GeekCash GPU Benchmark

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Hi everyone, the intention of this article is to serve as a base so for new users who want to start mining GeekCash can have an idea of how much mega hash they can get from their cards and how many coins may get depending on difficulty, remember this is not exact since it would depend on different factors like difficulty, temperature, power, memory of the GPU and for last I dont have profetional hardware equipment for testing neither I'm a professional overclocker, I'm just trying to help others gathering basic knowledge and I'll improve every other project like this that I do.

This is the hardware used on the test bench:

CPU: Intel Pentium G4400
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G3
Motherboard: ASUS z270-a
Ram: Kingston HyperX FURY DDR4 2400Mhz 8GB(2x4GB)
SSD: Kingston UV 400 120GB
Rosewill RCRC-17001 Riser Adapter
Software:

Windows 7 Pro / Latest updates
Nvidia Driver 398.82
MSI Afterburner 4.5
GeekMiner 0.1.1 http://bit.ly/2vfe8Mo
Awesome Miner, all data was gatther from Awesome Miner Logs

Pool:

The testing of each card is very simple, the cards are air-cooled except the < class="hiddenSpellError">EVGA

For each card:

  • Reinstall drivers with DDU, link http://bit.ly/2M28jLC
  • MSI Afterburner for Overclocking
  • Change parameters untill getting the highest and stable amount of megahash from each card.
  • Each card tested for 1 hour exactly, remmeber that difficulty needs to be take in consideration.
  • Ambient temperature outside 30c/86f
  • Room temperature 24c/75.2f, air conditioning

This are the cards tested:

  • EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW HYBRID 8GB
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GamingX 8GB
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Armor 8GB
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GamingX 6GB
  • Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Armor 3GB
  • Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1060 3GB OC
  • ASUS GeForce GTX 1070Ti STRIX 8GB
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1070Ti Armor 8G

I guess a question that will pop up is how you end up with this cards, almost a year 1/2 ago when I started mining profits were awesome so I started investigating more and more and decided to get a bunch of cards of different brands and models, I started with MSI as you can tell is one of my favorites hardware brand, a good balance between looks, performance and cost. Short story I ended up buying MSI < class="hiddenSpellError">GTX</> 1070 Armor 8GB for my mining farm since then there were no < class="hiddenSpellError">1070ti</>, the rest of the cards have them on two rigs at the office that I use for testing.


Overclocking Settings
For all Fan Speed Auto / No Core Voltage Settings
ASUS GeForce GTX 1070Ti STRIX 8G - Core +100 / Memory +750
MSI GeForce GTX 1070Ti Armor 8G - Core +100 / Memory +750
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW HYBRID 8GB - Core +100 / Memory +750
Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming - Core +100 / Memory +750
MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GamingX 8GB - Core +100 / Memory +720
MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Armor 8GB - Core +85 / Memory +720
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GamingX 6GB - Core +100 / Memory +650
Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming - Core +100 / Memory +650
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Armor 3GB - Core +85 / Memory +600
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 3GB OC - Core +85 / Memory +580

Here the hashing power results chart:

< class="mceItemHidden"> < class="mceItemHidden">For the winner is very clear and expected that a < class="hiddenSpellError">1070ti would beat the 1080 and a plain 1070, in this case by a very low margin ASUS < class="hiddenSpellError">GeForce < class="hiddenSpellError">GTX < class="hiddenSpellError">1070Ti < class="hiddenSpellError">STRIX < class="hiddenSpellError">8G

< class="mceItemHidden">On the battle of plain 1070 cards won the Gigabyte < class="hiddenSpellError">Geforce</> < class="hiddenSpellError">GTX</> 1070 G1 Gaming but from the cost vs performance perspective I consider the Armor a better bang for the buck</>

< class="mceItemHidden">The 1060 cards it's a bit not fair since not all of them had the same type of memory, it really matters when it comes to the 1060 and it's just a raffle you can't know the brand of memory you are getting with the card that's why I stop buying 1060 cards, memories varies between Samsung, Micron and < class="hiddenSpellError">Hynix but at the end of the day the MSI < class="hiddenSpellError">GeForce < class="hiddenSpellError">GTX 1060 < class="hiddenSpellError">GamingX

I'm trying to get my hands on a 1080ti and just bought a 1050ti for testing, I have been inform by some users that the 1080ti makes arround 20 - 22 mhs.

Coins Results, the order is the same as previous image 1 - GgdcUBrQcsfuSVtPm2w2xybS5jSE2duXFR - 532.89458138 2 - GS92LELoHhtxUGxuXBaYJjijsL9XKVVWJH - 362.82702037 3 - GP9TTXAQoS4UHm3TXkZGAZE4UGqw6PitHT - 330.78324921 4 -GKZoZwNxPmcnm9f8sXT2RL21UJy4T8oQpV - 244.37400590 5 - GfjniFna7HHZoJCYQtoVr3fj2DMJmEhjTe - 224.03620754 6 - GR5MpKWMxcAA6zq5j1XYRJfhPeMBnhHBwG - 214.20575013 7 - GgnPvmJCbX6DSwikM2PvW56F73nMcHxijc - 154.06 8 - GUuDrFQGJ63S3djq1HGrYHHurHviDJ1fDn - 151.92 9 - GTZbcNuLBhU92wGm8Symk6SoA7uhe7zz9j - 151.89 10 - GdmvNq6zYEPvMKDCLuyjdi46eadkFYsRyA - 148

Giveaway winners, wallet pots x 30 times
1-Thuerlich - 532.89458138 x 30 = 15986.8374414
Address=GdCbjDzkSe4FE5seVy6zVBoZE8FJGooV1Y
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2vBkogS

2-Demelango - 362.82702037 x 30 = 10884.8106111
Address=GJACWzZf2UVadTytYLZXdw6Q98XPwj3ipn
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2Mh8saZ

3-asdfa01 - 330.78324921 x 30 = 9923.4974763
Address=Gc9DxMx3JoE9n9XX85oG4v6jUXGjD6Z7eC
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2OJMSxr

4-RozzNL - 244.37400590 x 30 = 7331.220177
Address=GeJcptDzUGatMT8FEyAHL94X66sTo4BdHC
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2OcYacK

5-Izula369 - 224.03620754 x 30 = 6721.0862262
Address=GKUb2RKBNoHBPUPzh6EFdjsnBGeZQobFLV
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2LPsnBI

6-Stephen - 214.20575013 x 30 = 6426.1725039
Address=GYjT6iRENVMF6zHewCSqxGfn5DTTQAUTQd
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2Kxgyec

7-fred - 154.06420902 x 30 = 4621.9262706
Address=GeAkSEtytWdc7KeZC62Te4yQMz2XXTY7PV
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2OcFNVi

8-Schwarzenorris - 151.92795475 x 30 = 4557.8386425
Address=GgPoLDXSaAcuXcDWqKAUjY69MK2FLjw2B6
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2AH6wXV

9-Olmius - 151.89925998 x 30 = 4556.9777994
Address=Gc64wxjcPGYJzECKenJZxvYwMXKr94VizW
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2AHA3kp

10-Wallas - 149.92323746 x 30 = 4497.6971238
Address=GPKW3BnTjvBnvaGGhSmS76oh4iP8GQR3i3
Transaction= http://bit.ly/2vl1dZ8

Total amount of coins = 75,508.0642722

For more details visit post: http://bit.ly/2LQLTOm

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