Interesting. Thank you - I will try that.
I guess I will need to learn how to SSH.
Also increase your powerlimit; 75 is very low for a 1060. I recommend moving it up to 100; then you can bump it down if it is stable without issue. Will probably be stable until around 85-90 watts or lower.
Fullzero, what do you think is the lowest powerlimit that most 1080 Ti cards can handle? I also have stability problems and have to check this one.
Will I have to change the script of Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL to enforce this lowest powerlimit?
In v0019 auto_temp will use the target temperature and general power limit specified in 1bash; no other settings are required. When mining ethash I use 175 powerlimit with 1080tis; if mining zec I use 225.
Thanks for the info.
My starting power limit iz 200 for zec. If i have a room temp at about 30 deg celsius, autotemp lowers the powerlimit to 170 on some cards. The problem probably starts when the room temp goes to 35 celsius. At this point the maxximus autotemp probably lowers power to around 150w and freezes the system. I dont have continuous access to the rigs so i will have to configure rigs for remote access to confirm this theory.
I could then change maxximus autotemp script, that the power stays at 170, but the the temp would go higher. That is probably not wise, I will probably have to replace the cards that have this temp problems.
You might want to try using some active cooling. I use serverfans on most of my 1080tis: see hawkfish007
for some cost effective ones. A 22$ box fan from amazon or walmart will also work well.