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Topic: Automated speedtest script for GPU OC settings? (Read 196 times)

jr. member
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Hello,

I know that I can find out stable OC settings by hand for each GPU by lowering the Memory Clock (Ethereum) after each crash.
But it would be much more comfortable, if a script could doe that automatically.

Like this:
Start with highest settings. After each crash, lower the settings. After 2 weeks without a crash report the max speed.

What do you think about it?
Is there anything like this already available?

what the fuck is wrong with these kiddos nowadays? they want everything ala nicehash. one click and there you go, money printer.
Some people just insist on working harder instead of smarter.  Kinda like there are those that can and those that teach...because they cant.  And how on earth do you know how old the "kiddo" is anyway? Let me guess, you have my age all figured out too?  I know how old you are ACTING. Its not the OP's fault that you "cant" so quit being a troll.
hero member
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idea is solid but i don't konw how it's gonna work out. a bad OC can crash the computer. if the computer crashes, your "auto OC" script wouldn't function anymore. You'd still need to physically reboot the computer with a human's touch.

and I agree that if everything can be done easier, then we should go for easy. there is absolutely no reason to try to do things the hard way except trying to be elitest.
If you have a usb watchdog that would take care of the pc crash
full member
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what the fuck is wrong with these kiddos nowadays? they want everything ala nicehash. one click and there you go, money printer.

What's wrong with you, as you want everything uneccessary complicated?
Looks like you have nothing to spend your time better with  Grin

Boom. Solid burn right there. Anyway i'm all for the idea and i'm pretty sure much of the other people around here would love it too. Not exactly a programmer but I'm just thinking about how it would handle crashes because code won't be able to execute verify if a crash occurs.

Anyway hope this gets more attention and someone builds it. lol.
newbie
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why not to pay if it‘s working?
copper member
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What's wrong with you, as you want everything uneccessary complicated?
Looks like you have nothing to spend your time better with  Grin
You want autobenchmark gpu oc? You want to pay? i bet you DON'T! LOL
newbie
Activity: 77
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What's wrong with you, as you want everything uneccessary complicated?
Looks like you have nothing to spend your time better with  Grin
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hello,

I know that I can find out stable OC settings by hand for each GPU by lowering the Memory Clock (Ethereum) after each crash.
But it would be much more comfortable, if a script could doe that automatically.

Like this:
Start with highest settings. After each crash, lower the settings. After 2 weeks without a crash report the max speed.

What do you think about it?
Is there anything like this already available?

what the fuck is wrong with these kiddos nowadays? they want everything ala nicehash. one click and there you go, money printer.
newbie
Activity: 77
Merit: 0
Hello,

I know that I can find out stable OC settings by hand for each GPU by lowering the Memory Clock (Ethereum) after each crash.
But it would be much more comfortable, if a script could doe that automatically.

Like this:
Start with highest settings. After each crash, lower the settings. After 2 weeks without a crash report the max speed.

What do you think about it?
Is there anything like this already available?
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