I got super excited watching this and wanted to try it out, but it turns out I have already achieved max efficiency with msi afterburner. But Good stuff Red Fox! You can lock the core clock in msi afterburner in curve graph with (L), downside is- if your gpu or MSI afterburner fails or resets, your gpus will be mining at max power. that is bad. So this methot is better, because it is done inside miner itself, so it is safer! Sorry for my english.
Bro THANK YOU. I just got a 3060 to use in conjunction with my 2070 S, and MSI Afterburner's settings were really inconsistent controlling the 2070 S. Sometimes id get 105 W, sometimes 160W! With this I can control the 2070 S to have a lower wattage (and temperature!) than ever before! Thanks
Thanks for helping me on the stream today. Just wanted to share this. C: 1050/10451 MHz H: 99.27 MH/s P: 212 W T: 37°C F: 55% E: 468.248 kH/W Its on a MSI 3080 suprim X. I went from 340watts @101mhs. Great improvement for profitability since power here costs 0.30$/kwh :P
Hi, Red Fox Crypto! Many thanks for sorting out this tip. As @Edvard Sharp said bellow my results were also pretty close to what MSI Afterburner was giving me, except now I have a bit more wattage on the 1660's (TI's + Super) but also a small increase in MH/s. They did lock up at *exactly* the same 31.38 MH/s speed though. My 1660 Super, which came with the dreaded Hynix memory, is performing better than before: 31.81 MH/s @ 83W. (To solve "the Hynix conundrum", I use a tip from another video: -502 CC, -502 mem. It doesn't make sense but it works. FINALLY, the one thing that blow me apart was to see my useless, crappy, way to hot RTX2060 performing at 31.75 MH/s @ 91W *and* a thus achieving a lower 65C temp ["ambient" here is 22C during the winter]. I can DITCH HIVE OS!!!! YEAHHHHHHH!!! :o) Thanks again for the video!
just an FYI, I understand not all cards are made the same. I have two EVGA RTX 2060's on hive os, gminer 2.74, 32.62mh each, 1050cc 2000mem PL125 they report 68w. Havent dropped a share in 13days, I used to be on windows but its too much maint in my opinion.
Thank you for this. I've been using PhoenixMiner and getting 41(ish)Mh @ 129W and now I'm at 42Mh @91W. Great improvement. Although, the only reason I was using Phoenix over TRex was the smaller dev fee. I guess I'll find out if the change is worth in in my monthly power bill.
hi Red Fox , cool guide , recently i found a easier why to reduce the watts and temperature by a lot , i use the " Curve Editor " lock all the setting at 1100 , it work on my RTX 2060 and RTX 3060 , it drop by a lot
I have a question, rtx 3060ti after locking core clock, at 11:51 a wall reading ~115W, in the software 116W, (11:03 before lock cclock 155W). Did you drop 155W-115W=40W at a wall, despite dropping only 9W in software? Or ma I missing something? Got me intrigued, great video!
The most wonderful thing in mining is the mining community itself. Everyone wants to help others in mining community and that alone gave me a lot of happiness, adrenaline, and wonderful moments in my life in the last 2 years in mining.
Superb hack Mike ! Works a treat on my 3070’s and I am now saving approx. $145 per month on electricity for the same hash rate ! It doesn’t work on the 10 series GPU’s unfortunately ……… Now, if you could just get the global Ethereum Difficulty down and the ETH price back up to $5,000 I would be even happier ! LOL.
Last test on 3080 seemed like the ab cclock stayed at -200. Not sure. In any case can't wait to try this on my 2080TI. will be sure to post my results. Red Fox, you're the best!
Im so new to ⛏️ and have not used anything but nbminer (nicehash does not count). But definitely gonna try this on the 3080ti when i get home. Thanks for the tip.🤠
My Gigabyte 3070ti seems to like 1500 for it's setting. No real power gain found there. My other 6x3070 seemed to like 1100 or 1150, and all total saved 80w. More importantly I don't have to worry about MSI dropping my power settings and blowing up PSUs. Thanks for the guide!!
Hello, nice video with a huge potential for power saving. Im trying to tweak my 3090 rig but when i apply the lock cclock feature to about 1100 my mh/s is lowered alot. Is the 3090 cappable to lower the wattage without hurting the mh/s?
