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Should be interesting, I'd love to join in as my ASIC is over 90 even if she is old, but sadly my last sm2493hm died yesterday and I'm stuck on some antient 19" 4:3 Sony (oh god it hurts so much). Your going to need a hell of a lot of results and probably best to separate each GPU when comparing for that trend.
Super interested in this, will be keeping an eye on it, GL and consider recruiting others to take up the logging on other forums as I really think the data pool needed will be massive
AMD cards can be used too.
For the results we need the maximum clockspeed you can achieve for the ASIC.
If you use the GPUZ as above I know it won't show some of the boost figures with AMD cards but it will still give the max clockspeed.
Maximum clock without touching the voltage slider would make more sense IMO.Do you want the absolute maximum clock it can do with adding more voltage or maximum clock at stock?
Maximum clock without touching the voltage slider would make more sense IMO.
This is about checking how important ASIC is after all.
I think we should stick to stock GPU voltage and stock bios...
i'll do a rerun in a bit and see what it will do at stock, although the lightning has a voltage overclock at stock.
Do you want the absolute maximum clock it can do with adding more voltage or maximum clock at stock?