Hi,
I recently assembled a x6 3060 TI LHR EVGA rig with Hynix memory, I would like to know if someone has managed to get the hashrate that appears in whattomine in the octopus and ZelHash algorithms. I am going to share the overclocks that I achieve and if someone has something better I would appreciate if you share it with me.
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this is what I been working on with zotac cards 3060ti. I had them at 54mhs but dropped core for lower temps. for octopus
AVVG
September 21, 2021, 9:27am
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Try using absolute core clock!
These are my settings:
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Do use Absolute core clock for better efficiency and stable hashrates.
After careful testing I found these to be the best mh/w for me:
Using T-Rex with additional arguments
“intensity”: “25”
“keep-gpu-busy”: 1
“dag-build-mode”: “2”
“cpu-priority”: 5
“kernel”: “3”
if nicehash then throw in “extra-dag-epoch”: “0” as additional argument, just in case
Which miner and pool are you using?
AVVG
September 24, 2021, 6:47am
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Actually, those settings weren’t stable. These are my new settings which runs stable as long as the ambient temperature isn’t too high:
I’m using t-rex v.0.21.6 and nanopool.
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I’m gettin about 5% stale shares on herominer pool with NBMiner. Whats your % of stale shares? I think my OC maybe a little high
AVVG
September 24, 2021, 6:58am
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I don’t know where I can see stale share info? I have 99.95% accepted vs rejected shares however.
Ah nanopool doesn’t show stale shares.
AVVG
September 24, 2021, 7:13am
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Ah I saw you wrote that already, sorry.
Did you achive 54 mh on a lhr 3060 TI???
dapovoa
October 19, 2021, 8:55pm
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intensity 23.6, kernel 4, fan 80%, mclock 1200MHz, core clock locked 1410MHz
I achieved 54 mh on a lhr 3060 Ti, hynix memory of EVGA
system
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