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January 14, 2016, 03:39:54 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok thank you.

Is the bottom address the one to pledge in your signature ?
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January 14, 2016, 03:50:48 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok thank you.

Is the bottom address the one to pledge in your signature ?
yes that's the one

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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok thank you.

Is the bottom address the one to pledge in your signature ?
yes that's the one

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January 14, 2016, 04:10:52 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok thank you.

Is the bottom address the one to pledge in your signature ?
yes that's the one

Date: 1/14/2016 10:55
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January 14, 2016, 04:13:29 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok thank you.

Is the bottom address the one to pledge in your signature ?
yes that's the one

Date: 1/14/2016 10:55
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Debit: -0.05000000 BTC
Transaction ID: fdd4e74854d41fe6fe262c13d1ede1dc2f85e0deb2efdeb2fca0a9079b4c3914-000
thanks a lot for your support,
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Your welcome and thanks for the development.
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January 14, 2016, 07:03:41 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
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January 14, 2016, 07:41:45 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0

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January 14, 2016, 08:32:20 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
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January 14, 2016, 08:44:13 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
once every reboot, but it probably won't work, as it is the clock for my 980, you need to get these clock setting (nvidia-smi can find them for you, but I have forgotten the command)

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January 14, 2016, 08:48:14 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
once every reboot, but it probably won't work, as it is the clock for my 980, you need to get these clock setting (nvidia-smi can find them for you, but I have forgotten the command)
Is it  --gpu-memspeed           if so I tried and didn't work.
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January 14, 2016, 08:50:37 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
once every reboot, but it probably won't work, as it is the clock for my 980, you need to get these clock setting (nvidia-smi can find them for you, but I have forgotten the command)
Is it  --gpu-memspeed           if so I tried and didn't work.
don't remember but you need to use '-i '#cardnumber as well... (you should ask epsylon3 he knows)

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Ok thx djm  Smiley
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
once every reboot, but it probably won't work, as it is the clock for my 980, you need to get these clock setting (nvidia-smi can find them for you, but I have forgotten the command)

I believe you can set persistent mode which preserve the setting over a reboot. There have been some recent advances
so make sure you have the latest drivers.

You can also OC using nvidia-settings after setting up coolbits in Xorg.conf, Sorry, not time time to dig up the details, too busy.

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January 14, 2016, 09:09:13 PM
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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
once every reboot, but it probably won't work, as it is the clock for my 980, you need to get these clock setting (nvidia-smi can find them for you, but I have forgotten the command)

I believe you can set persistent mode which preserve the setting over a reboot. There have been some recent advances
so make sure you have the latest drivers.

You can also OC using nvidia-settings after setting up coolbits in Xorg.conf, Sorry, not time time to dig up the details, too busy.
this nvidia-smi is for windows in that case (at least it is how I understand it... might be a bit different with linux)

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Djm   Do you have a 980ti ?  If so are you able to get the memory clock up to 7 ghz as its  designed to clock at?  thx
I don't have a 980ti.
However in order to clock them to their nominal value, you need to use nvidia-smi which is located in nvidia directory.



Ok I don't know how to change that.
But your 980 has the same problem with the memory clocks..... where you able to get the proper clocking and how much did that improve your hashrate on lyre2re2 algo?
Thx
quite a lot actually, because it is possible to oc the mem clock beyond nominal value, I use this command nvidia-smi.exe -i 0,1 -ac 3506,1506 (where i is the card number and ac the highest clock possible) this force the card to run in state 0
Great thank you. That same exact  command will work with the 980ti too won't it?
And do I have to do this once or every bat file or just on reboot?
once every reboot, but it probably won't work, as it is the clock for my 980, you need to get these clock setting (nvidia-smi can find them for you, but I have forgotten the command)

I believe you can set persistent mode which preserve the setting over a reboot. There have been some recent advances
so make sure you have the latest drivers.

You can also OC using nvidia-settings after setting up coolbits in Xorg.conf, Sorry, not time time to dig up the details, too busy.
Ok thx  but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. Cheesy
And why doesn't it work like a 750ti  it doesn't make sense.
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Ok thx  but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. Cheesy
And why doesn't it work like a 750ti  it doesn't make sense.

This has been posted here before:

1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges
2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0
4) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics

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Ok thx  but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. Cheesy
And why doesn't it work like a 750ti  it doesn't make sense.

This has been posted here before:

1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges
2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0
4) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics


thx  i did nvidia-smi.exe -q and everything showed .......now tryng  your command.
EDIT:
nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0       card 0
 
nvidia-smi -ac 3364,1500 -i 0       card 3

2 980ti's so run one command then the next correct ?

Or  nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0,3      ?

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Ok thx  but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. Cheesy
And why doesn't it work like a 750ti  it doesn't make sense.

This has been posted here before:

1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges
2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0
4) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics


thx  i did nvidia-smi.exe -q and everything showed .......now tryng  your command.
EDIT:
nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0       card 0
 
nvidia-smi -ac 3364,1500 -i 0       card 3

2 980ti's so run one command then the next correct ?



nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0,1,2,3,4... for multiple cards. Works only if cards print out exactly same numbers.

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Ok thx  but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. Cheesy
And why doesn't it work like a 750ti  it doesn't make sense.

This has been posted here before:

1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges
2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0
4) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics


thx  i did nvidia-smi.exe -q and everything showed .......now tryng  your command.
EDIT:
nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0       card 0
 
nvidia-smi -ac 3364,1500 -i 0       card 3

2 980ti's so run one command then the next correct ?



nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0,1,2,3,4... for multiple cards. Works only if cards print out exactly same numbers.


they dont so should I do it independently ?


nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0       card 0
 
nvidia-smi -ac 3364,1500 -i 2       card 3

I got the first card but not the 2nd card ....says not supported.

-d 0,1,2,3   card  0 and 2 is the 980ti's
EDIT: Ok I got card 0 to p0 state but not card 2.......... tomorrow maybe.  Smiley
And thank you all for your help.

Christian sent this link and now I understand it.  thx
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/892842/cuda-programming-and-performance/one-weird-trick-to-get-a-maxwell-v2-gpu-to-reach-its-max-memory-clock-/

But they should be at 7 ghz.
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Ok thx  but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. Cheesy
And why doesn't it work like a 750ti  it doesn't make sense.

This has been posted here before:

1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges
2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI
3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0
4) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics


thx  i did nvidia-smi.exe -q and everything showed .......now tryng  your command.
EDIT:
nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0       card 0
 
nvidia-smi -ac 3364,1500 -i 0       card 3

2 980ti's so run one command then the next correct ?



nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0,1,2,3,4... for multiple cards. Works only if cards print out exactly same numbers.


they dont so should I do it independently ?


nvidia-smi -ac 3505,1500 -i 0       card 0
 
nvidia-smi -ac 3364,1500 -i 3       card 3

Yes. Now you can overclock them just like 750ti. But you need to do it again after reboot, I think persistence mode doesn't work in windows.

Sorry for OT, djm...



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