MeeLee wrote:You and I are on opposite teams here.
Not necessarily.
Maybe we are talking about different topics.
It seems you want to maximise your output and cost of power is not so important, maybe because it is cheap where you live.
May way is about cost-efficiency - means the highest output (PPD) relating to the cheapest cost (power + depreciation of the GPU)
First this hits the 2080Ti, no doubt.
Cost-efficiency means for me to hit the peak of the PPDPW-curve, also because power here is nearly the most expensive in Europe as I wrote before.
This is at 140W. Of course I could fold at 200W and would get a decent more PPD but I decided not to because of what I wrote.
In addition, at higher power the fan has to work more and the GPU gets noisy, more than I want to have it.
At 140W I can set it manually to 1,400 rpm and the temp stays at 64°C.
MeeLee wrote:Check your GPU frequencies when you're folding, and see how much they drop at what wattage.
Yea, I can see that and it matches the output of PPD.
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2080Ti, project 13414, 89k atoms
GPU average PPD Freq PPDPWatt
130 2672000 1425 20554
135 2842000 1455 21052
140 2928000 1470 20914
145 2980000 1500 20552
150 3035000 1530 20233
160 3100000 1590 19375
180 3274000 1635 18189
200 3430000 1695 17150
220 3577000 1740 16259
MeeLee wrote:where a 2080Ti is only marginally faster, but almost twice the price.
Not here.
I paid €679 for a new 2080SUPER which I returned.
The 2080Ti was about € 905 unused and with warranty from a shop at ebay.
MeeLee wrote:And take into account that you could have been running a 2080 or 2080Super at 140W, where a 2080Ti is only marginally faster
Also not my findings.
I don't have data from a 13414@2080SUPER, but the 14467 has more atoms and should even perform better.
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2080SUPER, project 14467, 192k atoms
GPU W PPD PPDPWatt
105 1342760 12788
110 1624006 14764
115 1678281 14594
120 1844994 15375
125 1981595 15853
130 2042271 15710
135 2064308 15291
140 2098526 14989
165 2177989 13200
200 2243710 11219
230 2289595 9955
MeeLee wrote:I get 4 to 4,4M PPD out of a 2080 Ti at a mere 200-220W.
Than you are a lucky one.
I havn't seen this kind of projects for a while.
The largest and fastest performing one for me now is the 16600 and @220W I could get merely 4 Mill.