@@loankabby3548 I found a sweet spot for me. 1150Mhz locked core clock and +1250mhz on memory. Keeping steady 123mh/s at around 290w but you got to watch those mem temperatures.
Hi Mike. If using hiveos, is trex lock code relevant or is that already accomplished by hiveOS? I see you were using a windows system. I’ve not experimented with hiveOS yet for my first rig.
You can just click the adresse bar on the file explore and ctrl+c way quicker, also i would suggest using --mclock instead of msi afterburner ive had afterburner reset my settings on cards which is bad will not happend if you set settings in trex
Is there a way to specify the GPU to apply the mclocks to? I have two 1660 supers. One of them is hynix memory and the other one is something else. The hynix needs me clock set to -512 but the other one needs it to be +600 or whatever the number is. The problem I'm running into is that MSI afterburner sees them as different cards but applies settings to both since they are named the same. So when I set -512 on one card, it gets applied to the other as well which is not ideal. I have been using lolminer so far but I'm thinking if making the switch to trex. Just doing my homework. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance
@@siddharth2965 yes you can do like this --mclock 1000,1350,1200 first card in miner gets 1000, 2nd 1350,3rd 1200. just remember no "," at the very end so full command for 3 cards is --mclock 1200,1300,1200 --lock-cclock 1050,1030,1050 also i like to use -i 25 as well.
hi there, I have a question, I wanna build a rig, and I want to know what graphic card should I use, I can use 3 * GTX 1660 super, 3 * RX 6600 XT, or 2 * RX 5700 XT. which combination should I go? Tnx
Just a little gee wiz, but if you hold "SHIFT + Right Click" a file, you get the option to copy the path, so you don't have to go to the properties, little more efficient!
not sure if this works on ergo? Have a 3060 running at 114mh/s at 1.14 Efficiency with msi afterburner at 58PL @ 100W -300CC 1200MC. But when i switch to lock CC mode. It only seems to be able to get 104mh/s though we get to see a drop in wattage to 85W and thus efficiency up to 1.25MH/W. Wondering if i'm able to get back 114MH/S with lower Wattage using this Lock CC mode?
Tried the curve option in afterburner? it essentially lets you set a fixed voltage and frequency. If you still have to use afterburner etc for memory, this new option seems redundant. What would be more interesting is an option to set all 3, core clock, voltage, and memory frequency. Along with an additional preset of clocks used just for building dag.
Thanks broski, really helped with optimizing performance. I have an evga xc3 3080 I know they can be pushed to 103+mh/s but whenever I set the memory clock above 1033 MHZ, my gpu crashes. So far I’m stable at around 1000 MHZ but not more than 3 or 4 days. Besides new thermal paste and thermal pads, what suggestions do you have to be able to get as much hash power without thermal throttle I can possible get from the card? Thanks in advance!
It comes down to silicon lottery too. Even the same make and model of GPU can perform differently depending on the quality of the silicon it was built with. My Gigabyte 3080, for example, is definitely on the lower end since it can only get about 96-97 MH/s. All you can really do is make sure the mem temps are cool, use lock core clock, and push the memory OC to it's stable limits.
One downside to this method is it seems impossible to disable the locked core clock, without locking it to another frequency, after closing the miner. This is fine for a dedicated rig to mining one coin but is problematic for mixed use PCs that want to stop mining without restarting, or if you change coins. You can achieve the same results using the curve editor in Afterburner. To auto-apply the profile on miner start you can either use T-Rex's --script-start or, for a miner-neutral option, add the following line with the appropriate profile to the start of your batch file: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\MSIAfterburner.exe" -Profile1
Do not close/stop your miner just by clicking the X . If you close/stop using Ctrl + C all frequency will be restored to default then you can go play your games
@Red Fox Crypto Hi, I have Gigabyte 2070 (Regular), and cant get less than 123W whichever coreclock setitngs I use.. Currently, it's locked at 1050 Mhz and getting 123W for 43.1 Mhz. Is there any way that I can get less power consumption; or does it all to do with Gigabyte's Micron series Vrams..
THere's some weird behavior with the LHR cards with this. Before locking the clock, the MHZ would jump all around. now the mhz is locked but the temps and power usage still jump all over the place.
