Title: Nvidia 3060 Ti LHR 8G hashrate and power consumptions Post by: Rickirs on October 05, 2021, 02:39:51 PM Hi,
I recently got Nvidia 3060 TI 8G LHR from Zotac . Was reading around and it has been mentioned at most of the places that this card can get 40-42 Mhz with 120 W power consumption with LHR unlocker miner. However, in my case, I can achieve 40 MHz only at 140 W with memory clock +1400 . If anyone of you using similar card, what is your max hash and what are you power as well as overclock settings. Title: Re: Nvidia 3060 Ti LHR 8G hashrate and power consumptions Post by: waggy459 on October 05, 2021, 02:53:40 PM Hi, I recently got Nvidia 3060 TI 8G LHR from Zotac . Was reading around and it has been mentioned at most of the places that this card can get 40-42 Mhz with 120 W power consumption with LHR unlocker miner. However, in my case, I can achieve 40 MHz only at 140 W with memory clock +1400 . If anyone of you using similar card, what is your max hash and what are you power as well as overclock settings. I assume you are talking about Eth mining. Have you tried (or maybe post core clock setting) locked/absolute core clock settings? This will generally reduce power use. I can't compare directly but with a 3060LHR on rvn I saved somewhere around 15W just by going with the absolute core clock. Title: Re: Nvidia 3060 Ti LHR 8G hashrate and power consumptions Post by: swogerino on October 05, 2021, 08:17:56 PM Hi, I recently got Nvidia 3060 TI 8G LHR from Zotac . Was reading around and it has been mentioned at most of the places that this card can get 40-42 Mhz with 120 W power consumption with LHR unlocker miner. However, in my case, I can achieve 40 MHz only at 140 W with memory clock +1400 . If anyone of you using similar card, what is your max hash and what are you power as well as overclock settings. Try the following Core Clock -300 Memory Clock +970 Power Limit 67% (it is a bit lower than 70 needed by NBMiner but seem to work) With these settings it should do from 39-42 Mhsh but I don't know if the power limit will go below 130 watt,by the way I am talking about NBminer here,I don't know how these settings will behave with other miners. Give it a try and see what are the results. |