You are not going to like this answer, but it is something I am working on getting scripts/ a guide up for.Patrick, any advice for adjusting with nvidia-smi? The cards themselves I had no problem with under Windows with something like MSI Afterburner, but in Linux, running basic show clocks, or show supported clock, and even trying to manually adjust based on what I know worked under Windows meets with only errors.
As it's a spare box, I'm not concerned with Win vs Linux (or even running the desktop version of Linux), but was curious if you've run into any similar problems, or if you just run stock/unadjusted from what the cards shipped as.
Great work as per usual Patrick!
You should also look at some other algorithms like skein and blake2s as they are even more profitable than equihash right now.
I have 2 x 1080 ti's running with a batch file that auto switches based on current profitability and they do over $10/day per card
I mine mostly at zpool.ca as they have a really wide range of coins and pay out in BTC
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Great work as per usual Patrick!
You should also look at some other algorithms like skein and blake2s as they are even more profitable than equihash right now.
I have 2 x 1080 ti's running with a batch file that auto switches based on current profitability and they do over $10/day per card
I mine mostly at zpool.ca as they have a really wide range of coins and pay out in BTC
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I actually recommend the opposite. Power limit 190 doesn't reduce the hash rate much (around 6%) but does reduce the power used (and therefore heat generated) by about 25%. Much easier to keep the cards cool at 190w.One other bit you will want to use in the interim is "nvidia-smi -pl 255" or something similar. Adding another 2% has minimal environmental impacts but helps the down clocking slightly.
Clock speeds can be adjusted in ubuntu with the latest nvidia driver. haven't had luck doing so in centos. Clock speed adjustments require the same fooling around with x server that the fan speed adjustments require.Oh, I should have clarified, I can adjust the power level, and have, but if I try to show supported clocks, I get N/A. I've dropped both the cards by 20% with no problems, I just know they can clock a little faster even with the lower power level.
I don't think you can modify the fee in the latest version.Also devfee. The environment variable you're looking for is just 'fee'