Hey iv been mining for the last almost 2 weeks and i had got my core to around 1200mhz and memory up to 8300mhz i did a restart of my pc, and now when i started everything back up now i cant get above 7000mhz memory. Do you know why??? Did i break something, because i even downloaded msi AB and tried to set my settings because i was hitting 46 mh/s on a 3060ti LHR. Now can only get 36ish mh/s. Same settings but memory wont go above 7k
Nicehash Quickminer has a auto clock built into there application. Just have to one click set and forget im getting lower wattages (2-6w) difference than all your test
What GPUs? Every GPU is different based on silicon lottery as well. Two identical 2070 Supers ran at the same lock core clock will run different wattages.
Yes. There are other core locks depending on the coin you are mining. I've had luck mining the coin with typical overclocks, seeing where the core MHz is typically resting at and finding a lock clock value within that range.
Question for you, if this requires you to run as an admin when you set it, can it auto run on startup if a rig reboots? Or would you manually have to go in and restart the script?
Good question. I use Awesome Miner (all AIO mining software) which allows T-Rex to run as admin if the rig restarts. I'm sure there is a way to do it natively through windows, but I'm not 100% sure of how.
I've got a couple of 3070's and the absolute core clock will lock one of them, but not the other, even with the same core clock lock settings. No idea why.
One question, please: My 3070s goes to 62mh / 119w (AfterBurner: 50/68/-200/+1250/60) without all of this history, so, what is the purpose of using that function ?? Thanks !! :)
Well, 156w to 147w... Is not much BUT is a beautiful lower wattage..thx so much bro!... anyone know what is the best configuration to an RTX 2080TI Asus RogStrix OC??? I have 61 mh/s with 60° +/-
Hi ! i have two cards mining; 3060 and 2060. I want to apply that command but just on the 2060, how can i do it? In T-Rex the 3060 is #0 and 2060 is #1
When ever i underclock using miner my cards destabilize even though I use the same settings I get from msi afterburner, when oced thru trex it'll give me more hashrate thanks msi one but it'll crash shortly
This setting will absolutely destroy profit switching software since T-Rex carries over the locked core clocks when other miners open. This is better to do the command directly from nvidia-smi in combination with the older nvidia inspector 1660 SUPER - 750/6299 = 31.5Mh/s 2070/SUPER - 900/8000 = 42.375-44(SUPER) 3060Ti - 1560/8000 = 61Mh/s Batchfile below the dashes, the nvidia-smi location is dependent on the nv_dispi* or nvdm* folder in the pathing found below. Just run the batch before the t-rex batch or place it above the t-rex command line in the batch. The scripting at the beginning will automatically rewrite the batch as Administrator and run it as Administrator. This batch is a 3060Ti locked at 1560/7950, nvidia inspector is setting the memclock, nvidia-smi is locking the graphics core clock for one or all GPUs. ---- set "params=%*" cd /d "%~dp0" && ( if exist "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" del "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" ) && fsutil dirty query %systemdrive% 1>nul 2>nul || ( echo Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) : UAC.ShellExecute "cmd.exe", "/k cd ""%~sdp0"" && %~s0 %params%", "", "runas", 1 >> "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" && "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" && exit /B ) nvidiaInspector.exe -lockVoltagePoint:0,762500 -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,195 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,950 -setPowerTarget:0,70 -setTempTarget:0,0,90 -setFanSpeed:0,-1 "C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository v_dispi.inf_amd64_b2801df14ec7de03 vidia-smi" -lgc 1560 exit
This settings has been working like a dream until recent T-Rex new version 0.21.4 and I tried to rinse and repeat the process and it's not working on the new version. It is working on T-Rex version 0.21.2. Are you having this issue? Please provide updated guidance. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
@@divedave you use a comma for instance 2gpus like this: --lock-cclock 1050,1060 means 1st gpu is at 1050 & the 2nd is at 1060. if you set them the same value you can use just this value and will aply to all gpus: --lock-cclock 1050 means all gpus will be set at 1050
You do not need TRex miner to lock GPU cclk. NVidia comes with developer utility that allows you do do so. Been locking my 3070 cclk at 720MHz for 3 months now and only consumed 115Watts at 62.2 MHash.
Yup! You could do it via MSI Afterburner as well. It's great to now have it in the miner itself and not have to depend on another app. Same goes for putting all your OCs directly into the batch file.
