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Title: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: raymond2017 on August 11, 2017, 03:30:26 AM
I got myself a few Asus P106-100 cards, and downloaded Asus's GPU TweakII software, but I'm not sure what's the optimal settings to use for GPU mining, can someone share some tips on the settings?

As for Temperature and Fan speed monitoring, I am seeing about 70C and 75% fan speed with default GPU Tweak settings, what's the ideal temperature and fan speed I should aim for long term use without spoiling the cards within 2 year's of use?

Thanks in advance!  ::)



Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: Undefined31415 on August 11, 2017, 05:18:07 PM
I got myself a few Asus P106-100 cards, and downloaded Asus's GPU TweakII software, but I'm not sure what's the optimal settings to use for GPU mining, can someone share some tips on the settings?

As for Temperature and Fan speed monitoring, I am seeing about 70C and 75% fan speed with default GPU Tweak settings, what's the ideal temperature and fan speed I should aim for long term use without spoiling the cards within 2 year's of use?

Thanks in advance!  ::)



I recommend taking a cheap box fan and pointing it at your rig(s), if you haven't already. (Typically perpendicular to the direction your cards are lined up, but whatever works best for you is fine. Just try to avoid turbulence.)

Nobody can predict when your card is going to fail, but running your card at a lower temperature and with a lower fan speed will definitely help its longevity, especially since you're running them 24/7. However, once you lower things down to a certain point, your gains become negligible. I usually set this point around 60-65C, where much lower than that probably won't yield big benefits. To be honest, 70C isn't too bad (in the middle of the summer, my cards sometimes get pretty close to 70C).

Fan lifetime is also hard to predict. It greatly depends on what kind of bearings are used, and other qualities of the fans, but still, nobody could tell you exactly how long yours will last. There's a certain balance between maintaining low core temperatures and a low fan RPM. (Running them at 90-100% 24/7 will kill them faster than 75%, and there's no guarantee that pushing the fan that extra bit would see a huge temperature decrease.)

Tl;dr: Cheap box fans are your friends. Push the hot air away faster, and help save the fans on the cards.


Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: gt_addict on August 11, 2017, 05:26:01 PM
Get rid of gpu tweak and use msi afterburner. Much simpler to use.

Also download GPU-z and see what memory the cards have.


Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: raymond2017 on August 12, 2017, 06:29:41 AM
yes, they are using samsung memory. What would be the right OC settings to use?


Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: Undefined31415 on August 12, 2017, 06:41:48 AM
yes, they are using samsung memory. What would be the right OC settings to use?


What are you trying to mine? Ethereum? Zcash?

Have you tried clock settings recommended by users with GTX 1060s? (There's an entire thread with people sharing their hashrates and often their clock settings.) Your mileage may vary, but the P106 is quite similar to the 1060.


Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: Biopsyhoz on September 13, 2017, 10:38:56 PM
Hey!
I use following configuration:
GPU clock + 150 Mhz
Memory clock + 1600 Mhz (maximum)
Power Target - 20%

With this configuration I have 25 Mh/s from each card and temperature is low (~ 55 deg)

http://take.ms/NySuZ


Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: shibob on September 14, 2017, 02:15:03 AM
My configuration:

+ temp. limit: 83C
+ Core clock: -140
+ Mem clock: +750

Eeach card got about 26.05 Mh/s.



Title: Re: Overclock settings for Asus P106-100 card
Post by: raymond2017 on September 14, 2017, 05:06:39 AM
Hey!
I use following configuration:
GPU clock + 150 Mhz
Memory clock + 1600 Mhz (maximum)
Power Target - 20%

With this configuration I have 25 Mh/s from each card and temperature is low (~ 55 deg)

http://take.ms/NySuZ

I had this setting before but it seems to crash after a few days running, have you had this GPU crash/failed case after long running?