Message boards : Number crunching : Getting the most performance (with overclocking)
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Are there any tips or tricks one can do to squeeze the last bit of performance out of the GPU for crunching? | |
ID: 28916 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
There is no general rule to overclocking. It depends on various factors, such as quality of MB, CPU, RAM, etc. The best rule is to try and see which one is stable for your specific PC configuration. | |
ID: 28918 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
True, but a stable GPU overclock would still fail tasks for me on GPUGRID, but perform fine on other tasks. I want to know how far one could overclock while still successfully completing tasks. | |
ID: 28920 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
With GPUGRID it's very tricky to know in advance which overclock will be stable for it. GPUGRID is very sensitive to overclocking and temperatures. For example, my GPU a while ago was running at close to 80°C and it repeatedly failed on GPUGRID while it had no problems on Milkyway and Einstein. Increasing the fan speed so it lowered the temps to 65°C was enough to make it stable for GPUGRID | |
ID: 28921 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Thanks, that answer did help. I read in another thread that the actual WU can have some effect on the stability. I have two cards at around 65-70C, so I'm going to put a 25 Mhz overclock on each GPU clock and see where that gets me. Thanks again. | |
ID: 28923 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
For GPU-Grid pretty much the only OC that matters would be the chip clock of your GTX670s. You'll probably reach ~1.20 GHz at 1.175 V (maximum Turbo bin, maximum available via EVGA Precision) stable at GPU-Grid. | |
ID: 28986 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Alright, thanks for the answer, I'll play around and see what works. | |
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Just make sure you'Re not running one of the current NOELIA WUs whilöe experimenting, these are often failing even on otherwise good hosts. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Getting the most performance (with overclocking)