@@RedFoxCrypto 1060 6G runs fine with this, in general around 75W for 23MH/s, dropped to 62W for the same :) .... Not a massive difference, but it works :)
When I try to write the complete root and run it as an admin it automatically adds "C:\WINDOWS\system32>" to it and then the console just says: the system cant find the selected root :(
What about rtx 2060 coreclock ? Usually i set it on afterburner with curve setting coreclock at 1200 mhz and it runnings well But when i put 1200 cclock at "ethermine.bat" file. It becomes error , n running it at 0 core clock at the end. 😢
I got super excited watching this and wanted to try it out, but it turns out I have already achieved max efficiency with msi afterburner. But Good stuff Red Fox!
You can lock the core clock in msi afterburner in curve graph with (L), downside is- if your gpu or MSI afterburner fails or resets, your gpus will be mining at max power. that is bad. So this methot is better, because it is done inside miner itself, so it is safer! Sorry for my english.
Thanks Edvard! I appreciate you watching. Happy mining!
Thanks for this, great tip my 2060s rig gone from 380kh/w to 450kh/w. Temps well down too.
what numbers did you use to lock the core clock? he didnt use the 2060 super as an example
this is EXACTLY what i was looking for, thank you. Subbed.
Amazing Video Quality As Always!!! ❤
Bro THANK YOU. I just got a 3060 to use in conjunction with my 2070 S, and MSI Afterburner's settings were really inconsistent controlling the 2070 S. Sometimes id get 105 W, sometimes 160W! With this I can control the 2070 S to have a lower wattage (and temperature!) than ever before! Thanks
Thanks for helping me on the stream today. Just wanted to share this.
C: 1050/10451 MHz
H: 99.27 MH/s
P: 212 W
T: 37°C
F: 55%
E: 468.248 kH/W
Its on a MSI 3080 suprim X.
I went from 340watts @101mhs. Great improvement for profitability since power here costs 0.30$/kwh :P
Hi, Red Fox Crypto! Many thanks for sorting out this tip. As @Edvard Sharp said bellow my results were also pretty close to what MSI Afterburner was giving me, except now I have a bit more wattage on the 1660's (TI's + Super) but also a small increase in MH/s. They did lock up at *exactly* the same 31.38 MH/s speed though.
My 1660 Super, which came with the dreaded Hynix memory, is performing better than before: 31.81 MH/s @ 83W. (To solve "the Hynix conundrum", I use a tip from another video: -502 CC, -502 mem. It doesn't make sense but it works.
FINALLY, the one thing that blow me apart was to see my useless, crappy, way to hot RTX2060 performing at 31.75 MH/s @ 91W *and* a thus achieving a lower 65C temp ["ambient" here is 22C during the winter].
I can DITCH HIVE OS!!!! YEAHHHHHHH!!! :o)
Thanks again for the video!
just an FYI, I understand not all cards are made the same. I have two EVGA RTX 2060's on hive os, gminer 2.74, 32.62mh each, 1050cc 2000mem PL125 they report 68w. Havent dropped a share in 13days, I used to be on windows but its too much maint in my opinion.
Thank you There goes my weekend.
Hahaha enjoy! Thanks for watching dude.
wow thanks a lot, now the 2070 in my laptop makes 42 mh @ 102w instead of 40 @ 115w / LIKED / SUBSCRIBED & SHARED
Thank you very much for sharing! Really helped out to get maximum hashrate of 35.85MH/s on RTX 3060 V2 12 GB
Thanks for this. I have been looking for something like this since I started mining about a month ago!!!! 🔥🔥💪
Awesome dude! Glad I could help out. That's what it is all about.
This is my next experiment. Thanks Red Fox!
Awesome dude! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this. I've been using PhoenixMiner and getting 41(ish)Mh @ 129W and now I'm at 42Mh @91W. Great improvement. Although, the only reason I was using Phoenix over TRex was the smaller dev fee. I guess I'll find out if the change is worth in in my monthly power bill.
Excellent video Mike! Appreciate all the detail and sharing. Going to give it a try myself.
Thanks Vince. Good luck buddy!
Elon's sure to accept bitcoin again after this energy saving technique LOL!! Awesome discovery Red Fox!
Hahahahahaha.
Thank you so much! With your settings my temp also dropped by 10 degrees!
