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Title: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: nerdralph on September 11, 2016, 05:51:29 PM
Since I couldn't find a single source for Hawaii voltage mods, I used information from a number of blog articles and forum posts, along with my own testing, to write a short guide for anyone who wants to do a voltage mod on their R9 290 or 290X card.
http://nerdralph.blogspot.ca/2016/09/hawaii-bios-voltage-modding.html


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: QuintLeo on September 11, 2016, 09:44:31 PM
Redundant, with the various TheStilt BIOS versions for those cards around.

 His BIOS versions don't just set the voltage, they also turn off some of the parts of the cards that aren't needed for mining, AND tighten up the memory timings a LOT making them a ton more efficient AND much more overclockable with LESS heat.



Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: nerdralph on September 11, 2016, 09:51:47 PM
Redundant, with the various TheStilt BIOS versions for those cards around.

 His BIOS versions don't just set the voltage, they also turn off some of the parts of the cards that aren't needed for mining, AND tighten up the memory timings a LOT making them a ton more efficient AND much more overclockable with LESS heat.

I've only seen Stilt BIOS files for reference cards.  If you've found a collection of them for Asus, MSI, and Sapphire non-reference cards, please share.


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: maxfunky on September 12, 2016, 12:50:16 AM
Where can I find TheStilt BIOS for 290 reference ? do you think it ca do good with Claymore's dual miner ?


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: Persiville on September 12, 2016, 08:06:09 AM
You can use HawaiiBiosReader to do the mod.
Hawaii Bios Reader Tool for Bios developmen
https://github.com/OneB1t/HawaiiBiosReader


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: QuintLeo on September 12, 2016, 07:04:44 PM
Redundant, with the various TheStilt BIOS versions for those cards around.

 His BIOS versions don't just set the voltage, they also turn off some of the parts of the cards that aren't needed for mining, AND tighten up the memory timings a LOT making them a ton more efficient AND much more overclockable with LESS heat.

I've only seen Stilt BIOS files for reference cards.  If you've found a collection of them for Asus, MSI, and Sapphire non-reference cards, please share.


 I'm pretty sure they would work with non-reference cards, but don't actually HAVE any to try that with.


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: nerdralph on September 13, 2016, 12:03:30 AM
Redundant, with the various TheStilt BIOS versions for those cards around.

 His BIOS versions don't just set the voltage, they also turn off some of the parts of the cards that aren't needed for mining, AND tighten up the memory timings a LOT making them a ton more efficient AND much more overclockable with LESS heat.

I've only seen Stilt BIOS files for reference cards.  If you've found a collection of them for Asus, MSI, and Sapphire non-reference cards, please share.


 I'm pretty sure they would work with non-reference cards, but don't actually HAVE any to try that with.

They don't.  Tried it with a MSI lightning 290X and it wouldn't even post.  Had to switch to the backup BIOS to get it to boot.  My first guess is that the voltage regulator is different.


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: QuintLeo on September 13, 2016, 11:42:14 AM
Where can I find TheStilt BIOS for 290 reference ? do you think it ca do good with Claymore's dual miner ?

 You'll have to do some digging, some of the links are outdated that I found when I was looking for them.
 I don't have the URL where I found them in WORKING form around any more - think it was from the ETH forum.

 They are intended to work well with ANY miner - were originally built during Litecoin GPU days, I'm used them with qtminer and genoil with no issues and see no reason they wouldn't work well with Claymore.

 The parts of the card they turn off are only used for video output stuff - don't use one of these BIOS on a card used for gaming, the performance WILL suffer.


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: nerdralph on September 13, 2016, 03:31:43 PM
Just pull the strap he uses for each memory type and transplant with a hex editor.

For eth mining there's not much benefit to modifying the memory timing on Hawaii.  Even with the core overclocked to 1050, best performance is with the memory downclocked from 1250 to 1125.


