Little teaser for yall .... =)
so the mas dcdc temp is for them ALL right (damn I have one that runs good for the last year but runs hot..I've seen it at 102c and when all else is at 85 or so it is still at 91c)
don't suppose we could break this down into 4 to 6 cubes in some manner?
I did try messing with it ..nothing took so I left it at full out full bore speed and -03666 or whatever setting and viola it goes like hell (full don't touch me mode)
again been that way 1 year (knc titans always the surpise just waiting to melt something) and gave up trying to tweak it this summer when i was freaked out about it but still runs fine (go figure)
anyway i assume it is for all settings and it may stay that way so how high is the dcdc setting for such temp wise you can set this field at?
Yes when u turn on DCDC temp monitoring, the max applies to all DCDC's, if any DCDC's go over that ... it will throttle down the clock speed till the temp is under the threshold. Likewise when temps lower again by 10% less than the threshold, the clocks will be raised on dies which were previously throttled.
85C is the safe max - for longest DCDC life.
well i'm stuck ..the die in question runs full out at 325 and -0.366 or or not at all...been waiting for it blow up for more then 1 year..would be nice (hint?) if you could have this set per cube say?...but I understand....it will EVENTUALLY blow up I guess..but I've come to the conclusion the rest of the miner will likely go first (its knc they are evil this particular die likes this devil heat i guess ) go figure
on the other hand your auto tune for elec eff i can run that and always set the above odd ball die back to its max setting (of course i ever mess with it again it will probably blow up but still) I guess that could help my elec eff anyway....
my miners always 'skirting the edge of danger' so to speak .....sheesh
As per autotune(energy saver), if the die is unstable at any voltage lower than -.0366 then autotune will simply revert its voltage and reapply then stop further tuning of that die. It will go onto tune the rest of ur dies.
yeah ok..thanks ...just to be clear after auto-tune does this I can go back and 'tweak' some dies back (like my odd hot one) to previous stable settings (that perhaps auto tune does NOT like but seems to work anyway..) at least on my 'hexed' machine
if that is the case ..that would work as a further tweak i guess
again appreciate as others on here do your efforts on the firmware for us
(now entirely in your hands as of nov 6th I'm past the 1 year on the titan(s) ..no KNC warranty (not that there has been any for 8 months or so) only you to guide me in the 'KNC ASIC universe' now don't ya know (I am not worthy..heh)
Once "energy saver" completes it will say Status: Finished
At that point the user can safely change voltages as they desire.
If the user ever unchecks the "enabled" checkbox in the energy saver area then the "pre energy saver" settings will be applied. If the box is rechecked to be enabled again then it will simply restore the finished state of the "energy saver", at which point if using any user tweaked settings you would have to put those back in =P
I may put in an option in the "energy saver" box to allow user to override the previous finished run of "energy saver" therefore having "energy saver" run all over again.