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The 1050s are still averaging lower PPD and for the first time since I bought them I am noticing some screen lag on everyday tasks.
One card per monitor.
Not really an issue much longer since I am retiring at 1.2B this week anyway.
About to drop out of the top 10 for the first time in years.
Too...
Lower PPD, higher power required, so far. I'm down about 18% on PPD on what ever project is now running.
Edit: Oh, and I also had a "core_update" error in the beginning on one of the 1050s that would not self-clear, so you may also have that issue if the numbers are off much more than 18%. I let...
No idea. I simply updated the Nvidia driver when it notified me it was available.
I've not seen any type of notice from PG of a fix, but they aren't known for giving a crap about the donors so take that for what it's worth.
I'm using two 1050 (non-TI) on Win 10. I get about 280K PPD cumulative. That's on a mix of jobs and using the "fixed" version of the driver for 10 series boards.
I run the clocks with a bit of an overclock. No extra power connectors required and the tool says they are running under 70W each...
^^^^^^^^ This. I don't believe you're getting any clock enhancement using TPC on a Dell MB. And the MBs that tear worked on are very specific and unlikely to port.
You'll find many threads in here like this: https://hardforum.com/threads/looking-back-in-after-taking-some-time-off-from-the-forum.1833049/#post-1041129059
Many hard hitters simply moved on from FAH.
Some still bravely spend their money and time.
Some just get a life. :)
I loaded the 376.48 driver Skilllz mentions onto the 1050s late last night and no frequency drops have occurred with either since.
More than one project type has been completed as well.
Hopefully this allows the 10xx series boards to fold solidly.
Update: Still completely stable since last...
I would expect 1080s to be well above 1700MHz when in boost mode.
It will depend on your model of course.
The "crippled" mode will be way below that. Most likely near the same 680MHz I am seeing.
It appears I am only partially right about 376.33.
The 1050s appear to drop to a low clock (~680MHz instead of boost of 1750MHz)
when WUs of a certain core start and no way to get them to boost again until that WU finishes
and I power off/on the PC with another more stable WU running. Then boost...