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Topic: My current setup (Read 1263 times)

hero member
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April 13, 2017, 09:25:02 AM
#16
You can try 1070 core, 2050mhz memory with 1625 straps, 850mv. Mine shows 80w (good cards) to 95w (bad silicone lottery) for eth dcr dual mining.

And what's the hashrate? I am doing 30Mh/s
hero member
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April 12, 2017, 02:50:42 PM
#15

Oh

But what is P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P7?

I thought wattool allow us to change voltage as function of frequency. Actually would anyone please post screenshot of their wattool?

Also what is i2c? What is vrm?

And what is voltage offset? Should I change that?

So wattool alone is enough?

I set my gpu voltage by -96mv in afterburner. Is the number 1040 in wattool already took into account that -96mv reduction?

This is my set up now


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Is everything okay?

newbie
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April 11, 2017, 03:55:55 PM
#14
this pic is from other user of this forum, cant find topic
http://oi67.tinypic.com/2a974me.jpg
this work great for my msi rx 480
im running stock bios so just 22hash on etherum, but those setting reduced wat usage from 700 to 500w on my rig
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April 11, 2017, 09:16:36 AM
#13
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April 11, 2017, 04:06:53 AM
#12
you can do everything you want in wattTool , you don't need afterburner at all.

How do you set memory and GPU clock in watttool?

Can watttool save settings?



watttool can save settings , there is the button under Profile "SAVE" Smiley make sure you give a .ini extension for your saved profile file...
then you can open manually ( Profile - open ) or just create a simple bat file and set it to autorun  Smiley
Dont use that  two tune program together , stick with watttool or afterburner.
if you post a picture , then dont replace that picture with another one . update your post with the new picture you want to share with us ! Smiley this way everyone who is reading this topic going to understand what we are talking about ! BTW i dont think you really know what you doing with those " p state numbers " ... is still wrong on your "new , replaced" picture Wink
You really should not worry about what wattage the afterburner or gpuz or any software give you , you must to check the power usage at the wall . Those reading is for the gpu , if you underclocking your gpu but overclocking your mem , you reading might be less but the real power usage will be more at the wall !!!

Okay. But can wattool change GPU frequency and memory frequency? How? My power usage at the wall for 6 RX 480 is 1200 watt.

The reason I ask is because I use afterburner because it can change GPU frequency and memory frequency.

In the screen you posted you clearly have GPU and memory control
Change P values, you can play with frequencies and mV
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April 10, 2017, 01:43:47 PM
#11
you can do everything you want in wattTool , you don't need afterburner at all.

How do you set memory and GPU clock in watttool?

Can watttool save settings?



watttool can save settings , there is the button under Profile "SAVE" Smiley make sure you give a .ini extension for your saved profile file...
then you can open manually ( Profile - open ) or just create a simple bat file and set it to autorun  Smiley
Dont use that  two tune program together , stick with watttool or afterburner.
if you post a picture , then dont replace that picture with another one . update your post with the new picture you want to share with us ! Smiley this way everyone who is reading this topic going to understand what we are talking about ! BTW i dont think you really know what you doing with those " p state numbers " ... is still wrong on your "new , replaced" picture Wink
You really should not worry about what wattage the afterburner or gpuz or any software give you , you must to check the power usage at the wall . Those reading is for the gpu , if you underclocking your gpu but overclocking your mem , you reading might be less but the real power usage will be more at the wall !!!

Okay. But can wattool change GPU frequency and memory frequency? How? My power usage at the wall for 6 RX 480 is 1200 watt.

The reason I ask is because I use afterburner because it can change GPU frequency and memory frequency.
hero member
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April 10, 2017, 05:57:03 AM
#10
you can do everything you want in wattTool , you don't need afterburner at all.

How do you set memory and GPU clock in watttool?

Can watttool save settings?



watttool can save settings , there is the button under Profile "SAVE" Smiley make sure you give a .ini extension for your saved profile file...
then you can open manually ( Profile - open ) or just create a simple bat file and set it to autorun  Smiley
Dont use that  two tune program together , stick with watttool or afterburner.
if you post a picture , then dont replace that picture with another one . update your post with the new picture you want to share with us ! Smiley this way everyone who is reading this topic going to understand what we are talking about ! BTW i dont think you really know what you doing with those " p state numbers " ... is still wrong on your "new , replaced" picture Wink
You really should not worry about what wattage the afterburner or gpuz or any software give you , you must to check the power usage at the wall . Those reading is for the gpu , if you underclocking your gpu but overclocking your mem , you reading might be less but the real power usage will be more at the wall !!!
hero member
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April 10, 2017, 03:17:29 AM
#9
you can do everything you want in wattTool , you don't need afterburner at all.

How do you set memory and GPU clock in watttool?

Can watttool save settings?

hero member
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April 09, 2017, 04:37:11 PM
#8


I am using 2 software. MSI afterburner. And watttool. I use MSI afterburner to overclock memory and underclock GPU. I use watttool to lower electric usage.

I wonder if there is a way I can pull this up with only 1 software.

Also my power according to MSI afterburner is 100 watt. I wonder if I can do 70 watt dual mining?

Can MSI afterburner reduce core voltage by more than 100mv?

Can it reduce memory voltage too?

You should really chose just one of those tools and stick with it, they can generate problem and instability when used together.

My 2 cents are on Wattool, but I suppose that the others are good too.
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April 09, 2017, 01:37:19 PM
#7
you can do everything you want in wattTool , you don't need afterburner at all.
hero member
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April 09, 2017, 01:31:07 PM
#6
The p state is wrong. It should go up in steps not randomly

I put better pics. Still not quite right. The one I showed before is a crashing configuration.
hero member
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April 09, 2017, 01:27:57 PM
#5
You can try 1070 core, 2050mhz memory with 1625 straps, 850mv. Mine shows 80w (good cards) to 95w (bad silicone lottery) for eth dcr dual mining.

Are you using afterburner or watttool?
full member
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April 09, 2017, 01:27:01 PM
#4
The p state is wrong. It should go up in steps not randomly
hero member
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April 09, 2017, 01:11:12 PM
#3
something not right here Smiley
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April 09, 2017, 12:33:59 PM
#2
You can try 1070 core, 2050mhz memory with 1625 straps, 850mv. Mine shows 80w (good cards) to 95w (bad silicone lottery) for eth dcr dual mining.
hero member
Activity: 960
Merit: 514
April 09, 2017, 12:30:55 PM
#1


I am using 2 software. MSI afterburner. And watttool. I use MSI afterburner to overclock memory and underclock GPU. I use watttool to lower electric usage.

I wonder if there is a way I can pull this up with only 1 software.

Also my power according to MSI afterburner is 100 watt. I wonder if I can do 70 watt dual mining?

Can MSI afterburner reduce core voltage by more than 100mv?

Can it reduce memory voltage too?






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