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December 03, 2021, 03:19:39 AM
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i spent sometime playing with my 3070 and 3060 Ti rig and see how low we can go on PWR and high on OC, anyways here are my results:
http://grabilla.com/0bc03-1fae8710-24c3-483e-8adb-9d753a7a0b32.png

is 1300 MHz fine for those small zotac 3070/60 Ti ?

sadly we dont have mem temps ! but backplate temp is 40c and when on Auto Fan profile fan spins as low as 40 or 50%, are we doing fine for 24x7 mining ?? how high can the OC go for memory on those cards ?

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December 03, 2021, 09:59:30 AM
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62MH is the highest probably the safest for 3060ti, anything over 62 will cause loss in hashrate and produce more heat, things are working perfectly the way they should so don't bother Ocing any of these cards, a 3070 can do 62-64MH depending on the memory chip in the GPU but 2MH isn't worth the hassle

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December 05, 2021, 07:06:09 PM
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62MH is the highest probably the safest for 3060ti, anything over 62 will cause loss in hashrate and produce more heat, things are working perfectly the way they should so don't bother Ocing any of these cards, a 3070 can do 62-64MH depending on the memory chip in the GPU but 2MH isn't worth the hassle

i went 1400 on the memory for the 3060 Ti and 3070s
am not seeing loss in hashrate

by safest what r u referring to ?
http://grabilla.com/0bc05-2bda9682-5b62-487d-a43e-87915051afb2.png

and temps r so cool i just decided to set the fans at 70 coz they were running on 50-60% range on AUTO.
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