On the latest nvidia driver for linux 337.12. with cuda 6
Unfortunately i cant tell what options are in the nvidia-settings as my monitor is plugged into the intel video.
From the cli tho everything looks fine. ccminer works well, i think there is a slight increase, but could be placebo.
craigdabbs, are you sure that overclocking with latest beta drivers had any effect?
i ask because i've tried some values (100, 300; 200, 500) on my gtx660 but i can't notice any improvements...
what's the output of nvidia-settings -q GPU3DClockFreqs?
Attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (mescalito:1.0): 562,2800.
The valid values for 'GPU3DClockFreqs' are in the ranges 562 - 1124, 700 - 3360 (inclusive).
'GPU3DClockFreqs' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.
Attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (mescalito:1[gpu:0]): 562,2800.
The valid values for 'GPU3DClockFreqs' are in the ranges 562 - 1124, 700 - 3360 (inclusive).
'GPU3DClockFreqs' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.
mine is this, the same as before overclocking...
and if i set it directly from the cli:
$ nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=1 -a GPU3DClockFreqs=600,700
ERROR: Error assigning value 39322300 to attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (mescalito:1.0) as specified in assignment 'GPU3DClockFreqs=600,700' (Unknown Error).
ERROR: Error assigning value 39322300 to attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (mescalito:1[gpu:0]) as specified in assignment 'GPU3DClockFreqs=600,700' (Unknown Error).
and again, nothing changes
please, has somebody any clues on this?
thank you.