Awesome! Glad I could help out brother!
hi Red Fox , cool guide , recently i found a easier why to reduce the watts and temperature by a lot , i use the " Curve Editor " lock all the setting at 1100 , it work on my RTX 2060 and RTX 3060 , it drop by a lot
I have a question, rtx 3060ti after locking core clock, at 11:51 a wall reading ~115W, in the software 116W, (11:03 before lock cclock 155W). Did you drop 155W-115W=40W at a wall, despite dropping only 9W in software? Or ma I missing something? Got me intrigued, great video!
Probably just a shot of the meter before the miner kicked in.
Any idea on a core clock range for a 3090?
The most wonderful thing in mining is the mining community itself. Everyone wants to help others in mining community and that alone gave me a lot of happiness, adrenaline, and wonderful moments in my life in the last 2 years in mining.
Well said! I couldn't agree more.
Superb hack Mike !
Works a treat on my 3070’s and I am now saving approx. $145 per month on electricity for the same hash rate !
It doesn’t work on the 10 series GPU’s unfortunately ………
Now, if you could just get the global Ethereum Difficulty down and the ETH price back up to $5,000 I would be even happier ! LOL.
Hahaha awesome dude. Glad I could help out and thank you for watching.
Last test on 3080 seemed like the ab cclock stayed at -200. Not sure. In any case can't wait to try this on my 2080TI. will be sure to post my results. Red Fox, you're the best!
Thanks buddy!
dope vid bruh.... helped save me on my electric bill
Im so new to ⛏️ and have not used anything but nbminer (nicehash does not count).
But definitely gonna try this on the 3080ti when i get home.
Thanks for the tip.🤠
This is great. How do you do it for rigs with more than one card though?
What do u do on hiveos?
My Gigabyte 3070ti seems to like 1500 for it's setting. No real power gain found there. My other 6x3070 seemed to like 1100 or 1150, and all total saved 80w. More importantly I don't have to worry about MSI dropping my power settings and blowing up PSUs. Thanks for the guide!!
Awesome Fred! Glad I could help out brother. Happy mining!
Good stuff. Thought this was a Linux thing only.
Hello, nice video with a huge potential for power saving. Im trying to tweak my 3090 rig but when i apply the lock cclock feature to about 1100 my mh/s is lowered alot. Is the 3090 cappable to lower the wattage without hurting the mh/s?
Looking forward to seeing good settings for 3090 also. Waiting for some extra supplies before I try this.
@@loankabby3548 I found a sweet spot for me. 1150Mhz locked core clock and +1250mhz on memory. Keeping steady 123mh/s at around 290w but you got to watch those mem temperatures.
@@ApocalypseHD Thanks a ton for the quick reply! I'll give this setting a try and watch the temps.
Very nice! Can i include the script with something like HiveOS/RaveOS or is it strictly with Windows?!
Great video, thanks. So do the lock core clock setting automatically adjust power?
Yeah it seems to lock down the wattage as well.
Finally a 3060 absolute core clock setting. Have a like, sir!
Thanks buddy!
Hi Mike. If using hiveos, is trex lock code relevant or is that already accomplished by hiveOS? I see you were using a windows system. I’ve not experimented with hiveOS yet for my first rig.
Hive OS has it built in. It’s called Absolute Core Clock. You can enter in the clock speed where you would typically enter in your core overclocks.
Hi, what can i do if my coreclock normally need to be at negative ? like -502 ? how can lock the cclock ?
You can just click the adresse bar on the file explore and ctrl+c way quicker, also i would suggest using --mclock instead of msi afterburner ive had afterburner reset my settings on cards which is bad will not happend if you set settings in trex
Good tips dude thank you!
Is there a way to specify the GPU to apply the mclocks to? I have two 1660 supers. One of them is hynix memory and the other one is something else. The hynix needs me clock set to -512 but the other one needs it to be +600 or whatever the number is. The problem I'm running into is that MSI afterburner sees them as different cards but applies settings to both since they are named the same. So when I set -512 on one card, it gets applied to the other as well which is not ideal. I have been using lolminer so far but I'm thinking if making the switch to trex. Just doing my homework. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance
@@siddharth2965 yes you can do like this --mclock 1000,1350,1200
first card in miner gets 1000, 2nd 1350,3rd 1200.
just remember no "," at the very end so full command for 3 cards is --mclock 1200,1300,1200 --lock-cclock 1050,1030,1050 also i like to use -i 25 as well.
