The performance drops A LOT randomly, in my 1060s from 10000 to 2200 sols
Hi out there. I wanted to write a private message to you but I am not allowed to - may you contact me via PM how to get in contact about this?
Thanks
Else: Is there anyone out there having problems with the NV hotfix that is causes hash-rate to drop too much (on Nvidia of cause ... enabling this with Intel or AMD will likely kill your hashrate) and that is online right now?If I get the new hotfix tested it is likely we will have an other release later today (I did not plan to do v 0.12, but fixed enough stuff to make it worth not to wait until v 0.2 which will come with new feats somewhere next days).
Yes. Cf my post on page 5
On windows 10 x64 (without --enable-nv-hotfix)
1x1070 - 14.0-15.0
2x1070 - 10.0-10.5
3x1070 - 7.8-8.2
1x1050 - 5.0-5.2
On windows 10 x64 (with --enable-nv-hotfix)
1x1070 - 1.8-3.0
2x1070 - 1.8-3.0
3x1070 - 1.8-3.0
1x1050 - 5.0-5.2
On ubuntu 16.04 (with --enable-nv-hotfix)
3x1070 - 13.2-14.0 (core 150, mem 300)
4x1060 - 8.7-9.2 (core 100, mem 200)
5x1050ti - 5.3-5.8 (core 50, mem 0)
Best solution for linux, more hashes than optiminer
Uptime on linux 8 hours
I have similar behaviour on a titan xp. Far worse performance with --enable-nv-hotfix.
System : windows 10 (creator update)
cpu : xeon E5 2696V3 (18 cores @3.2ghz with microcode/bios hack).
With the hotfix enables, performance is aroung 5 instead of 22-23. Cpu usage is very low ( less thant 20% for a dedicated core). Without the hotfix, performance is good and cpu usage is near a full dedicated core.