when you reduce voltages you actually get more hash per watt, so try to find that sweet spot rather than go all out on volts, unless you have free powers. <3
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when you reduce voltages you actually get more hash per watt, so try to find that sweet spot rather than go all out on volts, unless you have free powers. <3
I'll look into that, if you could actually tilt me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it! I don't really understand how undervolting is beneficial since you want to overvolt to achieve better frequencies, so PLEASE let me know if you have some insight on that!
most of the gpu algos out there are memory bound, so increasing your core voltage and pushing the frequency of the core higher = just burning more electricity and creating more heat over actual work.
your best bet is to push the memory as hard as possible, reflash bios to reduce memory timings as tight as possible. undervolt the gpu core to generally around -20% power limit, and push gpu core as high as possible while still maintaining stability.
Anything else? :D
Yeah I remember reading something on some forums about this, I'll have to document myself better before reflashing the bios though.
Thanks! :)