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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
fullzero
on 24/06/2017, 00:02:14 UTC
I've tried three different versions of nvOC now and I still just CAN'T GET THE OVERCLOCKS TO WORK!

I've tried individual and whole system and I even see the overclocks apply when onebash starts - but they aren't sticking.

I'm mining eth and in Windows with Afterburner I set all 5 cards (2 1070s and 3 1060s) to core +75 and mem +800 and I get 132mh/s

Using nvOC and trying to set the same overclocks, I get 120mh/s.

It's really frustrating. I just don't understand. Does Claymore set everything to factory clocks when it starts or something?

Anyone else mining ETH and managing to ue overclocking?

Quote from: fullzero
Also linux OC offsets are scaled differently than windows; you will need to use higher offsets to get the same results in linux.

I am mining ETH and am overclocked (~30.9 MH/sec on 1070 Founders Ed cards and ~29.5 MH/sec on a frankenstein rig with 3 different kinds of 1070 cards).

I recommend using v0016 if you aren't already and trying the OC settings:

__CORE_OVERCLOCK=-100
MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1000

if this is stable I would try:

__CORE_OVERCLOCK=-100
MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1100

then:

__CORE_OVERCLOCK=-100
MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1200

... until you get a soft crash in Claymore, then I would backtrack to the previous setting