kWh per day x $0.10 per kWh= $0.312 a day hope that makes sense. But, when people start selling their Kitties for £15k each, we’ll feel like idiots eh!

=P I know right, luckily I’d only just started Nicehash so only had £3.90 in there. I did decide to buy more Bitcoin though, not a lot, but I grabbed £200 extra from Coinbase and moved my other £50 over to there as well. Even after the purchase and transfer fees, it was at about £265 last night when it hit its high (while I was awake) but it went up further and back down again by today =( Typical!

Have you noticed Litecoin value though? Its climbing pretty fast compared to normal, up from £68 to £98 since yesterday! If that skyrockets now instead of Bitcoin, I bloody knew it lol. Hey Tom, you’re right the prices of cryptokitties is insane. The fresh born gen 0 kitties were selling for 5Eth. I checked again last night and they were 11Eth lol Ha I wish I bought bitcoin when I started mining, I’d have a super nice car by now paid for.

Yep you called it, litecoin rocketed. People are saying it was either the new alleged marketing ploy and others say it’s bitcoin people cashing out.

Still I missed out on that too. P.s I had litecoin in summer for cheap but also sold it cheap. God dammit lol. Yeah you can see on EDAX, it’s settled back down fluctuating around $140/£110 mark so I’ll just hold it for a while and see considering I don’t have a lot in it, about £40 (some from mined ZEC exchange).

As for ZEC’s mining return, its a lot lower minimum payout at 0.01ZEC (36 hours) instead of 0.2ETH (month) both on Nanopool. So its less time consuming and long winded.

ZEC though is worth about £200+ compared to ETH at £300+ so it’s all relative. I’m running 2x Asus GTX 1050Ti 4GB Strix, @ 30mh/s (total) Ethereum and 350Sols (total) Zcash. When this Asus GTX 1060 6GB Strix arrives I’ll run it as my main card with 1 of the 1050Ti’s on a riser (I’ll jam it in there somewhere! The 1060 should get 25+mh/s alone with an overclock so nearly halfing my ZEC payout time =) My 1050’s would take forever to hit 0.2ETH payout and I’m not patient enough so I’m mining ZEC and converting it to others instead 😉. Hey Tom here again, Happy New Year =) Got my 1060 6Gb now!

To join my 2x 1050Ti’s with my riser on the way. As for what you’re saying here, I mean I can’t be sure if having more powerful CPU’s makes much difference with gpu mining. But I have an i5 3570K @4.2GHz and all my cards so far have been really good overclockers.

May be luck or could the CPU help? I don’t know. – My 1st 1050Ti 4Gb hit 1788MHz Core, 4443MHz on Memory. ETH@15.4 MH/s ZEC@180 Sol/s – 2nd 1050Ti 4Gb hit 1778MHz Core 4200MHz Memory ETH@14.6 MH/s ZEC@171 Sol/s – And now this 1060 6Gb I just got is at 4799MHz on Memory (I can’t go any higher with MSi Afterburner) and 2037MHz Core. /s ZEC@331 Sol/s And all running happily at 50-60 degrees! Hello Tom, Happy New Year to you too! Thanks for taking the time report your findings!

It’s always great to see what hash rates others are getting with similar or dissimilar setups. So let me be the first to say you have some great hashing power going on there – especially impressed with the 1060 pulling 25MH/s on ETH! Well done When I had two separate rigs, if you look toward the end of this post: – the second rig was using a much older Motherboard / Intel chipset and was never able to achieve the same hash rate as the other rig (mind you it was equipped with a Celeron!). I do however believe it’s the underlying chipset architecture that has an impact over the CPU until I can test that to confirm (I could pull the i7 6700K from my gaming rig but I’m a bit apprehensive.

I have one of those annoying “bolt on” coolers!). I am impressed with the 1060. Probably some tweaks to make with time it’s bound to crash or stall but seems happy so far. I saw you ran a “very old Intel Z87 Express chipset”, well I’m still running an even older Asus Sabertooth Z77 TUF!

Which was a bulletproof overclocker in it’s day but still pretty old now. But they can still fetch a fair price secondhand.

But you can pick up a 3570K like mine for cheap nowadays. Mine does 4.2GHz easily on my boards stock OC options. But that has a H100i cooler. My 1050Ti’s and the 1060 is all Asus Strix cards which I think helps.

