Definitive Titan Reference Configuration?

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GenTarkin
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Re: Definitive Titan Reference Configuration?

Post by GenTarkin » Sat Jul 09, 2016 11:48 pm

gaanthony wrote: If you have hardware errors on a die you can bump voltage up to reduce them or no errors you can bump it down until you see errors and then raise it back up. This helps to tweak the error rate on the main GUI Status page.
Or buy my firmware and run energy saver - it strives to set dies to voltages for each die so each die is lower than 1.1% and voltage stable.

Some dies inherently have higher hw% no matter what voltage they are fed. I have one die thats always 1.5-2% HW error rate. Even at stock clocks & volts.
But thats ok because in the end its about your average hw% across all dies.
GenTarkin
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Re: Definitive Titan Reference Configuration?

Post by GenTarkin » Sat Jul 09, 2016 11:50 pm

gaanthony wrote:
GenTarkin wrote:I wonder if I should make this an option in my firmware... hrm... ideas ... lol!
Would make for some nice feature adds :D
Yeah maybe under the SYSTEM tab Ill implement a "rpi performance boost" checkbox that when applied will OC w/ settings that should work for almost all pi's.
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