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: d57heinz on September 13, 2016, 04:37:09 PM
I came across the stilt bios' in my many searches.. I of course saved them along with all other pcs of software i have come across since i started mining.  I am uploading all the stilt bios for 290x and 290 each with several freqvoltages for each card.  Hope this will help you .  Give me about 20 min and i should have them ready on dropbox.

httpww.dropbox.com/sh/9tdcp5nlk71j_YgiNUwNYa?dl=0  (first time using dropbox so bear with me:)  let me know if it doesnt work.

BR
d57heinz


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: d57heinz on September 13, 2016, 04:40:27 PM
Just pull the strap he uses for each memory type and transplant with a hex editor.

For eth mining there's not much benefit to modifying the memory timing on Hawaii.  Even with the core overclocked to 1050, best performance is with the memory downclocked from 1250 to 1125.


There could be, if aggressively tuned for latency - but better to do it on 4xx.

@Wolf0

Would you have or be interested in creating me a miner that will only solo mine eth to the eth proxy by sammy007.  I asked claymore but he was not interested.  I was referred to you by Eliovp as someone that might want to do it.> I dont need all the bells and whistles claymore has just the same performance so that i can solo mine without disconnecting every hour.  let me know and what kind of price i would need for such software.  I appreciate your consideration. 

Best Regards.
d57heinz


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: Eliovp on September 13, 2016, 04:40:39 PM
I came across the stilt bios' in my many searches.. I of course saved them along with all other pcs of software i have come across since i started mining.  I am uploading all the stilt bios for 290x and 290 each with several freq for each card.  Hope this will help you .  Give me about 20 min and i should have them ready on dropbox.

BR
d57heinz

I will save you some time.

Roms:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2XVfIhkHZlfMllHSHp5RmFvYlU?tid=0B2XVfIhkHZlfcVR0QzhlQlhJYTA


Info:

290X:

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V32.zip (DPM7 - 1.2375V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V36.zip (DPM7 - 1.2125V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V3A.zip (DPM7 - 1.1875V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V3E.zip (DPM7 - 1.1625V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V42.zip (DPM7 - 1.1375V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V46.zip (DPM7 - 1.1125V)

290:

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V34.zip (DPM7 - 1.2250V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V38.zip (DPM7 - 1.2000V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V3C.zip (DPM7 - 1.1750V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V40.zip (DPM7 - 1.1500V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V44.zip (DPM7 - 1.1250V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V48.zip (DPM7 - 1.1000V)


Greetings!


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: d57heinz on September 13, 2016, 04:56:54 PM
I came across the stilt bios' in my many searches.. I of course saved them along with all other pcs of software i have come across since i started mining.  I am uploading all the stilt bios for 290x and 290 each with several freq for each card.  Hope this will help you .  Give me about 20 min and i should have them ready on dropbox.

BR
d57heinz

I will save you some time.

Roms:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2XVfIhkHZlfMllHSHp5RmFvYlU?tid=0B2XVfIhkHZlfcVR0QzhlQlhJYTA


Info:

290X:

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V32.zip (DPM7 - 1.2375V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V36.zip (DPM7 - 1.2125V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V3A.zip (DPM7 - 1.1875V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V3E.zip (DPM7 - 1.1625V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V42.zip (DPM7 - 1.1375V)

MBA_C6710101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMXT_V46.zip (DPM7 - 1.1125V)

290:

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V34.zip (DPM7 - 1.2250V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V38.zip (DPM7 - 1.2000V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V3C.zip (DPM7 - 1.1750V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V40.zip (DPM7 - 1.1500V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V44.zip (DPM7 - 1.1250V)

MBA_C6711101-100_K2_AGR_STILTMP_V48.zip (DPM7 - 1.1000V)


Greetings!

Thanks for that. .  Noticed your post after i saved my edit.  Much appreciated.

Best Regards
d57heinz


Title: Re: Hawaii BIOS voltage modding guide
Post by: QuintLeo on September 13, 2016, 09:36:13 PM
Just pull the strap he uses for each memory type and transplant with a hex editor.

For eth mining there's not much benefit to modifying the memory timing on Hawaii.  Even with the core overclocked to 1050, best performance is with the memory downclocked from 1250 to 1125.


 If Hawaii is the R9 290x, it's not a great choice for Ethereum anyway - more power draw, for no better results than the R9 290 manages.