"As you might have read i got 18 GTX1070 and posted some benchmark information earlier (http://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/comment/42663). @vaulter asked to some some details (@vaulter
perhaps you can add your GTX1080 findings, settings?) In this topic i
want to place the more technical notes how you can get this working. The
short summery: Yes i managed to get 6x GTX1070 running at 218.11MH/s
with heavy tuning / overclocking, but no idea how this would hold long
term. Currently i keep them at 192,88MH/s (x3 rigs) which seem to be the
'safe overclocking defaults' to me. Who knows how stuff progresses with
updates from @Genoil
and if its running under a windows driver stable and fast. Safe to say
with the lesser power consumption AND more MH/s then a card like R9 390X
this GTX1070 with its price is a very nice card to have (especially if
you run apps that only run good on Nvidia cards)
It took me quite
a while to get it working and this document only contains 5% of my
notes and stuff, its the minimum to get you started and you will need to
do some tuning on your own to max your card out. Some stuff aren't as
good as i like yet (e.g. headless VNC access without the use of a
monitor) but it works and more importantly its stable. Thanks go out to @Genoil
for his clue and his work on ethminer. This document is not entirely
ment as a walk-through as some knowledge on mining, linux overclocking
and common sense is still required ... So here goes."
https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/7780/gtx1070-linux-installation-and-mining-clue-goodbye-amd-welcome-nvidia-for-miners
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