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Message-ID: <51CAE9B2.6030304@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 18:46:34 +0530
From: Sayantan Datta <std2048@...il.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: new dev box wishes

On Wednesday 26 June 2013 03:18 PM, Solar Designer wrote:
> Here's a question: do we want the Titan at stock clocks or one of those
> vendor-overclocked models (can be up to 10% faster)?  In other words, do
> we want our benchmark results to represent stock Titan, or do we want
> better speeds (and we'd have to mention the weird clock rates each time
> we publish benchmarks obtained on our Titan)?  Unfortunately, I am not
> aware of an existing tool to adjust clock rates on NVIDIA cards from
> Linux (such tools exist for Windows), so we'd be stuck at vendor's.

Is there any option like dual bios for these cards? We can keep the 
stock clocks on one and oced on the other. Although one needs to reboot 
the system and flip the bios switch.

Regards,
Sayantan

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