Ok so I will add some real measurements
570 samsung (multiple examples)
eth only
29.5
internet wall consumption: 93-110w
gpu-z:82
real wall consumption: 121w
vaious cvdd: 840-900
cclok: 1200
mclock: 2080-2100
mvdc: 865-885
Now my issues:
windows:
i did not found any command line OC tool
i did not found any OC tool that could set voltage for gpu and memory - even the generic voltage settings in trixx are super weird and afterburner does not work
cards run quite stable, but once a 3 days one can reset, then wattman gets error or something and resets the card and hashrate is 25
if i restart claymore then i get to 28
if i restart pc then i get back to 29.5
if i connect new card to the pc it gets about 28
if i restart pc then i get new card to the 29.5
If power is lost and pc forcefully resets i get 25
If i soft restart pc then i get to 28
another restart back to 29.5
- how can i avoid these restart and get stable performance?
Claymore OC only woks with 17.30 drivers, anything newer and i can't OC
Fan still shuts off with -fanmin 50 and -tt 55 - should i just not specify "tt" to make it run all the time?
I can't use RPD, if i use it claymore does not OC.
There is funny but in AMD 17.12(17.50) AMD drivers - that amd settings throws out dll erros related to windows media feature pack on windows 10 N.
Amd settings does not work on VNC without real display being connected.
linux:
Is there any commandline working OC tool for linux?
I get +20w power consumption on same bios in linux - is this normal? (latest gpu-pro drivers with the thingy in grub set)
I get lower hashrate in linux at the same time - is this normal?
Claymore OC does not work for me in linux.
Mostly i'm concerned about super weird reset behavior on windows - that is super frustrating.
If it is possible to get AMD working on linux with OC that would be awesome
- generic linux - debian/arch/ubuntu server