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Which brings me to my next pointĭespite disabling "force P2 state" after dropping my voltage down to a certain point, the cards would never reach P0 state. As soon as it went to P2 after applying the new settings I knew it was high enough that it would work. When it was too low the power state would be P5 at both idle and while mining. I could immediately tell if it was going to work by looking at the power state in Nvidia Inspector. When testing the lowest possible voltage, my core clock didn't seem to matter.
Here are some things that I learned that I hope will help other people It will probably result in a slight drop in hashrate. I am getting "GPU gave incorrect results" about every 3 minutes or so which I assume means that I'm OC'ing too much so I'll need to figure that out. Here are my Nvidia Inspector and GPU-Z Stats I have 2x Asus ROG Strix 1080ti (the non-OC edition). Before this guide I was just simply doing power limiting to 75% TDP. That's a drop of roughly 50 watts from where I was prior to using this guide. I am getting roughly 106 Mh/s at 322 watts (that wattage is for only the cards, the total machine is 437 watts).
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I spent all morning tinkering around with this guide on my 2x 1080ti rig and after some trial and error I plan on keeping my settings that I found using this guide. Disabling P2 is highly recommended if you value max overclock and stability.
If you don't disable P2 state, your rig might crash or freeze while running idle on desktop, network connection is off, or the miner stops working. Don't touch the power limit, leave it on 100%. 1050~1070Ti need 1200-1300MHz effective clock speed to avoid hashrate drops. Ffxiv nvidia inspector tweaks driver#
You need to reapply the P2 disable tweak on every GPU swap and driver reinstall. GPU1 with custom voltage and offsets should look like this: SET GPU1=-lockVoltagePoint:1,675000 -setBaseClockOffset:1,0,180 -setMemor圜lockOffset:1,0,300 If it is still low - keep the highest possible core offset and increase the card's voltage by starting from 650000 and increase by 12500 up until the hash is normalized.įinally - increase the memory clock per card if you want to fine tune the overclock. If any of the cards shows lower than expected hash - first try to manually increase the core offset. Note that you need to subtract 200 (500 on GTX 10 Ti) from your old memory offset because you have disabled the memory clock throttling from P2 - if you've used +700 in Afterburner, you'll need to write it as 500 in the. Modify the core and memory offsets, add as many GPUs as you want, just make sure you change the ID of the card when copying the line. SET GPU2=-lockVoltagePoint:2,%VOLT% -setBaseClockOffset:2,0,%CORE% -setMemor圜lockOffset:2,0,%MEMORY% SET GPU1=-lockVoltagePoint:1,%VOLT% -setBaseClockOffset:1,0,%CORE% -setMemor圜lockOffset:1,0,%MEMORY% SET GPU0=-lockVoltagePoint:0,%VOLT% -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,%CORE% -setMemor圜lockOffset:0,0,%MEMORY% bat file in the same directory as NVIDIA Inspector, open it in Notepad and add this: Press Apply changes on the upper right corner and close the tool.
Open NVIDIA Profile Inspector, scroll down to 5 - Common and set CUDA - Force P2 State to OFF. Ffxiv nvidia inspector tweaks software#
Completely uninstall MSI Afterburner, Sapphire Trixx or any other overclocking software - you will not need them and they might interfere with the other tools. This is perfectly safe, shaves a few degrees off the GPU temperature and lowers the power draw, even compared to regular power limit undervolting. There's a less known program called NVIDIA Inspector that can be used to undervolt your cards down to 650-700mV with no hashrate drops.