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With cpuload=1 the GPUs mine at full speed (5.2 GPS) but they use one core per GPU.
With cpuload=0 they slow down by 20% to around 4.3 GPS but the cpu usage is normal.
That means that an i7 can support up to 7 GPUs without any slowdown. Any more than that and you are losing GPS either because there is a CPU bottleneck or because you have to use cpuload=0.
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I can but it will max out at 7 GPUs and after that there will be a CPU bottleneck (and this is on an i7). Are you saying that on your i3 there is no bottleneck? do all 9 run full speed, same if you only had one GPU?
I admit not having tested properly, but I do get an average of around 45 GPS total with 9 cards, which seems about right. Just the way you phrased it made it sound that for some reason you had to set cpuload to 0 to run more multiple cards
mcdallas
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cpuload=0 lowers GPS considerably
cpuload=0 lowers GPS considerably. cpuload=1 uses too much CPU
Jan 10, 2019
This is on an i7-7700k.
With cpuload=1 the GPUs mine at full speed (5.2 GPS) but they use one core per GPU.
With cpuload=0 they slow down by 20% to around 4.3 GPS but the cpu usage is normal.
That means that an i7 can support up to 7 GPUs without any slowdown. Any more than that and you are losing GPS either because there is a CPU bottleneck or because you have to use cpuload=0.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: