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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels.
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bensam1231
on 11/09/2015, 19:30:55 UTC
So I assume pretty much everyone here uses MSI afterburner for tweaking and monitoring (with GPUZ thrown in on the side). Is there a skin that makes the program more usable? I've been using it for years and it's always a PITA scrolling throw the graphs on the right and changing between cards for tweaking. Not to mention the graphs get messed up and aren't always organized by card.

bensam1231: Try out Nivida Inspector
You can even build simply batch files that tweak all your cards with different parameters in one go. To satisfy even the most OCD miners out there, you can also build custom batch files for every different algorithm (since different algos allow for different overclock settings).

Here's a sample batch file tweaking one 980 card, undervolted, high fan, high clocks, fixed pstate-2:
nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,220 -setgpuclock:0,2,1390 -setMemoryClock:0,2,3505 -setpowertarget:0,120 -setfanspeed:0,80 -forcepstate:0,2

Cheers!

Yeah, I use it on occasion. Setting the clocks isn't the bad part of afterburner, it's trying to monitor all the GPUs easily.

So I assume pretty much everyone here uses MSI afterburner for tweaking and monitoring (with GPUZ thrown in on the side). Is there a skin that makes the program more usable? I've been using it for years and it's always a PITA scrolling throw the graphs on the right and changing between cards for tweaking. Not to mention the graphs get messed up and aren't always organized by card.

Evga Precision 4.2.1 looks like this. 4 cards on one panel and with a button it jumps to the next page where it shows the rest. Unfortunately newer versions only support up to 4 cards (last time I checked).
You may want to delete or rename EVGAVoltageTuner.exe if it's choking a CPU core 100%. On some rigs it does, on anothers it doesn't and you only lose the voltage options.

That's a good start, lame on the 4 card limitation though.

I know Multiminer had built in stats for some things last time I used it, although that's AMD only. Wonder why there isn't a UI mod for some of these programs that just makes a nice grid out of everything.