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Topic: Help with proper clocks. (Read 1073 times)

member
Activity: 185
Merit: 10
July 29, 2013, 07:35:22 AM
#8
I should also mention the cards I am using are. 1x HD-687A-ZH HD-687A-ZHFC V1.4 and 1x HD-687A-ZN HD-687A-ZNFC V2.0 ( Also have two more 687a-znfc v1.1 that aren't in use yet. )


Not sure if these 6870s different Version #'s makes any difference or not.
member
Activity: 185
Merit: 10
July 28, 2013, 11:54:03 PM
#7

"Cgminer is great and easy. There is a GPU management button, choose the device, and you can alter clock and mem speeds, as well as fan settings. Alarmingly easy!"


These are all things I am aware of. Like the OP stated, "GPU1 usage % 88. GPU2 usage % 99" What would cause this with stock Core and Memory clocks? ( Haven't touched anything to do with OC'ing.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
July 28, 2013, 10:50:02 PM
#6
all depends on what currency your mining  Huh Huh Huh


for example in BTC;

in AF make sure you have the "sync similar gpu option" UNCHECKED

keep the voltage at stock, push powertune all the way up, drop the vram and far as you can
push the core clock in increments of 5 and test for 12-24 hours. if the gpu is stable continue to push addition 5 and repeat until your GPU crashes then you know your cards clock. you can then start to drop the voltage little by little testing yet again 12-24 hours until your card crashs

OC testing is rigorous and time consuming. usually requires a lot of babysitting your rigs. but once you find the sweet spot your rig is pretty much automated

I Merge mine on the guild. ( BTC & NMC ) cgminer 3.3.1

"in AF make sure you have the "sync similar gpu option" UNCHECKED" - I take this as a referral to Afterburner? 

"keep the voltage at stock, push powertune all the way up, drop the vram and far as you can
push the core clock in increments of 5 and test for 12-24 hours. if the gpu is stable continue to push addition 5 and repeat until your GPU crashes then you know your cards clock. you can then start to drop the voltage little by little testing yet again 12-24 hours until your card crashs" - Is this cgminer related? quite the cgminer noob Undecided



Cgminer is great and easy. There is a GPU management button, choose the device, and you can alter clock and mem speeds, as well as fan settings. Alarmingly easy!
member
Activity: 185
Merit: 10
July 28, 2013, 10:41:53 PM
#5
all depends on what currency your mining  Huh Huh Huh


for example in BTC;

in AF make sure you have the "sync similar gpu option" UNCHECKED

keep the voltage at stock, push powertune all the way up, drop the vram and far as you can
push the core clock in increments of 5 and test for 12-24 hours. if the gpu is stable continue to push addition 5 and repeat until your GPU crashes then you know your cards clock. you can then start to drop the voltage little by little testing yet again 12-24 hours until your card crashs

OC testing is rigorous and time consuming. usually requires a lot of babysitting your rigs. but once you find the sweet spot your rig is pretty much automated

I Merge mine on the guild. ( BTC & NMC ) cgminer 3.3.1

"in AF make sure you have the "sync similar gpu option" UNCHECKED" - I take this as a referral to Afterburner? 

"keep the voltage at stock, push powertune all the way up, drop the vram and far as you can
push the core clock in increments of 5 and test for 12-24 hours. if the gpu is stable continue to push addition 5 and repeat until your GPU crashes then you know your cards clock. you can then start to drop the voltage little by little testing yet again 12-24 hours until your card crashs" - Is this cgminer related? quite the cgminer noob Undecided
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
July 28, 2013, 09:14:30 PM
#4
all depends on what currency your mining  Huh Huh Huh


for example in BTC;

in AF make sure you have the "sync similar gpu option" UNCHECKED

keep the voltage at stock, push powertune all the way up, drop the vram and far as you can
push the core clock in increments of 5 and test for 12-24 hours. if the gpu is stable continue to push addition 5 and repeat until your GPU crashes then you know your cards clock. you can then start to drop the voltage little by little testing yet again 12-24 hours until your card crashs

OC testing is rigorous and time consuming. usually requires a lot of babysitting your rigs. but once you find the sweet spot your rig is pretty much automated
member
Activity: 185
Merit: 10
July 28, 2013, 04:26:31 PM
#3
Well, first it would be good to find out what the temperatures of your cards are.
It may just as well be an overheating issue. Have you tried installing Speedfan or some other temperature monitoring tool?

Also, are your GPU's overclocked?
Overclocking increases temperature and increases the amount of power the GPU needs, wich in turn heats up the voltage regulators and could cause instability.

Also, a powersupply that cannot keep up could also create this kind of problem.

Under load, gpu1 59c ,  gpu2 70c.

No overclocking, all stock speeds. trying to figure out the best setting for the cards to last a while.

under MSI AB, GPU1 usage % 89, GPU2 usage % 99.

I'm not going to lie, I'm a cgminer newb But to me it seems as if gpu2 crashes after so long.

Any help is appreciated
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
July 28, 2013, 10:44:57 AM
#2
Well, first it would be good to find out what the temperatures of your cards are.
It may just as well be an overheating issue. Have you tried installing Speedfan or some other temperature monitoring tool?

Also, are your GPU's overclocked?
Overclocking increases temperature and increases the amount of power the GPU needs, wich in turn heats up the voltage regulators and could cause instability.

Also, a powersupply that cannot keep up could also create this kind of problem.
member
Activity: 185
Merit: 10
July 28, 2013, 12:00:54 AM
#1
I'm using cgminer 3.3.1, on windows 7 64-bit. I have 4 6870s ( 2 awaiting risers and not in use. Yet. )   Now when I run MSI afterburner, GPU1 useage % tops at 89% while GPU2 useage tops at 99%. Sometimes it crashes and it reads 200% useage on GPU2.

I'm just curious to know if anyone in the community would know what would cause this?

I'd also like to know what would be the best Core Clock and Memory Clock settings for them. (Mining comparison site kind of throws me off. whether its 6870 x2 or 6870 x4 settings)

Also Curious if any certain Linux distros would be easier to mine with?

As always, Thank /each/ and /every/ One of you who gives me feedback.



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