--fan t:57 and --temperature-limit 66 and --temperature-start 55 is also great to be safe.
hope some of it was useful have a great day :)
@@ph7947 but how the “minus 512” could be set? like : --mclock 1000,-512,1200 ? bcz the hynix need clock to be set at -512
Talking about whattage, do you think it's safe to power up 3 risers with a single PCIE 8 pins cables ?
lowered my power by 40w and hash rate went up thank you
Thanks for Video 👍 What is the name of sensor that shows watts on your PC? I want to buy the same.
I made it. You can build your own. Links in the description.
super helpful, thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
hi there, I have a question, I wanna build a rig, and I want to know what graphic card should I use, I can use 3 * GTX 1660 super, 3 * RX 6600 XT, or 2 * RX 5700 XT. which combination should I go? Tnx
I keep coming back to this video now that t-rex has 74% lhr. Can you revisit this with updated lock settings for newer LHR cards not in your list?
Thank you for dropping some knowledge for us! Do this work with 2060s series?
You're welcome and yes all 20 series.
Just a little gee wiz, but if you hold "SHIFT + Right Click" a file, you get the option to copy the path, so you don't have to go to the properties, little more efficient!
Do you think this could damage cards faster over time?
Not at all. I think we are golden.
Nice stuff man I’ll have to try this with my 2080 non super :)
Awesome dude. Thanks for watching.
@@RedFoxCrypto before I was getting
56.2mh/s -octopAlgo @170w now ..55.5mh/s@ 150w had to optimize power level%
not sure if this works on ergo?
Have a 3060 running at 114mh/s at 1.14 Efficiency with msi afterburner at 58PL @ 100W -300CC 1200MC. But when i switch to lock CC mode. It only seems to be able to get 104mh/s though we get to see a drop in wattage to 85W and thus efficiency up to 1.25MH/W. Wondering if i'm able to get back 114MH/S with lower Wattage using this Lock CC mode?
Tried the curve option in afterburner? it essentially lets you set a fixed voltage and frequency. If you still have to use afterburner etc for memory, this new option seems redundant.
What would be more interesting is an option to set all 3, core clock, voltage, and memory frequency. Along with an additional preset of clocks used just for building dag.
Yes I have. You can also set all overclocks directly in the miner batch file taking MSI out of the equation entirely.
Please do it another tutorial with RTX 2060 !!
Btw may I know what wallet are you using to keep your mining funds from Trex Miner?
Thanks broski, really helped with optimizing performance. I have an evga xc3 3080 I know they can be pushed to 103+mh/s but whenever I set the memory clock above 1033 MHZ, my gpu crashes. So far I’m stable at around 1000 MHZ but not more than 3 or 4 days. Besides new thermal paste and thermal pads, what suggestions do you have to be able to get as much hash power without thermal throttle I can possible get from the card? Thanks in advance!
It comes down to silicon lottery too. Even the same make and model of GPU can perform differently depending on the quality of the silicon it was built with. My Gigabyte 3080, for example, is definitely on the lower end since it can only get about 96-97 MH/s. All you can really do is make sure the mem temps are cool, use lock core clock, and push the memory OC to it's stable limits.
One downside to this method is it seems impossible to disable the locked core clock, without locking it to another frequency, after closing the miner. This is fine for a dedicated rig to mining one coin but is problematic for mixed use PCs that want to stop mining without restarting, or if you change coins. You can achieve the same results using the curve editor in Afterburner. To auto-apply the profile on miner start you can either use T-Rex's --script-start or, for a miner-neutral option, add the following line with the appropriate profile to the start of your batch file: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\MSIAfterburner.exe" -Profile1
Do not close/stop your miner just by clicking the X . If you close/stop using Ctrl + C all frequency will be restored to default then you can go play your games
what would be good core lock value for p106? now 20mhs/75w at 60% pl
What is the difference between locked CC and undervolting - it looks very similar to me
Any suggestions for a 3070 ti ?
nice vid! will try this to my rig later..
Thanks man! Post back your results!
Can you lock the clocks individually on a multigpu rig with different cards? Thanks
Thnks Bro!
Great vid. Thanks.
Thanks Jordan. You're the man.
Does it automatically save those ocx settings when you plug it back into a riser? Or do you have to restart and do it one by one?
I had same question as the lock clock file was not gpu specific
DO these settings also work in HiveOS? do you have to use the tRex settings in Hive or just Hives OC settings?
