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Reference 750ti keeps crashing

nuttcase21

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I've got a reference nvidia 750ti mining litecoin. But I can't seem to get it to mine for more than a couple hours without crashing. At stock clocks or overclocked it mines fine but crashes after 5-6 hours. I'm running kalroths cudaminer on latest drivers with the following config: -H 1 -i 1 -l T5x24. Just can't get it to mine for more than a few hours. I've tried stock clocks with maxed out voltage (stock bios just added mv with beta AB) and still no luck. Any ideas?
 
It's cbuchner over at bitcointalk that does cudaminer, kalroth does cgminer.

Try running straight -l T5x24 without the -H and -i arguments, which will default them to all calcs on GPU and a little lower screen responsiveness, respectively. They have both caused small issues for me in the past, and -H kills my hashrate badly. If that doesn't work you may have to see if the kernel autotune gives you works better. T5x24 is generally the best for 750Ti but not always due to card lottery.

Mining scrypt, +mem clock does well at gaining hash, could try backing off core a bit and hitting some mem. See if that helps with hash and stability. Pumping volts on these generally doesn't give very good return. Mine are all at stock volts.
 
Yes, thanx for the correction. I always get them confused as I run both. I'll try your advice and report back. Thanx!
 
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