I have a single 3090. In windows it’ll run reliably at 123mh/s at 350-ish W. 1600 mem, 0 core.
In the same machine when I boot in Hiveos no matter what I do I can’t get it to draw more than 277W, and the max hash is 97-ish. Is it a driver issue? ANy thoughts on how to troubleshoot?
Thanks,
John
Forgot to say, tried trex, nanominer and phoenixminer, all with the same results.
Can you share brand/model of the 3090?
I’m currently running a GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 3090 at 118 MH/s on Hive 0.6-194@210126 with the following parameters:
ETH with T-Rex v.0.19.9
Fan @ 100% to get TEMP around 43 degres Celsius
Core -300
Mem 1700
PL 300
The 3090 is very sensible to temperature and need to be cooled down a lot thus the fan at 100% all the time (same even with auto fan set).
The T-Rex is making a massive difference. I didn’t try yet other like Phoenixminer or Nanominer. But switching to T-Rex from Ethminer was a massive improvement in both performance and stability. I still have a few rejects.
I have an evga 3090 xc3. On windows with;
evga precision>>
mem +1600
core 0
PL 105
fan 100%
case, fully open
= 123 mh
With hwinfo I can see the memory junction is 108 degrees c., 59 degrees gpu. It’ll pull 340-350 watts. It runs trex no problem for 10 -12 hours at a time, no invalid shares. It does seem to crash eventually.
But no settings in Hiveos get me above 270w. Currently I have it set to fan 100, core 0, mem 2000 and at 270 watts get about 101 to 104mh.
Thats great that you can get 117 with 299w. My card seems to have some kind of dead zone in the power. When I step down from from 105%, one by one, it’ll go down gradually to around 330w at 104%PL, and then 103% drops drastically to 270w.
Does the same with msi afterburner. Will do some more testing tomorrow and post more scientific results.
I’m having the same issue ,my 3090 start 125mh with 330w power consumption but power drop to 270 and also hash go down, pls let us know if you find any solutions
60c is definitely too hot. When I run hwinfo I can see the memory temp about 108 if I go over 59c gpu temp which causes throttling. I think 102 is the highest I would want to run my memory for any length of time…