In hive if you set the core above 500 it's no longer an offset but does the lock core clock
3090 is still a problem for me. It’s a hybrid so GPU is cool but vram overheats if I go past 101 MH.
Nice video.
I am doing about same settings on phoenix miner, works perfect aswell.
Awesome dude. Thanks for watching.
i have 3060s and 1660 super in one rig. can i able to do that? or i need to have all same cards in one rig. thanks
Thank you.
A question about the real wattage show by the power meter. Is this just the reading of the GPU or its GPU+Mobo ?
Whole system
Great video! Will this work as well with 3090?
Thank you! I haven't tested it myself, but it should.
@@RedFoxCrypto Ok i will try it. Do you happen to know how to setup it up for a mix 3080/3090 rig?
@Red Fox Crypto Hi, I have Gigabyte 2070 (Regular), and cant get less than 123W whichever coreclock setitngs I use.. Currently, it's locked at 1050 Mhz and getting 123W for 43.1 Mhz. Is there any way that I can get less power consumption; or does it all to do with Gigabyte's Micron series Vrams..
what exactly does this do that allows the power to be less? how did you determine what lock clock to use? can this be done on 1080s/1080tis?
Only 16, 20, and 30 series cards. It keeps the core clock locked (usually it will fluctuate) which saves power.
I followed ur steps and hit run as administrator and got the same screen as u when u just clicked run
Can you please guide me how to do it on HiveOS as I'm new to mining
what do i have to write in config parameter to disable gpu? I have 3 gpu but I want to disable one.
WHat about the GTX titan xp and the 1080 TI? any insights ?
Only works on 16, 20, and 30 series GPUs.
THere's some weird behavior with the LHR cards with this. Before locking the clock, the MHZ would jump all around. now the mhz is locked but the temps and power usage still jump all over the place.
Hey iv been mining for the last almost 2 weeks and i had got my core to around 1200mhz and memory up to 8300mhz i did a restart of my pc, and now when i started everything back up now i cant get above 7000mhz memory. Do you know why??? Did i break something, because i even downloaded msi AB and tried to set my settings because i was hitting 46 mh/s on a 3060ti LHR. Now can only get 36ish mh/s. Same settings but memory wont go above 7k
interested to see if this improves the longevity of the card.
this improves card lifespan for sure
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You're welcome!
3060 here, 106 watt 49MHs phoenix miner did overclock using afterburner
Nice dude! That's a great efficiency.
Bro i have 3080-16b laptop series and the consum is 130w 150mhs Ergo, how is the cifre for my GPU series?
Nicehash Quickminer has a auto clock built into there application. Just have to one click set and forget im getting lower wattages (2-6w) difference than all your test
What GPUs? Every GPU is different based on silicon lottery as well. Two identical 2070 Supers ran at the same lock core clock will run different wattages.
Is this specifically for Ethereum only?
What if i'm mining other coins, how do i know what's the optimal lock CC?
Yes. There are other core locks depending on the coin you are mining. I've had luck mining the coin with typical overclocks, seeing where the core MHz is typically resting at and finding a lock clock value within that range.
Question for you, if this requires you to run as an admin when you set it, can it auto run on startup if a rig reboots? Or would you manually have to go in and restart the script?
Good question. I use Awesome Miner (all AIO mining software) which allows T-Rex to run as admin if the rig restarts. I'm sure there is a way to do it natively through windows, but I'm not 100% sure of how.
Does this affect gaming?
I've got a couple of 3070's and the absolute core clock will lock one of them, but not the other, even with the same core clock lock settings. No idea why.
One question, please: My 3070s goes to 62mh / 119w (AfterBurner: 50/68/-200/+1250/60) without all of this history, so, what is the purpose of using that function ?? Thanks !! :)
@@RedFoxCrypto Tx dude :)
does this work with mining Raven Coin ?
Is this configuration done after configuring the overclock and undervolt with the afterburner?
Only do the memory overlock in MSI. Leave the power limit and core clock at stock. Then run the miner.
Well, 156w to 147w... Is not much BUT is a beautiful lower wattage..thx so much bro!... anyone know what is the best configuration to an RTX 2080TI Asus RogStrix OC??? I have 61 mh/s with 60° +/-
2080TI Results:
From: 60.8MH/S 135W
To: 61.8MH/S 134W
An improvement nonetheless!
