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I think this is the only function that was and is still missing for this firmware. The problem is that all boards handle overclocking differently, and to set it up ideally you need to set either different frequencies or different voltages. Because, if we take KS2 as an example, one board can show 650GH, the second 750GH, if we increase the voltage so that the first board also shows 750GH, then we exceed the capabilities of the power supply, and we also overestimate the voltage on the second board, which is so high not needed. Using different overclocking, you can intelligently undervolt the boards and increase overall performance, even on the original power supply.
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I think this is the only function that was and is still missing for this firmware. The problem is that all boards handle overclocking differently, and to set it up ideally you need to set either different frequencies or different voltages. Because, if we take KS2 as an example, one board can show 650GH, the second 750GH, if we increase the voltage so that the first board also shows 750GH, then we exceed the capabilities of the power supply, and we also overestimate the voltage on the second board, which is so high not needed. Using different overclocking, you can intelligently undervolt the boards and increase overall performance, even on the original power supply.
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