I have some brilliant ideas to make Substance, as a whole Ecosystem, much more easy to understand and manage for users through to studio managers/owners. Please refer to my post about a new product that is exactly what Substance's Ecosystem needs and needs it asap. but there is no simple way to do this (*YET). Now please know this.I WANT to sort this massive shelf, as well as the smaller ones.as so I only need to import the needed Substance asset files for each project. **But let me add in I get it, there is alot happening to create those "thumbnails we cant have" and add in that most people have large shelf file systems.(I have one that is over 10GB and I do *not keep texture libraries of mine, in this shelf.) So, I need to find a way to visually sort the Substance assets. I also see this as an across the board issue as there's several posts about this going back to before v1. This also occurs on my desktop which is of better specs. Laptop i7, 8threads 3.2Ghz, 16GB ram, gtx970m 3GB (most recent drivers).
I decided that I have to write a comment since I have similar issues to this thread.ġ. If I run "nvidiaProfileInspector - h" from cmd, the app is opened and I don't see any help commands.Hi, first off I love Painter, I want that known.
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Nvidia-smi is only for info, I don't need it, I guess? Do I need to instal cuda (for mining) or it doesn't matter? If I install latest cuda it overrides GPU drivers, which are usually newer than the one inside from cuda. NvidiaProfileInspector.exe -setFanSpeed:0,100 -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,220 -setMemor圜lockOffset:0,0,450 -setPowerTarget:0,100 -setBaseClockOffset:1,0,220 -setMemor圜lockOffset:1,0,450 -setPowerTarget:1,100 -setFanSpeed:1,100 I I set for base profile and apply it will be set each time when I restart computer or I need to add -forcepstate:0,0 in my script ?Īt restart all I need to run in batch file for example if I have 2 GPU is: So, I need "Nvidia-ProfileInspector" to set P0 instead P2? Is it necessary(I have 1080 TI GPU)? There are many profiles, but not one for mining in profile-inspector. I have 10 GPU and Afterburner doesn't work well, so, I thought I could use "Nvidia-ProfileInspector" instead.
Natizyskunk, thank you for your description.
I did it through the Nvidia Profile inspector option and verified it with nvidia-smi. The command is short, don't copy-paste it straight into your console as you may end up copying the line break and instantly have it applied before you could adjust the clock values to your needs. Don't jump straight back to your previous setting, go through iterative testing again.īe mindful of what values you put in there. Setting the state properly will give you an advantage mining certain algorithms that were previously suffering from the downclocked memory. Then you have two options:Īnd disable the option "CUDA - Force P2" state listed under section "5 - common" How? Verify if your Performance State is being set correctly. If it is in P2 state, you are losing Memory clock, which Ethermining would love to utilize. I was able to get my pascal into P0 mode while mining by following the steps from įirst of all, you want to make sure your card is mining in P0 state, not P2 state.