(Childish insults here)
im done with you - and your bullshit ...
Soo... how many times have you been done with me? I wish I had integrity like you. <3
Oh I'm done with you too! Now I'm going to storm off, but not really and respond to you shortly here after, I'll mention that I'm a great person too because I'm done with you.
If you have a four year bachelors call me silly. You remind me of someone who is 17-18 with their parents credit card who are your 'investors'. For instance apparently you still have a rig of 280x's... Unless you have really cheap power, it hasn't been profitable to mine with them for quite some time.
Also as I mentioned, it wasn't that I wasn't
willing to pay for a private miner, just they never publicly
announced that there was one available for purchase (unlike what SP has been doing in the thread). Everytime I brought up the weird hashrates people were commenting that they were using their cards as space heaters.
The lack of transparency and the eventual monetary loss of a lot of small miners was what I had issue with.
It is also possible to mod the kernals so that they use less power...
Look at my whirlpoolx mod. The Threads per block was reduced from 1024 to 512, and instead I computed more than one hash per thread.
When I reduced the number of threads, I got a lower power consumption and a higher hashrate...
Weird whenever I've brought up power efficiency I've been met with criticism by other kernel devs that said it's impossible to run things more efficiently. Interesting.
Also props to you, it's all about the watt/hash efficiency levels until the price of BTC goes up.
I'm working on it!
Also weird as you're one of the people who said efficiency was very impractical and not worth your time (back in Nov).
See this thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=854903.0Without bios TDP mode you won't gain from overclocking due to some kind of throttling on heavy algos (scrypt, quark). Maybe under linux this behavior is not implemented in drivers ... i don't know ...
Also you need an option to set fan speed higher then default when overclocking. Default fan control rule makes card to go over 50C degrees under load (in my case). This is not good.
MSI Afterburner works for me to increase fan speeds. I don't use nix though.