taltamir
Lifer
- Mar 21, 2004
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What stats?
Do you have screenshots etc? What clocks etc?
I haven't seen the 780 ti mining hashrates but AFAIK it wasn't up at the same level.
Best results are gotten with
cudaminer -r 10 -R 30 -T 30 -H 1 -i 0 -C 2 -l auto
But you can get nearly the same with just
cudaminer -i 0
I personally am not a fan of -H command at all since it uses up CPU to boost certain components of the calculation at the cost of power efficiency.
Comparing two gigabyte factory overclocked cards (and in both cases I have not bothered manually overclocking them). The R9 290X gets ~620 and the 780 Ti gets ~690. It used to be 610 before a recent update to cudaminer AND a recent update to drivers (as in, yesterday) each of which each gave a good boost to performance.
It is worth noting that the AMD gets 1/10th the performance if intensity is set to even a mere 18 out of 20 (which causes the desktop to stutter too badly to use). Intensity absolutely has to be on 20 (max). Which makes the PC unusable. (aka, it has to be a dedicated mining rig).
The nvidia on the other hand can be dropped to running cudaminer without any arguments at all. Giving ~580 kh/s on a machine while allowing me to use it freely. I can even play some games.
For example, AC4 Black Flag max everything 1440p cannot be played on it. But DDO can be played on max everything in 1440p and it will merely drop my hashrate to 450 KH/s while I am gaming.
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