GTX 1080 Ti Mining Settings

GTX 1080 Ti Mining Settings for all the popular and most profitable Cryptocurrencies to mine, you're one-stop page for everything related to your GPU

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⚠️DISCLAIMER⚠️

The GTX 1080 Ti Mining Settings will generally work for all models, but most of the time you will have some tweaking to do due to your GPU Silicon. Never mine with Stock settings as they will overheat your GPU! You can learn more in our Overclocking For Miners Guide.

GTX 1080 Ti Mining Overclocks

Absolute Values are most commonly used in Linux-based Mining OS and they usually give more effeciency, while Offset is more common for Windows. N/A or 0 = leave blank.

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ETChash
44 MH/s, 130 Watts
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ZelHash
52 Sol/s, 150 Watts
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KawPow
20 MH/s, 130 Watts
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FiroPow
20 MH/s, 130 Watts

GTX 1080 Ti ETChash Mining Overclocks

  • Base
Expected Results
44 MH/s, 130 Watts
Core Voltage (VDD)
N/A
Power Limit
Watts: 130 or Percentage: 65%
Core Clock (CClock)
Absolute: 0 or Offset: ++40
Memory Clock (MClock)
Absolute: 1600 or Offset: +800
Memory Voltage
N/A
Fan Speed (%)
70% ± based on your temps
Provided by @Mining Chamber

Notes

ETH Enlargement Pill

You must use the ETH Enlargement Pill for your GTX 1080 Ti Mining Settings to achieve 40% more hashrate on memory intensive algorithms. This applies to all GDDR5x memory GPUs.

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