Wow, again … I can’t thank you enough for your time and detail in these posts. Truly helpful.
See my biggest problem I have is getting that old hashrate consistency back once I go back to a “working” overclock set/version (I write them all down, and version them in “Overclocking templates”). See you reboot your rig 15-20 times, guess my procedure isn’t so nuts.
Once a GPU crashes from a “bad” overclock my concern is getting the GPU’s back to a stable setting for their speed & voltages. On crash I would:
- Put the rig into “Maintenance mode”
- Then “Shutdown and Boot in 30s”.
- After booting into “Maintenance mode”, using the rigs “Overclocking” section, I would then run a “Clean” to reset the GPU’s to their default state.
- Reboot again using “Shutdown and Boot in 30s”
- Use the rigs “Overclocking” section to load the saved/stable overclocking template for the GPU’s
- Turn OFF “Maintenance mode” for the rig
- Reboot again using “Shutdown and Boot in 30s”
- Make sure the miner is running stable as it should.
I figured this was overkill but I definitely noticed it took the GPU’s sometimes even pulling the power cords to get them to reset properly. I thought I was doing too much, but youre restarting 15-20 times in a row to do reset the GPU’s off a “bad” overclock as well.
Wish there was a more sidelined procedure tbh. So helpful to see how others are doing it. Thx again