Title: Any Nvidia mem tool? Post by: Refrumatrix on July 14, 2021, 05:58:52 AM Is there any memory tweaking tool like AMDmemtool for Nvidia cards? I haven't seen one or there is none? I'm looking forward to do some experiments with my Nvidia GPUs to see what I can get out of them the most, thank you
Title: Re: Any Nvidia mem tool? Post by: batsonxl on July 14, 2021, 12:20:33 PM There is for gtx 1000 series. i dont know the tool but t-rex and phoenix has command for that
Title: Re: Any Nvidia mem tool? Post by: sxemini on July 14, 2021, 12:35:01 PM There is for gtx 1000 series. i dont know the tool but t-rex and phoenix has command for that He means a tool only for the timings and not the memory tweak commands, but you are right - many miner have the --mt commandline argument only for the old nvidia 10x0 cards (nbminer, trex, phoenix) I donīt know why no one made something for newer vram like gddr6 and gddr6x, maybe it is not so easy or not needed. Title: Re: Any Nvidia mem tool? Post by: FP91G on July 14, 2021, 03:11:20 PM There is no such program.
What cards do you want to experiment with? Write your models. If these are new cards of the 30xx series, then miners there use bios from other analog models that work more stably. Nvidia video cards are just better than AMD, because everything works out of the box there:) Title: Re: Any Nvidia mem tool? Post by: TheMimic1 on July 14, 2021, 04:18:32 PM There is for gtx 1000 series. i dont know the tool but t-rex and phoenix has command for that He means a tool only for the timings and not the memory tweak commands, but you are right - many miner have the --mt commandline argument only for the old nvidia 10x0 cards (nbminer, trex, phoenix) I donīt know why no one made something for newer vram like gddr6 and gddr6x, maybe it is not so easy or not needed. Title: Re: Any Nvidia mem tool? Post by: Skinny48 on July 15, 2021, 10:47:58 AM You have two options, it's either you use MSI afterburner software or you use T-rex miner to overclock or downclock, I prefer T-rex because it's more stable than MSI afterburner and you will also get the best performance using T-rex -mt and absolute clock feature
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