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Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners
by
Austpool
on 31/03/2021, 11:02:46 UTC
hello everyone.
a bit of a noobie question, but i have not found an answer through search. (or i didn't do my search criteria right)

Does the linux agent handle the O.C. on gpus with the set clocking parameters like on the windows version? or do i need something else to set it up?
or do i need to use claymore instead of phoenix to get it working?
or is there no support for clocking through linux agent?


i see there are ways to do it manually, but would like the easy of AM doing it for me.

cheers
Thanks for your questions.

GPU overclocking is supported by Remote Agent on Linux as well. The properties available for overclocking may not be identical as those available on Windows, so if you ever created a GPU Clocking Profile on Windows you will have to re-create it if you move to Linux.

Thanks for the reply.

I ask because i don't even see my GPU's listed in the clocking tab. They are in the GPU tab, and i have a clocking profile set, but the memory is not clocked up according to the linux profile i made for ETH.
Running 18.04 ubuntu. should i try some other disto, or maybe the 20.04 version is better supported?
GPU's are gtx 1070's.


thanks for your continued efforts.   Smiley
Thanks for the update. Can you please try to run the following for nVidia clocking on Ubuntu:
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=31 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
sudo reboot

ok, so i had upgrade to 20.04. but it started crashing. after a fresh install on 18.04 again, i am back to where i was.
i have cards on gpu tab.  but now, after your command,  i have gpu 0 only on clocking tab also.

cheers