- My memClock is +740 so that’s 7741 Mhz.
- coreClocks -200.
- Fans 82%
- Temp with rig closed 65deg C (Temp with side window open 61deg C)
- Power draw 131.3W
- Over 12 hours the rig did slow down a little bit; this always seems to happen.
- Reported 127.292 MH/s on command line, average 45-46 shares/hour (peaked at 50-51).
- Nanopool suggests figure was closer to 123-126 MH/s over 12 hours but it did manage some 6-hour lucky bursts at 138.1MH/s.
- So on average I’m mining 0.46-0.47 ERG per day but that can bump up to 0.52 ERG for 6-hour lucky periods.
I can confirm this the hardware and software:
- ASUS Dual Mini RTX3060Ti OC V2 LHR, brand new.
- nanominer v3.3.7-cuda111 on Windows 10.
- Latest GPU drivers. Latest chipset drivers.
- While there is nothing to suggest I’m outperforming anyone (am I?), this card benched impressively enough on 3Dmark that I suspect it’s a case of a small win in the silicon lottery. It benches at 3070 levels.
I stress - all ASUS overclocking software is switched OFF.
Before running nanominer, I open GPUTweak to set the fan speeds, nothing else. Then I close it. Do NOT let that software dictate your overclock. Same for AISuite. It’s all complete trash.
If you are running AISuite or similar, uninstall it and reboot with mobo set to optimised defaults, DOCP/XMP on if applicable.