1080ti, 2060, 2060 super and 3080 OC, temps, hashrate

Hello guys! I used to be able to run my 2060 cards between 70-90 watts with lower temperature than I have now. One of the cards is at 65 degrees which I think is alot. This is by far the best hashrates I can get from my cards, and Ive tried to tweak them alot.

Do you guys see anything that might seem out of order? And how can I turn down the power limit without getting the error message. I cant turn it down under 125 watts now on the 2060.

Please feel free to leave any tips on how I can improve my temps, hashrate or anything.

I am using trex miner and after I installed the latest driver I was able to get the temps down by 1-2 degrees on my hottest cards. I also suspect there is some bad airflow I will take care of later this week.

Thank you

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Hi,
I have this…


Thats nice hashrate for the 2060 but I doubt I will get the same. I can always try your OC settings and see what happens.

Check with core at 1050 and mem at 2140…

That worked bro. Thank you so much. 33 hashrate and much lower temps. Appreciate it!

Perfect…!!!

Try this setting

Core 1200

Mem 2800

I am getting 34.30MH
With 51°c temp and 70w power usage

What card is that for? I have 4 different cards and also different memory models on most of them.

Thanks!

Ah 2060 I see that now! Thanks, will try and see if thats stable for my cards!

This is my rig now, about the same hashrates but I managed to come down about 300 watts.

I also turned down fan speeds on some cards that was running really cool, except the 3080 which will drop significally in hashrate due to thermal throttling unless fans are at 100%.

I think this is the best I can do with these cards. Just wanted to share.

Check core 1200
Mem 2800

Power limit 80

Will give 34.30 mh stable

I would strongly recommend always setting an absolute core clock figure as opposed to a core clock offset. The drop in power consumption and temps are outstanding.

Dunno about 2060, but 2060 Super should do better. I have the Gainward Ghost edition.
I also have some 1080ti’s, from EVGA. Check out pics for settings

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