I have 2 rigs running with 2060 (non Super) and the energy consumption per GPU was 125W.
After the HIVEOS update using the new functionality ‘Core Clock Lock support for Nvidia’, I was able to get avg. 32.5 Mhs (70W<>80W) from the 2060 with Samsung memory and 31.4Mhs (84W<>95W) from the 2060 with Micron memory.
Thanks for sharing. But I don’t know why I cannot have the same setting for RTX2060, it will offline or power supply will drop to around 200W, please suggest, Many Thanks
@simonho17
Different models and different memory; it is really strange.
For the micron i memory now use core: 1100 and memory: 1700
You have 1050/1600 which is close to what u use.
this setting only gives me 30.7 MH
i know memory asic quality matters a lot and zotac makes high quality cards but the difference shouldnt be that much
what is your ndvidia driver version?
im using 465.31
i also use phoenix but i tried trex and got same hashrate
i also tired different motherboards and got same results
Im new to mining.
Started about two months ago. Hard to find any GPU’s tock what I could get.
So I started with eight brand new 2060s that I managed to obtain.
Was looking to find if I could squeeze out some more MHs, without ruining the cards.
Looks like I pretty much got the best out of them already. (Was hoping for another MHs.)
So I figured I might share my settings to help others.
In my experience: (If you disagree, please ignore my rant.)
Use absolute core clock, NO offset. Offset hits power limiter. Absolute, takes as much power as it needs, no more.
Do not go higher than nececery on core, only burns more power.
Remember, that mem goes about +30c over GPU. (GPU is the only temp you se.) so keep your temp low.