Tell me how to write a log file about the power consumption of a card?
just divide Sol/s on Sol/w from miner log

or use nvidia-smi like this:
"C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" --format=csv,noheader --query-gpu=timestamp,pci.bus_id,name,power.draw --loop=3 -f powerdraw.csv
or
"C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" --format=csv,noheader --query-gpu=timestamp,pci.bus_id,name,power.draw --loop=3 >> powerdraw.csv
for append result in file (not overwrite) and for realtime realtime reading this file
Thank you but nvidia-smi --format=csv,noheader --query-gpu=timestamp,pci.bus_id,name,power.draw --loop=3 >> powerdraw.csv = error access denied
Open your cmdline as admin.
Hi Guys,
New guy here looking for advice. I have 9 1070ti on Win10Pro. 1200w hp server PSU. Newest NVid Driver.
Using MSI Afterburner most cards are set to 65%pwr 190core 690mem I get about 500sols and 4.5sol/w
Every so often I get
GPU3 rejected share: [23,"low difficulty share of 0.062499046325683594"]
as well as
# GPU7 rejected share: [21,"job not found"]
Are these due to my OC, Internet Speed, Suprnova, something else?
Also cannot get the program stable. Runs for max 24hrs then I get something like CudaMem sent an invalid job.
If I wait a few mins I can restart DSTM and it will run but seems to die a little quicker unless I fully restart.
On Suprnova dashboard my efficiency rating is usually somewhere between 90 and 97%. Do you have any direction to point to find information on how to get it to 100% (if possible)
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
100% efficiency isn't possible you will always get rejected share, a good stable rig is between 99.5/99.8% efficiency. If you have this, you are mostly stable for your sols/w, if you are under this, you can try to lower the OC a bit (by 1mhz increment) and find out if you can balance it. If you lower your hashrate by 2% to save 0.5% of rejected share, you lose out in the end. It's all about balance

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Also how do you power 9 Ti with 1x 1200w psu ? that seems awfully low bordeline dangerous, the PSU must be overstrained. Or do you have 2 ?
Cheers.
I power 7 from that PSU @240v and 2 from a 600w ATX PSU for mobo... Server PSU barely even spools up fan, stays cool. No connectors / cables get warm.