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?
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