I’ve always kept everything either Asus or Corsair in my system because they are so compatible. The only other brands are 3 cooler master fans and 2x Seagate drives, but again the OS drive is Corsair (SSD) Again not sure if any of this helps mining, but it’s my main system and so I have always gone for compatibility and stability so if it does help it’s a bonus. It’s running NiceHash now as I type this and it feels smooth and responsive as ever haha! I’ll add that chipset/motherboard/cpu combo has influenced speeds on my end. It’s hard to tell what exactly is causing it (is it the chipset or maybe something that a mb bios update would fix?), but I definitely see lower performance on older boards. I’ve had the most trouble with a sandy bridge h67 motherboard with 4gb ddr3 and a pentium g630. I get hard freezes that require cutting the power when I overclock more than a couple hundred MHZ on any 1060 or 1050 ti I’ve tried.

I have two Ivy Bridge z77 boards, each with 8gb ddr3 and i5-3570k that are actually rock solid but might not be the most efficient. Both of these have been mining since 2012. First, gpu bitcoin in 2012, then asic bitcoin, then gpu litecoin and so on. Currently, one is running 2 xfx r9 390 at 30mhs each, the other is running 3 MSI Armor 1060 6G OCV1 at 23.7 to 24 mhs. Both of these will mine for months without reboot but the hash is finicky. When I do restart I have to do a lot of restarting and slightly moving clocks up and down until it lands on a good number.

My b85 board with i5-4690k and 8gb ddr3 only has one MSI Gaming X 1050 ti. Anything over 299 mhz increase on the memory will black screen the computer. This is a silent sound deadened m-atx pc for my work so I haven’t tried anything larger. It still runs in the 40s celsius and is silent so I haven’t tried any other cards.

Stock around 12mhs and tops out at 13.4mhs with card also used for the monitor. I took two MSI Gaming X 1050 ti a friend with a kaby lake z270 mb and ddr4 and both cards had much higher overclock headroom. I don’t know if this was just chance, but they easily passed 14mhs and ran at 12.8mhs stock. To me this seems like modern systems just perform a bit better. This seems especially true with nvidia cards with high memory clocks. I haven’t seen much difference with my r9 390 that perform the same on everything it seems. Hello Shane, Firstly great comment – sounds like you have quite a bit of back history for mining so it’s good to know I wasn’t going mad with my mining rig performance discrepancies.

The rig that had the z270 chipset performed better (in this post), as well as the Z97, than my now main rig with the Asrock H110 Pro BTC+ (It has the Intel H110 chipset). I did wonder before purchasing, why are they using an older chipset – suppose the cost factor / cheapest CPU socket on the market makes sense. There does seem to be a beta bios update for this board, but again, I can’t be bothered to try it. It took me some time to get this rig to run at a stable rate initially and it doesn’t help I’m mining probably 33% less ETH (difficulty increase!). Question – where do you learn about new coins worthy of putting some mining power toward?

I’ve seen a few recommendations on Reddit but as a test, I decided to mine any algo my current rig would be good at (based on whattomine results). Yeah, I’m not surprised it performed better. I think it might come down to more emphasis on pci-e performance both from the chipset makers and motherboard vendors with normal pci basically gone and sata losing favor. I have a beta update (2013) on my 67 board from MSI that specifically says it improves graphics performance but I’ve been nervous to try it since it says it isn’t recommended for sandy bridge processors, only ivy bridge, and is not reversible. With the increasing difficulty I’m cautious about experimenting. I don’t want to wreck a rig and have to buy all new modern hardware.

Honestly, I’m still very amateur when it comes to knowledge about altcoins. In the litecoin days I would specifically put a bit of power towards the newest stuff I could just to get a wallet to dump when prices jumped. The rest of the time I would use mostly multipool.us Now I’m overly cautious. Probably too cautious. For one it’s gotten much harder to figure it all out with ICOs and different algos and a bigger landscape. But the biggest thing is that I’ve been burned so many times. Not only do I worry about putting unknown software on my computer but I have avoided using the exchanges with a lot of coins.

I’ve lost a lot of money on them. Mostly cryptsy and mt-gox, but a few others, too. Probably to my detriment I mine exclusively ethereum at the moment. And the only exchange I actually have money on is coinbase/gdax. I do need to diversify, but it’s hard to find good information. Other than random reddit/forum advice, whattomine, and sites like yours I don’t know where to look.

