https://www.dropbox.com/s/65evui8bz7w7vyp/Captura%20de%20pantalla%202018-08-22%20a%20las%2013.42.57.png?dl=0Hello @patrike and @moobidoo, I have a problem with one of the users of my telegram group, who is embarrassed to write in the forum and they have me as a messenger.
I think it's a problem that can be quite common. He has 6 rigti of 1080ti, in a place of his mother who has a workshop. By day he does not have all the energy, and at night he does. Right now he is working with a generalized OC of day, and another global one at night.
So I suggest that in the properties of a miner, when we choose a protocol, for example neoscrytp in the GPU Clocking Profile section, it is a little wider. By default like this, but that there was the option to put double OC and that each one activates at a time.
For example
Neo to 9AM, choose moderate OC profile
Neo at 10 PM chooses aggressive OC profile
If you do not touch anything, it would be the default one that we now put in the normal way as in the capture. I leave capture in case there are doubts of where I say. That way he can put different OCs to each protocol or a-l-g-o, instead of just playing with two general OCs, because that is not to get maximum performance. Some protocols consume little and may have a higher OC of day and others are very demanding and would require a lower OC of day.
I told you that it is not my problem, it is the problem of another user of my telegram but that they have made me the official spokesperson.
Another thing, I want to give you the congratulations of my telegram group for the statistics, everyone will buy the Cloud service when there are statistics and I the first.
I leave capture of the area where you could solve this problem can choose two OC and two different hours to activate each. And if you leave the first by default and without time, it would be the same as right now. I hope you understand the problem
I guess this one is more complicated compared to just setting power cost (peak/off-peak) like what @Allo-4ka and some others asked, since power cost is really just changing 1 variable of the entire profit formula. Where as, changing over-clock / power-limit will affect multiple variables (hashrate, power consumption) which affects the outcome of the profit calculation and profit switching decision. Right now, it's probably easiest to just set timed rules to switch between profit profiles (one with low-Power, one with High-Power) and benchmark them separately.