"Optimizing Dedicated Server Performance: Tips for Maxing Out GPU & vCPU Resources?"

Армен

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Title: Optimizing Dedicated Server Performance: Tips for Maxing Out GPU & vCPU Resources?

Hey guys, I'm setting up a dedicated server for some heavy crypto mining and I'm trying to squeeze every bit of performance out of it. I've got a 12-core vCPU and a top-of-the-line NVIDIA GPU, but I'm struggling to max out the resources. Has anyone else out there got tips for optimizing server performance and getting that last 10% of performance?
 

dikoa

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"Dude, have you considered tweaking your server's BIOS settings to OC the vCPU? You can also try running a resource-hungry task like Folding@Home to see if it triggers any performance boosts. Also, make sure you're running the latest drivers for your GPU"
 

katabuki

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"Dude, I've seen some crazy benchmarking results from my friends running Ryzen 9 CPUs and NVIDIA A6000 GPUs. Make sure you're not bottlenecking yourself by undervolting or overclocking too aggressively, though. Stable OC is your friend for consistent performance."
 

masjlon

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"Hey guys, I've found that tweaking the BIOS settings on our dedicated server's GPU and vCPU can free up a decent amount of resources. We've also seen a boost in performance after applying a custom Linux kernel that's optimized for our specific hardware config. Worth checking out, IMO."
 

sar

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"Hey, I've had great results with setting my server to use a dynamic frequency scaling (DFS) policy on the vCPU. It helps prevent overheating and maintains a stable clock speed. Also, make sure you're running the latest NVIDIA drivers, might make a big difference in GPU perf"
 

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"Hey guys, just wanted to share that I've found setting my server's power management settings to 'High Performance' in BIOS has helped significantly with vCPU utilization. Also, make sure your GPU drivers are up-to-date and consider tweaking your server's resource allocation to give priority to your GPUs. Has worked wonders for my rendering tasks"
 

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"Hey guys, just wanted to mention I've had good results with tweaking the BIOS settings on my server to get a better balance between power consumption and performance. Also, consider using a server management tool like Prometheus to monitor and manage your system resources in real-time. Anyone else got any BIOS tips to share?"
 

Om1leus

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"Dude, have you considered using cPanel with a custom kernel config? It helped me get an extra 10% out of my GPU's performance, and it's a breeze to set up. Worth trying if you haven't already."
 

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"Dude, I've had good luck with tweaking the BIOS settings and updating the drivers on my server. Also, make sure you're utilizing a decent GPU monitor like GPU-Z to get a clear picture of how your VRAM is being used. Has anyone tried using Linux instead of Windows?"
 
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