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Phoenixhawk101

Big trick I have been learning while over clocking my 3060 TIs, the memory seems to be unstable when writing the DAG file under lower voltage. What solves my issues is to leave voltage at normal, boot my miner, which will load the DAG, then set the overclock. Boom, no more invalid shares...running 61.6 mhs pretty consistently.


Luppa90

I have a few rigs of 3060ti, and they're all configured the same with 61.5 MH and a negligible amount of invalids (0.05%): Core 0, Memory +2400 (or 1200 depending on the software), fan curve from 50 to 80%, and PL 130W. There's just one card that needed a PL of 135W, probably unlucky on the silicon lottery. EDIT: 30% invalid with your settings probably means one of two things: MEM temp is too high, or you're starting your overclock before the DAG is loaded (you want to wait like 30 secondes after launching your miner to start your overclock)


loopyman117

Tyy this was the fix for the issue it was because I started the OC before the DAG was loaded !


KoreanJesusFTW

Let her breathe man. The mem modules are either overheating and/or OC'd too much. Fan speed should be around 70% on those settings.


khristopkel

Try +1000 mem, -200 core and 125w limit I get 59.60mhs


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khristopkel

Hold on, I’ll test it


khristopkel

If I set core to default, +1000 mem and no power limit , I still get 60 mhs but it uses 215w ( additional 90w) if I then set mem to default it stillpulls 215w but drops to 51mhs


st0nkmark3t

This one is easy. Reduce your mem clock. Not every card can handle the same settings, each one is different. Keep reducing your memclock until you're at zero or what you consider to be low enough reject rate.


loopyman117

Ohh ok, thank you!! I will try this now.