#redfoxisdope
hi, can you tell me your Oc settings? I have mine doing 60MH/S PW55% CC-500 MC 1150 177W...
Hi ! i have two cards mining; 3060 and 2060. I want to apply that command but just on the 2060, how can i do it? In T-Rex the 3060 is #0 and 2060 is #1
When ever i underclock using miner my cards destabilize even though I use the same settings I get from msi afterburner, when oced thru trex it'll give me more hashrate thanks msi one but it'll crash shortly
This setting will absolutely destroy profit switching software since T-Rex carries over the locked core clocks when other miners open.
This is better to do the command directly from nvidia-smi in combination with the older nvidia inspector
1660 SUPER - 750/6299 = 31.5Mh/s
2070/SUPER - 900/8000 = 42.375-44(SUPER)
3060Ti - 1560/8000 = 61Mh/s
Batchfile below the dashes, the nvidia-smi location is dependent on the nv_dispi* or nvdm* folder in the pathing found below. Just run the batch before the t-rex batch or place it above the t-rex command line in the batch. The scripting at the beginning will automatically rewrite the batch as Administrator and run it as Administrator. This batch is a 3060Ti locked at 1560/7950, nvidia inspector is setting the memclock, nvidia-smi is locking the graphics core clock for one or all GPUs.
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set "params=%*"
cd /d "%~dp0" && ( if exist "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" del "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" ) && fsutil dirty query %systemdrive% 1>nul 2>nul || ( echo Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) : UAC.ShellExecute "cmd.exe", "/k cd ""%~sdp0"" && %~s0 %params%", "", "runas", 1 >> "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" && "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" && exit /B )
nvidiaInspector.exe -lockVoltagePoint:0,762500 -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,195 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,950 -setPowerTarget:0,70 -setTempTarget:0,0,90 -setFanSpeed:0,-1
"C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository
v_dispi.inf_amd64_b2801df14ec7de03
vidia-smi" -lgc 1560
exit
Would this help with a 980ti?
This settings has been working like a dream until recent T-Rex new version 0.21.4 and I tried to rinse and repeat the process and it's not working on the new version. It is working on T-Rex version 0.21.2. Are you having this issue? Please provide updated guidance. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
What about the RTX 3060, what settings should you use for that card?
I have it in the video.
How do you do this when you run multiple different GPUs??
I’m wondering the same thing. I know there’s a way. Hoping someone will share that with us here
You can use different core locks for each GPU. T-Rex readme has the info.
@@RedFoxCrypto or launch a t-rex miner for each separate gpu or group of similar gpus (-d 0,2,n)
@@divedave you use a comma for instance 2gpus like this: --lock-cclock 1050,1060 means 1st gpu is at 1050 & the 2nd is at 1060. if you set them the same value you can use just this value and will aply to all gpus: --lock-cclock 1050 means all gpus will be set at 1050
You do not need TRex miner to lock GPU cclk. NVidia comes with developer utility that allows you do do so. Been locking my 3070 cclk at 720MHz for 3 months now and only consumed 115Watts at 62.2 MHash.
Yup! You could do it via MSI Afterburner as well. It's great to now have it in the miner itself and not have to depend on another app. Same goes for putting all your OCs directly into the batch file.
@@RedFoxCrypto I dont think you can lock cclk wit MSI AB...
Was hoping this would work on the 1070 series too. They pull 150’ish WATT for 29 MH/s.
Would love to bring that wattage down.
Yeah same. I have a bunch of 1070 Tis I'd love to do this with. It's probably time to sell those old 10 series anyway.
@@RedFoxCrypto 1060 6G runs fine with this, in general around 75W for 23MH/s, dropped to 62W for the same :) .... Not a massive difference, but it works :)
bro can this be done on HiveOs..?
Yes sir. You can do Absolute Core Clock in Hive OS to achieve the same result.
When I try to write the complete root and run it as an admin it automatically adds "C:\WINDOWS\system32>" to it and then the console just says: the system cant find the selected root :(
What about rtx 2060 coreclock ?
Usually i set it on afterburner with curve setting coreclock at 1200 mhz and it runnings well
But when i put 1200 cclock at "ethermine.bat" file.
It becomes error , n running it at 0 core clock at the end.
😢
How do you know the value of core clock? I am using gtx 1660 6gb, what would be my core clock?
Trial and error. Test your way towards the optimal clock.