All things Nvidia GPU

Tom M
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We clearly have tools that

We clearly have tools that allow overclocking GPU's in Linux. And controlling fans speeds. But what about under voting Nvidia GPU'S in Linux?

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Voltage controls taken out of

Voltage controls taken out of nvidia-smi (I believe by Nvidia) some time ago.

 

Ian&Steve C.
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You can’t directly control

You can’t directly control voltage in Linux. 
 

you can indirectly alter the voltage with the power limit function. Setting the power limit lower will force the GPU to run lower voltage, but you can’t really control exactly how much or at what point the card ends up pulling back voltage or core clocks. 
 

I’ve never felt that power limiting wasn’t good enough though. 

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Tom M wrote: A solid case

Tom M wrote:

A solid case can be made that a Titan V is more "efficient" (uses less electricity for a given level of production) than a EVGA rtx 3080 ti.  But what happens to the rtx 3080 ti's production if you were to power limit it to say 200 watts?

My Titan V's are running ~150 watts or less.  If I can get the equivalent production at 200 watts on my rtx 3080 ti running the same number of threads....

Experiment has started.

 

Preliminary results seem to indicate I can get ~2.3M RAC or maybe higher.  So from a cost of electricity vs. results POV this is looking very encouraging.   The graphics clock is not nearly as stable as the Titan V clocks seem to be but otherwise it appears to be crunching right along.  And I don't have to buy a Titan V to get the results.

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Tom M wrote:Tom M wrote:A

Tom M wrote:

Tom M wrote:

A solid case can be made that a Titan V is more "efficient" (uses less electricity for a given level of production) than a EVGA rtx 3080 ti.  But what happens to the rtx 3080 ti's production if you were to power limit it to say 200 watts?

My Titan V's are running ~150 watts or less.  If I can get the equivalent production at 200 watts on my rtx 3080 ti running the same number of threads....

Experiment has started.

 

Preliminary results seem to indicate I can get ~2.3M RAC or maybe higher.  So from a cost of electricity vs. results POV this is looking very encouraging.   The graphics clock is not nearly as stable as the Titan V clocks seem to be but otherwise it appears to be crunching right along.  And I don't have to buy a Titan V to get the results.

Tom M

Last I ran O3AS, it was producing close to 3.4M RAC at 174W average board power with single VII. I think it can do 3M RAC at 150W but I haven't tried it out yet. 

 

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Pututu, Your making a case

Pututu,

Your making a case for jumping to a Radeon VII. My fallback was another Titan V.

Sigh.

At least the outside temperatures have fallen.

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Tom M wrote:Pututu,Your

Tom M wrote:

Pututu,

Your making a case for jumping to a Radeon VII. My fallback was another Titan V.

Sigh.

At least the outside temperatures have fallen.

Keep in mind, pututu’s results were with a 7950x CPU that wasn’t running any other CPU work. You won’t get the same result with your slower EPYC CPUs and running CPU work on them too

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Ian& SteveC,Thank you for

Ian& SteveC,

Thank you for the reminder. Just for giggles I am starting a 4x test at 200 watts power limit.

System

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Tom M wrote: Ian&

Tom M wrote:

Ian& SteveC,

Thank you for the reminder. Just for giggles I am starting a 4x test at 200 watts power limit.

System

Certainly not taking 4 times or even twice as long for each task!!

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mikey wrote: Tom M

mikey wrote:

Tom M wrote:

Ian& SteveC,

Thank you for the reminder. Just for giggles I am starting a 4x test at 200 watts power limit.

System

Certainly not taking 4 times or even twice as long for each task!!

I was running 5 tasks on the GPU. Now I am running 4 tasks. The graphics clock may now be averaging above the graphics clock speed reported on the Titan V's. A widely varying graphics clock is the most visible difference between a 200 watt power limit and a 300 watt power limit.

I believe I am getting a 2M+ RAC average. So I am a net winner for this experiment.

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