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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners
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moppidoo
on 05/12/2018, 23:55:48 UTC
Hi,

In auto-profit, I have a problem with overclocking.
In many cases, the frequencies recover from the original (normal when it finishes the mining) but it remains on this frequency when it begins another mining.

It does not always, but I often find my miners who mine the ETH to 100% power instead of 65% which changes everything in terms of consumption.

Thank you
I've had a few similar reports in the past MSI Afterburner sometimes doesn't like too frequent clocking changes request. Can you try to put a delay between the clocking operations by going to the Options dialog, Mining Settings and add a few seconds to "Pause after applying clocking settings".

I can also announce that the development of native clocking via Awesome Miner has started. It's a bit too early to say how it will work out, but it looks promising and the plan is to let Awesome Miner do the clocking via the AMD and nVidia libraries/drivers without using external applications like MSI Afterburner. This will give Awesome Miner much more control of the clocking in the future.

@JACKSEG, I have similar problems with this in the past, now it's been somewhat negated by profit profile setting tweaks. mainly, if exists in your configuration, I'd suggest totally ignore the stopping clocking profile (uncheck that box for all algos, you can use bulk edit for that), like patrike suggests, it seems to fail with frequent switching and unchecking it will take away extra layer of complexity in your miners' switching operation