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Issue trying to lower the GPU usage (aka the amount of work sent to GPU from the miner) #576
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Hear, hear! |
Thanks for your prompt reply. Again, thanks! Hoping this is implemented soon! Cheers |
We don't plan to do any of these, but patches welcome. |
Came here looking for the same thing. |
Yes, we are using this miner to mine on a big community on twitch. Gamers have very powerful gear and they would like to be able to browse, play a lightweight game like Hearthstone for example that does not depend on GPU as much. I guess the best deal is to seek out alternative miners and hope they implement something like that. BUT, nothing like this miner. I hope they revise this and implement it. |
I also want a solution for this. I know youtube can't be using all my GPU. |
Sorry @enshadowed, but nobody cares. There is precisely $0 direct gain for every new miner using this software. |
I would disagree if the new miners are having consistent crashes due to power or heat issues. Crashes are lost revenue.
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Sorry @enshadowed, but nobody cares. There is precisely $0 direct gain for every new miner using this software.
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@chfast there's also $0 gain when I CTRL-C |
Cross posting: #2222 may help those looking to solve this. Thanks @TroyNeubauer 🙇🏼 ! |
Greetings, first of all thanks for keeping the miner alive and thank you for the development.
I have been seeing a lot of comments regarding lowering the GPU usage of the etherminer. a TLDR version of many many forum posts are;
export GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=25
-ethi 1
-li 1
Which none of them works. Another suggested editing and rebuilding the miner; with the GPU_MAX_ALLOC changed from there but that still does not work.
Officially are there any plans of providing means to lower how much work is sent to the GPU? Apologies if there is already a way that i am not aware of OR if this has been posted and got 'necroed'.
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