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Topic: [ANN] [1080 | 1080TI] ETHlargement - The Hashrate Hardener - page 17. (Read 59577 times)

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This works great on my 1080ti (52mh at 180w) but not that great on 2 1080s (31mh at 100w). even a slightest memory overclock on 2 1080s crashes my PC. is there any way to make this software only run on selected GPUs?

1080TI = DDR5X = works
1080 = DDR5 = doesn't work.

You'll have to run separate instances or set clock/mem speed in your miner's configuration files.


1080 GDDR5 does not exists, ALL 1080s are GDDR5x. And for mine EVGA 1080 FTW DT 8GB does not work too.
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This works great on my 1080ti (52mh at 180w) but not that great on 2 1080s (31mh at 100w). even a slightest memory overclock on 2 1080s crashes my PC. is there any way to make this software only run on selected GPUs?

1080TI = DDR5X = works
1080 = DDR5 = doesn't work.

You'll have to run separate instances or set clock/mem speed in your miner's configuration files.
newbie
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This works great on my 1080ti (52mh at 180w) but not that great on 2 1080s (31mh at 100w). even a slightest memory overclock on 2 1080s crashes my PC. is there any way to make this software only run on selected GPUs?
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Theranos Coin - IoT + micro-blood arrays = Moon!


After our other launch on the 25th of May (probably a few weeks after), we will have a public release for all cards -  VEGA, GTX and RX included - that everyone can use. It will have a devfee attached to it, if the community agrees,  as it makes more sense and I cannot manage the 200+ clients we already have. We’ll update with new models as it comes out.

I’m fucking off to Oxford, Cambridge for two weeks for a research project, so Bird, AI, Cat or Dog will manage this thread for me.

Would like to know the community thoughts about a devfee tool.


I sent you an Eth donation.  But I also think a devfee tool makes sense.  People are slow to pay, you need to be compensated for your efforts.  Thanks.
e97
jr. member
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Kept the ETHlargement app running but the boost stops after a few hours - only way to fix it is to manually re-apply Afterburner OC - is there a way to keep the OC stable?
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You have 22 Pages that confirm.
e97
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Was pretty skeptical but my 1080 Ti hit 56 Mh/s .. will continue to check if this translates to more shares/hr.

Thank you!
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sr. member
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newbie
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Need to buy new hardware?

Mmmmm... No Thanks.
It was not what i was expecting. Thought more for a devfee.
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25th of May... We're waiting  Grin

Its been announced on Discord already. https://mineority.io/
hero member
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25th of May... We're waiting  Grin
jr. member
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I picked up a 1080ti (zotac amp extreme monstrosity) out of curiosity, just to test this.  I get up close to 55 mhs if I let the PL go up to 75%.  Most efficient setting is 50% PL, 42 mhs for 150W.  That's about as efficient as your average modded polaris.  Pretty solid given the versatility of this gpu for other algos.

With some more tinkering/tweaking, I'm getting about 50 mhs at 175W (hwinfo reading).

mclock +650
cclock -225
pl 55%

Did some additional tuning this morning.  Getting 51.1 mhs at 175W (hwinfo reading).

mclock +670
cclock -175
pl 55%

About 0.29 Mh/J.

I can get a higher hashrate, up to about 54.5, by feeding a little more power, but the hash/joule ratio isn't as good.
newbie
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It's May 25 - what do you have under your sleeve for us?  Grin

My browser is on refresh, it's like black friday Cheesy
sr. member
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It there a way to run this with nicehash?

restting the OC. Appling the Pill, running the miner and then appling the OC makes the systems crash when NH switches.
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It's May 25 - what do you have under your sleeve for us?  Grin
jr. member
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what's the lowest wattage you managed to squeeze and maintain 50MHs on 1080ti ?

example:
rig 12x rog strix 1080TI, each set to 195W ~ 49-50MHs and doesnt seem to work any more efficient if I squeeze power limit below that. If I just touch the PL, hashrate drops to 46-48...

rig 6x msi gaming x 1080TI- 160W ~ 49 to 51MHs and works steady with 5454MHs mem clocks... power limit set to 200, actual usage 150-160... numbers measured on the wall seem to back up what nvidia-smi says.  

And I can't figure out what's causing such a huge difference... any ideas? I mean - I'm happy, but curious...

biostar tb250, xubuntu 16.04, 384.111, gpuclock offset set to +900, resulting in 5454MHz as reported by nvidia-smi --query-gpu=clocks.current.memory.

You need to increase the memory clock more. Im getting 52-53 on 175w(nvidia inspector reading). Memory offset +680

using win10

https://i.imgur.com/40Uhl9s.png

Also cclock should be negative.  You're feeding power to wasted gpu cycles when that power could be driving productive mem cycles.
newbie
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what's the lowest wattage you managed to squeeze and maintain 50MHs on 1080ti ?

example:
rig 12x rog strix 1080TI, each set to 195W ~ 49-50MHs and doesnt seem to work any more efficient if I squeeze power limit below that. If I just touch the PL, hashrate drops to 46-48...

rig 6x msi gaming x 1080TI- 160W ~ 49 to 51MHs and works steady with 5454MHs mem clocks... power limit set to 200, actual usage 150-160... numbers measured on the wall seem to back up what nvidia-smi says.  

And I can't figure out what's causing such a huge difference... any ideas? I mean - I'm happy, but curious...

biostar tb250, xubuntu 16.04, 384.111, gpuclock offset set to +900, resulting in 5454MHz as reported by nvidia-smi --query-gpu=clocks.current.memory.

You need to increase the memory clock more. Im getting 52-53 on 175w(nvidia inspector reading). Memory offset +680

using win10

https://i.imgur.com/40Uhl9s.png
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