If you have any coin suggestions let me know. Totally agree with you – most of these mining specific boards use old chipsets so I’m not surprised really with the lack of performance in the grand scheme of things.

Experience Points XP Mining Linux Distro. Yikes – thanks for the headsup. I did look at some exchanges – i.e.

Try to create more ETH from what’s already mined by “trading” but like most of the people in the cryptoworld, I’m a total noob. I decided to gamble a little after reading how to trade as I am astonished how much $$$ some people are making – I think it boils down to either being lucky or knowing how to trade properly (I fit the unlucky / no idea what I’m doing / idiot category) – but based on the user comments around the internet, people are rushing to the exchanges to find the next BTC, Ripple and so on.

Still mining is probably the safest way to make something bar electricity cost. Sorry to hear you burnt by Mt Gox and a few others – I heard how the CEO has to pay back the USD value of BTC when people put their BTC on Mt Gox – so what could have been a potential honey pot for people has turned out to be a big slap in the face! Same really with not being able to find good information – I’ve seen plenty of coin recommendations for “trading”, i.e. “Wow this coin is going to moon 4000%!!” and then those coins you can’t mine or require ASIC miners.

So still on the hunt myself. Maybe when I figure out a good strategy for coin hunting, I’ll create a post. I’ve experienced the opposite with old boards(10yr+)/newer(2yr old boards) all seem to operate the same for me once I updated every driver and bios and everything else. Windows updates play a huge role. A fresh 1050 will do like 3mh (vs 15+) even with updated drivers if windows doesn’t have the proper updates done to it.

I just got into mining a few months ago but I’ve gone through 6 motherboards from 10+yrs old to 2 yrs old (I’m thrifty) and hashrates have been consistent from the core 2 duo/athlon 64 up to the i7. I throw caution to the wind when I update everything I suppose and some like bios are difficult to role back but so far I’ve had no failures and only success with this method and my speeds have remained consistent. Good article and you’ve done a lot of research. We have 4 rigs mostly running 8gb 1070ti and Rex 580 cards but one with only 4gb 1050 it’s. With win10 and only undervolting while ramping to high manual clock speeds we get a consistent 14.5MH on each of those cards. With ESET NOD32 AV and using and IDS appliance as well as proxy DNS through OpenDNS we disable MS updates as there’s limited concern with port scans and getting hacked. Although the 4GB cards perform quite impressively for their low $200USD cost, we won’t be buying anymore due to concerns of the DAG file size growth and how 4GB cards may not be supported with mining pools like nanopool and Claymore’s dual miner just like 2GB cards.

Why invest in long term if they’ll be approaching EOL oh course we’ll be saying the same thing about 8GB cards when the 16Gig cards are rolled out this fall. Nice work though and GL mining- but be careful trading- some have won big but so many have lost too over the past month especially. I touch the sky at 16.5mh/s but can’t get it to run stable for more then 2 hours 15.3-15.7 is where I normally sit with mine. I’ve dropped them down to 14.7Mh/s with stability using 73% power, -400 core, 707 clock with 24hrs stability. It runs in a room with another Miner so I like the reduced heat and pwr combo.

I have ran this setup on the Asus pheonix 1050 ti’s but found best results per dollar we’re the msi single fan ti oc versions and I’m running latest drivers. Is there a reason others run older drivers?

Every brand have their own design,my colorful 1050Ti still run till today,Palit Gtx1050Ti quite good too,just its cant withstand when u limit the power under 85% and i calculate from wall power meter its drain 80 watt in total,10 watt more than colorful,for zotac i has trying gtx1060 6Gb single fan/mini 70% limit and 550 memory give me around 23Mh/s when push more than 550 its get freeze after 1 hour run, ordered more GPU for testing,Galax Gtx1050Ti ExOC 4Gb and Genuine nvidia gtx1060 3Gb,will report the test as soon. Hello too,for moment i have trying Colorful Igame 1060 6Gb igame Vulcan series,its easy to reach at 25Mh/s with keeping low power consume (personally at 70%)and iam not their brand promotor LOL ^^,curious bout ur Palit 1060,in my country,Palit are branded as Digital Alliance( Indonesia) and i dont know its have mini version in their line,maybe its limited production for some country,how much Mh/s it make?

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