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January 16, 2018, 06:14:31 PM Last edit: January 16, 2018, 07:23:52 PM by Mydi |
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Hello,
I'm currently dual-mining eth+sia on two different computers. One has a gtx 1070ti and the other a 1080.
I'm trying to find the best parameters to get a good hashrate on both, while also reducing heat/noise/power consumption. And lastly, since the computers are also used for gaming and day-to-day usage, I'd prefer if I do not have to change the cards settings whenever I stop claymore to do something else.
For now, the cards are set up as:
1080: power limit: 70% memory +700 core - 400 temp ~68 and fan ~60 eth: 24.7 mhs sia: 850 mhs
1070ti power limit: 70% memory +500 core 0 temp ~68 and fan ~60 eth: 30.7 mhs sia: 650 mhs
I'm fine with the temperature of both cards but would like to reduce the fan to reduce noise and reduce their power consumption a bit if possible (w/o lowering too much their has rate).
Here are my questions:
1) I could not reduce the core clock of the 1070ti w/o suffering a heavy loss of hashrate (in both sia and eth). I don't really know why it is because it seems that the card should be able to handle it even at -400mhz). Any idea why ?
2) I couldn't find a definitive answer, but do core clock matters for SIA mining? I did not find much difference between a -400 settings and a +100 for my gtx 1080 for example.
3) Regarding undervolting. Isn't the power limit factor supposed to already take care of it ? If yes, is undervolting a bit really useful ? If no, kind of undervolting would you suggest for these cards? Would it affect my gaming sessions much ?
4) Any tips ^^?
Thanks everyone !
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