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Ok thx but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. 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... it's fine with me
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January 15, 2016, 07:36:31 AM |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a donation gets you access to the code and then at 2.5 BTC, it gets released publicly?
EDIT: I see you're at 2.06. And while I think many people are salivating at the potential of faster code, I think people are forgetting that if its released publicly (especially on Nicehash), that advantage will disappear...
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January 15, 2016, 08:02:58 AM |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a donation gets you access to the code and then at 2.5 BTC, it gets released publicly?
EDIT: I see you're at 2.06. And while I think many people are salivating at the potential of faster code, I think people are forgetting that if its released publicly (especially on Nicehash), that advantage will disappear...
The advantage will be over red camp ))
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January 15, 2016, 08:06:23 AM |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a donation gets you access to the code and then at 2.5 BTC, it gets released publicly? EDIT: I see you're at 2.06. And while I think many people are salivating at the potential of faster code, I think people are forgetting that if its released publicly (especially on Nicehash), that advantage will disappear...
Wrong. Most people use AMD cards for altocins mining.
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January 15, 2016, 08:38:30 AM Last edit: January 15, 2016, 08:49:52 AM by djm34 |
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ok once week left, we are almost there !!! please don't forget to donate. I will repost the pledge on ftc forum (once I remember my password to get there ) ps: if someone can tell me how to post there... because I don't find how to (and I already used it... )
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The donation phase is almost close to the target level 2.5 BTC. I'm looking into this miner and would like to test it further. This is one of the timely requirement and you two djm34 and Nicehash are doing tremendous job with the miners. I'm watching this thread and looking in for the miner release. Good luck guys.
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January 15, 2016, 09:14:07 AM |
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The donation phase is almost close to the target level 2.5 BTC. I'm looking into this miner and would like to test it further. This is one of the timely requirement and you two djm34 and Nicehash are doing tremendous job with the miners. I'm watching this thread and looking in for the miner release. Good luck guys.
Thanks, so far I have no plan for an early release (need to check a few things first and base the release on the latest sp rel)
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thanks a lot for your support, djm
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Ok thx but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. 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... Sorry for messing up your thread djm will delete all when done if you want but, antantti I got one card to work but the other won't take the command ...I don't know why. Going to try again.
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Ok thx but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. 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... Sorry for messing up your thread djm will delete all when done if you want but, antantti I got one card to work but the other won't take the command ...I don't know why. Going to try again. you need to make sure that you using the correct parameters returned by the check_clock stuff they can be different for each card (depending on brand etc...). This is probably the problem... also it probably works only for high end cards...
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January 15, 2016, 11:52:38 AM |
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Ok thx but i'm a noob at this and I don't know what nvidia-smi is. 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... Sorry for messing up your thread djm will delete all when done if you want but, antantti I got one card to work but the other won't take the command ...I don't know why. Going to try again. you need to make sure that you using the correct parameters returned by the check_clock stuff they can be different for each card (depending on brand etc...). This is probably the problem... also it probably works only for high end cards... And it's picking up nvidia inspector ... I just set ni to defaults now trying again
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January 15, 2016, 12:08:12 PM Last edit: January 16, 2016, 08:55:28 AM by tbearhere |
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ?
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. You made this disabled guy very happy. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ? you welcome, you don't need to delete the posts (that put some animation on the thread ) once you have put the cards to p0 state, you can overclock them using msi afterburner or the evga counterpart. with it, you'll be able to set both core/mem clocks to the value you want. For my 980, I use by default a +150MHz on the mem clock (I think I have only +65MHz on the core clock, but it is already superclocked cards... but it can support more, the 980ti can probably be clocked higher... in any case too high will cause a crash within 5~10 minutes of running... anyhow keep an eye on the temps...
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January 15, 2016, 12:48:53 PM Last edit: January 16, 2016, 08:57:08 AM by tbearhere |
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ? you welcome, you don't need to delete the posts (that put some animation on the thread ) once you have put the cards to p0 state, you can overclock them using msi afterburner or the evga counterpart. with it, you'll be able to set both core/mem clocks to the value you want. For my 980, I use by default a +150MHz on the mem clock (I think I have only +65MHz on the core clock, but it is already superclocked cards... but it can support more, the 980ti can probably be clocked higher... in any case too high will cause a crash within 5~10 minutes of running... anyhow keep an eye on the temps... Yes thank you. And it looks like the 980ti and 980 are about the same for oc ing. +41 on the core clock will give me 1345 on the readout of course nvidia oc sweet spot. The temperatures are running at 77c and 72c for the 2 cards. I'm setting mem to +150... it looks good on nividia inspector.
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January 15, 2016, 03:54:03 PM |
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. You made this disabled guy very happy. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ? I'm happy when tbearhere is happy 3505 x 2 = 7010 that's where that 7GHz comes from. PS. All my 970's do at least +500 on memory, 4000 x 2 = 8000Mhz and they are happily hashing ETH 22MH each. 980ti should do more.
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. You made this disabled guy very happy. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ? I'm happy when tbearhere is happy 3505 x 2 = 7010 that's where that 7GHz comes from. PS. All my 970's do at least +500 on memory, 4000 x 2 = 8000Mhz and they are happily hashing ETH 22MH each. 980ti should do more. Did you check power consumption of 970's during mining eth?
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January 15, 2016, 04:14:03 PM |
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what ether miner are you guys using on nvidia?
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January 15, 2016, 04:20:28 PM |
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. You made this disabled guy very happy. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ? I'm happy when tbearhere is happy 3505 x 2 = 7010 that's where that 7GHz comes from. PS. All my 970's do at least +500 on memory, 4000 x 2 = 8000Mhz and they are happily hashing ETH 22MH each. 980ti should do more. Did you check power consumption of 970's during mining eth? From 600W@83MH to 1000W@110MH. 5x970 + some other stuff, TDP is the limiting factor. I'm using Genoil's cuda miner.
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It worked both clocks where the same after setting n.i. to defaults. Thank you antantti and djm sooooooo much I really appreciate what you have done. You made this disabled guy very happy. Do you want me to delete my posts to keep your thread clean djm? ps I still don't understand why the clocks don't go to 7 ghz but at least the 980ti's are in the p0 state EDIT: djm how much oc on memory on your 980 gtx do you do for lyra2r2 ? I'm happy when tbearhere is happy 3505 x 2 = 7010 that's where that 7GHz comes from. PS. All my 970's do at least +500 on memory, 4000 x 2 = 8000Mhz and they are happily hashing ETH 22MH each. 980ti should do more. Did you check power consumption of 970's during mining eth? From 600W@83MH to 1000W@110MH. 5x970 + some other stuff, TDP is the limiting factor. I'm using Genoil's cuda miner. link please? ... #crysx
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